Wax Poetics

Wax Poetics is a quarterly American music magazine dedicated to vintage and contemporary jazz, funk, soul, Latin, hip-hop, reggae, blues, and R&B in the crate-digger tradition; the name of the magazine is itself an allusion to vinyl records.

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The Academic Archive: Vol 2 Pretty Purdie Bernard Purdie Bob James Calling Two Brothers With Beats Mr. Walt and Evil Dee Old School: First Phase Phase (from East Village Eye November 1982) North Coast Hip-Hop Step Into A World/ An Allegory in Four Parts Love and Hate: Groove Merchant San Francisco’s Groove Merchant record store Music Mobility Portable phonographs Texas Funk Sunny Side Up: Timothy McNealy The Elite 20 A Selection of Some of the Most Wanted Hip-hop Records in the World In the Bedroom A Photo Essay by John Carluccio The Human Element: Malcom Catto Bongo Flava Hip-hop in Tanzania Common Ground Val Shively’s R&B Records Cutting Corners LP cut-outs re:Discovery Ike Turner and the Kings of Rhythm Check Your Bucket! A Review of the Previously Released – Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians and Tribe Fire Corner Sounds Poor People Music: Rebel Rock and the Productions of Clive Chin The Memoirs of Prince Paul


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