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.
USD 8.00
Liberated Brother: Weldon Irvine Academic Archive Volume 3: Transformative Fair use The Poets of Rhythm Godfathers of Deepfunk Fania Rising How to Build Your Own Label, Take on the Majors, and (Almost) Become One Yourself Plug Tunin’ With Lalo Schifrin Records as picked by Lalo Schifrin Great Minds Exposed Views From Both Sides of the Life The First Prophet of Hip-Hop Dahveed Nelson The Butter Funk Era A Magical Time of Cultural Upheaval and Glorious Technological Imperfection 1967-1976 Is a Record Like a Wheel? Photo Essay by B+ Re:Discovery Jimmy McGriff 12×12 Diamond To Know Your Future is to Know Your Past On the Blackhand Side Sidney Poitier: A Hollywood Portrait in Whyteface Live and Lowdown With Marva Whitney Real to Reel:Charlie Ahearn Left-Field Americana: American private press LPs Fire Corner Sounds Lift Up and Come Again: Sound Systems, King Tubby, and the Birth of Remix Black Renaissance: Harry Whitaker
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