Jeff Ogiba – Brooklyn, NY
Co-owner of Black Gold Records in Brooklyn, Ogiba describes records as “emotional vibrations on file.” He thrives on human connection, The Cure and the thrill of record hunting.
Joe Bussard – Frederick, MD
Founder of Fonotone Records, the undisputed King of 78s reveals his record mecca of blues, bluegrass, and jazz.
Digging in Ghana with Frank Gossner
Bribes, beers, and bus rides from hell. Record digging in Ghana.
Yale Evelev – NY, NY
An expert on ethnographic series, 20th century classical, and James Brown, the president of Luaka Bop doesn’t mythologize the idea of vinyl.
Bill Adler – NY, NY
Life-long music lover Adler magically mashes country with black soul, funk, hip hop and jazz.
Markey Funk – Jerusalem, Israel
Tuned in to the local Israeli scene, Markey explores early electronic, library grooves, eastern European jazz and heavy psych.
Mustafa – Istanbul, Turkey
Mustafa brings us down to his basement filled with hidden Turkish retro delights, tea cups, and psych records.
Margaret Barton Fumo – Brooklyn, NY
The Prog Lady in her natural habitat.
DB Burkeman – Brooklyn, NY
Hello mates, Please welcome DB an english expat, who drinks tea all day, and is a little crazy about the Stones and Drum & Bass... Read More
Frank Gossner – Brooklyn, NY
The founder of Voodoo Funk shares his extraordinary collection of African records