Pablo Yglesias
Just call me Bongohead, said ?#$%?# when I asked him how should I call him. I had to agree. you don't argue with a Bongohead.
Andrew Mason (Monk-One)
DJ, music journalist and hip hop head Mason leads us on a breakbeat-laden odyssey
Matt Mikas
Relaxing at home with the king of ‘50s lounge and exotica records.
DJ Shame
DJ Shame is the best type of collector but the last person you want to see on a digging excursion—he knows too much. Even if he already owns a record, he’ll buy a second copy; owning doubles is his thing. If a record has a good beat and isn’t too pricey (preferably under $5), Shame […]
Steven Blush
Author and filmmaker Steven Blush has almost every Black Flag record and is not ashamed to admit his penchant for hair metal.
Akalepse
The records find Brooklyn-based DJ Akalepse as much as he finds them. Smooth soul, classic funk and whale sounds all fall in the mix.
Larry Grogan
Founder of funky16corners.com, with a special post dedicated to the late Eddie Bo.
Tony Larson (Triple Double)
Philly's own, Tony Larson (Triple Double), takes us on a digging adventure through dusty crates, flea markets, and exploding U-Haul trucks.
Pat. James Longo
An illustrator, designer, and DJ who views life in rhythmic patterns and phrases, Pat. teaches his son and DJ-in-training Hank everything he knows.
Jamison Harvey (DJ Prestige)
Flea Market Funk man Jamison shows us the soul, funk, and jazz behind his blog.