Rich Medina
Poet, DJ and producer Medina shows us around his inner sanctum.
DB Burkeman
Hello mates, Please welcome DB, an English expert who drinks tea all day and is a little crazy about the Stones and Drum and Bass music. I visited his lovely brownstone apartment in Park Slope, Brooklyn, and for a moment, I could imagine my future home in NY. The house was spacious, drenched with sunlight, […]
Frank Gossner
The founder of Voodoo Funk shares his extraordinary collection of African records
Thomas Pasquet
Hello again, Please welcome Thomas Pasquet, a collector and vinyl dealer from Paris, France. He’s one part of French Attack, an online vinyl shop based in France. What do you do for a living? I buy and sell records for a living, the perfect job if you like to wake up at 5 AM on […]
Manu Boubli
Father of four, DJ, founder of Comet and Mind Records, co-owner of Superfly record store—and he still has time for digging!
Victor Kiswell
A worldly collection filled with Motown, Ethiopian jazz, Afro-funk and Turkish rarities.
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 […]