Wah Wah 45s, the UK independent record label synonymous with homegrown danceable soul, jazz, funk, dub, disco and afrobeat, turns 25 this month. It seems fitting that it began life on the dancefloor.
“Wah Wah began as a club night in the early ’90s, run by Hospital Records label boss Chris Goss and his late brother Simon when they were students,” Dom Servini, DJ, broadcaster and current boss of Wah Wah 45s, tells me. “Having proved its worth at The Albany in the West End, the night was brought to The Jazz Cafe in Camden in the late ’90s by booker Adrian Gibson. Adrian suggested to Chris and Simon that they start a record label to reflect the music they were playing at their night – classic wah wah funk,…
