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Secret Stash Records is an American record label from Minneapolis, Minnesota, specialized in reissues, rarities and particular, founded by Eric Foss und Cory Wong in 2009. When Secret Stash Records was founded, Eric Foss and Cory Wong were quite a few years working in the music industry but always afflicted with an uneasy feeling to deal with music and artists they don´t really care about. The passion was missing. Even when the two founded their first joint record label Innovative Multimedia and fabricated music on request for Wal-Mart or Borders Book Store, it was always just business. Only with Secret Stash Records Foss and Wong found their salvation. Secret Stash differs from other on reissues specialized labels that not primarily their own taste directs the releasing policy, but that the label intense seeks contact with their audience. Wishes from the ranks of their supporters are taken and tried to fulfill. The only condition: the music has to be based on a groove. This way on the one hand re-releases of George Danquah, Mickey Murray or the Tabou Combo appeared, on the other Hand compilations to Soviet Funk, to believed lost R&B grooves from Minneapolis and Saint Paul or black rhythms from Peru.