Soul Jazz Records new release Inner City Beat! Detective Themes, Spy Music and Imaginary Thrillers is a unique music album that comes with an exclusive limited edition, specially created 60-page graphic novel (by the mysterious cult 1960s pulp-fiction writer Mark Badly Antringham). The music is a killer selection of funky, deep, rare, exciting and dancefloor heavyweight spy themes, detective music and thrillers from the 1960s and 1970s. It spans heavyweight break-beat funk, deep and heavy jazz, super-catchy mod themes, imaginary super-charged orchestral soundtracks and more. These tracks are put together from British library music companies (DeWolfe, KPM, Conroy, Amphonic), all of whom supplied music regularly to television and films around the world during this period, often for use in detective and spy programmes, series and films. Many were never broadcast and have thus remained unheard, stored in the vaults for many years. To accompany this unique album, Soul Jazz have also commissioned the creation of a special 60-page graphic novel which features the stunning artwork of the elusive illustrator John C. Patterson, in partnership with the celebrated 1960s pulp fiction cult novelist Mark Badly Antringham. The graphic novel is set in the imaginary seedy streets of East London in the 1960s in a world full of corrupt police, political intrigue and violent sadistic criminals. This unique limited-edition graphic novel comes free with the initial run of the album Inner City Beat.