Shadi Megallaa of Flip Side DXB named the five best-selling records across his counter. <strong>1. Rhythm & Sound - See Mi Yah (Burial Mix)</strong> This record sold out in about three days. It's timeless. It is the very first record played in the store. <strong>2. Constantine - Hades (Bedouin Records)</strong> This album practically sells itself out when it's played on the store sound system. It's by our great friend Constantine Skourlis and was released by our own Salem Rashid's Dubai-based Bedouin Records label. <strong>3. The Latinization of West Africa (Honest Jon's)</strong> No one could resist the hypnotic grooves of this various artist compilation. An absolutely brilliant collection by the great Honest Jon's label. <strong>4. Salah Ragab and the Cairo Jazz Band - Egyptian Jazz (Kindred Spirits)</strong> This record flew off the shelves before we could blink. Another killer re-issue by Kindred Spirits. Egyptian jazz at its finest. <strong>5. Arthur Verocai - Arthur Verocai (Mr Bongo)</strong> This is an incredible self-titled album by the Brazilian master. Thank heavens Mr Bongo decided to re-issue this record. It had been the holy grail for many record collectors.