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Earth
Earth (CD)
Cat: JMANCD 099. Rel: 21 Jun 18
Dawn Child (Sunrise)
Heaven's Mirror (feat Idris Ackamoor & David Molina)
Iyaami (feat Dele Sosimi)
Spice Routes (feat Nat Birchall)
Sandhyavandanam
Egosystem (Solar Noon)
Reflection (feat Nat Birchall & Liz Elensky)
New Day (feat Ahu)
Heaven's Mirror (reprise)
Minutes To Midnight For This Planet
Raga Requiem (Dusk)
Review: For one reason or another, this is Emanative's debut for London's Jazzman imprint, with the artist having touched most other like-minded labels thus far. Better late than never, we say! It also marks Nick Woodmansey's fourth studio album to date, having travelled through Space and Time, and now landing firmly on Earth. As you'd expect, mystique and experimentation are very much a core part of this LP, morphing at every turn, shifting unpredictably amid jazz flutes, deep cello bass, and a supremely sporadic drumming aesthetic that perfectly encapsulates the 'free' element of jazz. The electronics play a part too, however, adding a noticeable aura to an already atmospheric selection of sonic patterns. A beauty, from start to finish.
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Ambient 1: Music For Airports (Original Masters Series)
Cat: ENOCDX 6. Rel: 31 Jul 09
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Played by: The Planty Herbs
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Small Craft On A Milk Sea
Cat: WARPCD 207. Rel: 11 Nov 10
Emerald & Lime
Complex Heaven
Small Craft On A Milk Sea
Flint March
Horse
2 Forms Of Anger
Bone Jump
Dust Shuffle
Paleosonic
Slow Ice, Old Moon
Lesser Heaven
Calcium Needles
Emerald & Stone
Written, Forgotten
Late Anthropocene
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Live A Paris 1993
Cat: MOCCD 14512. Rel: 23 Apr 25
Guanabarinu
Papa Joachin Paris
Cinturao Tem Mele
Miss Perfumado
Mar Azul
Bia D'Lulucha
Lua Nha Testemunha
Reanima
Angola
Vida Tem Um So Vida
Cize
Cumpade Ciznone
Bia
Estanhadinha
Angola (reprise)
Sodade
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Dance No One's Watching
Cat: PTKF 30492. Rel: 26 Sep 24
Intro (1:08)
The Herald (3:46)
Palm Wine (5:14)
God Gave Me Feet For Dancing (feat Yazmin Lacey) (4:11)
Ajala (0:42)
The Traveller (4:48)
N29 (3:56)
No One's Watching Me (feat Olivia Dean) (4:57)
Hear My Cry (3:31)
Shaking Body (3:14)
Expensive (6:10)
Streets Is Calling (feat M.anifest & Moonchild Sanelly) (3:08)
Why I Smile (5:20)
Have Patience (2:35)
Everybody (4:01)
Review: Dance, No One's Watching is a vibrant tribute to the joyous act of dancing and a night out from the anticipation of evening to the early morning hours. Written during Ezra Collective's whirlwind 2023 world tour, which saw them become the first jazz act to win the Mercury Prize, the album reflects the global dancefloors they experienced, from London to Chicago, Lagos to Sydney. Dance and rhythm unite us all, a spirit celebrated in these tracks. Recorded at Abbey Road studios, the sessions transformed into a live celebration with friends and family, adding a communal warmth to the music. The album features collaborations with Olivia Dean, M.anifest, Moonchild Sanelly, and Yazmin Lacey, who sings on the lead single 'God Gave Me Feet for Dancing.' This new album follows their acclaimed Where I'm Meant to Be, and continues to showcase Ezra Collective's innovative contributions to contemporary British music.
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Africanism
Africanism (2xCD)
Cat: ASVN 073. Rel: 23 Jan 25
This Is Madness (Africanism version)
Two Little Boys (Africanism version)
Just Because (Africanism version)
New York, New York (Africanism version)
Niggers Are Scared Of Revolution (Africanism version)
When The Revolution Comes (Africanism version)
Related To What (Africanism version)
Gash Man (Africanism version)
This Is Madness (vocal & Percussion)
Two Little Boys (vocal & Percussion)
Just Because (vocal & Percussion)
New York, New York (vocal & Percussion)
Niggers Are Scared Of Revolution (vocal & Percussion)
When The Revolution Comes (vocal & Percussion)
Related To What (vocal & Percussion)
Gash Man (vocal & Percussion)
Niggers Are Scared Of Revolution (Early Africanism version)
This Is Madness (Africanism instrumental)
Two Little Boys (Africanism instrumental)
Just Because (Africanism instrumental)
New York, New York (Africanism instrumental)
Niggers Are Scared Of Revolution (Africanism instrumental)
When The Revolution Comes (Africanism instrumental)
Related To What (Africanism instrumental)
Gash Man (Africanism instrumental)
This Is Madness (Percussion edit)
Two Little Boys (Percussion Only)
Just Because (Percussion edit)
New York, New York (Percussion edit)
Niggers Are Scared Of Revolution (Percussion edit)
When The Revolution Comes (Percussion edit)
Related To What (Percussion edit)
Gash Man (Percussion edit)
Just Because (acappella)
This Is Madness (acappella)
Two Little Boys (acappella)
Related To What (Early Africanism version)
Just Because (Early Africanism version)
Review: The Last Poets, pioneers of revolutionary spoken word and proto-rap, return with a powerful new album that blends their fiery lyricism with the infectious rhythms of Afrobeat. 'Africanism' sees the legendary duo, Abiodun Oyewole and Umar Bin Hassan, collaborating with a stellar cast of musicians, including the late Tony Allen, Prince Fatty, and members of Seun Kuti's Egypt 80. The result is a potent and timely exploration of social and political issues, delivered with the same raw energy and uncompromising spirit that has defined The Last Poets' music for over five decades. Abiodun revisits classics like 'When The Revolution Comes' and 'Gash Man', their messages of social justice and self-empowerment still burning bright. Umar's 'Niggers Are Scared Of Revolution' and 'Just Because' remain as potent and provocative as ever, their unflinching commentary on race and inequality cutting through the noise of contemporary discourse. The album's musical landscape is equally captivating, with Tony Allen's polyrhythmic drumming providing a driving force, complemented by the soulful melodies and intricate arrangements of the contributing musicians. A powerful reminder of the transformative power of music and spoken word.
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Volume 2
Cat: MLP 01503. Rel: 19 Oct 23
Ndako Ya Ndele
Dikando
Kalidjoko
Mwana Ngo "Fatuma"
Milena
Ngambo Ya Bolingo
Dembela
Levres Rose "Papa Wemba"
タグ: African | Soukous
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The Way Out Of Easy
Cat: IARC 89CD. Rel: 21 Nov 24
Freakadelic
Late Autumn
Easy Way Out
Chrome Dome
Review: Jeff Parker's The Way Out of Easy harnesses his long-running ETA IVtet's residency at the Los Angeles creative music venue, ETA. Featuring saxophonist Josh Johnson, bassist Anna Butterss, and drummer Jay Bellerose, the album comprises four expansive tracks recorded live on January 2, 2023. Known for their transcendental, groove-oriented improvisations, the ETA IVtet's sound evolved over seven years, blending minimalism and polyrhythmic mantras. Engineered by Bryce Gonzales, who designed a custom mixer specifically for the group, The Way Out of Easy presents a pure, transparent auditory experience. The set begins with 'Freakadelic', a composition from Parker's 2012 album, before moving through meditative and richly textured pieces like 'Late Autumn' and 'Easy Way Out'. The album closes with a spontaneous dub/reggae groove titled 'Chrome Dome'. As the final chapter in ETA's history, The Way Out of Easy is a testament to the ensemble's deep creative synergy and the enduring spirit of the venue.
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