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Yebo! Mzansi Dance & Party Music In Apartheid's Twilight Years
John ARMSTRONG / VARIOUS
Cat: BBE 421CLP. Rel: 29 Jun 23
Paul Ndlovu - "Tskane" (6:29)
The Angels - "Johnny Boy" (7:37)
Black Moses - "Crocodile's Rock" (5:30)
Richie S - "I Was Born In Africa" (6:22)
Mafika - "Don't Follow Me" (4:47)
Babsy Mlangeni - "Special Angel" (5:17)
Tools & Figs Aka Lady Thuli & Mafika - "Blackout" (4:09)
Joy White - "Ximamane" (5:38)
Dieketseng - "Dayshift" (6:24)
Paul Ndlovu - "Khombora Mina" (6:14)
Sky Jinx - "Pusa Twala" (4:42)
Joe Masunga - "Nwananga Washanesera" (6:14)
Obed Ngobeni & Kurhula Sisters - "Ku Hluvukile Eka Zete" (3:50)
Chicco - "Chomesa" (5:03)
Review: So many of the compilations that BBE put out are vital history lessons as well as great listening experiences. This one is another case in point as it finds music historian, DJ and daytime party promoter John Armstrong - who has put together more than 200 compilations - digging deep to offer up an alternate take on the famous bubblegum sounds that came out of Black South Africa towards the end of the apartheid years. Yebo! Rare Mzansi Party Beats from Apartheid's Dying Years is a superb showcase of diverse sounds created by the youth of the day as a means of escape. There is already talk of a second volume, which we're very much ready for after hearing this one.
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Tags: African | Bubblegum
 in stock $33.93
Nigeria 70: No Wahala Highlife Afro Funk & Juju 1973-1987
Duncan BROOKER / VARIOUS
Cat: STRUT 197LP. Rel: 29 Mar 19
Odeyemi - "Oni Suru" (5:29)
Prince Nico Mbarga & Rocafil Jazz - "Sickness" (7:36)
Osayomore Joseph & The Creative 7 - "Obonogbozu" (6:50)
Felixson Ngasia & The Survivals - "Black Precious Colour" (7:12)
Sina Bakare - "Africa" (5:29)
Saxon Lee & The Shadows International - "Special Secret Of Baby" (8:45)
International Brothers Band - "Onuma Dimnobi" (8:19)
Don Bruce & The Angels - "Kinuye" (5:50)
Etubom Rex Williams & His Nigerian Artistes - "Psychedelic Shoes" (6:14)
Rogana Ottah & His Black Heroes Int - "Let Them Say" (8:48)
Sir Victor Uwaifo & His Titibitis - "Iziegbe (Ekassa No 70)" (7:16)
MA Jaiyesimi & His Crescent Bros Band - "Mundiya Loju" (3:04)
Review: As part of their 20th anniversary celebrations, Strut has decided to bring back the compilation series that first put the label on the map: "Nigeria 70". Curated by Duncan Brooker, this latest volume in the series is the first for eight years. It's another history lesson, with Brooker largely focusing on exposing the musical links between the music of Nigeria and Benin. You get a white-hot mixture of Highlife, Afro-Funk and Ju-Ju, mostly hand-picked from albums and singles that are near impossible for mere mortals to find. Interestingly, this edition doesn't just contain heavy cuts from the '70s, but also more synth-powered songs from the 1980s, too. As you'd expect, it makes for terrific listening.
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Tags: African | Highlife | Afro Funk
 in stock $27.03
Brazil Classics 1: Beleza Tropical (remastered)
David BYRNE / VARIOUS
Cat: LBLBOP 1S. Rel: 30 Nov 23
Jorge Ben - "Ponta De Lanca Africano (Umbabarauma)" (3:50)
Maria Bethania & Gal Costa - "Sonho Meu" (2:49)
Gilberto Gil - "So Quero Um Xodo" (4:53)
Caetano Veloso - "Um Canto De Afoxe Para O Bloco Do Lle (Lle Aye)" (3:06)
Caetano Veloso - "O Leaozinho" (3:06)
Chico Buarque - "Cacada" (2:57)
Chico Buarque - "Calice" (4:06)
Lo Borges - "Equatorial" (3:13)
Milton Nascimento - "San Vicente" (2:47)
Gilberto Gil - "Quilombo, O El Dorado Negro" (4:29)
Jorge Ben - "Caramba! Galileu Da Galileia" (2:28)
Nazare Pereira - "Caixa De Sol" (3:27)
Nazare Pereira - "Maculele" (2:29)
Caetano Veloso - "Queixa" (4:19)
Gilberto Gil - "Andar Com Fe" (3:16)
Jorge Ben - "Fio Maravilha" (2:15)
Milton Nascimento - "Anima" (4:11)
Caetano Veloso - "Terra" (6:42)
Review: It was originally back in 1989, that iconic Talking Heads frontman David Byrne first shared his love of music from Brazil with the world. He dropped a three-part collection called Brazil Classics that focused on MPB, samba and Forro music. It was a nascent scene back then but has exploded now - still, these albums have withstood the test of time and are still essential. This is volume one and it has been remastered for the latest reissue on his own label. It offers a mix of landmark and lesser-known cuts from some of the true masters of Latin genres and remains a vital addition to your collection.
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Tags: MPB | Brazilian | Samba | Bossa Nova
 in stock $34.75
Club Coco: Ahora! The Latin Sound Of Now
COCO MARIA / VARIOUS
Club Coco: Ahora! The Latin Sound Of Now (limited LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: BJR 086LP. Rel: 10 Aug 23
Raz Olsher - "Pacific Dreams" (1:03)
Los Piranas - "Puerta Del Sol" (4:25)
Lola's Dice - "Sacudete" (3:47)
Guess What - "Children's Favourite" (2:15)
Acid Coco - "Seguinos Donriendo" (3:31)
Juan Hundred - "Always Ready To Smoke" (3:08)
Las Mijas - "Ronca" (3:37)
Dip In The Dub - "La Cumbia Del Sufi Que No Sabia Baila" (5:16)
Chupame El Dedo - "Metalero" (3:45)
Guess What - "Stickle Bricks" (1:48)
Candeleros - "El Bravo" (4:16)
Iko Cherie - "Lepidoptera" (3:16)
Ronald Snijders - "Off The Groove" (3:46)
Raz Olsher - "Vamonos Cocos" (1:02)
Review: Back in 2021 Coco Maria announced her arrival as an authority on Latin music to the wider world with the release of the first Club Coco compilation. Carried by Les Discuss de Bongo Joe and Worldwide FM alike, it served as an insight into the Mexican-born, Amsterdam-based DJ's tastes, but more importantly it provided a portal into the best new music coming out of Latin America right now. This second volume goes even further, widening the sound without losing sight of the dancefloor and throwing up some truly astounding sounds across all kinds of tempos, styles and grooves. The unifying quality is that indelible Latin heritage which powers these infectious, addictive and effervescent tunes.
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Tags: Latin
 in stock $26.76
Jazz Dance Fusion Vol 4 Part 2
Colin CURTIS / VARIOUS
Cat: ZEDDLP 060X. Rel: 29 Feb 24
Venus Dodson - "Mother Of The Future" (8:29)
Jacques Schwarz Bart - "Mende" (5:49)
Guinu - "Eletromandinga" (extended version) (4:40)
Stefano De Santis - "Nova Laze" (3:30)
GeeW - "Kyoto" (7:49)
Mary Greer Mudiku - "I Face East" (7:32)
Alfredo Dias Gomes - "Vaya Mulatto" (4:14)
Juju - "Wanting Touch" (instrumental) (7:02)
Nova Vida - "My Only" (GeeMix) (6:54)
Lifetime - "I'll Bet You Thought I'd Never Find You" (4:21)
Tres Men - "Samba De-La Cruz" (4:32)
Miho Nobuzane - "Ponteio" (6:52)
El Caballo Y Su Orquesta - "Mambo De Papi" (3:05)
Review: The Jazz Dance Fusion series is a compilation-based series collecting some of the finest songs in the Jazzdance, Latin Jazz and Fusion. Each volume is careful cultivated by the well-known British DJ Colin Curtis. After the first three successful editions, the fourth boasts tracks like 'Mother Of The Future" by Venus Dodson, 'I Face East' by Mary Greer Mudiku and 'Ponteio' by Miho Nobuzane, to name but a few. Volume Four Part 2 is spread across two pieces of vinyl housed in a beautiful gatefold vinyl. If you are a jazz fan looking for a compilation to expand your knowledge and love the style, then look no further than this one here! Thanks ro Colin Curtis for continuing to curate such a great series!
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Middle Eastern Grooves
DJ KOBAYASHI / VARIOUS
Middle Eastern Grooves (gatefold 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: BTR 70LP. Rel: 03 Jul 23
Kutiman - "Badawee" (4:22)
El Khat - "Ya Raiyat" (radio Trip edit) (3:23)
Boom Pam - "Uniton" (2:35)
Baharat - "The Egyptian" (3:40)
Les Dynamites - "Pop Oud #2" (3:25)
Sababa 5 & Shiran Tzfira - "Manginat Mahapeha" (feat Matan Caspi) (3:09)
Sababa 5 - "Nasnusa" (feat Yurika) (5:14)
Sababa 5 - "Baksheesh" (3:42)
Sababa 5 - "Rosenweig" (2:48)
Eje Eje - "Saved From The Jazz" (3:33)
Yossi Fine & Ben Aylon - "Peres" (3:09)
Yuz - "Galgalit" (4:58)
Baharat - "Parsley Disco" (3:20)
Romano - "Six" (2:50)
Buttering Trio - "Little Goat (Iza Ktana)" (3:03)
Koy Kardesler - "Shuruk" (3:15)
Satellites - "Deli Deli" (3:04)
Cherry Bandora - "Esy" (4:39)
Review: Batov Records label co-founder DJ Kobayashi has dug deep in his back catalogue of Middle Eastern grooves for this superb double album. The tracks span 2015 to now and are taken from the label's well received series of 7" singles released under the same name. There are new tunes, edits of classic, never before heard gems and plenty in between, all of which have made their way into the bags of adventurous DJs from Gilles Peterson to Gideon Coe. There is desert funk, cosmic star gazing, shamanistic funk, spooky synth sounds and plenty more here that will improve your record collection by a guaranteed 76%.
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Wamono A To Z Vol II: Japanese Funk 1970-1977
Cat: 180G WALP02. Rel: 08 Apr 21
Mieko Hirota - "Theme Of 'Doberman Cop'" (3:52)
Hiroshi Sato - "Bad Junky Blues" (3:48)
Sammy - "The In-&-Outer-Stomp-&-Shouter" (with Jiro Inagaki & Soul Media) (3:20)
Fujio Tokita - "Watashi No Beatles" (3:13)
School Band - "I Hope It's Fine" (4:03)
Bread & Butter - "Devil Woman" (2:57)
Hatsumi Shibata - "Singer Lady" (3:33)
Kan Mikami - "Jikokeno No Samba" (2:23)
Akira Yasuda & Beat Folk - "Yumura No Obaba" (3:04)
Pinky Chicks - "Tosetsu Donpan Bushi" (3:16)
Review: On the first instalment in the Wamono A to Z compilation series, released in September 2020, dusty-fingered diggers DJ Yoshizawa Dynamite.jp and Chintam focused on Japanese jazz-funk and rare groove gems recorded and released between 1968 and '80. For this speedy sequel, they've narrowed their focus further in order to showcase little-known Japanese funk slammers pressed to wax between 1970 and '77. As you'd expect, there's tons of absolute bangers amongst the 10 tracks on show, with highlights including the Blaxploitation movie soundtrack vibes of Mieko Hirota's 'Theme of Doberman Cop', the fuzzy, Hammond-sporting psych-funk of Fujio Tokita's quirky 'Watashi No Beatles', and the energetic, proto disco-funk of Hatsumi Shibata's 'Singer Lady'.
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Wamono A To Z Vol 1: Japanese Jazz Funk & Rare Groove 1968-1980 (reissue)
Cat: 180GWALP 01RE. Rel: 02 Feb 22
Toshiko Yonekawa - "Soran Bushi" (2:45)
Takeo Yamashita - "A Touch Of Japanese Tone" (4:21)
Tadaaki Misago & Tokyo Cuban Boys - "Jongara Reggae" (3:38)
Chikara Ueda & The Power Station - "Cloudy" (6:08)
Chumei Watanabe - "Downtown Blues" (3:38)
Kifu Mitsuhashi - "Hanagasa Ondo" (2:51)
Monica Lassen & The Sounds - "Incitation" (5:29)
Norio Maeda, Jiro Inagaki & The All-Stars - "Go Go A Go Go" (3:19)
Akira Ishikawa & Count Buffalo & The Jazz Rock Band - "The Sidewinder" (2:41)
Masahiko Sato, Jiro Inagaki & Big Soul Media - "Sniper's Snooze" (6:42)
Review: Some compilations manage to both educate, inform and educate in equal measure; this fine collection from Japanese crate diggers DJ Yoshizawa Dynamite and Chintam is one such set. Comprising mostly little-known tracks recorded by Japanese artists between 1968 and '70, it offers up a wealth of cuts inspired by American jazz-funk "rare groove". There's much to admire across the ten tracks, from the mazy Rhodes solos, fizzing big band jazz grooves and traditional Eastern instrumentation of Toshiko Yonekawa's "Soran Bushi", and the languidly-slung brilliance of Tadaki Misago and Tokyo Cuban Boys' multi-faceted musical fusion "Jongara Reggae", to the Jimi Hendrix-goes-funk heaviness of "Incitation" by Monica Lassen & The Sounds, and the drums-driven dancefloor madness of Masahiko Sato Jiro Inagaki & Big Soul Media's "Sniper's Snooze". Recommended.
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Wamono A to Z Vol III: Japanese Light Mellow Funk Disco & Boogie 1978-1988
Cat: 180GWALP 03. Rel: 30 Sep 21
Tetsuo Sakurai - "Kimono" (5:10)
Jadoes - "Friday Night" (extended dance mix) (5:44)
Yumi Sato - "Ame" (3:37)
Kiyohiko Ozaki - "Ojosan Ote Yawaraka Ni" (4:33)
Hitomi Tohyama - "Rainy Driver" (4:29)
Sentimental City Romance - "Hello Suisei" (5:30)
Mizuki Koyama - "Kare Niwa Kanawanai" (4:29)
Hitomi Tohyama - "Sweet Soul Music (Kiss Of Life)" (3:50)
Review: For the latest edition of their essential Wamano A to Z compilation series - the third to date - DJ Yoshiwza Dynamite JP and Chintam have decided to focus on "Japanese light mellow funk, disco and boogie" tracks recorded between 1978 and '88. Like its' predecessors, the eight-track set is heavy on obscurities and little-known cuts, as well as bona fide killer cuts. There's much to savour throughout, from the intergalactic, slap-bass propelled boogie brilliance of Jadoes' 'Friday Night (Extended Mix)' and the laidback funk bliss of Yumi Sato's 'Ame', to the smooth jazz-funk lusciousness of Hitomi Tohyama's 'Rainy Driver' and the Latin-infused, Teena Marie style electrofunk brilliance of Mizuki Koyami's 'Kare Niwa Kanawanai'.
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 in stock $25.49
Tributaries Vol 2
EL BUHO / VARIOUS
Tributaries Vol 2 (LP + insert)
Cat: WONDERLP 57. Rel: 10 Nov 22
La Chica - "3" (El Buho remix) (4:21)
Zoufris Maracas - "Bleu De Lune" (El Buho remix) (4:38)
Baiuca & Carlangas - "Fisterra" (El Buho remix) (4:21)
Biomigrant - "La Muerte" (feat Tono Garcia & Fredys Arrieta - El Buho remix) (4:44)
Eat My Butterfly - "Dann Ton Zie" (feat Sibu Manai - El Buho remix) (5:51)
Minuk - "Pura Flor" (El Buho remix) (4:13)
The Garifuna Collective - "Ideruni (Help)" (El Buho remix) (5:19)
Maarja Nuut & Ruum - "Kuud Kuulama" (El Buho remix) (4:04)
Review: UK producer and remix wizard Robin Perkins aka El Buho has collected together a land more of his works for this second volume of his Tributaries remix series. It shows there evolution of his style across the selections as he serves up his unique reinterpretations of traditional music in his own electronic-organic style. Along the way, he tackles Galician, Estonian, Colombian, Irish, Garifuna, Reunionnaise and French folk music, with the result ranging from club-ready bangers to more pensive and slow psychedelic jams.
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Tags: Latin
 in stock $20.58
Estrellas
GUTS / VARIOUS
Estrellas (gatefold 3xLP with obi-strip)
Cat: HS 236VL. Rel: 24 Oct 22
El Retorno (0:52)
Ultima Llamada (9:08)
San Lazaro (4:00)
Yebo Edi Pachanga (5:18)
Dejame En Paz (5:43)
Oda (5:09)
Adduna Jarul Naawo (4:47)
Medewui (6:54)
Dakar De Noche (3:40)
Nunca Pierdo (9:34)
Por Que Ou Ka Fe Sa (6:52)
Sin Pantallas (4:15)
Barrio (3:31)
Dansons Cadences (4:50)
Il N'est Jamais Trop Tard (4:48)
Estrellas (7:39)
Estrellas (version Polvo) (3:11)
Review: Heavenly Sweetness has always dealt in music for the soul that is drawn from the worlds of funk, soul and jazz. This new collection of such tunes is another testament to that with a heavily international and world bent. Oodles of Latin, hip hop and Afro vibes pervade the tunes by Guts aka Fabrice Franck Henri alongside a whole host of collaborators. He's a super prolific talent who has put out some ten albums in just over a decade and Estrellas is one of his best. It comes on six sides of delicious wax and takes you on a trip to sunny climates from Cuba to Brazil.
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Tags: Latin | Salsa | Latin Funk | French | Afro Cuban
 in stock $34.24
El Sonido De Fingier Records
Cat: AJXLP 665. Rel: 28 Feb 23
Diane Ward - "Why Don't You Go Home" (2:41)
Jo Ann Hamilton - "September" (3:03)
Gerri Granger - "Don't Wanna Cry No More" (3:38)
The Kevin Fingier Collective - "Cocktail De Medianoche" (2:43)
The Kevin Fingier Collective - "El Basement" (2:26)
Josi Dias - "Rua Nova Barao" (2:47)
Jo Ann Hamilton - "I Love Without A Love" (2:17)
The Kevin Fingier Collective - "Latin Dynamite" (2:49)
Josi Dias - "Um Brilho Novo" (3:01)
Abdoulaye Badiane - "Kairo Bancou Moulo" (4:43)
The Kevin Fingier Collective - "Sunglasses After Dark" (5:12)
The Kevin Fingier Collective - "Addis Ababa" (3:14)
Review: If you've had your ear to the ground in the field of contemporary jazz, you might have picked up on Fingier Records, the label headed up by Argentine producer Kevin Fingier. More than a label, it's served as an artistic statement populated with killer 7"s informed by classic soul, funk, jazz and samba, and now Acid Jazz are doing the honourable thing and gathering together these rare gems and presenting them as a cohesive compilation. Guest spots from Diane Ward, Jo-Ann Hamilton and Gerri Granger, Brazilian singer Jose Dias and Senegalese vocalist and percussionist Abdoulaye Badiane are all backed up by Fingier's band, and the results sound even more powerful when taken in one full hit.
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Late Night Tales
KHRUANGBIN / VARIOUS
Late Night Tales (180 gram vinyl 2xLP + art print + MP3 download code)
Cat: ALNLP 60. Rel: 04 Dec 20
Devadip Carlos Santana & Turiya Alive Coltrane - "Illuminations" (4:19)
Brilliantes Del Vuelo - "I Know That (When The Springtime Comes)" (5:17)
Nazia Hassan - "Khushi" (4:25)
Kelly Doyle - "DRM" (2:12)
Sanullim - "Don't Go" (4:10)
Maxwell Udoh - "I Like It (Don't Stop)" (6:19)
David Marez - "Ensename" (3:38)
Gerald Lee - "Can You Feel The Love" (reprise) (3:02)
Justine & The Victorian Punks - "Still You" (7:43)
George Yanagi & Nadja Band - "Track 10" (4:04)
Pesnyar - "Zacharovannaya Moya" (5:55)
Khruangbin - "Summer Madness" (Exclusive Cover version) (3:15)
Paloma San Basilio - "Contigo" (4:04)
Roha Band - "Yetikimt Abeba" (5:16)
Tierney Malone & Geoffrey Muller - "Transmission For Jehn: Gnossienne No 1" (Exclusive Spoken Word Piece) (4:58)
Review: Khruangbin might be the most logical and fitting choice for a Late Night Tales compilation in recent memory. The Texan psychedelic chill artists have always had a sense of the exploratory and unknown running through their blissful grooves, and the fundamental idea behind this series was always about opening up doors to new musical discoveries for listeners.

In many ways, the Houston trio have gone above and beyond. Melding a breadth of sounds that have emerged from an equally diverse set of cultures, we visit Hindi-disco, South Korean rock, African bass, Belarusian folk. Capped off with an exclusive version of Kool & The Gang's 'Summer Madness' conceived by the compilers themselves, it's a case of 15 gateway tracks all of which belong to artists and genres that are crying out for you to dive in.
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Off Track Volume III: Brooklyn
KON & AMIR / VARIOUS
Cat: BBE 130CLP. Rel: 28 Feb 19
SFB - "Burnin' Up" (Kon's edit) (4:42)
Donny McCullough - "From The Heart" (Kon's Multi remix) (6:33)
Taxie - "Rock Don't Stop" (3:32)
The Mazyck Project - "More Power To You" (4:39)
The Edge Of Daybreak - "EOB (Edge Of Daybreak)" (4:01)
Shake - "Lost In Space" (5:12)
Oby Onyioha - "Enjoy Your Life" (6:18)
Bomp - "Disco Power" (4:57)
Christy Essien Igbokwe - "You Can't Change A Man" (3:57)
Harry Mosco - "Sexy Dancer" (6:37)
Goddy Oku - "Dont' Ask Me" (5:37)
Review: BBE unearth another batch of rare and underexposed disco cuts on Off Track Vol 3. Compiled by the crate digging New York/Boston based duo Kon & Amir, the release gives an authentic representation of Brooklyn’s ghetto, funk and afro music scenes. Sophisticated tracks for real music heads
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 in stock $24.19
Black Man's Cry: The Inspiration Of Fela Kuti
Fela KUTI / VARIOUS
Cat: NA 5056CD. Rel: 13 Feb 10
Cumbia Moderna De Soledad - "Shacalao"
Dan Snatch & His Atomic 8 Dance Band - "Woman Pin Down"
6th Infantry Brigade Of The Nigerian Army - "Black & Proud"
Bola Johnson - "Hot Pants"
Segun Bucknor - "Adebo"
Bola Johnson - "Never Trust A Woman"
Jerry Hansen - "Sisi Mi"
Lisandro Meza - "Shacalao"
Lever Brothers Say Flamingoes - "Egbi Mi O/Black Man's Cry Melody"
Mosco Tiles Fonclaire Steel Orchestra - "Black Man's Cry"
Sylvania East Side Symphony - "Egbi Mi O/Black Man's Cry Melody"
Phirpo Y Sus Caribes - "Comencemos"
Daktaris - "Up Side Down"
Karl Hector & The Malcouns - "Toure Samar"
Whitefield Brothers - "Lullaby For Lagos"
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E Soul Cultura Volume 2
LUKE UNA / VARIOUS
E Soul Cultura Volume 2 (gatefold 2xLP + zine + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: MRBLP 268. Rel: 09 Jun 23
Real Thing - "Children Of The Ghetto" (4:34)
Avis - "Baby, This Love I Have" (4:37)
Veronica Mickie - "Lost Children" (5:22)
Rare Silk - "Storm" (Arp Duppy Chip mix) (5:00)
LFO - "Shove Piggy Shove" (4:20)
Bach Revolution - "DE 108" (3:33)
Andi Otto - "Bangalore Whispers" (feat MD Pallavi) (3:26)
Unnayanaa & Irfan Rainy - "Taht Min Aini" (feat Ibtisam - Alberghina remix) (3:14)
Michael De Albuquerque - "We May Be Cattle But We All Got Names" (4:20)
Pyranha - "Clepsydre" (7:04)
Yargo - "Marimba" (5:23)
Okyerema Asante & Black Fire - "Play A Sweet Rhythm On Them Drums" (feat Plunky) (6:36)
Mr Scruff - "Giffin" (feat Nke - re-edit speechless dub mix) (7:20)
Isis - "In Essense" (6:52)
Frank Hatchett - "Malibu Nites" (5:00)
Review: With some of the best DJs and selectors, there is a certain mysterious sound or underlying feeling which unites the music they play, regardless of genre, year or tempo. British DJ, producer and music maestro Luke Una is a master of telling a story through music and this compilation is a perfect example of his musical alchemy in action. The second volume in his E Soul Cultura series, Una's intriguingly woven pattern of new, old, rare and under-discovered music from around the world became the soundtrack to rejuvenated positivity and won him favour with record outlets.
The compilation isn't just peacocking his crate diving ability, but it's a sonical narrative that engages the ebbs and flows of salsa, nu-disco, psych rock and Balearic. It's a grab bag of sounds, and each one is as intriguing and groovy as the last. Here's to a hopeful trilogy.
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Milagros Del Ritmo II: Obscure & Rhythmic Tunes From 1988-1993
Civil - "Sombras Na Calcada" (Def dub mix) (5:14)
Rev N LDJ - "Happy" (6:50)
La Luna - "Come To Me (Ven Aqui)" (vocal Ethno Techno mix) (5:55)
Trippi T - "Open Space" (Outer Space remix) (3:55)
Lorena - "Tu Eres Igual Que Los Demas" (De Luxe dub) (4:26)
Paulette Lassitter - "X-Rated" (Throb Solo mix) (7:21)
Friction - "Reach Out" (feat Sqeauky G - Percussion mix) (3:50)
Las Vegas - "Soleil Dance" (3:42)
DJ Raffa &DJ Leandronik - "Tecnology" (Tecno mix) (5:58)
Review: Last year discerning digger Jose Manuel gifted us with a first compilation of 'Obscure & Rhythmic Tunes', searching for deep cuts which fused the best of various cultural percussive styles with the emergent dance music of the early 90s. Now he's back for a second round, drawing further into the breakthrough years of the late 80s and coming up with some astounding cuts well outside the usual narrative around the advent of house music. Just check the bass heavy, piano laden thumper 'Sombras Na Calcada (Def Dub Mix)' by Civil and you'll hear exactly what we mean.
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AOR Global Sounds Vol 4: 1977-1986
Charles MAURICE / VARIOUS
Cat: FVR 145LP. Rel: 22 Jan 19
Arlana - "When You Call My Name" (3:24)
Omega Sunrise - "Too Hip" (4:35)
Jonathan Jr - "Hangin' On To You" (12" version) (5:33)
Isabelle Mayereau - "Orange Bleue" (2:27)
Oro - "Sasa" (3:42)
Fernando Toussaint - "Recuerdos Del Abuelo" (3:04)
Todd Mcclenathan - "High From Our Love" (5:08)
Mario Acquaviva - "Notturno Italiano" (4:22)
Special Occasion - "Flyin' To Santa Barbara" (12" version) (6:36)
Parenthese - "Come Back" (4:03)
Russ Long - "Never Was Love" (4:35)
Pacific Dreams - "Mellow Out" (4:19)
Miller Miller Miller & Sloan - "Key To My Heart" (2:39)
Scott Cunningham - "Blues Take You Over" (3:31)
Review: On his fourth exploration of the world of global "Adult Oriented Rock", French crate-digger Charles Maurice focuses on the period between 1977 and '86. That means a greater emphasis on synthesizers, dusty drum machines and the kind of sparkling melodies that would once have drifted from daytime radio at an alarming rate. There's much to enjoy throughout, from the dewy-eyed synth-soul of Arlana's "When You Call My Name" and the breezy boogie of Omega Sunrise's "Too Hip", to the sparse Balearic bliss of Isabelle Mayereau's "Orange Bleue", the flute-laden easy listening hum of Fernando Toussaint, the sax-happy '80s sleaze of Special Occasion's brilliant "Flyin' To Santa Barbara" and the jaunty Latino jazz-funk of "Mellow Out" by Pacific Dreams.
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French Disco Boogie Sounds 1975-1984
Charles MAURICE / VARIOUS
Cat: FVR 101LP. Rel: 26 Jan 23
Beckie Bell - "Music Madness" (extended Charles Maurice version) (6:58)
Over Drive - "Lady Jones" (5:44)
Kelly - "Drole D'Historie D'Amour" (extended Charles Maurice version) (6:31)
Marche Noir - "Y'a Du Blues (Tant Pis C'est La Vie)" (5:29)
Contessa - "Super Star" (4:45)
Toulouse - "C'est Toujour Comme Ca L'amour" (4:11)
Didier Makaga - "Minuit L'heure Du Swing" (4:46)
France Lise - "Pour Moi Ca Va" (Charles Maurice version) (4:05)
Le Club - "Un Fait Divers & Rien De Plus" (Re-remix) (5:35)
Bernard Guyvan - "Polar (T'aurais Du T' Tirer)" (Charles Maurice version) (5:00)
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Japanese Jazz Spectacle Vol II: Deep Heavy & Beautiful Jazz From Japan 1962-1985
Yusuke OGAWA / VARIOUS
Cat: 180GHMVLP 02. Rel: 26 Jan 23
Toshiaki Yokota & The Beat Generation - "Clair Deluge" (7:01)
Tadao Sawai, Toshiyuki Miyama & New Herd Orchestra - "Constant Rain" (4:42)
Akira Miyazawa - "Yamame" (5:45)
Various Artists - "Ma Mere L'Oye" (3:23)
Masao Yagi - "Blossom In The Water" (5:19)
Masahiko Togashi, Isao Suzuki - "A Day Of The Sun" (7:54)
Yasuko Nagamine, Yasuaki Shimizu - "Summer Wind" (6:39)
Hideo Shiraki - "Sayonara Blues" (6:38)
Masahiko Togashi & His Improvisation Jazz Orchestra - "Desireless" (13:25)
Takeru Muraoka & His New Group - "Lady Boogie" (3:04)
Yoshio Ikeda - "Down To The Sea" (10:17)
George Otsuka Quintet - "Loving You" (6:54)
Review: After an acclaimed first volume, Japanese jazz expert Yusuke Ogawa continues to explore the phenomenon of Wajazz by diving into the archives of King Records. Spanning the years between 1962 and 1985, he brings to light some truly astounding music from artists like Isao Suzuki, Toshiaki Yokota, Akira Miyazawa, Takeru Muraoka, Yasuaki Shimizu, Masahiko Togashi and George Otsuka. There's a consistent thread of spiritual jazz around these varied performances, which Ogawa has pointedly selected for qualities which mark them out as unmistakably Japanese. It's another strong testament to the vibrant jazz culture from Japan, selected by a true expert driven by infinite passion for the music.
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Played by: RUSTAM OSPANOFF.
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Loca Ilusion: Exciting Latin Sounds Compiled by Gladys Palmera
Gladys PALMERA / VARIOUS
Cat: DGP 003. Rel: 17 Nov 23
Orquesta Cimarron - "You'll Never Find Another Love" (3:27)
Tongolote - "Agua De Beber" (2:12)
Los Castro - "24.000 Besos" (2:39)
Pepe Moreno Y El Combo Los Bravos - "Me Voy Pa'l Peru" (7:02)
Los Calvos - "Suenan Los Cueros" (4:09)
Chapuseaux Y Damrion Y Su Conjunto - "Tengo Alta La Presion" (2:50)
Eddie Cano & Jack Constanzo - "Besame Mucho" (3:41)
Don Cunningham Quartet - "I'm Your Slave" (5:06)
Jesus Gomez Y Su Grupo - "Loca Ilusion" (7:15)
Tony Smith Con Orquesta - "Ipso Calypso" (2:52)
Al Valdes Y Su Conjunto - "Gozalo" (3:04)
Moncho Lena Y Los Ases Del Ritmo - "Polin Cha" (2:51)
Review: A unique compilation for its quality, selection, sound and taste; only the best of Gladys Palmera's Collection, one of the largest real-world Afro-Latin music collections in the world, can be heard. With different versions of well-known songs, surprising displays of vocal mastery, crazed jam sessions, virtuosic instrumentation, gatherings-together of musicians unnoticed until now and rare songs by artists who've only just been found thanks to Palmera's archive. Tastemaker extraordinaire, Palmera herself spent hours searching, listening to, choosing, selecting and refining each track for inclusion on this comp, which collates recordings from the 60s and 70s made in different cities in Latin America, in styles ranging from the most traditional Antillean folklore to mixes and combinations with jazz, swing, twist, exotic and bossa nova.
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Tags: Latin | Salsa | Latin Jazz
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Sintesis Moderna: An Alternative Vision Of Argentinian Music 1980-1990
Cat: SNDWLP 150. Rel: 03 Nov 22
Carlos Cutaia - "Operativo" (4:23)
El Signo - "Dimensiones Ocultas" (Ric Piccolo edit) (5:17)
Ultimate Warriors - "Running Away From You" (5:25)
Abaddon - "No Es Computable" (3:29)
Toby - "Ain't That Better" (Harari edit) (5:02)
The Originals - "Vamos A La Playa" (5:20)
Mike Ribas - "Secuencia Sin Consecuencias" (3:13)
Adalberto Cevasco - "Reencuentros No 2" (7:29)
Los Moesicos Del Centro - "Esquirlas" (3:41)
Divina Gloria - "Mediterranee Club" (3:58)
Mike Ribas - "Como Son Los Retratos" (Harari edit) (4:39)
Delight - "I Wanna Make You Mine" (4:54)
Gaita - "Mueve Tu Cuerpo" (8:03)
Donald - "A Ver, A Ver" (Ric Piccolo edit) (5:09)
Bad Girls - "Dance To Dance" (4:46)
Carla Rab - "Sexy Films" (6:18)
Los Musicos Del Centro - "Aire De Tropicos" (3:52)
Jorge Lopez Ruiz - "De Mama Candombe" (5:36)
Jorge Alfano - "Fuego" (7:38)
Review: Revisionist history is just as important for music as it is for geopolitics or economics, so we're more than happy to recognise this 'Alternative Vision Of Argentinian Music' throughout one of the most important decades in popular music history. Whereas popular thought tended towards Argentina being a hotbed for 'rock nacional' (national rock) music made in the post-dictatorship return to democracy, here Soundway focus on the more extreme ends of the experimental music fringes that cropped, thanks to the newfound freedoms allowed by neoliberal policies. Arthur Russell-esque disco, downtempo battle breaks, avant-garde obscurities - it's all there.
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Angola Soundtrack 2: Hypnosis Distortions & Other Sonic Innovations 1969-1978
Samy Ben REDJEB / VARIOUS
Cat: AALP 075. Rel: 19 May 21
Os Anjos - "Avante Juventude" (3:34)
Quim Manuel - "Senhor Doutor" (3:35)
Tony Von - "N'Hoca" (2:57)
Urbano De Castro - "Kia Lomingo" (3:33)
Jovens Do Prenda - "Bina" (4:13)
Oscar Neves - "Mabele" (2:27)
Africa Ritmos - "Agarrem" (3:03)
Os Kiezos - "Saudades De Luanda" (2:43)
Kito - "Bongololo" (3:24)
Muhongo - "N' Ga Kunu M'Butu" (2:35)
Negoleiros Do Ritmo - "Lemba" (3:28)
Dicanzas Do Prenda - "Snipes" (4:08)
Carlo Lamartine & Aguias Reais - "Bazooka" (3:26)
Cisco - "Divua Diami" (3:17)
Levis Vercky's - "Meca" (3:35)
Elias Dia Kimuezo - "Chamavo" (5:08)
Africa Ritmos - "Olha O Pica" (3:24)
Urbano De Castro - "Fatimita" (4:00)
Africa Show - "Inspiracao De Nito" (3:30)
Dimba Diangola - "Despedida" (5:19)
Review: A unique political story told in 20 chapters, Angola 2 Soundtrack delves deep into the nine year history of recorded music culture that was born out of the live music oppression set in place by Portuguese rule. Between three labels over 800 recordings were released during this fertile period, each one reflecting Angolan folk and distinctive Latin influences. And these are 20 of the most creative highlights. From the frenetic guitar rhythms and harmonic chants of "Mabele" to the psychedelic highlife shimmers of "Avante Juventude" via the insistent, street-bound sermon of "Snipes", this collection is entrenched in a rich musical history. Complete with well researched booklet and powerful imagery, it's an immaculate lesson in modern music history.
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Tags: African | Highlife
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Glucklich VI
Rainer TRUBY / VARIOUS
Cat: CPT 6171. Rel: 14 Jul 23
The Matheus Combo - "Aderico" (3:25)
Christian Knobel - "Sambomambo" (8:16)
Wutrio - "Hallo Hoppel" (3:34)
Midnight Gigolos - "Brother Samba" (5:54)
Marcia Maria - "Brasil Nativo" (5:03)
Debbie Cameron & Richard Boone - "Stop Foolin' Yourself" (3:14)
A Bossa Eletrica - "Sob A Luz Do Sol" (5:06)
Guillermo Reuter - "Mr Jenkins" (3:37)
Jean Marc Jafet - "Offering" (5:47)
Jon Lucien - "Come With Me To Rio" (4:13)
Sonzeira - "The Mystery Of Man" (Rainer Truby & Corrado Bucci presents Truccy remix) (8:23)
Grupo Ebano - "Pe No Chao" (3:31)
Review: This is a new compilation album by the German DJ and producer Rainer Truby, coming as the sixth installment of the Glucklich series, which aims to showcase the best in contemporary jazz and jazz-adjacent music on an international scale. It's the latest to top up a longstanding series, which has been going since 1994. What one might call nu-jazz, broken beat and nu-soul appears across as string of contributions from the likes of Kyoto Jazz Massive, Nicola Conte, Jazzanova, Quantic and more on this slinky curator's gem.
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Braziliance! (reissue)
Cat: MRBLP 215. Rel: 18 Mar 20
Crickets Sing For Anamaria (2:21)
If You Went Away (2:43)
Batuque (2:18)
The Face I Love (2:16)
So Nice (1:58)
Surfin' In Rio (2:26)
Tanto Ande (1:44)
Dorme Profundo (2:54)
Brasileiro (2:21)
Little Patricia (2:23)
Passa Por Mim (2:43)
Brazilian Duck (2:55)
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Space Time Dreamtime: The Four Dimensional Music Of Lori Vambe
Space Time Dreamtime: The Four Dimensional Music Of Lori Vambe (2xLP + booklet in spot-varnished slip-case)
Cat: STRUT 340LP. Rel: 28 Sep 23
Intro (LP1: Drumgita Solo) (11:38)
Drumgita (0:59)
Ancient Boogie (Mantra) (0:54)
Artnam (2:53)
Mantra (2:48)
(One) Boogie Home Going (1:13)
Going Home Boogie (One) (2:30)
Un Minuto (One) (3:15)
Un Minuto (Two) (2:16)
Going Home Boogie (Two) (6:04)
Going Home Boogie (Three) (2:51)
Drumsong (One) (LP2: Drumland Dreamland - part 1) (6:54)
Drumsong (Two) (1:59)
Drumsong (Three) (5:51)
Strumelody (6:25)
Drumelody (One) (4:10)
Drumelody (Two) (5:30)
Ydolemurd (3:16)
Hum Drum Dring (One) (1:32)
Hum Drum Dring (Two) (The Freedrum Song) (5:44)
Review: There aren't many characters quite like Lori Vambe in British music. He was a self-taught drummer, inventor, and sonic experimentalist who also made his own instrument, the drumgita, or string-drum. He was born in born in Harare, Zimbabwe but moved to London in 1959 and soon became entrenched in the Brixton squat scene. Now revered as a fine outsider along with the likes of Moondog and Daphne Oram, his privately pressed album Space Time Dreamtime: The Four Dimensional Music Of Lori Vambe now gets a first ever issue on Strut. It is an international and experimental work full of overdubs, tape effects, temporal shifts and reversed sound.
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Congo Funk! Sound Madness From The Shores Of The Mighty Congo River: Kinshasa/Brazzaville 1969-1982
VARIOUS
Cat: AALP 098. Rel: 04 Apr 24
Petelo Vicka Et Son Nzazi - "Sungu Lubuka" (7:47)
Groupe Minzoto Ya Zaire - "Mfuur Ma" (4:51)
MBT's - "MBT's Sound" (4:12)
Abeti Et Les Redoutables - "Musique Tshiluba" (2:37)
Trio Bydoli - "Lalia" (4:53)
Tabu Ley Et L'Orchestre Afrisa - "Adeito" (6:40)
Les Bantous De La Capitale - "Ngantsie Soul" (8:23)
Les Freres Soki Et L'Orchestre Bella Bella - "Nganga" (8:36)
Orchestre Celi Bitshou - "Tembe Na Tembe Ya Nini" (7:18)
Lolo Et L'Orchestre OK Jazz - "Lolo Soulfire" (3:34)
Zaiko Langa Langa - "Femme Ne Pleure Pas" (5:59)
Orchestre OK Jazz - "Kiwita Kumunani" (3:46)
GO Malebo - "Fiancee Laya" (5:05)
Orchestre National Du Congo - "Ah! Congo" (3:18)
Review: Analog Africa has repressed the highly valued and long since sold-out Congo Funk! Sound Madness From The Shores Of The Mighty Congo River: Kinshasa/Brazzaville 1969-1982. It is a compilation that superbly shows off the raw energy and funkiness of the Congolese rumba scene. This is the country that spawned such as legendary bands as African Jazz, OK Jazz and African Fiesta and it is said that the concert ahead of the legendary Rumble in the Jungle boxing match between Muhammad Ali vs George Foreman is what really set young hopefully musicians on their paths, after they saw James Brown play live. The story of those artists and the labels they released on in the ensuing years is what is told so well here across four sides of vital wax.

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Tags: Afro Funk
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Jazz Rock
VARIOUS
Jazz Rock (gatefold LP with obi-strip)
Cat: MRBLP 204. Rel: 20 Aug 20
Kuroda Bushi (3:09)
Hanagasa Odori (3:05)
Soran Bushi (3:08)
Sansa Shigure (3:11)
Hietsuki Bushi (3:14)
Sado Okesa (3:33)
Itsuki No Komoriuta (2:58)
Hokkaibonuta (3:50)
Kiso Bushi (3:24)
Kaigara Bushi (3:15)
Iso Bushi (3:28)
Nanbu Ushioi Uta (3:32)
Review: Jazz Rock doesn't quite do exactly what it says on the cover - jazz features heavily on this gorgeous record, but of the spiritual kind, and often driven by lush, funky drum playing. It is also a record defined by the distinctive sound of the koto - a traditional Japanese string instrument that lends the record a delicate and beautiful feel. It was recorded in 1973 and sounds both perfectly aged yet utterly fresh and also features bamboo flute playing by Hozan Yamamoto. It's a laidback record, one filled with the joys of spring, but also one that doesn't take itself too seriously and gets upbeat and funky as often as it does tender and pensive.
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Kenya Special: Selected East African Recordings From The 1970's & 80's
VARIOUS
Cat: SNDWLP 046. Rel: 15 Mar 17
The Loi-Toki-Tok - "Ware-Wa"
Slim Ali & The Famous Hodi Boys - "Watoto Nyara"
Orchestre Baba National - "Sweet Sweet Mbombo"
Gatanga Boys Band - "Wendo Ti Mbia"
Hafusa Abasi & Slim Ali with The Yahoos Band - "Sina Raha"
Nashil Pichen & The Eagles Lupopo - "Ng'ong'a Wa Mwanjalo"
Nairobi Matata Jazz - "Tamba Tamba"
The Lulus Band - "Ngwendeire Guita"
Mbiri Young Stars - "Ndiri Ndanogio Niwe"
The Lulus Band - "Nana"
Afro 70 - "Weekend"
The Rift Valley Brothers - "Mu-Africa"
DO 7 Band - "HO Ochiri"
Afro '70 - "Cha-Umheja"
Peter Tsotsi Juma & The Eagles Lupopo - "Kajo Golo-Weka"
New Gatanga Sound - "Thonia Ni Caki"
Sophia Ben & The Eagles Lupopo - "See Serere"
Kalambya Boys - "Kivelenge"
The Loi-Toki-Tok Band - "Leta Ngoma"
Huruma Boys Band - "Theresia"
Orchestre Veve Star - "Nitarudia"
The Mombasa Vikings - "Mama Matotoya"
The Lulus Band - "Mutumia Muriu"
Ndalani 77 Brothers - "Nzaumi"
Review: Having explored the rich heritage of Nigeria and Ghana with well researched vigour, Soundway turn to Kenya for their next adventure... A rare insight: while Lagos was churning out seminal Afrobeat compositions, Kenya took to western influences in a much subtler fashion. With heavy emphasis on the Kenyan benga and Afro-Cuban rumba there's a much deeper, local folk presentation and format throughout most of the selection. Complete with detailed notes and beautiful presentation (like all Soundway compendiums) this won't look out of place in any collection.
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Tags: African | Afrobeat | Afro Funk
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Gumba Fire: Bubblegum Soul & Synth Boogie In 1980s South Africa
VARIOUS
Cat: SNDWLP 124. Rel: 07 Mar 18
The Survivals - "My Brother" (4:46)
Stimela - "Mind Games" (5:33)
Hot Soul Singers - "Hlala Nami" (4:12)
Zoom - "Wayawaya" (5:26)
Ashiko - "Gumba Fire (Madlakadlaka)" (5:39)
Monwa & Sun - "Heartbeat" (4:48)
Ntombi Ndaba - "Do You Trust Amajita?" (3:49)
The Black Five - "Selallane" (3:30)
Starlight - "Picnicing" (3:56)
Zasha - "Hayi Ngodlame" (4:41)
Joshiba - "Gloria" (5:00)
Sabela - "Africa" (4:56)
Condry Ziqubu - "She's Impossible" (5:55)
General Peter Maringa - "Listen To Me" (7:49)
Zasha - "Arrow Dub" (4:50)
Ozila - "Wola Wola" (9:05)
Review: Soundway's latest essential collection successfully shines a light on synth-heavy South African music of the 1980s, chronicling local musicians and producers' attempts to create their own hybrid forms of boogie, synth-soul and bubblegum pop. Naturally, compilers Miles Cleret and DJ Okapi have done a brilliant job bringing together killer cuts that showcase the best of South Africa's '80s synth sounds, while at the same time ensuring a high ratio of rare and hard-to-treats. While some of the tracks genuinely sound like they could have been made in New York, London or L.A, there are plenty of others that include multiple instrumental nods to a diverse range of contemporaneous South African sounds. Crucially, the music is superb throughout.
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Habibi Funk: An Eclectic Selection Of Music From The Arab World
VARIOUS
Cat: HABIBI 0071. Rel: 14 Dec 17
Fadoul - "Bsslama Hbibti" (4:54)
Bob Destiny - "Wang Dang" (4:37)
Attarazat Addahabia - "Unknown" (4:15)
Jalil Bennis Et Les Golden Hands - "Mirza" (2:17)
Sharhabeel Ahmed - "Irkos Farfesh" (4:37)
Belbao - "Casablanca Shuffle" (3:03)
Mallek Mohamed - "Rouhi Ya Hafida" (4:01)
Freh Kodja - "La Coladera" (3:13)
Kamal Keila - "Al Asafir" (5:20)
Ahmed Malek - "Tape 19.11" (2:46)
Hamid El Shaeri - "Ayonha" (3:39)
Ahmed Malek - "Bossa" (2:42)
Samir & Abboud - "Games" (3:27)
Al Massrieen - "Sah" (3:44)
Gharbi Sadok & Georges Garzia - "Lala Tibki" (3:00)
Dalton - "Soul Brother" (3:44)
Review: Habibi Funk has subtitled this tasty label compilation "an eclectic selection of music from the Arab world". It's an apt description, because the double vinyl set is little less than a whistle-stop tour of killer cuts from North Africa and the Middle East. Amongst the dirty and driving Morccoan funk (see Fadoul's righteously heavy opener), Arabic rock and roll (the Beatles-in-Timbukto flex of Jalil Bellis), Lebanese disco, Sudanese throw-downs and Algerian floor-burners, you'll find a quintet of previously unreleased tracks discovered during the label's extensive vault-digging explorations around the Arabic world. We can think of few finer introductions to vintage Arabic dance music, to be honest, and would heartily recommend it.
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 in stock $28.06
Pop Makossa: The Invasive Dance Beat Of Cameroon 1976-1984
VARIOUS
Pop Makossa: The Invasive Dance Beat Of Cameroon 1976-1984 (gatefold 2xLP + booklet + MP3 download code)
Cat: AALP 083. Rel: 18 May 22
Dream Stars - "Pop Makossa Invasion" (4:46)
Mystic Djim & The Spirits - "Yaounde Girls" (5:51)
Bill Loko - "Nen Lambo" (6:23)
Bernard Ntone - "Mussoloki" (4:21)
Pasteur Lappe - "Sanaga Calypso"
Eko - "M'ongele M'am"
Olinga Gaston - "Ngon Engap"
Emmanuel Kahe & Jeanette Kemogne - "Ye Medjuie"
Nkodo Si-Tony - "Mininga Meyong Mese"
Pasteur Lappe - "Sekele Movement"
Pat' Ndoye - "More Love"
Clement Djimogne - "Africa"
Review: Just when you think that the well of obscure music from around the world has run dry, Analog Africa returns to put the record straight. Pop-Makossa shines a light on a glorious but largely overlooked period in the story of Cameroonian makossa, when local musicians began to replace funk and highlife influences with the rubbery bass of classic disco and the sparkling synth flourishes and drum machines of electrofunk. The resultant compilation, which apparently took eight years to produce, is packed full of brilliant cuts, from the heavily-electronic jauntiness of Pasteur Lappe's "Sanaga Calypso" and horn-totin' Highlife-disco of Emmaniel Kahe and Jeanette Kemogne's "Ye Medjuie", to the dense, organ-laden wig out that is Clement Djimogne's "Africa".
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Habibi Funk: An Eclectic Selection Of Music From The Arab World Part 2
VARIOUS
Cat: HABIBI 015LP. Rel: 16 Sep 21
Douaa - "Haditouni" (2:56)
Magdy Al Husseini - "Music De Carneval" (5:04)
Fadoul - "Ahl Jedba" (3:55)
Sal Davis - "Qaboos" (2:55)
Munir Khauli - "Heik Ha Nishtghil?" (4:36)
Ouiness - "Zina" (2:47)
Najib Alhoush - "Ya Aen Daly" (3:36)
Zohra - "Badala Zamana" (3:11)
Ahmed Malek - "Casbah" (3:26)
Ait Meslayen - "El Fen" (4:42)
Hamid El Shaeri - "Reet" (4:25)
Ibrahim Hesnawi - "Tendme" (4:41)
Tony Benn Feghaly - "Free Blow" (dub version) (5:14)
Review: Habibi Funk follows up the success of their first instalment of music from the Arab world with a second superb instalment. They point out that this is "not meant as a historic reflection of popular music of the "Arab world." It is a very personal selection of songs we grew to like." It is a brilliantly broad affair with organ funk from Egypt, disco sounds and mystical vocals from Morocco, reggae and folkloric music from Libya and soundtracks from Algeria. All the tracks are fully licensed either directly from the artists or from their families.
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Played by: RUSTAM OSPANOFF.
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Mr Bongo Record Club Volume Two
VARIOUS
Cat: MRBLP 151. Rel: 16 May 18
Elbernita "Twinkie" Clark - "Awake O Zion" (5:55)
Dee Edwards - "Put Your Love On The Line" (4:36)
Anubis - "Ecology" (4:01)
Guy Cuevas - "Ebony Game" (6:43)
Kiru Stars (Julius Kang'ethe) - "Family Planning" (4:53)
Teaspoon & The Waves - "Oh Yeh Soweto" (4:12)
Leny Andrade - "Nao Adianta" (2:52)
Rosa Maria - "Samba Maneiro" (2:54)
Tom & Dito - "Obrigado Corcovado" (2:26)
Inezita Barroso - "Maracatu Elegante" (2:12)
Joao Diaz - "Capoeira" (2:55)
The Equatics - "Merry Go Round" (2:46)
Elias Rahbani & His Orchestra - "Liza... Liza" (5:23)
The Beaters - "Harari" (8:28)
Review: Mr Bongo's crate-digging compilation series - described by the imprint as a "chance to champion tracks we've been playing in our sets" - returns and, predictably, this second volume is every bit as good as its predecessor. Naturally, there's a fair amount of Brazilian and African gems present, as well as a wealth of little-known disco, soul and funk cuts that will have DJs scrambling to find copies of the original 12" or 7" singles. Highlights are plentiful and include - but are not limited to - the punchy disco-funk of Dee Edwards' "Put Your Funk on the Line", the South African bubblegum brilliance of Kiru Stars, the sun-soaked peak-time samba of Tomu Dito and the Meters-go-to-Nigeria vibes of "Harari" by the Beaters. And that's just for starters.
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Tags: Disco Funk | African Disco | MPB | Samba
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Mr Bongo Record Club Vol 3
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Cat: MRBLP 165. Rel: 03 Jun 19
JB De Carvalho E Seu Terreiro - "Fui A Umbanda" (2:33)
Trio Ternura - "A Gira" (3:04)
Alcione - "Figa De Guine" (2:19)
Impacto 5 - "Longe Daqui Aqui Mesmo" (3:23)
Abaete - "Pisa No Taboado" (2:34)
Tobias - "Coisa Sentimental" (4:00)
Os Flippers - "Estrelar" (2:02)
SpaceArk - "Don't Stop" (unreleased long version) (4:09)
Pure Release - "I'll Know It's Love For Sure" (3:37)
Luther Davis Group - "You Can Be A Star" (4:39)
Kaleidoscope - "Let Me Try" (3:26)
Marumo - "Khomo Tsaka Deile Kae?" (3:43)
Splash - "Peacock" (4:51)
Gyedu Blay Ambolley - "Highlife" (5:00)
Harari - "Senyamo" (4:44)
Tokyo Academy Philharmonic Chorus Group - "Taharazaka" (2:57)
Cesar Roldão Vieira - "Ze Do Trem" (2:14)
Elias Rahbani - "I Want To Be" (3:21)
Elias Rahbani - "Dance Of Maria" (2:45)
Galt MacDermot - "Coffee Cold" (3:22)
Review: The crate-diggers behind the Mr Bongo label can usually be relied upon to showcase some seriously good tunes old and new. That's certainly the case on this third volume in their occasional "Record Club" series of compilations. Spanning sunshine soul, obscure samba, spacey jazz-funk experimentation, wide-eyed underground disco, fiery funk, weirdo rock, cheery South African bubblegum, synth-laden early '80s highlife, Ramsay Lewis style workouts and the psychedelic Middle Eastern disco-funk of Elias Rahbani, the compilation's 20 tracks are not only near faultless, but genuinely surprising and eye-opening. To quote a cliche, this collection genuinely is all killer and no filler.
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Passaporto Per L'Italia
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Passaporto Per L'Italia (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: DIALP 923. Rel: 03 Feb 23
Perez Prado - "Arrivederci Roma (Chunga)" (2:36)
Helen Merril - "Nessuno Al Mondo" (feat Armando Trovajoli & La Sua Orchestra) (3:20)
Paul Anka - "Ogni Giorno (Love Me Warm & Tender)" (feat Ray Ellis Orchestra) (2:07)
Chet Baker - "Il Mio Domani" (feat Ennio Morricone & La Sua Orchestra) (5:18)
Neil Sedaka - "Esagerata (Little Devil)" (feat Stan Applebaum & La Sua Orchestra) (2:43)
Antonio Prieto - "Papa" (2:11)
Paul Anka - "Voglio Sapere (I'd Like To Know)" (feat Ray Ellis Orchestra) (2:33)
Antonio Prieto - "Baciami" (1:42)
Neil Sedaka - "Un Giorno Inutile (I Must Be Dreaming)" (feat Stan Applebaum & La Sua Orchestra) (2:17)
Helen Merrill - "Estate" (feat Armando Trovajoli & La Sua Orchestra) (2:37)
Chet Baker - "So Che Ti Perdero'" (feat Ennio Morricone & La Sua Orchestra) (4:15)
Perez Prado - "Guaglione" (2:26)
 in stock $26.18
Togo Soul Volume 2 (remastered)
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Cat: HC 79LP. Rel: 10 Apr 24
Ali Bawa - "Yansama" (3:51)
Napo De Mi Amor - "Kissakpiou" (4:03)
Alognon Degbevi - "Baba Na Mi" (3:15)
Mamo Lagbema - "Fati Waka" (4:48)
Koffi Ottytana Bebli - "Doka" (4:14)
Gregoire Lawani - "Habie" (3:39)
Deg Dos - "The End Of All" (3:23)
Tomede Ehue - "Bella Bello" (3:44)
Mawuli Decker - "Hlomede" (7:58)
Palete Wawa - "Assini" (6:00)
Akofa Akoussah - "Sumga Na Bacci" (3:25)
Roger Damawuzan - "Misiqui" (7:03)
Agboti - "Agaza Gbona" (4:48)
Review: Togo Soul 2 is a fantastic compilation of rare Togolese recordings spanning 1974 to 1989. This treasure trove captures the essence of Lome's vibrant music scene and blends traditional voodoo chants, soul, and electro funk. Despite challenges in locating tracks and rights holders, after eight years of perseverance, 13 gems were selected with the guidance of Roger Damawuzan. Featuring stars like Akofa Akoussah and Gregoire Lawani, these tracks showcase Togo's rich musical landscape amid political influences. With original albums commanding high prices online, this selection offers a glimpse into a golden era of Togolese music, celebrating diversity and innovation.
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Tags: Afrobeat | Afro Funk
 in stock $35.78
Saoco: The Bomba & Plena Explosion In Puerto Rico 1954-1966
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Cat: VAMPI 283. Rel: 02 Jun 23
Cortijo Y Su Combo - "El Bombon De Elena" (3:20)
Canario Y Su Grupo - "Cortaron A Elena" (2:42)
Mon Rivera Y Su Orquesta - "Karakatis Ki" (3:00)
Cortijo Y Su Combo - "Caballero Que Bomba" (3:04)
Baltazar Carrero - "En Orbita" (2:50)
Moncho Lena Y Los Ases Del Ritmo - "Bailando Plena" (2:46)
Orquesta Panamericana - "El Charlatan Side" (2:52)
Los Caballeros Del Ritmo - "Habla Cuembe" (2:33)
Angel Luis Torruellas Y Su Conjunto Pleneros De Borinquen - "Olvidalo" (2:58)
Mon Rivera Y Su Orquesta - "El Plenero" (2:21)
Moncho Lena Y Los Ases Del Ritmo - "¡alo! ¿quien Nama?" (3:05)
Cortijo Y Su Combo - "Dejalo Que Suba" (2:47)
Canario Y Su Grupo - "Santa Maria" (2:52)
Mon Rivera Y Su Orquesta - "Ola De Agua" (2:33)
Cortijo Y Su Combo - "Calypso, Bomba Y Plena" (2:49)
Odilio Gonzalez - "Sacude Zapato Viejo" (2:56)
Cortijo Y Su Combo - "Maquinolandera" (2:43)
Al Torruellas Y Su Conjunto - "Camelia" (2:55)
Monse Garcia Y Su Conjunto - "El Gallo Espuelérico" (2:48)
La Sonora Poncena - "Tan Linda Que Era" (2:43)
Moncho Lena Y Los Ases Del Ritmo - "Carbon De Palito" (2:44)
Cortijo Y Su Combo - "Y Pedro Flores" (2:52)
Chivirico - "Belinda" (2:18)
Juanchin Y Sus Pleneros Del Palmar - "Maldito Vicio" (2:45)
Ramito - "Te Estan Vacilando" (2:42)
Odilio Gonzalez - "Ni De Madera Son Buenas" (3:00)
Orquesta Panamericana - "Bembeteando" (2:39)
Mario Ortiz All Star Band - "Guiro Y Pandereta" (2:59)
Cortijo Y Su Combo - "Cucala" (2:42)
Mon Rivera Y Su Orquesta - "Ron Con Coco" (3:07)
Tags: Latin
 in stock $36.55
Merengue Tipico: Nueva Generacion!: Merengue Bravo From The 1960's & 1970's
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Cat: BJR 98LP. Rel: 29 Feb 24
Trio Rosario - "Cuando Yo Muera" (2:35)
Fefita La Grande - "Cana Brava" (3:36)
Aristides Ramirez - "Los Lanbones" (3:13)
Bilo Y Sus Tipicos - "La Negra" (2:31)
Negrito Figueroa - "Por La Mananita" (3:57)
Trio Royecell - "La Pasion De Cristo" (2:32)
Victor Suriel Y Trio Rio Verde - "La Mecha" (2:56)
Rafaelito Roman - "Que Mala Suerte" (3:39)
Bilo Y Sus Tipicos - "Cuande Baje De La Loma" (3:54)
Trio Ramirez - "Me Gustan Las Pegajosas" (3:12)
Review: Bongo Joe ventures into the Caribbean's musical heart here and spotlights the Dominican Republic's rich musical heritage on Merengue Tipico: Nueva Generacion! which uncovers the essence of Dominican merengue, a sound so often overshadowed in musical discourse. Curated by Xavier Daive, aka Funky Bompa, the compilation reveals rare 60s and 70s gems, unveiling a transformative era post-Trujillo. Daive's 20-year immersion in the Dominican Republic yields original 45s, capturing merengue's evolution in a creatively charged period. Influenced by pioneers like "Tatico" Henriquez, tracks like Rafaelito Roman's 'Que Mala Suerte' exude infectious energy, while Aristides Ramirez's 'Los Lanbones' injects some humour. This compilation transcends reissue norms, offering a deep dive into merengue's roots and thereby enriching global music landscapes.
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Played by: DJ Kobayashi
Tags: Latin | Caribbean
 in stock $25.74
Africanism Vol III
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Cat: 359697 4507968. Rel: 11 Mar 24
Summer Moon (5:32)
Kalimbo (5:18)
Imbalaye (7:00)
Sye Bwa (7:51)
Cada Vez (4:15)
Amour Kefe (5:38)
Viet Dao (Klement Bonelli & Yann DL remix) (6:21)
Antigua (Bob Sinclar Amour Kefe remix) (5:07)
Talibe (6:23)
Steel Storm (6:30)
Samurai Theme (5:50)
Juju Beat (5:24)
Review: French label Wagram is a go-to when it comes to quality compilations that take a broad look at certain sounds and scenes, and this one is an on-going series that focuses on house sounds with an Afro undertone. The grooves are lively and often come with plenty of percussion. The drums hit hard but with funk, the vocals are Afro-centric and plenty of irresistible hits come thick and fast from the jazzy tribal swagger of 'Imbalaye' to the big steel drum party sounds of 'Viet Dao' (Klement Bonelli & Yann DL remix). Another great collection of colourful Afro house sounds.
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 in stock $36.81
Discomoda; Salsa De Venezuela 1964-1977
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Cat: INF 003. Rel: 29 Feb 24
Los Megatones De Lucho - "El Tumbaleque" (2:54)
Sonora Venezuela - "Pero En Caracas" (3:07)
Los Megatones De Lucho - "Muneca" (3:18)
Al Ramos Y Su Orquesta - "El Candidato" (2:56)
Orquesta Sonoramica - "Oye Como Suena" (3:17)
Microbanda Marabina - "Maracaibo" (2:53)
Principe Y Su Sexteto - "Salsa De Guaguanco" (2:47)
Genaro Y Sus All Stars - "Mambo Tema" (3:40)
Orquesta Universidad - "Atado A Un Recuerdo" (2:58)
Los Kenya - "No Salgas De Tu Barrio" (3:21)
Nelson Y Sus Estrellas - "Disparo Goajira" (4:16)
Los Kenya - "Pa' Puerto Rico" (3:40)
Principe Y Su Sexteto - "Analiza" (2:24)
Supercombo Los Tropicales - "Juana Guaguanco" (3:11)
Los Satelites - "El Tostao" (4:18)
Johnny Sedes Y Su Orquesta - "Algo Diferente" (3:23)
Los Satelites - "Fiesta En Venezuela" (4:03)
Rodrigo Mendoza - "Lija" (3:34)
La Renovacion - "Mi Redencion" (3:41)
Los Blanco - "Corta El Bonche" (3:39)
Grupo Yakambu - "Si Eres Tu" (4:11)
Review: Olindo are thrilled and honored to celebrate one of Venezuela's most significant record labels, and to share a slice of their enduring influence in advancing Venezuelan-made Salsa music, with this fresh new 4xLP compilation in the style. Established in 1948 by Cesar Roldan, Discomoda is one of the nation's earliest record labels, as well as the oldest family operated label in the country. Home to one of the most complete folkloric and popular music catalogues of Venezuela, the label also invested heavily in Afro-Caribbean and tropical rhythms that became popular in the 60s and 70s. Discomoda's efforts saw to the increasing popularity of new local bands, such as Nelson y sus Estrellas, Los Kenya, Principe y su Sexteto and Los Satelites. As a result, this would kick off what could be considered a golden era of Salsa in Venezuela and which lasted until at least the mid-70s.

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Played by: Charles Maurice
Tags: Salsa | Latin Jazz
 in stock $28.32
Africamore: The Afro Funk Side Of Italy 1973-1978
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Cat: FLIES 65. Rel: 21 Mar 24
Walter Rizzati - "L'Unica Chance" (3:14)
Chrisma - "Amore" (4:40)
I Robots - "Tabu Tuba" (part 1) (3:41)
Luca D'Ammonio - "Oh Caron" (2:54)
Ramasandiran Somusundaram - "Contrabbando Di Fagioli" (3:09)
Jean Paul & Angelique - "Africa Sound" (4:37)
Weyman Corporation - "Kumbayero" (5:00)
African Revival - "Soul Makossa" (3:41)
Lara Saint Paul - "The Voodoo Lady" (5:12)
Beryl Cunningham - "Why O" (4:14)
Augusto Martelli & The Real McCoy - "Calorie" (4:25)
Prognosi Riservata - "MAAGO" (3:05)
Review: Continuing Four Flies' dedication to delving into lesser-explored periods of Italian music, Africamore: The Afro-Funk Side of Italy (1973-1978) takes us on a captivating carpet-ride into the intersection of Afro-funk and the Italian soundscape prevalent in the six years between 1973 and 1978 - a time when disco was still in its nascence, and the nightclub market was rapidly expanding. Bottling the critical moment at which DJs such as Dave Mancuso discovered Manu Dibango's 'Soul Makossa' - with classics such like Jean Paul & Angelique's 'Africa Sound' and Nat King Cole's 'Calypso Blues' following as floor-bound hits - all these productions pushed the boundaries of dance music at a time when disco had not yet taken over.
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Tags: Afro Funk | Italian
 in stock $36.30
How The River Ganges Flows: Sublime Masterpieces Of Indian Violin 1933-1952
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Cat: TMR 592V. Rel: 18 Sep 20
Paritosh Seal - "Raga Ahir Bhairi" (3:17)
Gajanan Madhav Karnad - "Raga Thodi" (3:25)
Muthi & Mani - "Nagumomu Ganale" (part 1) (3:22)
Mysore Chowdiah - "Manamuletha Raga Hamir Kalyani" (3:28)
Paritosh Seal - "Raga Darbari Kanada" (3:08)
Paritosh Seal - "Raga Sur Malhar" (3:14)
Dwaram Venkatswamy Naidu - "Ragamalika Ragam Thanam" (part 1) (3:29)
Dwaram Venkatswamy Naidu - "Ragamalika Ragam Thanam" (part 2) (3:07)
Gajanan Madhav Karnad - "Raga Tilak Kamo" (3:13)
Muthi & Mani - "Nagumomu Ganale" (part 1) (3:18)
Mysore Chowdiah - "Ikanainana Raga Manirang" (3:32)
Paritosh Seal - "Raga Bageshree" (3:13)
Paritosh Seal - "Thumri" (3:25)
Paritosh Seal - "Raga Adana" (3:08)
Cunniah Naidu - "Thodi" (4:08)
Cunniah Naidu - "Ragam Alapana" (4:15)
 in stock $21.61
Saigon Supersound: Volume 2 1964-75
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Saigon Supersound: Volume 2 1964-75 (gatefold 2xLP with obi-strip)
Cat: SSS 02. Rel: 08 Oct 18
Carol Kim - "Sai Gon" (3:11)
Son Ca - "Khi Tinh Yeu Den" (4:15)
Van Son - "Co Tay Den" (4:13)
Elvis Phuong - "Loan Mat Nhung" (5:16)
Thanh Tuyen - "Con Gai Cua Me" (3:41)
Thanh Thuy - "Trang Mo Ben Suoi" (4:24)
Phuong Dung - "Khuc Hat An Tinh" (4:47)
Thanh Lan - "Sang Rung" (4:49)
Son Ca - "Thon Trang Mo Hoi Trang Tron" (2:58)
Tuy Phuong - "Xin Le Cuoi Em" (3:47)
Champagne - "Funky Do" (3:05)
Hung Cuong & Mai Le Huyen - "Tai Anh Hay Tai Em" (3:29)
Connie Kim - "Tup Leu Ly Tuong" (5:02)
Truong Hai - "Duong Len Non" (4:24)
Mai Le Huyen - "Nho Minh Anh Thoi" (3:35)
Le Thu - "Mung Nang Xuan Ve" (3:10)
Phuong Dung - "Nhung Doi Hoa Sim" (4:43)
Kich Dong Nhac AVT - "Lo Tho To Lieu" (5:24)
Review: Frankfurt label Infracom presents the second edition of Saigon Supersound. The bustling Vietnamese capital at the time was often depicted as the 'Pearl of Southeast Asia' and it is here that the label presents more interesting tunes from a musical era that has long been obscured. Label boss Jan Hagenkoetter is delighted to dig deeper and share with you the beautiful music of this short but significant period in the country's history between 1954-1965. Its diversity explores Vietnamese bolero music, rock and roll influenced by American troops who brought their music to the city, plus traditional folk crossover, latin influences and satirical musical theatre.
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Wild Mexico Vol 2
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Wild Mexico Vol 2 (heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: PINCHE 04. Rel: 14 Jun 18
Los Hitters - "Delincuente" (2:39)
Los Versalites - "Hola , Te Quiero" (1:40)
Beto Diaz Y Su Orquesta - "Caliente Caliente" (2:18)
Nanina Y Orquesta De Arturo Castro - "Enamorada De Un Amigo Mio" (2:14)
Los Puntos Suspentivos - "El Baile De La Pluma" (1:58)
Los Correcaminos - "Incienso Y Menta" (2:34)
Los Sellers - "El Sellin'" (2:35)
Cesar Costa - "El Salvaje" (2:10)
Diego De Cossio Y Sus Barrocks - "Noches De Hippies" (2:11)
Los 4 Crickets - "Martha" (2:03)
Los Beatteens - "Loco" (1:50)
Dyno - "La Petisa" (2:19)
Los Black Birds - "Quiero Que Te Vayas" (2:05)
Angelica Maria - "Brebaje De Amor" (2:24)
Tags: Spanish
 in stock $24.70
Heavenly Sweetness 2007-2017: 10 Years Of Transcendent Sound
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Cat: HS 172VL. Rel: 26 Mar 18
Doug Hammond - "We People" (3:32)
Byard Lancaster - "Blue Train" (3:44)
Anne Wirz - "Mother Of The Future" (5:51)
Monnette Sudler - "Don't Stress Me Out" (4:57)
Florian Pellissier Quintet - "Valse Pour Helene" (3:58)
Robert Aaron - "Flow Like A River" (4:10)
Patchworks - "RIP With John Coltrane" (4:05)
DopeGems - "Journey To The Shore" (4:52)
Jacaranda Muse - "September Sun" (3:16)
The Rongetz Foundation - "Sam's Intro" (5:21)
Blundetto - "Voices" (feat Hindi Zahra) (3:14)
Baron Retif & Concepcion Perez - "Where's My Soul?" (4:28)
Anthony Joseph - "Our History" (6:01)
Guts - "Want It Back" (feat Patrice) (3:30)
Sly Johnson - "Womenarium" (4:43)
Tagi - "NT" (feat Geogia Anne Muldrow) (4:34)
Leron Thomas - "Don't You Know" (6:38)
Review: A decade of free-spirited jazz, soul, funk and all things in between, Parisian selectors Heavenly Sweetness bring together some of their favourite friends and most talented individuals for an all-out fusion session. Highlights include Anne Wirz's octave bending dulcets on "Mother Of The Future", the roaming trumpet and loose shuffle of Florian Pellissier Quintet's "Valse Pour Helene", Jacaranda Muse's barbed lament "September Sun" and the schoolyard sing-along hip-hop "Want It Back" from the hot-to-trot Guts. Here's to another 10 years...
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 in stock $21.36
Africa Airways Five: Brace Brace Boogie 1976-1982
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Cat: ASVN 050. Rel: 14 Feb 19
Black Bells Group - "Sweet Sidney" (edit) (4:12)
Charly Kingson - "Nanga 'Boko" (4:17)
Gyedu Blay Ambolley - "Highlife" (4:59)
Dikalo - "Fine Biscuits" (2:45)
Mekongo President - "Angona Mana" (4:04)
Fotso - "French Girl" (3:27)
Tala AM - "Sugar Lump" (edit) (5:01)
JK Mandengue - "Chibidaba, Chibidaba" (2:55)
Jide Obe - "Too Young" (5:13)
Mulamba - "Dashiki" (version instrumentale) (3:07)
Review: There's a slightly different feel to the latest instalment of the fantastic "Africa Airways" compilation series. While previous instalments have largely focused on heavy Afro-funk and Afro-soul, this fifth edition showcases material recorded during the disco and boogie era (1976-82). The ten included tracks are superb, with highlights including the fuzzy, Clavinet-driven thrills of "Sweet Sidney (Edit)" by Black Bells Group, the heavy grooves and dancing synth lines of Gyedu Blay Ambolley's "Highlife", the spacey Afro-boogie badness of Fotso's "French Girl" and the flash-fried disco-funk celebration that is Jide Obe's spacey, Moog-sporting "Too Young". As the old cliche goes, this is all killer and no filler.
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 in stock $20.58
Bulawayo Blue Yodel
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Bulawayo Blue Yodel (LP + booklet)
Cat: MRI 117. Rel: 12 Apr 19
George Sibanda - "Gijima Mfana" (2:49)
Josaya Hadebe - "Wazibamba EmaRabini" (2:54)
Sabelo Mathe - "Hambanini" (2:47)
Sammy Ngaku - "Mbari Ya Ndia Ruru" (2:57)
George Sibanda - "Ekhaya" (2:55)
Michael Majozi - "Sengihambile" (2:47)
Petrus Mntambo - "Nangalena" (2:54)
Petrus Mntambo - "Yagegetheka" (2:41)
Josaya Hadebe - "Gwabi Gwabi Intombi Yami" (2:53)
Sammy Ngaku - "Rosana" (3:00)
Matthew Jeffries - "Iwe Kusidio" (3:00)
Petrus Mntambo - "Where You Been, My Lovie?" (2:57)
Josaya Hadebe - "Bumnadi" (2:58)
Clarkson Sithole - "Vabereki" (2:49)
 in stock $21.88
Jambu E Os Miticos Sons Da Amazonia
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Jambu E Os Miticos Sons Da Amazonia (gatefold 2xLP + MP3 download code + 24 page booklet)
Cat: AALP 088. Rel: 21 Jun 19
Rosvaldo Ja Chegou? (intro) (0:30)
Pinduca - "Vamos Farrear" (3:07)
Os Muiraquitans - "A Misturada" (3:02)
Os Quentes De Terra Alta - "Praia Do Algodoal" (3:21)
Pinduca - "Pai Xango" (3:36)
Janjao - "Meu Barquinho" (3:13)
Messias Holanda - "O Galo Canta, O Macaco Assovia" (3:33)
Vieira E Seu Conjunto - "Lambada Da Baleia" (2:55)
Verequete E O Conjunto Uirapuru - "Mambo Assanhado" (3:25)
O Conjunto De Orlando Pereira - "Carimbo Para Yemanja" (2:19)
Pinduca - "Coco Da Bahia" (3:06)
Messias Holanda - "Carimbo Da Pimienta" (2:29)
Verequete E O Conjunto Uirapuru - "Da Garrafa Uma Pinga" (3:11)
O Conjunto De Orlando Pereira - "Maruda" (2:00)
Magalhaes E Sua Guitarra - "Xango" (3:20)
Vieira E Seu Conjunto - "Melo Do Bode" (3:45)
Grupo Da Pesada - "Voa Andorinha" (2:43)
Grupo Da Pesada - "Lundun Da Yaya" (3:15)
Mestre Cupijo E Seu Ritmo - "Despedida" (4:09)
Review: Analog Africa's latest must-have release focuses on the little-known musical culture of the Para state on Northern Brazil, and specifically the port city of Belem. Since the 1960s the city's musicians have been serving up unique and exciting new styles that draw as much on West African, Cuban and Caribbean music as they do the rhythms and instrumentation of the Amazonian tribes based nearby. It's these kinds of unique and exuberant fusions - think heavy bass, bouncy ska-style rhythms, punchy Afro-Cuban horns, densely layered drums, celebratory vocals and tropical guitars - that make "Jambu E Os Miticos Sons Da Amazonia" such an essential listen. Context is provided via the included 24-page booklet, whose extensive liner notes track the development of Para's unique musical culture.
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Tags: Brazilian | Ska | Cumbia | Afro Cuban
 in stock $23.94
Brazil USA 70: Brazilian Music In The USA In The 1970s
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Cat: SJRLP 428. Rel: 07 Jun 19
Airto - "Samba De Flora" (6:10)
Duke Pearson - "Sandalia Dela" (with Flora Purim) (3:31)
Sergio Mendes & Brasil 66 - "Batucada (The Beat)" (2:17)
Deodato - "Skyscrapers" (6:40)
Milton Nascimento - "Catavento" (2:28)
Airto - "Tombo In 7/4" (6:24)
Luiz Bonfa - "Bahia Soul" (2:31)
Dom Um Romao - "Braun-Blek-Blu" (4:43)
Moacir Santos - "Kathy" (3:37)
Joao Donato - "Almas Irmas" (1:53)
Sivuca - "Ai'nt No Sunshine" (4:47)
Milton Nascimento - "Rio Vermelho" (3:20)
Tamba 4 - "Consolation (Consolacao)" (8:19)
Flora Purim - "Moon Dreams" (4:58)
Dom Um Romao - "Escravos De Jo" (4:04)
Airto - "Andei (I Walked)" (2:32)
 in stock $27.03
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