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Ritmo Fantasia: Balearic Spanish Synth Pop Boogie & House 1982-1992
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Cat: SNDWLP 137. Rel: 17 Dec 21
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Marengo - "Puente De Esperanza" (4:33)
Beni Life - "Amor En El Cielo" (5:14)
Silvia - "Me Vas Cantidad" (2:18)
Zas - "I Love My Body" (4:16)
Fernando Girao - "Divorcio" (4:57)
Magia Blanca - "Dejate Llevar" (3:58)
Jaume Escala - "Ciutat" (4:39)
Mogambo - "Dando Vueltas" (3:54)
Tango? - "Tango?" (4:19)
Free Tax - "Paris Babylone" (5:46)
Busy Code - "Bianco" (4:06)
Ma Ritter - "Flamenco Rap (In The Land Of My Dreams)" (3:21)
Scan Man - "Arabian" (5:53)
Madrid Groove - "Suave" (5:00)
Nsue - "Rebelde Silueta" (4:34)
Isamar & Compania - "No Estas" (12" version) (5:43)
Bianca - "Tabu" (Caribbean dub) (5:15)
Poly-C - "Soy Pijo" (Boite-Pijo instrumental) (4:21)
Cuelebre - "Costa Verde" (4:43)
La Guinda - "Jamas Me Casaria Con Un Pirata" (4:03)
Blaumari - "Memories" (4:06)
Review: Ritmo Fantasia is the name of this superb 21 track selection, and it has been curated by Berlin-based, Venezuelan-born producer, DJ and record obsessor Trujillo. As the name suggests, this is music plucked from the outer fringes of the Spanish electronic scene from the 80s and 90 with plenty of proto sounds from the worlds of bleep, hip house, electro, boogie, Iberian pop and plenty more. It is a treasure trove of obscure but essential grooves for Balearic heads and music lovers alike. The artwork alone is worth the cover price, so big up Soundway for this one.
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Body Beat: Soca Dub & Electronic Calypso 1979-98
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Cat: SNDWLP 132. Rel: 25 Oct 19
 
Dub
Cito Jarvis - "Fighting Soldier" (5:48)
Roger Bain - "Stand Up & Rock Your Body" (instrumental) (5:29)
D Ivan - "Fire" (extended dub edit) (5:36)
Bill Campbell - "Body Beat" (4:24)
Brother Resistance - "Move It" (version) (5:52)
Adonijah - "It's Alright" (6:34)
Peter Britto - "I Want Your Love" (5:00)
Juno D - "Hotter & Hotter" (dub edit) (6:44)
Colin Jackman - "D'Jab Jab Dance" (Bad Lad mix) (4:23)
Levi John - "SOCA" (7:31)
Spiking - "Liberation Train" (7:52)
Mohjah - "Zion Gates" (dub) (4:21)
Andre Tanker - "Wild Indian Band" (6:22)
Touch - "Touch Music" (edit) (6:14)
D' Rebel Band - "Solid" (6:36)
The Millers - "Last Days" (5:57)
Chocolate Affaire - "Jump To Calypso" (4:04)
Review: The mighty Soundway Records label head Miles Cleret and DJ/collector Jeremy Spellacey turn their expert digging and curatorial skills to the Soca Dub & Electronic Calypso sounds of 1979 to 1998 on this bumper new triple pack. The 17 tracks touch on obscurities, instrumentals and dubs, vocal edits and all manner of roots, boogie, reggae, house, soul and disco gems. It makes for a never less than heart swelling collection that bring immediate sunshine to even the most rainy, cold days in the north of England. Highlights are plentiful, but our picks of the bunch are Bill Campbell's "Body Beat" which does exactly what it says on the tin, Adonijah's disco stomper ("It's Alright") and Levi John's "Soca", a lo-fi oddity with brilliantly loose drum work.
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Tags: Reggae Disco | Dub | Caribbean
 in stock $24.50
Doing It In Lagos: Boogie Pop & Disco In 1980s Nigeria
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Doing It In Lagos: Boogie Pop & Disco In 1980s Nigeria (gatefold 3xLP + 7" + 8 page booklet + MP3 download code)
Cat: SNDWLP 087. Rel: 15 Nov 22
 
International
Hotline - "Fellas Doing It In Lagos" (5:38)
Peter Abdul - "Don't You Know" (3:47)
Steve Monite - "Only You" (6:19)
Oby Onyioha - "Enjoy Your Life" (6:15)
Kio Amachree - "Ivory" (5:11)
Livy Ekemezie - "Holiday Action" (5:13)
Willy Roy - "Don't Give Up" (6:40)
Danny Offia & The Friks - "Funk With Me" (5:20)
Rick Asikpo & Afro Fusion - "Too Hot" (5:18)
Toby Foyeh - "Ore Mi" (5:44)
Gboyega Adelaja - "Colourful Environment" (5:19)
Mike Umoh - "Shake Your Body" (6:01)
Burnis Moleme - "Where Is The Answer" (7:00)
Sony Enang - "Don't Stop That Music" (5:10)
Nkono Teles - "Be My Lady" (mix) (4:28)
Veno - "Groove I Like" (3:34)
Godfrey Odili - "Let's Do More Music" (7:40)
Terry Mackson - "Distant Lover" (5:33)
Ofege - "Burning Jungle" (bonus 7") (3:21)
Lexy Mella - "On The Air" (Rap mix - Frankie Francis edit - bonus 7") (3:47)
Review: Soundway offer us a new compilation featuring 20 rare tracks from the currently much talked about world of Nigerian pop music; a zeitgeist of their early 1980s club culture. The country's economy was booming at the time and so was its recording industry. Strongly influenced by '70s disco and funk, this new generation were, as the liner notes explain "Eager to sound as American as possible with no hint of the fervour for afro-beat, afro-rock and afrocentric thinking that the 1970s had thrown up". The original albums that many of these singles came from go for exorbitant prices online, so here's a chance to snap up some of the periods finest music, remastered across three 12"s.
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Ghana Special 2: Electronic Highlife & Afro Sounds In The Diaspora 1980-93
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Cat: SNDWLP 148. Rel: 10 May 24
 
Funk
The Godfathers - "Ebe Ye Yie Ni"
Pat Thomas - "Gye Wani"
Bessa Simons - "Sii Nana"
Rex Gyamfi - "Obiara Bewu"
Pepper, Onion, Ginger & Salt - "MC Mambo"
Andy Vans - "Adjoa Amisa"
Starlite - "Anoma Koro"
Abdul Raheem - "Alaiye"
Ernest Honny - "New Dance"
Kwasi Afari Minta - "Barima Nsu"
Marijata - "Otanhunu"
Jon K - "Asafo"
Dadadi - "Jigi Jigi"
Gyedu Blay Ambolley - "Apple"
Charles Amoah - "Fre Me (Call Me)"
George Darko - "Kaakyire Nua"
Nan Mayen - "Mumude"
Nana Budjei - "Asobrachie"
Review: New to Soundway Records comes this second edition of Ghana Special, a comprehensive compilation of '80s Ghanaian-diasporic highlife and its embrace of synthesiser and new wave elements. 20 years on from the first compilation in the series, which was released in 2009 and focused on modern and contemporary forms of highlife, this second volume focuses more on tracing the development of the sound as it took on increasingly synthetic forms. The scheme of things goes something like this: drum machines and synthesisers appeared alongside lilting guitar lines and punchy horns, and Ghanaian musicians began incorporating US disco and boogie, r&b, European new wave, and Caribbean zouk and soca into their music. A kind of socioeconomic history lesson conjoins this musicology: the eighties saw unrestricted migration policies in Western nations in the postcolonial era, which enabled new crossover industries to flourish. Thus the music you hear on this compilation was born, and thrived, and continues to thrive.
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