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Singles
Girassol
Cat: MRB 7215. Rel: 08 Jul 22
 
International
Girassol (1:42)
Girassol (Playback) (1:38)
Review: 'Girassol' has long been one of the hardest-to-find gems in Brazilian great Marcos Valle's vast catalogue of sun-drenched musical treats. It was initially recorded and released as a promo-only seven-inch, with copies being handed out to customers of a Brazilian supermarket chain. This, then, marks the track's first ever commercial release. In its' original form (side A), 'Girassol' is a lusciously short, soft-focus affair - a two-minute chunk of laidback, jazz-funk influenced South American boogie bliss with the kind of high production values that you'd expect from Valle during his successful post-disco period. As with the original 7", it comes backed with the slightly more elaborate 'Playback' instrumental mix, where gentle, eyes-closed saxophone solos come to the fore.
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 in stock $11.60
A Paraiba Nao E Chicago
Cat: BRZ45 061. Rel: 07 Feb 17
 
International
Marcos Valle - "A Paraiba Nao E Chicago" (4:39)
Don Beto - "Nao Quero Mais" (2:11)
Review: For the latest volume in their ongoing Brazil 45s series, Mr Bongo has decided to change tack. The two tracks showcased here are from the golden age of Brazilian boogie. On the A-side you'll find Marcos Valle's "A Paraiba Nao E Chicago", a largely overlooked cut from his 1981 full-length Vontade De Rever Voce. While not as instantly as infectious as some of his better-known singles, it's still superb; a breezy, blue-eyed soul cut full of rising horns and sweet Portuguese vocals. On the B-side, you'll find Don Beto's 1978 disco-funk jam "Nao Quero Mais", a superb track that was seemingly inspired by the Doobie Brothers' "Long Train Running".
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Estrelar
Estrelar (limited 7")
Cat: BRZ 45030. Rel: 29 May 24
 
International
Marcos Valle - "Estrelar" (5:11)
Robson Jorge & Lincoln Olivetti - "Aleluia" (3:52)
Review: Two silky sides of Brazilian disco soul on Mr Bongo's perennial Brazil 45s series. First up, long-haired lothario samba fusionista Marcos teams up with Leon Ware for a pristine polished piece of early 80s disco funk. Golden harmonies, staccato vocals and a super juicy bassline; it's not hard to see why it was his best selling single. Flip for the equally smooth "Alleluia" from Brazilian boogie gospelist; this one is all about the percussion heavy breakdown. Proper sunshine block party business.
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 in stock $12.44
Mentira
Mentira (limited 7")
Cat: BRZ 45017. Rel: 07 Aug 18
 
International
Marcos Valle - "Mentira" (3:43)
Toni Tornado - "Me Libertei" (3:39)
Review: Two premium Latin funk documents on one limited 45, Mr Bongo deliver once again: Marcos Valle needs no introduction to Brazilian music enthusiasts. "Mentira" is a self-cover as Valle takes his 69 classic "Mentira Carioca" and develops the dynamic with a vocal style that's highly reminiscent of Donovan. Flip for Toni Tornado's Black Rio anthem "Me Libertei". Fusing sleazy rock n roll with jazzy Latin soul, madly this is the first time it's ever graced a 45!
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Tags: MPB | Samba | Brazilian Funk
 in stock $12.44
Raler
Raler (7")
Cat: HC 83. Rel: 27 Nov 24
 
International
Raler (feat Clara Serra Lopez) (3:54)
Koliko (3:52)
Review: Vaudou Game returns with a funky Afro Cumbia workout that marks the first single from their fifth album. The French Afro-funk band expands its influence here by blending high-life guitars with Cumbia rhythms and crossing into Afro-Latin sounds, especially elements of Colombian music. 'Raler' features the captivating vocals of Spanish-English singer Clara Serra Lopez and is a mix of fresh funk and traditional rhythms while 'Koliko' pays tribute to West African street food, particularly sweet donuts found in Lome and Cotonou. Delicious.
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Tags: Afro Funk | Cumbia
 in stock $13.54
Mogador
Mogador (12")
Cat: MOM 054. Rel: 04 Feb 25
 
Experimental/Electronic
Intro (0:32)
Mogador 1 (6:55)
Mogador 2 (3:57)
Mogador 3 (4:55)
Mogador 4 (5:37)
Mogador 5 (1:20)
Outro (0:33)
Review: Recorded in Essaouira, Morocco, Pedro Vian and Maalem Nabob Soudani present an exercise in melding the traditional and unorthodox, the old and new, the abstract and the direct, the exotic and, well, something even more exotic. Rooted in the Gnawa sound, but leaning heavily into deep electronic worlds, EMS AKS Synthi and buchla meet the qrebeb and guimbiri, everything contrasting yet complementing. The result is this intoxicating brew that transports you to the North African coastline on which this collection was conceived and captured, and then onto somewhere that's almost beyond the terrestrial. Close your eyes, allow the hypnotic looped musical phrases and organic aesthetic of the recording itself to wash over you, through, and around your body. Something to truly get lost in and a fantastic example of cross-pollination done properly.
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 in stock $28.18
16 Toneladas (reissue)
Cat: BRZ 4503R. Rel: 20 Nov 24
 
International
Noriel Viela - "16 Toneladas (Sixteen Tons)"
Juca Chaves - "Take Me Back To Piaui"
Review: Mr. Bongo's Brazil.45 continues with a repress of two highly sought-after tracks from earlier in the series, this time from Noriel Vilela and Juca Chaves. On the A-side, Vilela's 1971 cover of Tennessee Ernie Ford's '16 Tons' transforms the classic American folk song into a smooth, samba-infused groove. Vilela's version reimagines the track which was originally released on Copacabana Records, with a deep rhythmic flair. On the B-side, Juca Chaves' 'Take Me Back To Piaui' from 1970 featured on his 1972 album Muito Vivo delivers lush orchestration, velvety vocals and vibrant cuica tones. It's pure escapist bliss.
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Tags: MPB | Samba | Brazilian Funk
 in stock $10.78
Álbumes
Radio Verde
Radio Verde (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: CW 003. Rel: 10 Oct 19
 
International
Cabo Verde Band - "Bo Terra Cabo Verde" (3:12)
Americo Brito & Djarama - "Rapaz Novo E Malandro" (7:32)
Cabo Verde Show - "Terra Longe" (3:30)
Elisio Vieira - "Tchon Di Somada" (4:20)
Vlu - "Rua D'Lisboa" (5:45)
Galaxia 2000 - "Coracao Dum Criola" (3:55)
Mendes & Mendes - "Mitamiyo" (5:24)
Danny Carvalho - "Roncanbai" (4:37)
Mendes & Mendes - "Walkman" (4:50)
Jose Casimiro - "La Mamai Ta Bem" (5:01)
Elisio Vieira - "Bem Di Fora" (5:35)
Zeca & Zeze Di Nha Reinalda - "Mocinhos" (4:24)
Review: Rotterdam is one of the many big port cities around the world that welcomed a high number of Cape Verdean immigrants. In the 1970s, Americo Brito was one of them and he soon got involved with the local music scene and found an ever larger community of likeminded talents. He took to the stage with his band and made for a buzzy little scene that found them tour with their own sound system. Here he works with Rotterdam local Arp Frique to serve up Cape Verdean music old and new with plenty of traditional Funana and Coladeira sounds next to jams influenced by wave, disco and funk, jazz, reggae and Latin pop.
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Intérprete: Giovanni Damico
 in stock $30.94
Wamono A to Z Vol III: Japanese Light Mellow Funk Disco & Boogie 1978-1988
Cat: 180GWALP 03. Rel: 30 Sep 21
 
International
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 $28.46
Wamono A To Z Vol II: Japanese Funk 1970-1977
Cat: 180G WALP02. Rel: 08 Apr 21
 
Funk
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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 in stock $32.59
Tangent
Tangent (unmixed CD)
Cat: MRBCD 303. Rel: 12 Jul 24
 
Disco/Reediciones
Srirajah Sound System - "Si Phan Don Lovers Rock" (feat Molam Inteng Keawbuala)
Perikas - "Laberinto"
Leo Basel - "Quelle Drole De Vie" (Nick The Record & Dan Tyler re-edit)
Mac Thornhill - "No Way To Control It"
King B - "Love Is Crazy"
L'innovateur Djoe Ahmed Et Le Zoukabyle - "Amek Amek"
Champagn' - "Bel Ti Negress"
Androo - "Lyriso"
Hidrogenesse - "La Carta Era Muy Larga" (dub)
Love Isaacs - "Surprise Surprise" (Joao Gomes & Dan Tyler Are Predictably Delayed rework)
Kajou - "Tet Chaje"
Conjunto Baluartes - "Nira Gongo"
Land Shark - "Tie Me Up" (The Nas-T version instrumental)
Rick Asikpo - "Let’s Get High" (Nick The Record re-edit)
Pellegrin El Kady - "Seiva De Carnaval"
Lee Jackson Band - "Call On Me"
LTA (Love The Action) - "What Comes To Ya?"
Urban Volcana Sounds - "Ame No Uta" (Rain song - extended version)
Review: Those on London's crate-digging underground should be well aware of Tangent, an eclectic, anything-goes party created by esteemed record collectors John Gomez and Nick The Record. With a little help from Mr Bongo, they've curated this compilation featuring some of their favourite selections from the party - the vast majority of which are either obscure, rare or overlooked. It's a predictably impressive selection all told, with the pair bouncing between digital reggae-infused global grooves (Srirajah Soundsystem), mid-80s French jazz-funk-synth-pop fusion (an exclusive edit of Leo Basel), quirky riffs of the Pointer Sisters (Marc Thornhill's 'Automatic'-inspired 'No Way To Control It'), zouk, proto-house-era Balearic brilliance (Androo), squelchy AOR synth-disco (Hidrogenesse), heavy Latin percussion workouts (Conjuto Balurantes), dub (Lee Jackson Band) and much more besides.
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 in stock $14.10
Straight From The Decks Vol 4
GUTS / VARIOUS
Cat: PVS 029. Rel: 19 Dec 24
 
International
Jacobo Velez & La Mambanegra - "Manana" (feat Nidia Gongor) (2:46)
Tonada - "Manezco" (3:17)
El Hijo Del Buno - "La Danza Del Espiritu" (feat Los Gaiteros De Pueblob Santo) (3:32)
De Mar Y Rio - "Bailen Y Gocen" (3:52)
Umu Obiligbo - "Udemba" (3:35)
Amadou Balake - "Massa Kamba" (4:33)
Joi N'juno - "Samemala" (5:18)
Avila Santo - "Wole" (3:44)
Oliver N'goma - "Icole" (5:15)
Patrick Saint-eloi - "Ay Pwan Van" (5:53)
Timothee Et Pot & Co - "Rentre Dans Ton Hlm" (2:59)
Adelasio Muangole - "Nao Fatiga Muangole" (5:24)
Locobeach - "Idea Desesperada" (4:05)
Review: Guts is a renowned French producer, DJ and vinyl connoisseur known for curating impeccable selections of global sounds. He has done so three times before for this series on Heavenly Sweetness and now returns with a fourth volume that arrives just in time for party season. This essential compilation traverses vibrant Latin rhythms, dynamic Afrobeat, soulful grooves and infectious tropical rhythms to make for a far-travelling listen. Again it shows off Guts' unmatched ability to uncover hidden gems and present them with fresh energy in an eclectic yet cohesive celebration of music's global spirit.
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Tags: African | Latin | Afrobeat | Zouk
 in stock $13.54
Estrellas
GUTS / VARIOUS
Estrellas (gatefold 3xLP with obi-strip)
Cat: HS 236VL. Rel: 24 Oct 22
 
International
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 $36.74
Late Night Tales
KHRUANGBIN / VARIOUS
Late Night Tales (180 gram vinyl 2xLP + art print + MP3 download code)
Cat: ALNLP 60. Rel: 04 Dec 20
 
Indie/Alternative
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
 
Disco/Reediciones
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 $27.90
Bosporus Bridges: A Wide Selection Of Turkish Jazz & Funk 1968-1978
LASARUS / ROSKOW / VARIOUS
Cat: TWIMO 01LP. Rel: 10 Mar 06
 
Funk
Emin Findikoglu - "Cecen Kizi"
Mustafa Okzent Ve Orkestrasi - "Dolana Dolana"
Erkut Tackin - "Sevmek Istiyorum"
Fikret Kizilok - "Aybatti" (edit)
Erkin Koray - "Karli Daglar"
Aksu Orkestrasi - "Bermuda Seytan Ucgeni"
Ferdi Ozbegen - "Kopruden Gecti Gelin"
Erol Peckan - "Senlik"
Okay Temiz - "Denizalti Ruzgarlari"
Erol Peckan Orkestrasi - "Gel Sevigilim"
Durul Gence 10 - "Hilal"
Intérprete: Suonho
 in stock $19.61
Ukouk
MAREWREW / VARIOUS
Ukouk (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: PINGIPUNG 085. Rel: 08 May 24
 
International
Honkaya - "Boat Rowing Song" (1:03)
Etukuma Kara - "Dance Practice On Ice" (1:16)
Uekap - "Greeting Song" (1:52)
Cikap - "Dance For The Crane" (0:57)
Sonkayno - "Game Song" (2:11)
Haw Sa - "King Of Round Singing" (4:41)
Hetono He Karakara - "Sake Ritual" (1:35)
Yaykatekara - "Wedding Song" (3:10)
Takuro - "Birds" (0:29)
Sikata Kuykuy - "Snow Falling From A Tree" (2:02)
Horippa - "Dance Song" (1:32)
Hunpe Yan Na - "A Whale Ashore" (1:43)
Hunpe Pa Wa - "From The Whale Head" (2:26)
Pon Repun Kamuy - "Little Orca Sea God" (1:40)
Orouro Roahun - "Lullaby" (3:30)
Kanerenren - "Bear Ceremony Song" (3:46)
Review: Marewrew, a female vocal group specialising in traditional Ainu songs, takes centre stage in Pingipung's exploration of the music of northern Japan's long-suppressed people. Produced by Oki Kano, who is known for his work with Ainu artists, Marewrew's a cappella renditions offer a fresh perspective on these age-old tunes. With voices familiar from their backing vocals for Umeko Ando, Marewrew's harmonious canons create captivating, trance-like experiences. Nature's whispers and birdcalls add depth, while tracks like 'Little Sea God' weave hypnotic tales. The album, Ukouk, curated by Andi Otto, showcases Marewrew's enchanting melodies, including unexpected cumbia and pop-inspired moments, accompanied by percussion and the Tonkori harp.
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 in stock $34.25
Jump N Funk
Rich MEDINA / VARIOUS
Jump N Funk (gatefold 2xLP + 7")
Cat: BBE 338CLP. Rel: 26 Jul 16
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Fela Anikulapo Kuti & The Afrika Seventi - "Stalemate" (12:51)
Aquil - "For The People" (2:59)
Seun Kuti & Fela's Egypt 80 - "Na Oil" (8:12)
River Ocean - "Why Can't We Live Together" (Sao Benitez BV dub) (5:24)
Asiko Afrobeat Ensemble - "Bushman" (8:16)
Wale Oyejide - "Olodumare" (3:18)
Atjazz - "For Real" (2011 edition part 1 - Atjazz remix) (7:34)
Kutiman - "Bango Fields" (3:58)
Original Nairobi Afro Band - "Soul Makossa (No 1)" (7") (4:20)
Sir Victor Uwaifo & His Melody Maestroes - "Jungle Beat (Mutaba)" (3:05)
Review: Jump 'N' Funk started life as a small event in New York, organized by Rich Medina in order to pay tribute to the genius of Fela Kuti. Since then, parties have been held across the world, with Medina and guests showcasing music by, or inspired by, the Nigerian Afrobeat legend. This debut Jump N Funk compilation follows a similar formula, delivering both purist Afrobeat cuts (see Fela's punchy "Stalemate", and "Na Oil" by son Seun and his band, Egypt 80), and tracks in other styles that draw heavily on the style. Highlights in the latter category include the hazy Afro hip-hop of Aquil, a tasty Afro-house dub of River Ocean's cover of Timmy Thomas' classic "Why Can't We Live Together", and the lazy, sun-kissed glory of Kutiman's "Bango Fields".
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Tags: Afrobeat | Afro House
 in stock $24.04
Mr Bongo Record Club Volume One (reissue)
MR BONGO / VARIOUS
Cat: MRBLP 141. Rel: 27 Apr 20
 
International
Neno Exporta Som - "Deixa A Tristeza" (3:28)
Alipio Martins - "Piranha" (2:51)
Lemos E Debetio - "Morro Do Barraco Sem Agua" (2:49)
Barbosa - "Seara De Oxala" (2:06)
Dave Pike Set - "Mathar" (3:43)
Lantei - "Fish & Funjee (Komi Ke Kenam)" (2:54)
Buari - "Karam Bani" (4:20)
The Rwenzori's - "Handsome Boy (E Wara)" (part 1 & 2) (6:46)
Mavas John - "Use My Bady" (4:28)
Big Youth - "Mammy Hot Daddy Cool" (3:09)
Tappa Zukie - "Freak" (7:11)
Connie Laverne - "Can't Live Without You" (2:39)
Alex Rodriguez - "El Mercado" (4:57)
Cortex - "Chanson D'un Jour D'Hiver" (5:27)
King James Version - "He's Forever (Amen)" (4:50)
Review: Brighton based record label, publishers, cinematographers and legendary former London record store Mr Bongo present the first installment in their new 'Mr Bongo Record Club' compilation series. It features, in their words "a selection of favourites, recent discoveries and sought after obscurities, which form the basis of our DJ sets and our radio show of the same name." There really is some great music on here that has been sourced from all corners of the globe and as much as they're oldies: they certainly are goodies. Our favourites weren't limited to: Brazilian duo Lemos E Debetio's charming "Morro Do Barraco Sem Agua", the African funk explosion of Lantei's "Fish & Funjee (Komi Ke Kenam)" and some truly hot reggae vibes in the form of Big Youth's 1977 unclassic "Mammy Hot Daddy Cool" among many others on this fine compilation.
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Tags: MPB | Brazilian
 in stock $23.76
CUBA: Music & Revolution Culture Clash In Havana Experiments In Latin Music 1975-85 Vol 2
Cat: SJRCD 496. Rel: 05 Nov 21
 
International
Juan Pablo Torres Y Algo Nuevo - "Y Que Bien"
Orquesta Los Van Van - "Por Que Lo Haces"
Los Latinos - "Quemando"
Farah Maria - "Amame Y No Pienses Mas"
FA 5 - "Muevete Con Las Fuerzas Del Corazon"
Tambores De Enrique Bonne - "Como Arrullos De Palma"
Ricardo Eddy Martinez - "Expresso Ritmico"
Los Papines - "Solo De Tumba Y Bongo"
Grupo Sintesis - "Aqui Estamos"
Los Van Van - "Llegada"
Grupo Raices Nuevas - "Baila Mi Guaguanco"
Luis Carbonell - "La Rumba"
Orquesta Riverside - "En Casa Del Trompo No Bailes"
Juan Formel & Los Van Van - "Llegue, Llegue"
Grupo Los Yoyi - "Tu No Me Puedes Conquistar"
Los Papines - "Para Que Niegas?"
Grupo De Experimentacion Sonora Del ICAIC - "Cuba Va!"
Raul Gomez - "Luces En La Pista"
Los Brito - "El 4-5-6"
Leo Brouwer - "Tema De El Rancheador De La Naturaleza"
Ricardo Eddy Martinez - "La 132"
Los Reyes 73 - "Finalizo Un Amor"
Review: Given that Gilles Peterson and Stuart Baker's Cuba: Music and Revolution - Culture Clash in Havana is one of the standout compilations of 2021, hopes are naturally sky-high for this speedy sequel. Like its predecessor, volume 2 focuses on music and made and released on the Caribbean island between 1975 and '85, this time round largely focusing on rare fusions of salsa, Latin jazz, disco, soul and funk, mostly licensed from records that have never been available outside Cuba. It's another stunning selection all told, with highlights including the heady Cuban disco/salsa fusion of Orquesta Los Van Van, the fiery disco-funk of FA 5, the heavily percussive hedonism of Luis Carobonell and the fuzzy psychedelic rock of Grupo De Experimentacion Sonora Del ICAIC. In a word: essential.
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 in stock $13.25
Sintesis Moderna: An Alternative Vision Of Argentinian Music 1980-1990
Cat: SNDWLP 150. Rel: 03 Nov 22
 
International
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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 in stock $33.71
Angola Soundtrack 2: Hypnosis Distortions & Other Sonic Innovations 1969-1978
Samy Ben REDJEB / VARIOUS
Cat: AALP 075. Rel: 19 May 21
 
International
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
 in stock $25.70
Chakalaka Jazz
Fred SPIDER / VARIOUS
Chakalaka Jazz (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: HS 263LP. Rel: 08 Nov 24
 
Jazz
Clarence Wilson - "The Sacred Lion Dance" (3:28)
Gibson Kente - "Saduva" (2:32)
The Soweto Boys - "What You Say" (14:24)
The Drive - "Zone No 6" (6:01)
The Cliffs - "Revelation" (feat Mankunku Ngozi) (6:41)
The Four Sounds - "Seven Steps Lament" (6:39)
The Jazz Ministers - "Zandile" (11:10)
The Tailfeathers - "Tail Feathers" (4:33)
Cassidy Clarke Band - "Doctor L" (6:39)
Zim Ngqawana - "Kubi" (7:28)
Johnny Dyani - "Magwaza" (13:02)
Review: Fred Spider Presents Chakalaka Jazz: A Selection of South African Gems celebrates South Africa's unique and ever-moving jazz landscape. It is a scene that has always blended traditional niches with global influences and styles like marabi, goema and mbaqanga capture the essence of this as Fred "Voom Voom" Spider dives into those and many other rich, eclectic depths. Spider's term "Chakalaka Jazz" reflects the spicy blend of influences and is named after the local relish made from tomatoes, onions and chilli. This collection, spanning 1969 to 2003, is a mix of local talent, exiles and expats that honours the golden era of the 1970s.
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Tags: Afro Jazz
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Marcos Valle (reissue)
Cat: MRBLP 231. Rel: 27 May 21
 
International
Estrelar (5:17)
Fogo Do Sol (3:45)
Samba De Verao (3:45)
Para Os Filhos De Abraao (4:14)
Naturalmente (4:02)
Tapa No Real (4:12)
Tapetes, Guardanapos, Cetins (3:32)
Dia D (4:01)
Mais Que Amor (4:32)
Viola Enluarada (4:30)
Review: Marcos Valle's second album, the 1983 self-titled masterpiece, is one of Brazilian music's many stone cold classics fusing as it does MPB, pop, soul and easy listening with plenty of American influences thanks to the artist's time living in LA. Valle's old brother Paulo Sergio and the legendary Lincoln Olivetti produced the album with a fine cast of guests like Rosana, Serginho Do Trombone, Robson Jorge and Oberdan Magalhaes adding their own vocal and musical flourishes. Standout tunes include Brazilian-boogie cult-classic 'Estrelar' (which was actually co-written by pianist, keyboardist and record producer Leon Ware) while the artwork itself is also well worthy of your attention.
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Tags: Brazilian Disco | MPB
 in stock $22.38
Roots Rocking Zimbabwe: The Modern Sound Of Harare' Townships 1975-1980
VARIOUS
Cat: AALP 101. Rel: 02 May 25
 
International
Thomas Mapfumo & The Acid Band - "Chiiko Chinotinetsa" (3:23)
New Tutenkhamen - "Amai A Kwatu" (2:46)
Gypsy Caravan - "Soweto Mujibha" (2:39)
Echoes Limited - "Soul Scene" (2:53)
Oliver & The Black Spirits - "Anoshereketa" (2:51)
The Storm - "Nyaya Dzinonetsa" (3:15)
Blacks Unlimited - "Hangaiwa" (3:03)
The Green Arrows - "The Towering Inferno" (2:15)
New Tutenkhamen - "Joburg Bound" (2:59)
Mawonera Superstars - "Nyamutamba Naziwere" (3:55)
Echoes Ltd - "Engelina" (3:13)
Witch - "Funky Reggae" (3:56)
Baked Beans - "Introduction" (3:07)
Blacks Unlimited - "Yarira" (2:51)
The Phaze - "Baby Please" (2:33)
Gypsy Caravan - "Chistiuiti" (2:44)
Melody & Bybit - "Kwakaenda Imbwa" (3:07)
The Green Arrows - "No Delay" (2:47)
New Tutenkhamen - "Kumalila Ngwenya" (2:50)
Harare Mambos - "Shanga Yangu" (3:14)
Shaft Form - "Give It" (2:37)
Sweg Unity - "Musikana" (3:14)
Double Shuffle - "Taj Mahal" (2:49)
Dagger Rock Band - "Viva Zimbabwe" (4:00)
ITC Blues Limited - "Porter" (3:48)
Review: Analog Africa doesn't do anything other than special releases really, but this one tracing the label's origins back to Zimbabwe over 20 years ago is a real standout. A carefully curated collection of 25 tracks with a fine booklet proving plenty of extra context, it captures the birth of the country's modern music scene and brims with the creative sound explosion of the 70s and 80s. Before genres were fully defined, artists blended rock, rumba, soul and traditional rhythms in bold, experimental ways that still stand up and get diggers and dancers excited in 2025. Included are never-before-released tracks from Thomas Mapfumo, Oliver Mtukudzi and more and they all add up to rich and dynamic snapshot of Zimbabwe's peerless musical evolution during what was a transformative era.
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Intérprete: Flash Atkins
Tags: Afrobeat | Afro Funk | Cumbia
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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
 
International
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
 in stock $30.39
Doing It In Lagos: Boogie Pop & Disco In 1980s Nigeria
VARIOUS
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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Mr Bongo Record Club Volume Four
VARIOUS
Cat: MRBLP 217. Rel: 20 Nov 20
 
International
The Modern Tropical Quintet - "Midnight In Moscow" (4:28)
James Reese & The Progressions - "Throwing Stones" (Kenny Dope mix) (5:21)
Cindy & The Playmates - "Don't Stop This Train" (3:14)
Carnival - "Eyes Growing Wider" (4:20)
Azwon - "Paradise Island" (5:25)
Carlos Puebla, Santiago Martinez & Pedro Sosa - "Sun Sun Damba E" (3:50)
Pepe Sanchez Y Su Rock-Band - "Sentimiento" (5:00)
DJ Format & The Simonsound - "The Peruvian" (3:42)
Hamlet Minassian - "Al Elnim" (6:10)
Idrissa Soumaoro & L'Eclipse De L' IJA - "Nissodia" (Mike D remix) (4:04)
Teaspoon Ndelu - "Sputla" (7:01)
The Mombasa Vikings - "Mama Matotoya" (3:35)
Lincoln - "Amanha O Tempo Muda" (3:04)
Don Ricardo - "Sonho Lindo" (2:33)
Ze Roberto - "Lotus 72 D" (fast) (3:03)
Wax Machine - "Extralude" (Wyndham Earl More-Than-An interlude remix) (4:27)
Matty - "Selfportrait" (7:15)
Review: Since launching in 2016, Mr Bongo's Record Club compilation series has provided three essential volumes of personal favourites - many obscure and hard-to-find - selected by the label's in-house team of crate-digging DJs. Volume four is naturally every bit as essential as its' predecessors, offering an enticing mixture of Brazilian, African, soul, funk and disco with not a suspect selection in sight. This time round, they've chosen to include contemporary music as well as dusty old gems, with highlights including Kenny Dope's delicious rework of the soul-jazz positivity of 'Throwing Stones' by James Reese and the Progressions, the fast version of Ze Roberto's 1973 MPB classic 'Lotus 72D' and the samba-folk wonder that is Matthew Tavares' 2019 gem 'Self Portrait'.
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Tags: African | Brazilian
 in stock $23.76
Those Shocking Shaking Days: Indonesian Hard Psychedelic Progressive Rock & Funk 1970-1978
VARIOUS
Cat: NA 5065TRIPLELP. Rel: 18 Feb 11
 
Funk
Panbers - "Haai"
The Brims - "Anti Gandja"
Rollies - "Bad News"
Super Kid - "People"
Shark Move - "Evil War"
Golden Wing - "Hear Me"
Aka - "Do What You Like"
Ivo's Group - "That Shocking Shaking Day"
Ariesta Birawa Group - "Didunia Yang Light"
Terenchem - "Jeritan Cinta"
Benny Soebardja & Lizard - "Candle Light"
Koes Plus - "Mobil Tua"
The Gang Of Harry Roesli - "Don't Talk About Freedom"
Black Brothers - "Saman Doye"
Aka - "Shake Me"
Rasela - "Pemain Bola"
Freedom Of Rhapsodia - "Freedom"
Rhythm Kings - "The Promise"
Duo Kribo - "Uang"
Murry - "Pantun Lama"
 in stock $36.74
Calabar-Itu Road: Groovy Sounds From South Eastern Nigeria (1972-1982)
VARIOUS
Calabar-Itu Road: Groovy Sounds From South Eastern Nigeria (1972-1982) (limited 2xLP in silk screen sleeve + 44 page booklet)
Cat: CRZR 1004LP. Rel: 24 Nov 16
 
International
Isadico Dance Band Of Nigeria Led By Isaiah Disckson - "Mbre Isong" (intro) (2:20)
Cross River Nationale - "Nyong Eyen Unen" (6:04)
The Visitors - "Eyen Erong Nwa" (4:54)
Mansion - "Akam Itoro Abasi" (4:00)
Monica Isaac - "Akananwan Isong Idung" (3:31)
Emmanual Ntia & His Eastern Star Dance Band - "Top Eyop Odo" (5:04)
The Sea Lions - "Akwa Idim" (5:04)
Charles Duke - "Suk Usan Idang" (Cross River Radio interlude) (2:14)
Isadico Dance Band Of Nigeria Led By Isaiah Disckson - "Eti Eyeneka" (6:30)
The Doves - "Akan Anwan Isong Idung" (3:27)
Mari Afi Usuah & The South Eastern State Cultural Band - "Mma Ama Mbo" (3:51)
Sunny Risky & The Vitamin Explosion - "Atak Mfat Eyen" (5:03)
Chief Inyang Henshaw & His Top Ten Aces - "Eseme Ikpong" (5:48)
Etubom Rex Williams & His Nigerian Artistes - "Ererimbot Afayung Oko" (6:25)
Bustic Kingsley Bassey's Anansa Engineers - "Journey To Luna" (9:58)
Review: For their latest tribute to Nigeria's booming music scene of the '70s and early '80s, Comb & Razor Sound has decided to do things differently. Whereas most compilations of vintage Nigerian grooves focus on music made in and around the bustling city of Lagos, Calabar-Itu Road looks instead at tracks made and released by those in South Eastern Nigeria. In true crate-digging fashion, the two records here - featuring tracks from previously unheralded stars of the "Calabar" scene, including Etubom Rex Willians and Cross River Nationale - come accompanied by a thoroughly researched, 44-page booklet telling the story of the region's love affair with popular music. If you're interested in African funk, soul and disco, it should be an essential purchase.
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Tags: African | Afrobeat | Afro Funk
 in stock $32.59
Like Nashville In Naija: Nigeria's Romance With Country Music Yesterday & Today (Record Store Day 2017)
VARIOUS
Cat: CRZR 1005LP. Rel: 02 May 17
 
International
Actor Alile - "The Seed Of Love" (4:14)
Dedication - "Concert Ever" (3:34)
Emma Ogosi - "Slave Drivers" (3:29)
Fred Donn - "Lidina Lole" (3:44)
Rennie Cottonheart - "No More Love In This Town" (3:30)
Al Jackson - "Sometime Someday" (3:30)
Ogak Jay Oke - "Another Day" (3:44)
Henry Pedro - "Roots" (5:28)
Joe Nez & His Top Six - "Baby You" (6:30)
Ofege - "Come Right Back" (4:48)
Stanley Edet Jr - "Never Be In A Hurry" (4:27)
Don Civic - "Hill Billy Man" (4:23)
Emma Ogosi - "Going Back To My Wife" (3:21)
Gnonnas Pedro - "Dark As A Dungeon" (7:14)
Henry Pedro - "Midnight Sun" (4:41)
Poor Charley Akaa - "Be In Your Arms" (6:30)
Intérprete: Kalita Records
 in stock $28.46
Nigeria Soul Power 70: Afro Funk Afro Rock Afro Disco
VARIOUS
Cat: SJRLP 446. Rel: 18 Oct 19
 
International
Geraldo Pino - "Shake Hands" (4:41)
Sonny Okosunds Ozziddi - "Dance Of The Elephants" (7:27)
The Wings - "We'll Get Home" (3:51)
Alhaji (Chief) Prof Kollington Ayinla - "E Ye Ika Se" (3:22)
Colomach - "Kassa Kpa Sama Kpa" (3:39)
Geraldo Pino - "Heavy Heavy Heavy" (6:24)
MFB - "Beware" (2:25)
Tony Grey & The Ozimba Messengers - "You Are The One" (7:22)
Sonny Okosuns - "Oba Erediauwa I" (6:20)
The Wings - "Single Boy" (4:02)
Geraldo Pino - "Power To The People" (5:43)
Original Wings - "Igba Alusi" (7:03)
Don Bruce & The Angels - "Sugar Baby" (6:32)
Geraldo Pino - "Africans Must Unite" (5:51)
Review: Back in 2017, Soul Jazz offered up a superb box set of seven 7" singles featuring a wealth of 1970s Nigerian afro-rock, afro-funk and afro-disco. Since then the box has been changing hands for significant sums online, so they've bowed to pressure and decided to reissue it as a gatefold double album. It features the same combination of tracks from the likes of Geraldo Pino, Tony Grey, The Wings and MFB, though this time they've been included in a different order. For those interested in raw, raucous and life-affirming Nigerian dance music from the period, it should be an essential purchase (providing, of course, they don't already own the previous box set).
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 in stock $30.39
French Disco Boogie Sounds Vol 4: 1977-1991
VARIOUS
Cat: FVR150 LP. Rel: 21 Nov 19
 
Disco/Reediciones
Dwight Druick - "Georgy Porgy" (Disco version) (5:44)
Marco Attali - "J'ai Pris Une Claque" (unreleased) (3:24)
Serge Delisle - "Germaine" (remix) (6:28)
Wai Kop - "Lola" (3:51)
Chris O'Hara - "Sur Les Coussins De La Discotheque" (5:27)
Acayouman - "Funk Around" (6:21)
Djeneba - "Better Day" (Hard Soul mix) (5:28)
David Simon - "Transistor" (instrumental) (5:14)
Marco Attali - "La Releve Du Matin" (instrumental) (4:27)
Shen Et Les Shendys - "Je Ne Suis Que Musique" (3:50)
Eric Chotteau - "Affirmatif-Negatif" (4:20)
Cyrill - "Night Ghetto" (2:57)
Aries - "Braziliana" (3:54)
Review: As he has done three times before, Gallic crate digger Charles Maurice has dipped into his vast record collection and offered up a killer selection of French disco-boogie sounds. The 13 assembled tracks are mostly obscure and uniformly superb, making picking individual highlights an infuriatingly tricky task. Our favourites change daily, but we're currently enjoying the tropical disco brilliance of Dwight Druick's cover of "Georgy Peorgy (Disco Version)", the synth-sporting electrofunk cheeriness of Serge Delisle's "Germaine (Remix)", the thrusting P-funk hustle of Acayouman's "Funk Around" and the near Balearic warmth of "Braziliana" by Aries. As the old expression (sort of) goes, Maurice has once again delivered all killer and no filler.
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Tags: Balearic Disco | French | Zouk
 in stock $27.08
Indaba Is
VARIOUS
Indaba Is (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: BWOOD 236LP. Rel: 19 Mar 21
 
International
Bokani Dyer - "Ke Nako" (6:49)
The Brother Moves On - "Umthandazo Wamagenge" (8:47)
Lwanda Gogwana - "All OK" (5:07)
The Wretched - "What Is History" (8:47)
Sibusile Xaba - "Umdali" (with Naftali, Fakazile Nkosi & Ashk) (5:58)
The Ancestors - "Prelude To Writing Together" (11:16)
Thandi Ntuli - "Dikeledi" (9:00)
Iphupho L'ka Biko - "Abaphezulu" (feat Siyabonga Mthembu & Kinsmen) (9:00)
Review: South African jazz-influenced sounds take the lead on this new companion from the tireless Brownswood label. The collection explores the linage of the sounds and communities who helped it evolve as is spread across the country meaning plenty of subtle synths are taken in. The eclecticism is what makes this so essential as the music ranges from the hugely spiritual (from The Brother Moves On) to more late night and inmate (tasks to a fine entry from Sibusile Xaba) via the neo-soul drenched styles of Thandi Ntuli's beautiful 'Dikeledi' which is a particular highlight.
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Tags: African | Afro Jazz
 in stock $13.82
Africa Funk Roots: Chapter One
VARIOUS
Cat: CDMRLP 4321. Rel: 14 Sep 21
 
International
Manu Dibango - "Weya" (5:59)
Fehintola Anikulapo Kuti - "Sorrow, Tears & Blood" (10:14)
Matata (Air-Fiesta) - "I Feel Funky" (3:01)
Alvin Cash & Scott Bros Orchestra - "Keep On Dancing" (instrumental) (2:50)
King Sunny Ade & His African Beats - "Ja Fun Mi" (instrumental) (7:13)
Oneness Of Juju - "African Rhythms" (7:16)
Lafayette Afro Rock Band - "Soul Makossa" (4:54)
The Nite-Liters - "Afro-Strut" (2:48)
Mulatu Astatke - "Yegelle Tezeta" (3:14)
Tony Allen & The Afro Messenger - "No Discrimination" (8:15)
The Rwenzori's - "Handsome Boy (E Wara)" (part 1 & 2) (6:43)
Ofo The Black Company - "Allah Wakbarr" (3:27)
African Music Machine - "Black Water Gold (Pearl)" (3:03)
The Headhunters - "God Make Me Funky" (9:38)
Ice - "Time Will Tell" (4:45)
Wisdom - "Nefertiti" (4:13)
Review: The main selling pint of this 16-track set - aside from the quality of the music on offer - is the way that it showcases both original African funk, Afrobeat and Makossa, and American funk and soul records that drew inspiration from those sounds. So while we're treated to genuinely killer cuts from the catalogues of Manu Dibango, Fela Kuti, King Sunny Ade & His African Beat and Tony Allen and the Afro Messengers, there's also space for the pioneering jazz-funk of Oneness of Juju and the Headhunters, a killer cover of 'Soul Makossa' by the Lafayette Afro-Rock Band, the Meters-ish brilliance of Nite-Liners 'Afro Strut', and the Clavinet-happy heaviness of Ice's impeccable 'Time Will Tell'. To borrow an old cliche, this compilation is, quite literally, all killer, no filler.
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 in stock $29.82
Back Up: Mexican Tecno Pop 1980-1989
VARIOUS
Cat: DE 285. Rel: 19 Apr 22
 
Coldwave/Synth
Avant Garde - "Pesadillas" (4:33)
Vandana - "Cambios En El Tiempo" (3:48)
Syntoma - "No Me Puedo Controlar" (4:08)
Artefacto - "Mundo Sin Viento" (3:45)
Cou Cou Bazar - "Cou Cou Bazar" (3:53)
Volti - "Corazon" (3:43)
Nahtabisk - "La Dama De Probeta" (3:21)
Escuadron Del Ritmo - "Las Cucarachas" (3:45)
Decada 2 - "Alfabeto" (Cold version) (5:05)
Silueta Palida - "El Paso Del Tiempo" (version Remezclada) (3:38)
Review: The esteemed gang at Dark Entries have been hard at work on another one of their always eye opening compilation. This time they turn their focus to Mexican new wave and post-punk on the 10-track Back Up: Mexican Tecno Pop. None of the tunes here have ever made it to wax before and they come with a 12 page magazine that is packed with extra context, lyrics and bios about the artists. The tunes all shine a fine light on the flourishing DIY scene that was present in 1980's Mexico when much of the world's focus was on the more well documented synth pop and obscure electronics from Europe and the United States.
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Tags: Mexican
 in stock $24.58
Ethiopian Modern Instrumentals Hits (reissue)
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Cat: HS 092VL. Rel: 30 Apr 21
 
International
Mulatu Astatqe - "Munaye" (5:03)
Mulatu Astatqe - "Meche Dereshe" (3:56)
Tesfa Maryam Kidane - "Yetesfa Tezeta" (2:40)
Mulatu Astatqe - "Kasalefkut Hulu" (2:42)
Mulatu Astatqe - "Tezeta" (6:10)
Bahta Gebre Hiwot - "Ewnet Yet Lagegnesh" (2:43)
Mulatu Astatqe - "Yegele Tezeta" (3:16)
Mulatu Astatqe - "Bemgnot Alnorm" (2:36)
Mulatu Astatqe - "Yekermo Saw" (4:15)
Tesfa Maryam Kidane - "Heiwote" (5:15)
Review: The fact that Ethiopian Modern Instrumentals Hits has been reissued on numerous occasions over the last two decades is testament to the enduring quality of this most obscure of compilations. It first appeared on Amha Eshete's Amha Records label way back in 1972, and was the imprint's tenth and final album. An all-star affair featuring many of Eshete's most trusted musicians and producers, its ten tracks gleefully join the dots between dusty rhythm and blues, jazz, funk, soul, Brazilian rhythms and African grooves. It's genuinely "all killer" and "no filler", which may go some way to explain Heavenly Sweetness's decision to put it out again.
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 in stock $21.27
Siria: Mestre Cupijo E Seu Ritmo (remastered)
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Siria: Mestre Cupijo E Seu Ritmo (remastered) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: AALP 076. Rel: 19 May 21
 
International
Mingau De Acai (2:54)
Mambo Do Martelo (2:30)
Caboclinha Do Igapo (2:05)
Tubarao Branco (2:13)
Morena Do Rio Mutuaca (2:53)
Papa Chibe (2:54)
Farol Do Marajo (2:27)
Cade O Anel (2:48)
Ventinho Do Norte (3:45)
Siria Quente (3:11)
Eu Quero O Meu Anel (2:51)
Perereca (2:07)
Pra Danca Meu Siria (2:52)
Passarinho Siriri (2:43)
Review: A very special release, available for the first time internationally... Here Analog Africa explores the pollination of rural Brazilian music made by Amazon natives and the influence of escaped African slaves. Composed by Mestre Cupijo and recorded between 1975 and 1982, each track blasts and wheezes its own unique narrative. From the frenetic rhumba of "Tubarao Branco" to the spiralling horns and rich chants of "Siria Quente" via sad croons and concrete guitar strums of "Passarinho Siriri" there's a vibrant fusion of elements that will resonate with fans of music from both sides of the Atlantic.
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Tags: MPB | Brazilian | Cumbia
 in stock $22.38
Habibi Funk: An Eclectic Selection Of Music From The Arab World Part 2
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Cat: HABIBI 015CD. Rel: 12 Aug 21
 
International
Douaa - "Haditouni"
Magdy Al Hussainy - "Music De Carneval"
Fadoul - "Ahl Jedba"
Sal Davis - "Qaboos"
Munir Khauli - "Heik Ha Nishtghil?"
Ouiness - "Zina"
Najib Al Housh - "Ya Aen Daly"
Zohra - "Badala Zamana"
Ahmed Malek - "Casbah"
Ait Meslayene - "El Fen"
Hamid El Shaeri - "Reet"
Ibrahim Hesnawi - "Tendme"
Tony Benn Feghaly - "Free Blow" (dub version)
Review: Since launching a few years back, Jannis Sturtz's Habibi Funk label has done a terrific job in sourcing and reissuing generally brilliant music from North Africa and the Middle East. The label's second multi-artist compilation does a good job in proving this point by offering up a pleasingly eclectic range of "historic popular music from the Arab world". There's much to enjoy, from the Steely Dan-esque West Coast warmth of Douaa's 'Haditouni' and the heavy psych-funk of 'Ahl Jedba' by Fadoul, to the synth-sporting riff on the Bee Gees' 'Staying Alive' that is Najib Al Housh's 'Ya En Daly', and the slow motion, reggae-driven sunshine pop of Ibrahim Hesnawi's 'Tendme'.
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 in stock $15.75
Thai? Dai!
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Cat: FKR 044LP. Rel: 27 Jan 11
 
International
Sroeng Santi - "Kuen Kuen Lueng Lueng"
Plearn Promdan - "Ruk Kun Samong"
Rung Petchburi - "Pai Joi"
Plearn Pomdan - "Ying Ting"
Run Fah Puping - "Pu Yai Lee Santana"
Petch Burapa - "Kor Hua Jai Bee Kuen"
Sroeng Santi - "Nam Mun Pang"
Teungjai Bunpraruksa - "Kanong Krung"
Plearn Promdan - "Kosok Tee Det"
Sroeng Santi - "Baa Baa Buam Buam"
Riem Daranoi - "Jai Ten"
Teungjai Bunpraruksa - "Ngun Pad Baht"
Sroeng Santi - "Dub Fai Kui Gun"
Jalwal, Annie & Geerasak - "Klung Tum La"
Intérprete: Manu Archeo
 in stock $35.35
Nigeria 70: Sweet Times Afro Funk Highlife & Juju From 1970s Lagos
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Cat: STRUT 079LP. Rel: 13 May 11
 
International
Moneyman & The Super 5 International - "Life"
Ali Chukwumah & His Peace Makers International - "Henrietta"
Bola Johnson & His Easy Life Top Beats - "E Ma S'eka"
Dr Victor Olaiya's International All-Stars - "Kinrinjingbin"
Zeal Onyia & His Music - "Idegbani"
Sina Bakare - "Inu Mimo"
Eji Oyewole - "Unity Of Africa"
Tunde Mabadu - "Viva Disco" (instrumental)
The Don Isaac Ezekiel Combination - "Ire"
Etubom Rex Williams & His Nigerian Artistes - "Ama Mbre Ewa"
Soki Ohale's Uzzi - "Bisi's Beat"
Chief Commander Ebenezer Obey & His International Brothers - "Ajoyio"
 in stock $16.85
Habibi Funk: An Eclectic Selection Of Music From The Arab World Part 2
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Cat: HABIBI 015LP. Rel: 16 Sep 21
 
International
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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Intérprete: RUSTAM OSPANOFF.
 in stock $33.99
Borga Revolution! Ghanaian Dance Music In The Digital Age 1983-1992 Volume 1
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Cat: KALITALP 009. Rel: 17 Jun 22
 
International
Uncle Joe's Afri-Beat - "Eshe Wo Kon Ho" (4:21)
Thomas Frempong - "Mada Meho So" (6:28)
Native Spirit - "Odo San Bra Fie" (5:49)
George Darko - "Medo Menuanom" (12" version) (6:21)
Wilson Boateng - "Mabre Agu" (3:35)
Paa Jude - "Odo Refre Wo" (8:58)
Aban - "Efie Nny" (8:11)
Wilson Boateng - "Asew Watchman" (4:38)
Uncle Joe's Afri-Beat - "Mr DJ" (5:24)
George Darko - "Obi Abayewa" (5:44)
Dr K Gyasi's Noble Kings - "Damfo Agoo/David Akofo/ Obegyaa Nowa/Okwantuni Moboro" (Medley) (13:53)
Review: Were you aware of the burger highlife phenomenon that swept through Ghana in the 1980s? Taking the West African sound of highlife and infusing it with the synths and drum machines of disco and boogie, a vibrant fusion culture emerged with hit upon hit of infectious, funky-as-hell party gear undeniably rooted in African culture. This diligent compilation from Kalita looks to some of the most important artists from this wave of electrified highlifers, including Thomas Frempong and George Darko, and of course looking between the cracks for the more obscure gems that should get even the well-schooled excited to check this one out.
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 in stock $23.48
Miao Mouthorgans & Other Rare Instruments In Guizhou Sichuan China
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Cat: SR 557V. Rel: 17 Apr 25
 
International
Miao Three Mouthorgans (Guizhou) (5:11)
Hua Miao Wedding Dance (Sichuan) (3:38)
Hmoob Dongliang (Guizhou) (11:44)
Hua Miao Hulushen (Sichuan) (3:53)
Hmoob Mouthorgans (Guizhou) (2:06)
Gelao Gupiaoqin (Guizhou) (5:58)
Galao Canon Singing (Guizhou) (6:28)
Shui Miao Travelling Song (Guizhou) (1:29)
Review: On a new compilation tracking the performances of various mouth organ groups in the region, Sub Rosa head Guy Marc Hinant levels a timely critique at the commodification of southern Chinese traditional styles native to Guizhou Province. Though he uses the term Miao here, he also reflects on the label's unfortunate popularisation as a product of global market economisation, a trend which between 2006 and 2013 he witnessed first hand, having lived in the area of Dali, Yunnan. This arresting eight-track compilation follows Hinant's very real effort to champion authentic, non-commercial musicians over and above ethno-touristic copycats and recuperators, resulting in this reverent, on-the-ground collection of wedding dances and travelling songs.
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Tags: Asian
 in stock $26.24
Togo Soul Volume 2 (remastered)
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Cat: HC 79LP. Rel: 10 Apr 24
 
International
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 $40.62
Cumbia Beat Vol 1
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Cat: VAMPI 116. Rel: 14 Mar 22
 
International
Silvstre Montez Y Sus Guantanameros - "El Avispon" (2:32)
Los Orientales De Paramonga - "Lobos Al Escape" (2:33)
Los Destellos - "Pasion Oriental" (4:13)
Grupo Celeste - "Viento" (3:43)
Los Mirlos - "Cabalgando Con Ella" (3:11)
Manzanita Y Su Conjunto - "Arre Caballito" (3:08)
Los Mirlos - "El Escape" (2:48)
Los Wembler's De Iquitos - "Un Silbido Amoroso" (2:35)
Los Destellos - "La Ardillita" (2:44)
Los Beltons - "Cumbia Pop" (2:51)
Los Beta 5 - "Beteando" (3:39)
Los Galax - "Lamento De Un Galax" (3:12)
Aniceto Y Sus Fabulosos - "Mi Gran Noche" (2:56)
Juaneco Y Su Combo - "Mujer Hilandera" (3:49)
Los Sander's De Nana - "El Tramboyito" (2:34)
Los Beta 5 - "La Danza De La Tortuga" (2:54)
Los Destellos - "Guajira Sicodelica" (3:24)
Los Orientales De Paramonga - "Captura De Lobos" (2:46)
Los Diablos Rojos - "Malambo" (4:13)
Los Atomos De Paramonga - "El Trencito" (3:15)
Los Beta 5 - "La Jorobita" (3:48)
Los Ecos - "Aqua En La Fiesta (I Don't Want To Spoil The Party)" (2:51)
Los Demonios De Corocochay - "La Chichera" (2:56)
Los Demonios Del Mantaro - "Liliana" (2:22)
Los Mirlos - "Lamento En La Selva" (3:06)
Review: Cumbia or chicha is a richly and widely infused sound that brings together a multitude of influences. It has styles from Colombia and Cuba, plus Western influences including the likes of 60s beat and psychedelic rock, plus an exotic array of indigenous melodies from the Amazonian jungle as well as a weakth of traditional Andean songs. The music that realists is vibrant and vivacious and packed with life and is all perfectly showered here on this superb new collection of tracks by the most important bands of the golden age of the sound.
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Tags: Latin | Cuban | Cumbia | Colombian
 in stock $36.19
Super Disco Pirata: De Tepito Para El Mundo 1965-1980
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Cat: AACD 099. Rel: 15 Nov 24
 
International
Lucho Burbano - "Afro Oriental"
Cumbia Machuca - "Cumbia De Los Bee Gees"
Lucho Gavilanes - "El Tequilazo/Canelazo"
Carlos Haayen Y Su Piano Candeloso - "Palenque"
Enrique Lynch - "La Quinta Sinfonia De Beethoven"
Los Pakines - "Venus"
La Protesta De Colombia - "Lamento De Cumbia"
Sonora Tropical - "Ritmo De Cumbia"
Eduardo Zurita - "La 3A De Los Toquecitos"
Leon Cardona Y Los Internacionales - "La Noche"
El Combo Cienaguero - "El Compae Nunez"
Gabriel Meza Y Su Organo Chevere - "La Luna Y El Pescador"
Los Destellos - "Tanto Tienes, Tanto Vales"
Los Diablos Rojos - "A Bailar El Son Satanico"
Anibal Angel - "Cumbia Tropical"
Camacho Y Cano - "Hagan Rueda"
Orquesta Rafalo - "Eso Es Con Vela"
Alex Acosta Y Su Orquesta - "Cumbia Del Amor"
Ramon Ropain - "Malinga"
Afrosound - "Platico Chino"
Los Destellos - "La China Maria"
Los Orientales De Paramonga - "Te Gusta Como Azucar"
Francisco Zapata - "Cumbia Candelosa"
Review: Analogue Africa's latest deep dive into the forgotten corners of global music culture shines a light on Mexico's 'pirata' (bootleg) compilations of the early 1980s - sets that contained edited, pitched down and distorted versions of genuine dancefloor hits from Peru, Ecuador, Colombia and other central and South American countries. The compilations themselves were, of course, highly illegal, came with very strange covers, and - because of the in-demand nature of the music on offer - sold well. It's a great collection of trippy tropical music all told, with the accompanying booklet - written by a local specialist in 'pirata' musical culture - doing a great job of providing background information and showcasing the movement's strong link with Mexico's soundsystem-powered 'dance-party' scene of the turn of the 80s.
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Tags: Latin | Cumbia
 in stock $18.23
Africanism Vol IV
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Cat: 359697 4653566. Rel: 20 Sep 24
 
Funky/Club House
Damon Ramsey & DJ Spen - "Back To Africa" (club mix) (4:40)
House Rules - "Hyena" (5:25)
Olivia De Lanzac - "Chocolate" (feat Kawele Multimanwa - Ben Delay main remix) (5:36)
Bjorn Lundt - "Sea Lion Woman" (feat Yvan Voice - Tiago Maioli remix) (5:40)
Rio Dela Duna - "En La Mar" (Erik Hagleton rework - Cube Guys remix) (6:19)
Gregory Cabyan - "Carnaval" (6:35)
Nick Chatelain & Danny Chatelain - "Ya Te Tengo" (feat Yericho) (6:54)
Martin Solveig - "Edony" (Alaia & Gallo remix) (5:52)
DJ Gregory - "Block Party" (Federico Scavo remix) (6:49)
Eddie Amador & Rio Dela Duna - "Underground" (6:11)
Bark & Baker - "Satchmo's Tears" (feat Ashley Slater) (6:11)
Erik Hagleton - "Together Forever" (Erik Hagleton & Chris Garcia remix) (6:32)
Bob Sinclar - "Samba In Hell" (Roger Sanchez Reboot) (7:54)
Review: French label Wagram is a real powerhouse when it comes to putting together authoritative compilations. They have done them in all manner of sonic words from soul to disco to techno and pop. Next up is a new volume of their ongoing Africanism series which is led by Bob Sinclar and features, among others, Olivia De Lanzac, DJ Gregory, Nark & Baker, Martin Solveig and Nick Chatelain & Danny Chatelain. It is house music coloured with a wide world of influences from the sub-continent with funk, soul and Afro all making for a colourful collection of hits from across several sub-scenes.
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 in stock $33.14
Call Me Old Fashioned (Soundtrack)
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Cat: NUM 517LP. Rel: 09 Jan 25
 
50s/60s
Pony Sherrell - "Don't Do Anything Til You've Heard From Me" (2:34)
Margo Guryan - "More Understanding Than A Man" (3:18)
Charleen Houston - "Just Like A Fool" (2:35)
Dolores White - "Lovers Paradise" (2:02)
Charlene Knight - "If My Dreams Come True" (2:49)
Darla Hood - "Un Momento Mas" (2:24)
Manny Lopez - "Terra Bella (Que Bonita Es Mi Tierra)" (2:59)
Nun Plus - "Walk About The Craters Of The Moon" (2:43)
Arnie & Chise' Trio - "Three Cherries" (2:03)
Carmen - "Ukulele Mambo" (2:27)
Jeanne Hatfield - "Time" (3:35)
Doris Drew - "Aba Da Aba Du" (2:22)
April Yen - "If & When It Happens" (2:55)
Birdlegs & Pauline - "Mist Of A Dream" (3:41)
Review: The early Cold War years had quite a lot to be envious of. Clearly defined lines of partisanship and international allegiances, rather than this 'each-country-for-itself' end game we seem to be setting up to play right now. Then there was the sexy, swoon-y, seductive and thoroughly intoxicating pop sounds emanating from teenage bedrooms, shopping malls, concert halls and anywhere else you can think of. Call Me Old Fashioned hits the nail on the latter's head. Squarely. The soundtrack to the first part of Louis Wayne Moody's spy trilogy, this is all about those tunes that make you want to sip Manhattans while gazing at some red-lipped diva cast in the low-lit spots of a late night cabaret restaurant. Or lose yourself in the rhythm of a live Latin jazz ensemble, or the bombast of big band. Picture painted, it's a transportive release, even if you've never seen or heard of the movies.
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 in stock $25.96
Asiko Tito
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Cat: JAH 002. Rel: 12 Mar 25
 
International
Jazzhole Collective - "Odun Yii" (feat Queen Oyedele) (5:37)
Duro Ikujenyo & The Age Of Aquarius - "Oyeku" (feat Keziah Jones) (4:33)
Duro Ikujenyo & The Age Of Aquarius - "Ase" (feat Ayo Odia - remix) (4:03)
Kunniran Knn & Afara Oyin - "Ribadun?" (feat Biodun Batik) (4:46)
Sina Bakare - "Mo Duro Gedegbe" (feat YS Akinibosun) (4:36)
Prince Eji Oyewole - "If You No See Me" (4:27)
Duro Ikujenyo & The Age Of Aquarius - "Orisirisi" (4:32)
Jazzhole Collective - "Tribute To Haruna Ishola" (feat Teacha Okudepe) (5:26)
Kunniran Knn & Afara Oyin - "Ogun Jaa" (5:19)
Duro Ikujenyo & The Age Of Aquarius - "Alo" (feat Ayo Odia - dub mix) (3:27)
Review: Asiko Tito is one of many lost gems of Nigerian music. It has been curated by Lagos' legendary Jazzhole and feature music first recorded in the late 90s. The 10-track compilation captures Afrobeat, Yoruba-funk, Afro-funk, highlife and spiritual jazz gems that reflect Lagos' rich musical tapestry. Each track blends traditional rhythms with modern influences which are the hallmarks of the city's vital scene. Jazzhole is a label led by Olakunle Tejuoso and his son and has been a cultural institution for over 30 years thanks to its championing of African and Afro-diasporic sounds. This is another welcome reissue that reminds us of Nigeria's enduring creativity.
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Tags: Afrobeat | Afro Funk
 in stock $30.11
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