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Singles
Aynotche Terabu
Aynotche Terabu (limited 7")
Cat: AFR 45015. Rel: 14 Jun 16
Mahmoud Ahmed - "Aynotche Terabu" (with Equators Band) (4:02)
Girma Beyene - "Ene Negn Bay Manesh" (2:24)
Review: The Afro 45's / Mr Bongo lineage has produced some of the hottest, most sizzling funk reissues from around the globe, and this tasty two-header from Mahmoud Ahmed - who has appeared heavily on Portland's monumental Mississippi label - and Girma Beyene, two greats of the African soul / funk heritage. Ahmed's "Aynotche Terabu" is backed by the Equators Band, and the man's voice rides like crispy waves over the dusty percussion and charging trumpets of the outfit; Beyene appears with a less moody but equally brilliant jazz-leaning piece named "Ene Negn Bay Manesh", bringing through the spirot of greats such as Mulatu and the rest of the African luminaries.
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Tags: African | Afro Funk | Afro Jazz
! low stock $10.59
Samba
Samba (limited 7")
Cat: AFRO45 001. Rel: 14 Apr 22
Amazones De Guinee - "Samba" (4:53)
Moussa Doumbia - "Samba" (5:28)
Review: Mr Bongo kickstarts a new Afro 45s series with serious intention; all-girl troupe from Guinea Amazones De Guinee take the lead with a live recording from Paris, 1983. Taken from their Au Coeur De Paris album, it's the perfect example of a live recording with the balance of musicianship and crowd participation precision tuned. Flip for the previously rare 1980 recording by Ivory Coast's Moussa Doumbia whose smoky vocals and JB-level shrieks hit hard over a clam-tight Afrofunk rhythm. What a way to start a new series.
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Tags: African | Afro Funk
! low stock $12.54
Super Stambeli
Super Stambeli (limited 12")
Cat: SHK 021. Rel: 13 Nov 23
Arbia (4:18)
Doudou Brahim (5:32)
Doudou Brahim (Deena Abdelwahed remix) (5:39)
Sidi Saad (4:17)
Yarima (4:29)
Yarima (3Phaz remix) (3:40)
Tags: African
 in stock $32.29
Tessassategn Eko
Tessassategn Eko (limited 7")
Cat: AFR 45016. Rel: 14 Jun 16
Bahta Gebre Hiwot - "Tessassategn Eko" (4:04)
Alemayehu Eshete - "Ayalqem Tedqem" (3:22)
Review: Afro 45's / Mr Bongo show no signs of stopping their tireless run of form and, 7" after 7", they just keep on producing the goods. There's yet more '70s goodness with this new little scorcher: the A-side is 1973's "Tessassategn Eko" by Bahta Gebre Hiwot, a pensive Ethiopian pop hit for all sorts of music fans to enjoy, but "Ayalqem Tedqem" by Alemayehu Eshete on the B-side is where it's at... just listen to that bass and you'll instantly recognize this wonderful little cover.
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 in stock $12.54
Samh Almea'ad
Samh Almea'ad (7" + booklet)
Cat: HABIBI 029. Rel: 05 Dec 24
Samh Almea'ad (3:49)
Rjana Lamta (3:27)
Review: Cheb Bakr's latest release reflects the rich interplay of North African tradition and modernity. Rooted in rhythmic Arabic melodies, the tracks blend warm, soulful instrumentation with a contemporary edge. The production draws from Libyan pop's energetic pulse, merging traditional sounds with subtle nods to r&b and hip-hop. This is a striking example of how regional influences can be reinterpreted for new audiences while retaining their cultural depth and vibrancy.

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Tags: African | Arabic
 in stock $13.93
Mamezala
Mamezala (12")
Cat: CASA 1202. Rel: 25 Jun 20
Mamezala (4:19)
Never Give Up (4:58)
Review: The Bees were a product of the late 80s South African music scene. They were an unknown band even in their homeland but its hard to see why given their happy kwaito sound. Now, 30 years later, international diggers are bringing the outfit the acclaim they deserve after the band was rather forgotten because they never had a big crossover hit in their early years. Here two of their best tracks are served up by Dutch label La Casa Tropical. They're lit up with pixelated synths and retro-future vibes that European party people love to get down to. "Mamezala" is the more considered of the two, while "Never Give Up" is a strident and rousing proto-house anthem with plenty of boogie in the bass.
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Tags: African | Afro House
 in stock $16.43
This Is Bolga!
Cat: PH 45021. Rel: 16 May 19
This Is Bolga! (part 1) (3:35)
This Is Bolga! (part 2) (3:53)
Review: German-Ghanaian group the Polyversal Souls have previously collaborated with a number of bands and solo artists from West Africa, so this hook-up with Northern Ghanaian outfit the Bolga All Stars - a collective made up of leading local kologo and frafra-gospel singers and musicians - should not come as much of a surprise. Separated into two parts for the seven-inch release, the track blends the Polyversal Souls' lolloping, late '60s style Afro-funk grooves - complete with fuzzy, period style production - and sharp horn section with glistening guitars, snaking solos and fine vocals from the Bolga All Stars. It's one of the Polyversal Souls' finest releases yet, and that's saying something.
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Tags: African | Afro Funk | Afro Jazz
 in stock $10.01
Alech
Alech (12")
Cat: HABIBI 004. Rel: 08 Dec 16
Alech (3:25)
Hanen (4:56)
Alech (instrumental) (3:24)
Hanen (instrumental) (4:53)
Review: Late 70s funk fusion from Tunisia: capturing the moment leading Tunis bands Dalton and Marhaba Band joined forces for some legendary disco fusion. "Alech" ignites with a Doobie Brothers style shiny guitar, big slap bass and soaring synth work while "Hanen" is a little more introspective and soulful with its honeyed harmonies and cascading chord sequence. Complete with instrumentals.
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 in stock $19.77
What's Love
 in stock $13.09
Basa Basa
Cat: PH 45014. Rel: 22 Mar 18
Basa Basa (4:08)
Sahara Akwantuo (3:46)
Review: Those with a deep knowledge of Berlin's Ghanaian ex-pat "burger-highlife" scene may already be familiar with Lee Dodou, a singer who recorded a number of classic singles and albums during the 1980s as part of bands Georg Darko and Kantata. He retired from music in 1991, but has been persuaded to return to action by the Philophon team. This comeback single is pretty impressive all told, with A-side "Basa Basa" - a triumphantly celebratory chunk of 1960s "concert party" highlife rich in punchy horn lines and Dodou's full-throated vocals - being joined on the flipside by the slower, synth-laden "Sahara Akwantou". Brilliantly, the label describes this as "kraut-life" due to its unique (and rather good) fusion of highlife and German kosmiche.
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Tags: African | Highlife
 in stock $10.31
Elado Edits
Elado Edits (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: RNT 053. Rel: 26 Jan 21
Big Baba (4:56)
Gulab Jamun (4:10)
Blame (4:54)
Halloumi (4:42)
Review: Antal has already been dropping the worldly beats on this EP which is a fine stamp of approval for Israeli DJ and collector Elado. This marks his debut on the label having won plenty of fans for his offering on Eddie C's cult Red Motorbike. The music take its cues from all over the planet - Africa, India and the Middle East - and brims with disco joy, funk richness and plenty of earthly soul. 'Big Baba' is a classy party starter with good time feels, 'Gulab Jamun' is a foreign language acid laced love song and 'Blame' is synth heavy disco funk.
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 in stock $17.55
Maloya Gaze
Maloya Gaze (12" + insert)
Cat: MKTZ 02. Rel: 15 May 24
Siko (3:10)
Maloya Gaze (4:41)
Alkol (3:52)
Siko (Voilaaa remix) (4:26)
Maloya Gaze (La Dame remix) (3:30)
Alkol (Guiss Guiss Bou Bess remix) (4:22)
Tags: African | Cape Verde
 in stock $32.29
Everything You Do You Do For Yourself
Cat: PH 45013. Rel: 07 Dec 17
Everything You Do, You Do For Yourself (4:27)
Estre (feat Florence Adooni) (5:02)
Review: Philophon is a Berlin-based label run by Max Weissenfeldt. Part of Philophon is the Tonstudio Bluetenring in Kreuzberg, operated by Benjamin 'Stibbo' Spitzmueller. The label's essential motivation is to support any form of local culture with reason, freedom and ludic drive. North-Ghanaian singer Guy One presents his first international release here. He promises what his name is saying: he is the number one artist of Frafra music, named after his people. "Everything You Do, You Do For Yourself" is a driving Highlife rhythm and his only song having a phrase in English. "Estre" features one of the leading voices of Frafra-Gospel named Florence Adooni. She interweaves perfectly with the horn arrangements by Weissenfeldt and the drummer. Washington's Hailu Mergia, San Francisco's Idris Ackamoor and the Pyramids and the legendary Scandinavian producer Jimi Tenor have also released on the label over the last year too.
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Tags: African | Highlife | Afro Funk
 in stock $9.20
Luanda (Record Store Day RSD 2022)
Cat: MBX 166. Rel: 30 Apr 22
Luanda (feat Ray Carless) (4:11)
Jummy Bee (feat Kevin Davy & Alex White) (2:59)
Tags: African | Afrobeat | Afro House
 in stock $8.90
Asafo
Asafo (12")
Cat: SNDW 12030. Rel: 30 Nov 18
Jon K - "Asafo" (4:45)
Pat Thomas - "Enye Woa" (extended intro) (6:25)
 in stock $12.54
Mr Diva
Mr Diva (7")
Cat: F-UR 7378. Rel: 05 Jul 19
Mr Diva (3:47)
Hungry Man, Angry Man (3:59)
 in stock $11.13
Korobela
Korobela (12" + insert)
Cat: AFS 043. Rel: 16 Jan 20
Indaba Kabani (5:40)
Victim (5:18)
Why (5:27)
Korobela (5:36)
Mjukeit (5:04)
Atikatareni (4:36)
Review: Dutch label Afrosynth's latest dig into the South African scene of the 1980s and '90s focuses on the career of Kamazu, a prolific artist who released six albums and a handful of killer singles between 1986 and '97. It's a great collection, combining his better-known hits - the mid-80s boogie goodness of "Korobela" and superb 1991 Kwaito smash "Indaba Kabani" - with a quartet of lesser-known cuts from his bulging catalogue. Our picks include the slo-mo Kwaito dreaminess of "Atikatareni" and the cheery, synth bass-propelled brilliance of "Victim", though the standard throughout is dizzyingly high. A must-have for all those who love the distinctive warm, dreamy and synth-heavy sound of South African dance music from the late '80s and early '90s.
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Tags: African | Afro House
 in stock $18.66
Let It Go
Let It Go (7" + insert)
Cat: HR 7S267. Rel: 22 Mar 23
Let It Go (3:29)
Let It Go (instrumental) (3:27)
Review: Lawson Jr'Music is based in Montreal in Canada and is a drummer, singer and music composer who has played all over the world since a young age. He brings a distinctive Afro vibe to his take on hip hop as demonstrated by this masterful new cut on BSide/Lawson Entertainment. 'Let It Go' is defined by its screwy bass down low and the echoing hits up top. Aside from that I'd an empty but atmospheric cut with yearning vocals and melancholic chords. The flispide instrumental allows the slick production to shine.
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Tags: African
 in stock $24.50
Kanyunyi
Kanyunyi (limited 7")
Cat: NYCT 7084. Rel: 08 Jun 23
Kanyunyi (4:29)
Ekenge (4:27)
Review: You could easily think this was a dusty reissue of a long-lost Afro classic. But no, it is not. Instead, it is new music from Loboko, a new group created from the rich musical melting pot that is New York City featuring young Congolese vocalist and guitar talent, Yohni Djungu Sungu, plus Soukouss-Stars associate and top bassist Ngouma Lokito. This is their debut recording and surely the first of many that will be built of jam sessions. It is traditional Congolese music with a modern twist but plenty of guitar-driven sounds from African soukous with Caribbean inspirations, Loboko's unique take on the ethnic Baluba rhythm, and elements drawn from the seben style. Utterly intoxicating.
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Tags: African | Soukous
 in stock $17.55
Chakacha
Cat: AFR 7705. Rel: 19 Jun 20
Chakacha (4:51)
Mungwana (3:55)
 in stock $13.93
Zandale (reissue)
Cat: AFR7 714. Rel: 25 Oct 19
Zandale (2:50)
Kiss To Kiss (2:53)
 in stock $13.09
I Feel Funky
I Feel Funky (limited 7")
Cat: DYNAM 7121. Rel: 03 Nov 22
I Feel Funky (3:04)
Talkin' Talkin' (4:42)
Review: Matata were formed in Kenya in 1963, laying down their grooves in Nairobi's Brilliant Club before going on to record two albums in London in the early 70s. Both Air Fiesta and Independence are perfect nuggets of Afro-funk, but alas Matata were reportedly homesick and they disbanded to return home. Their short-lived legacy lives on though, and now Dynamites Cuts have turned to their second album to present two of the hottest joints on a cool and deadly 7". 'I Feel Funky' is one of the band's biggest hits, while on the flip we're treated to 'Talkin Talkin' - you can't say funkier than that really, can you?
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Tags: African | Afro Funk
 in stock $20.89
Mangase
Mangase (limited 12")
Cat: SNDW 12020. Rel: 25 Jul 14
Shaluza Max - "Mangase"
Tabu Ley Rochereau - "Hafi Deo"
Review: A special summer-tuned dedication to two of Africa's most creative contributors who both passed away at the birth of the New Year. First up, South Africa's Shaluza Max's 2002 classic gets the revisitation it deserves; big accordions, honeyed Zulu vocals and a chugging groove that could plough into any dancefloor under the sun, it struts with a timeless sense of universal groove science. Flip for a rewind to the mid 80s as Soundway pays tribute to the hugely prolific Tabu Lay Rochereau. Complete with smooth, soothing synths, show-stopping harmonies and slinky bassline that won't quit, it's as heart-rending now as it was 30 years ago.
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 in stock $14.21
Black Beat Disco (remastered)
Cat: DTW 013. Rel: 26 May 23
Akiti (Wrestlers' Song) (11:47)
Orimi (7:01)
Eko Ile (8:56)
Mo Gbayo De (12:17)
Tags: African | Afrobeat | Afro Funk
 in stock $37.60
Shoreza Inyange (reissue)
Cat: AFR7 712. Rel: 25 Oct 19
Shoreza Inyange (5:03)
Amayaya (4:41)
 in stock $13.35
Nsem Nyinaa Nyame
Cat: PH 45026. Rel: 27 May 21
Nsem Nyinaa Nyame (4:10)
Nana Kodajayen (4:03)
Review: Victoria Osei and Theresa Owusuaa are Ahemaa Nwomkro, which is a phrase that translates as 'queens of Nwomkro.' Nwomkro is an Ashanti style music that influenced Highlife, a style of music closely linked to Kumasi, Ghana's cultural capital and a city in the middle of the jungle. The pair link up with young highlife talents here and the results are pure, good time sounds that trill with energy, pickle rhythms and earthy percussion as well as some subtle synth work that brings a contemporary edge.
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Tags: African | Highlife
 in stock $11.13
Yebre Ma Owuo
Cat: PH 45031. Rel: 03 Aug 23
Yebre Ma Owuo (4:07)
Nana Koda Gya Me (3:03)
Review: Ahemaa Nwomkro means queens of Nwomkro, an old Ashanti Musial style that was hugely influential in the early formation of genres like the Highlife take on Kumasi, which is the cultural capital of Ghana in the middle of the jungle. Those queens are Victoria Osei and Theresa Owusua and here they team up with young Highlife musicians generation Akule Pepe on guitar. He worked for many years with Highlife legend Alex Konadu and these songs here show just how well pure Nwomkro work with textbook Highlife.
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Tags: African | Highlife
 in stock $11.13
Radio Familia Volume 1
Nana Adomako Nyamekye - "Obra Twa Owuo" (4:21)
Elvis Kwasi Ankomah - "Fa Wokoma Mame" (5:00)
Imilux Star - "Yolanda" (5:45)
Americo Brito - "C'est Dudu" (4:10)
Tags: African | Highlife | Cape Verde
 in stock $20.89
Doose Mam
Cat: PH 45028. Rel: 13 Jan 22
Doose Mam (4:39)
Gure Yose Me (4:12)
Review: Alogte Oho & His Sounds of Joy's debut album Mam Yinne Wa was a real triumph. A sensuous fusion of international rhythms, gospel vocals and jubilant vibes that was an instant hit with lovers of world music. His new single is said to be a teaser for a seance upcoming album and is another masterpiece from Frafra Gospe, a legend of this genre. First up is 'Doose Mam,' a repetitive rhythm that goes right for the hips. The big horns bring the character and sensuous vocals are the icing on the cake. On the flip is 'Gure Yose Me,' a tune rooted in reggae rhythms thanks to the work of Josie Coppola, Europe's No.1 reggae drummer.
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 in stock $12.54
Kelen Ati Leen
Kelen Ati Leen (limited 7")
Cat: AFRICA 4506. Rel: 20 Apr 22
Kelen Ati Leen (3:41)
Souleymane (4:29)
Review: Insanely funky business from Senegal's famous Orchestra Baobab (who are still touring and toiling 40 years later), "Kelen Ati Leen" is a really sweaty, heavy slab of funk that stares west for inspiration and a mild psychedelic Hendrixian sheen. "Souleymane", released three years after the A-side in 1978, takes more of a Latin influence as the horns get steamy over a rigid highlife spine to create a detailed and very physical groove.
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 in stock $12.24
Kpede Do Gbe Houenou
Cat: AJX 575S. Rel: 21 Sep 21
Kpede Do Gbe Houenou (4:38)
Ma Wa Mon Nou Mi O (4:48)
Review: Benin funk supergroup Orchestre Poly-Rythmo de Cotonou have an essential discography that takes in some of the most definitive afro-funk sounds you can hear. The Acid Jazz label serves up a couple of such betters here with 'Kpede Do Gbe Houenou' layering up the driving grooves, killer horns and wild keys into something intoxicating. Less intense but just as good, 'Ma Wa Mon Nou Mi O' brings the guitar work to the fore, with plucked and funky riffs underneath the imploring vocal work that's up top. Both tunes have been restored and remastered.
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Tags: African | Afro Funk
 in stock $12.24
Gbeti Ma Djro
Cat: AJX 573S. Rel: 15 Jun 21
Gbeti Ma Djro (3:02)
Angelina II (3:36)
Review: Acid Jazz Records' has got a licensing agreement with legendary Benin label Albarika Store that is seeing them put out some of the best music to have ever come from West Africa. Benin's almighty Orchestre Poly-Rythmo de Cotonou Dahomey made plenty of it. This latest 45 is another stunner with plenty of raw screams, wails and grunts all adding extra life and vitality to the already trilling guitars and bustling drum rhythms. Add in heavy percussion and you have a real heavy Afro psych-funk tune. The flip is more deep and soulful, and just as good for different reasons.
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 in stock $12.24
Moulongo
Moulongo (12")
Cat: SNDW 12055. Rel: 30 May 24
Moulongo (vocal) (4:53)
Moulongo (dub) (4:28)
Moulongo (Poirier dub) (5:43)
Tags: African | Zouk
 in stock $15.04
Max Rambhojan
Cat: HTML 002SEC004. Rel: 18 Feb 19
Tou't Jou Pa Min'm (4:33)
Tou't Jou Pa Min'm (1992 version) (4:16)
Cecilia (5:30)
On Jou Matin (4:18)
Review: Labels Hot Mule and Secousse have teamed up to deliver something special: a killer EP of "lost gems from the golden era of Zouk and Gwo-Ka" in Guadeloupe (that's 1985 to '92, fact fans). The four tracks showcased here were performed and produced by an artist whose fame in Guadeloupe sadly never spread any further, Max Rambhojan. The A-side boasts two versions of the rather brilliant and suitably cheery "Tou't Jou Pa Min'm": the jaunty, sun-kissed, whistle-sporting 1986 original mix, and Rambhojan's heavily electronic, synthesizer-heavy, calypso-tinged 1992 re-make of his biggest local hit. Over on side B you'll find the bubby dub bass, sparse synths and flute solos of the decidedly tropical "Cecilia" and a suitably breezy, sunset-ready gem entitled "On Jou Matin".
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Tags: African Disco | African | Zouk
 in stock $24.23
Nissodia
Nissodia (limited neon orange vinyl 12")
Cat: MRB 12053NO. Rel: 11 Dec 20
Nissodia (Mike D edit) (5:11)
Nissodia (album version) (7:40)
Intérprete: Fradinho
Tags: African | Afrobeat | Afro House
 in stock $19.49
Nissodia
Nissodia (12")
Cat: MRB 12053. Rel: 09 Oct 20
Nissodia (Mike D edit) (5:12)
Nissodia (7:39)
Review: Beastie Boy Mike D Edit has decided to rework Malian artists Idrissa Soumaoro and L'Eclipse De L'I.J.A. and their track 'Nissodia' - from the 1978 album Le Tioko-Tioko - for this new one on Brighton label Mr Bongo, the second time it has landed on the label, having previously been on The Original Sound Of Mali in 2017 Both tunes are pumping, full flavour Afro jams with screeching melodies and big, jangling, angular guitars all powered by funky beats. Each one is guaranteed to light up any cultured dancefloor.
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Tags: African | Afrobeat | Afro House
 in stock $17.82
Bush Lark Ritual
Cat: FTN 011. Rel: 15 Dec 22
Bush Lark Ritual (3:34)
Laughing Dove Dance (3:39)
Intérprete: Manu Archeo
Tags: African | Cumbia | Dub Techno
 in stock $14.76
Tracks From Around The World In The Edit Machine
Cat: TNEDITS 02. Rel: 05 Oct 23
Track 1
Track 2
Track 3
Track 4
Track 5
Track 6
 in stock $28.40
Tracks From Around The World In The Edit Machine
Tracks From Around The World In The Edit Machine (limited 180 gram coloured double 12")
Cat: TNEDITSLTD 02. Rel: 05 Oct 23
Track 1
Track 2
Track 3
Track 4
Track 5
Track 6
Tags: African
 in stock $27.84
Mogador
Mogador (12")
Cat: MOM 054. Rel: 04 Feb 25
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 $28.40
Álbumes
Gbefalci (Travelers)
Cat: FPE 066. Rel: 19 Sep 24
Ablcde (Freedom) (6:33)
Batobe (They Are Right) (5:55)
Ampe (A Children's Game) (5:50)
Abcmmcfo (Hunters) (5:57)
Korle Gonno (3:31)
Gbefalci (Travelers) (8:34)
Tags: African
 in stock $19.07
Gbefabi
Gbefabi (limite grey & black swirl vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: FPE 066V. Rel: 19 Mar 25
Freedom (6:36)
They Are Right (5:54)
A Children's Game (5:54)
Hunters (5:57)
Korle Gonno (3:31)
Travelers (8:33)
Review: Gbefabi was recorded on a hot night in a gospel music studio in Accra's New Town district. Ghanaian trombonist Elikplim Kofi and American guitarist Nathaniel Braddock, who first met in 2017, reunited and were joined by percussionists Nii Addotey Brown and Daniel Tettey Black for these sessions which blend traditional and avant-garde sounds while merging folkloric instruments with free improvisation. The music is influenced by Ghana's diverse modern soundscapes so feels both local and cosmopolitan. The musicians' diverse backgrounds bring a rare, spiritual energy to this most standout record.
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Tags: African
 in stock $33.70
Egoli
Egoli (2xLP + booklet)
Cat: AFEX 002LP. Rel: 12 Jul 19
Welcome (feat Phuzekhemisi) (2:15)
City In Lights (feat Georgia, Mahotella Queens, Otim Alpha & Nick Zinner) (3:42)
The River (feat Muzi, Zola 7 & Mahotella Queens) (2:30)
Bittersweet Escape (feat Mr Jukes, Nonku Phiri & Bcuc) (4:43)
Johannesburg (feat Gruff Rhys, Morena Leraba, radio 123 & Sibot) (3:57)
Become The Tiger (feat Sibot, Damon Albarn & Mr Jukes) (3:10)
Africa To The World (feat Infamous Boiz, Dominowe, Otim Alpha, Mahotella Queens, Nick Zinner, Remi Kabaka & radio 123) (4:28)
Absolutely Everything Is Pointing Towards The Light (feat Gruff Rhys & Zolani Mahola) (3:58)
Mama (feat Otim Alpha, Georgia & radio 123) (4:33)
Where Will This Lead Us To? (feat Moonchild Sanelly, radio 123 & Blue May) (3:45)
Morals (feat Moonchild Sanelly, Mahotella Queens, Muzi & Mr Jukes) (3:15)
Taranau (feat Otim Alpha & Gruff Rhys) (4:32)
No Games (feat Sho Madjozi, Pote, Moonchild Sanelly, Ghetts, Muzi & radio 123) (3:14)
The Return Of Bacardi (feat DJ Spoko & FAKA) (5:17)
Sizi Freaks (feat Infamous Boiz & Moonchild Sanelly) (4:48)
I Can’t Move (feat Damon Albarn, Moonchild Sanelly, Mr Jukes, Sibot & Blue May) (3:14)
See The World (feat Mahotella Queens, Damon Albarn & Gruff Rhys) (3:04)
 in stock $30.63
Lou Bess Dioudouna
Cat: PWLP 108. Rel: 01 Dec 22
Sant Lenko (7:02)
Begue (4:56)
Siyare (5:19)
Mame Fallou (6:36)
Fallo Fall (5:07)
Bamba Harnoube (5:02)
Mbakh Dou Mbakh (6:18)
Boul Bayi (3:24)
Tags: African
 in stock $43.43
The King Of Sudanese Jazz
Cat: HABIBI 013. Rel: 16 Jul 20
Argos Farfish (4:40)
El Bambi (5:23)
Malak Ya Saly (6:36)
Kamar Dawa (5:21)
Zulum Aldunya (4:51)
Aziza (6:33)
Ya Shagini (9:32)
Review: For their latest essential primer on Sudanese music, Habibi Funk has chosen to focus on singer Sharharbil Ahmed, an artist whose desire to update Haqiba, a popular secular style of vocal-driven music, made him a pivotal figure in the 1960s. In his home country, Sharharbil became known as the "king of Sudanese jazz", a distinctive style that melded local instrumentation and vocals with jazz horns and heavy, guitar-driven grooves that drew much inspiration from rock and roll, surf-rock and rhythm and blues. The compilation does a great job in showcasing this insatiable, effervescent sound, showcasing the very best of Sharharbil's golden period output, most of which has never before been released outside of Sudan.
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Tags: African | Afro Jazz
! low stock $22.27
Babi
Babi (CD)
Cat: CLE 073CD. Rel: 22 May 23
Yona
Aderrahman
Al Hamzia
Babi
Fadimata
Terhanin
Tiago Mali
Zoukoutine
Tags: African
 in stock $16.15
Vol 1
Vol 1 (LP)
Cat: LBLBOP 5045. Rel: 23 Mar 23
Forgive Them Oh God Amin-Amin (8:39)
Emoi Khakiegwi Aghumheile (8:39)
Igwegi Baba (8:29)
Iyuchele Opomumhe (8:35)
Review: The magnificent Luaka Bop label has been showcasing the work of Alhaji Waziri Oshomah - a master of Afro sounds and rhythms that cut deep - for a while now across several albums and compilations. He hails from Edo State in southern Nigeria and is known for holding sermons of the religious as well as musical sort. After various volumes of work and the superb World Spirituality Classics 3: The Muslim Highlife Of Alhaji Waziri Oshomah record comes this new series of gems that show off his unique take on international rhythms across four long, ever evolving and always engaging grooves.
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Tags: African | Highlife
 in stock $30.63
Vol 2
Vol 2 (limited LP)
Cat: LBLBOP 5046. Rel: 30 Mar 23
Alhaji Yesufu Sado - Managing Director - Alhaji Y Sado & Sons Ltd (17:46)
Chief J Aigbokhaode Electrical Contractor - Ikhin - Benin (10:35)
Ikwekiame Nedumhe (7:37)
Tags: African | Highlife
 in stock $30.06
Rejoice (Special Edition)
Rejoice (Special Edition) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP + booklet with obi-strip)
Cat: 405053 8647921. Rel: 22 Oct 21
Robbers Thugs & Muggers (O'Galajani) (4:36)
Agbada Bougou (5:22)
Coconut Jam (3:22)
Never (Lagos Never Gonna Be The Same) (3:47)
Slow Bones (5:48)
Jabulani (Rejoice Here Comes Tony) (5:32)
Obama Shuffle Strut Blues (4:35)
We've Landed (4:38)
Robbers Thugs & Muggers (O'Galajani) (Cool Cats mix) (4:45)
Agbada Bougou (Cool Cats mix) (5:03)
Coconut Jam (Cool Cats mix) (3:16)
Never (Lagos Never Gonna Be The Same) (Cool Cats mix) (3:26)
Slow Bones (Cool Cats mix) (5:44)
Jabulani (Rejoice Here Comes Tony) (Cool Cats mix) (4:49)
Obama Shuffle Strut Blues (Cool Cats mix) (3:48)
We've Landed (Cool Cats mix) (4:38)
 in stock $31.46
Jealousy (reissue)
Cat: COMET 094. Rel: 21 Sep 20
Jealousy (11:25)
Hustler (13:03)
 in stock $28.95
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