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Living For The City
Cat: AFS 055. Rel: 14 Sep 23
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
It's Too Late (6:48)
Love Is The Message (6:57)
People Of The World (7:15)
Victim Of Your Love (6:20)
Living For The City (10:01)
Open Invitation (4:44)
Review: Some high-grade South African gold here, as the admirable AfroSynth imprint offers up a fresh pressing of an obscure - but utterly magnificent - set first released back in 1991. Like a lot of black South African dance music from the period, Living For The City, Citi Express's sole full-length, brilliantly blurs the boundaries between kwaito, deep house and what was then called garage-house, with a few nods to the breakbeat-driven roll of hip-house and the glassy-eyed low-warmth of UK street soul. Highlights include the MFSB-sampling, piano-sporting rush of 'Love Is The Message', the Club Zanzibar-friendly 'Victim of Your Love' and 'It's Too Late', and a superbly loved-up kwaito cover of Stevie Wonder's 'Living For The City'.
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 in stock $22.08
Korobela
Korobela (12" + insert)
Cat: AFS 043. Rel: 16 Jan 20
 
International
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 $18.15
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Big World
Cat: AFS 056.
 
International
Big World
Qinisela
Rebatla Muzik
Unity
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Starlight (reissue)
Cat: AFS 054. Rel: 27 Jan 23
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Picnic (4:07)
Starlight (5:56)
Lets Go Dancing (Boogie Boogie) (7:11)
Jah Jah Love (8:40)
Picnicing (4:00)
Keep On Moving (5:26)
 in stock $22.62
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