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Space Funk: Afro Futurist Electro Funk In Space 1976-84
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Cat: SJRLP 449. Rel: 11 Feb 21
 
Funk
LEO - "Fee Fi Fo Fum" (3:59)
The Sonarphonic - "Super Breaker" (4:24)
Santiago - "Bionic Funk" (4:10)
Frank Cornilius - "Computer Games" (4:52)
JUJU & The Space Rangers - "Plastic" (4:46)
Jamie Jupitor - "Computer Power" (7:01)
Solaris - "Space Invaders" (3:36)
Copperfield - "Make It Good To Me Baby" (3:27)
Ernest Flippin II - "Supersonic Space Lady" (4:15)
Funk Machine - "Funk Machine" (4:06)
Ramsey 2C-3D - "Fly Guy & The Unemployed" (7:57)
Ose - "Computer Funk" (6:31)
Below Zero Band - "Seven (We Are)" (5:18)
Rodney Stepp - "Break-Out" (5:48)
Review: While much turn-of-the-80s electro-funk was inherently futuristic in tone, the music gathered together on Soul Jazz's latest compilation, "Space Funk", is particularly intergalactic. The venerable London label has searched in particular for cuts from obscure independent labels that bear all the hallmarks of "Afro-futurism" - a musical and cultural movement that would later inspire the birth of techno in Detroit. The quality of the material remains dizzyingly high throughout, with our picks including the bleeping, slap-bass-propelled brilliance of Frank Cornilius' "Computer Games", Egyptian Lover/Jamie Jupitor's signature electro style on "Computer Power", the starry jazz-funk of Ernest Flippin II's "Supersonic Space Lady" and the guitar-laden P-funk strut of Below Zero Band's "Seven (We Are)".
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