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Quimera LP
Cat: SCRU 008. Rel: 12 May 25
Local Sugar Diggers (3:21)
Smoke On The Volga (4:22)
Pfonkie Pfonk (4:15)
Dreams Of Sonora (4:11)
Opyat' 25 (3:58)
Quimera (3:55)
iRest (4:18)
Por Do Sol Em Shelekhmet (4:27)
Review: Scruscru and Los Protos hook up on the former's ever-reliable label for some more funk-fuelled and sample-heavy madness. This eight-tracker draws on the best of Library, jazz, hip hop and soul and collides elements of all of those together with some raw, and what sounds like, MPC beats, all tapped out with a lovably loose vibe. Some like 'Local Sugar Diggers' look up towards a sunny, cloudless sky, others like 'Dreams Of Sonora' are swaggering broken beat workouts with sensuous sax lines setting a steamy tone. 'Por Do Sol Em Shelekhmet' is another highlight with its aloof, angelic vocal tones.
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Played by: Funkyjaws, Scruscru
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Sweet Sweet Dreams
Cat: AACD 082. Rel: 03 Apr 17
Let's Make It Up
Let's Get It Together
Dreaming
Moon Walking
Without Love
Way, Way Out
D'Hardest (bonus track)
Review: Famously, Shadow's Sweet Sweet Dreams album was panned by critics when it first appeared way back in 1984. In the years since, it has attained cult status, with collectors of Trinidadian music particularly enjoying its curious blend of bustling boogie electronics, Soca rhythms, traditional instrumentation and sassy disco-pop style. As this tasty reissue proves, the album has lost none of its lustre over the last 30 years. Put simply, it still sounds ahead of its time, with intergalactic dancefloor workouts such as "Let's Make It Up" (with its "we're gonna have a party" refrain) and "Way Way Out" resonating particularly loudly.
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Played by: Charles Maurice
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Shango Dance Band
Cat: CRZR 1003LP. Rel: 31 Aug 16
Position Pass Power (15:37)
Women Are Great (10:21)
I Need Your Love (5:52)
Review: Shango is the name for the Yoruba 'Thunder God' in Nigeria and Ojo Okeji, the leader of the Shango Dance Band was all about injecting military power and warlike energy in his own strain of Nigerian highlife and afrobeat. However, apart from all of Okeji's cult-like stories involving him and his part in the Nigerian army during a time of civil unrest in the late 60's and through to the 70's, and his often troublesome relationship with the great Fela Kuti, the truly special aspect of the Shango Dance Band album is that it was never properly released following its production in 1974. Comb & Razor have done the right thing here and, without them, this magical LP would still be locked away in the never-ending vaults of Nigerian music. This is very personal, incredibly singular African jazz-dance with a raucous psychedelic edge that lifts it high and mighty above the competition. A truly special album - DO NOT MISS IT.
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Tags: Afrobeat | Afro Funk
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Step On Step
Step On Step (gatefold 2xLP with obi-strip)
Cat: IARC 0055LP. Rel: 09 Sep 22
Roll Tape (0:22)
Gimme Some Sugar (2:29)
Daddy's Diddies (1:58)
Gotta Dig It To Dig It (3:32)
No Credit For This (3:27)
Roadtrip (5:19)
On Your Face (2:43)
That's The Way Of The World (4:24)
Imagination (5:53)
In The Basement (5:15)
Business (1:29)
Look B4U Leap (6:07)
Around The House (4:16)
Funky Sci Fi (4:12)
Mini Mugg (2:27)
Chicago Independent (1:31)
Surround Stereo (0:43)
Black Gold (2:53)
Denim Groove (4:18)
Notes From Dad (4:37)
Rubie & Charles (3:29)
Greatness (2:42)
Step On Step (4:07)
Review: International Anthem has become one of the contemporary jazz scenes most crucial labels. It deals in the most cutting edge sounds in the genre as well as offering up fantastic fusions with sounds from the world's hip-hop, R&B and broken beat. Here they look to Charles Stepney for an album that he recorded back in the 1960s in his Chicago basement. He played all the instruments himself and across four sides of vinyl he serves up his so-called and signature "baroque soul" sound with widescreen arrangements, innocent melodies and curious rhythms.
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