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Kokoroko
Kokoroko (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: BWOOD 199. Rel: 08 Mar 19
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Adwa (5:56)
Ti-De (6:14)
Uman (5:13)
Abusey Junction (7:04)
! low stock $18.89
Yegelle Tezeta
 in stock $12.51
Rejoice
Rejoice (180 gram vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: 405053 855749. Rel: 20 Mar 20
 
International
Robbers Thugs & Muggers (O'Galajani) (4:36)
Agbada Bougou (5:23)
Coconut Jam (3:22)
Never (Lagos Never Gonna Be The Same) (3:49)
Slow Bones (5:48)
Jabulani (Rejoice, Here Comes Tony) (5:36)
Obama Shuffle Strut Blues (4:39)
We've Landed (4:39)
Review: Two titans of African music come together for a collaboration that will sadly never be repeated after the passing of the late Hugh Masekela. Allen's instantly recognisable drumming and Masekela's iconic trumpet are a match made in heaven - after all their paths first crossed back in the 70s thanks to Fela Kuti's galvanizing energy. Forget the throwback stuff trying to capture the spirit of the originators, this IS the originators sounding cool and deadly in every way. Funk lovers, Afrobeat heads, curious ears and dancing souls take heed - this right here is an unmissable transmission from two grandmasters in their field.
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 in stock $26.12
Juan Pablo The Philosopher
Cat: ETJ 001LP. Rel: 11 May 18
 
Jazz
Intro (0:36)
Juan Pablo (5:00)
The Philosopher (5:10)
Dylan's Dilemma (1:07)
People In Trouble (5:48)
James Speaks To The Galaxy (0:27)
Space Is The Place (5:34)
 in stock $18.06
Goes To Africa With Love (reissue)
Cat: NA 5244LP. Rel: 12 Jun 23
 
Jazz
Samba Dee (16:12)
Ah Je Ge Da Ba (7:42)
Clean Air (5:12)
Music Came (10:41)
Nanigo (13:23)
Holdin' Meetin' (5:36)
Samba Dee (instrumental) (16:38)
Music Came (instrumental) (9:32)
 in stock $37.53
Beja Power! Electric Soul & Brass From Sudan's Red Sea Coast
Beja Power! Electric Soul & Brass From Sudan's Red Sea Coast (180 gram vinyl LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: OSTLP 012. Rel: 23 Jun 22
 
Jazz
Saagama (3:55)
Qwal (6:19)
Al Amal (6:40)
Jabana (6:27)
Wondeeb (5:56)
Daleb (7:40)
Review: In a stroke of ingenuity Noori found a neck of a guitar whilst rummaging through a Port Sudan scrapyard along the Red Sea Coast in the 90s. Using their welding talents they fixed it onto a traditional four stringed tambour, creating what may be the only tambo-guitar hybrid in the world. Beja Power! Is a love letter to the Beja culture, inherently political and almost erased by the former Sudanese leader. This historically rich niche of Afro-Jazz is both nostalgic and mystical. Elements of surf rock, electric blues and psychedelia can be heard in these instrumental tracks, a 6-track capsule of a powerful identity nearly lost to the sands of time. Noori & His Dorpa Band's style is authentic and evocative and is a joyful proclamation and demonstration of the magic that is Beja sound and aesthetic.
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Tags: African | Afro Jazz
 in stock $15.85
Hailu Mergia & His Classical Instrument: Shemonmuanaye
Cat: ATFA 006LP. Rel: 02 Jul 13
 
International
Shemonmuanaye
Sewnetuwa
Laloye
Wegene
Hari Meru Meru
Amrew Demkew
Anchin Alay Alegn
Ambasel
Hebo Lale
Belew Beduby
Shilela
 in stock $23.06
The King Of Sudanese Jazz
Cat: HABIBI 013. Rel: 16 Jul 20
 
International
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
 in stock $22.22
Lala Belu
Cat: ATFA 028LP. Rel: 09 Mar 18
 
International
Tizita (9:59)
Addis Nat (4:30)
Gum Gum (6:39)
Anchi Hoye Lene
Lala Belu
Yefikir Engurguro (0:40)
 in stock $21.12
My Love & Music
Cat: MRBLP 132. Rel: 24 Mar 16
 
International
Maye Omama (13:36)
My Love & Music (3:45)
Odofo Nyi Akyiri Biara (4:39)
Will You Promise (7:49)
Review: A true Ghanaian legend, Taylor's fusions of traditional Ghanaian music with jazz, funk, reggae and soul helped set the blueprint in the early 70s and here's where it all began: 1975, a highly limited debut on Gapophone Records. Reportedly pressed only 500 times due to the country's dictatorship, it's a beautiful introduction. Sweet-tasting highlight with strong reggae references throughout, highlights include the epic 13 minute jam "Maye Omama" and the ebbing, flowing rocksteady soul of "Will You Promise". Still active, teaching and playing at the age of 80, Taylor's music has matured just as well as he has.
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 in stock $22.52
Rejoice (Special Edition)
Rejoice (Special Edition) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP + booklet with obi-strip)
Cat: 405053 8647921. Rel: 22 Oct 21
 
International
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 $32.52
Gedawo
Gedawo (7")
Cat: AFR 45011. Rel: 24 Feb 16
 
International
Ayalew Mesfin & Black Lion Band - "Gedawo" (4:04)
Feqadu Amde Mesquel - "Asmarina" (4:53)
 in stock $12.51
Jazz Jazz Jazz
Jazz Jazz Jazz (LP + booklet)
Cat: HABIBI 0091. Rel: 08 Nov 18
 
Jazz
Seira Music (2:31)
Shaikan Music (3:51)
Saat Alfarah (4:46)
Farrah Galbi Aljadeed (5:01)
Kaif Halo (5:47)
Forssa Saeeda (6:55)
Nile Waves (3:57)
Azzah Music (3:49)
Bride Of Afrika (feat Osman Zeeto) (3:44)
Hilwa Ya Amoora (3:21)
Review: Habibi Funk co-founder Jannis Stuertz first came across "the Holy Grail of Sudanese funk", Saif Abu Bakr and The Scorpions "Jazz, Jazz, Jazz", while browsing eBay listings a few years back. His interest piqued, he took a trip to Sudan to track down the musicians who had made a ridiculously rare LP that was changing hands for thousands of pounds online. Some four years later, his wish to reissue the set has finally come through. It was originally recorded in Kuwait in 1980 and brilliantly joins the dots between American funk, soul and rhythm and blues, traditional Sudanese vocals and rhythmic arrangements, and even a dash of Congolese soukkous. It's the first full album Habibi Funk has reissued, and with good reason: it's near perfect from start to finish.
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Tags: African | Afro Funk | Afro Jazz | Arabic
 in stock $27.79
Teaspoon & The Waves (reissue)
Cat: MRBLP 225. Rel: 05 Mar 21
 
Funk
Friday Night (8:33)
Wind & Fire (7:01)
Saturday Express (5:10)
Oh Yeh Soweto (4:10)
Got Me Tight (5:51)
Review: Many will know Teaspoon & The Waves' incredible 'Oh Yeh Soweto' - a brilliant Afro-disco riff on Lamont Dozier's 'Going Back To My Roots' that has appeared on countless compilations and re-edit releases over the years - but fewer have heard the rest of the tracks on the South African band's incredible 1977 debut album (in part because original copies are rather hard to find). To those people, we'll say this: check out this Mr Bongo reissue right now! Blending Afro-jazz with jazz-funk, soul, deep funk and disco, every single track is a winner, with highlights including the celebratory 'Friday Night', the dazzling, duelling solos and heavy percussion of 'Saturday Express' and the life-affirming brilliance of 'Got Me Tight'.
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 in stock $22.52
African Voodoo
Cat: SMV 06. Rel: 09 Feb 23
 
International
Groovy Flute (2:39)
Soul Saxes Meeting (3:00)
African Pop Session (2:52)
Walking To Waza (4:00)
Out Of Score (2:46)
Ba-kuba (3:55)
Zoom 2000 (4:04)
Aphrodite Shake (3:24)
Wilderness (3:07)
Jungle Riders (2:58)
Iron Wood (2:43)
Coconut (2:09)
Review: Manu Dibango's grooves will never dull with time. The Cameroonian sax man made some of the most infectious, feel-good funk to ever transmit from the African continent, and here's one of his heavy-hitting high-watermarks, reissued by Soul Makossa. African Voodoo originally came out in 1972, a year that saw nearly all Dibango's most revered jams cut loose on an unsuspecting public. These sessions were recorded in France with Yvan Julien on trumpet, Slim Pezin on guitar, Jacques Bolgnesi on trombone and Lucien Dobat on drums to name but a part of the line-up, but of course it's Dibango holding court on the vibes, marimba, sax and organ who brings the unmistakable magic to the music.
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 in stock $26.67
Aynotche Terabu
Aynotche Terabu (limited 7")
Cat: AFR 45015. Rel: 14 Jun 16
 
International
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
 in stock $10.57
Mogadishu's Finest: The Al Uruba Sessions
Mogadishu's Finest: The Al Uruba Sessions (gatefold 2xLP + poster + MP3 download code)
Cat: OSTLP 013. Rel: 15 Dec 22
 
Funk
Aaway Axdigii Aynu Isku Ogeyn? (Where Is Our Promise?) (feat Shukri Musse) (3:55)
War Wayneey (Great News) (feat Aweeys Qaamis & Siteey Qosol Wanaag) (6:21)
Umaayey Iyo Abo (Mother & Father) (feat Axmed Sharif Killer & Safiyo Axmed Mansuur) (6:05)
Deriskaagi Waa Kugu Jahowareeray (Your Neighbor Is Confused About You) (feat Axmed Sharif Killer & Siteey Qosol Wanaag) (5:21)
Hobolada Hooyibo (feat Dr Rafi) (4:35)
Xiriirkaagii Aan Kusoo Xarakeeyee (Let's Celebrate Our Relationship) (feat Siteey Qosol Wanaag & Aweeys Qaamis) (7:27)
Wiilkii Aan Ku Waashee (The Boy Who Drives Me Crazy) (feat Shukri Musse & Axmed Sharif Killer) (6:19)
Ruuney (Woman's Name) (feat Sahra Azura Xasan & Malow Aw Dinle) (5:17)
Haba Ley Habaaree (Let Me Be Cursed) (feat Maryan Naasir & Axmed Sharif Killer) (6:34)
Shaydan Buulow (Dancing Devil) (feat Siteey Qosol Wanaag & Aweeys Qaamis) (5:04)
Sig Sig Nima (Come Closer) (feat Luul Jeylaani & Cabdiraxman Fanaan) (4:52)
Iisoo Buub (Give It To Me) (feat Maryan Naasir & Axmed Sharif Killer) (7:23)
Kurbo Jaceyl (Love & Pain) (feat Cabdirahman Fanaan) (7:33)
Imtaxaanka Dunida (The Test Of Life) (feat Mahmud Abdalla "Jerry" Hussein) (4:48)
Review: Iftin is a band from Somalia that has a cult status amongst those who know. This is the first-ever retrospective of their music and it has taken seven years to get together. The music is taken from cassettes recorded between 1982 and 1987 at Al-Uruba hotel's secret studio. They were often performed for crowds in the basement of Somalia's national theatre and mix up Banaadiri rhythms from the south of Somalia, vocalists from Mogadishu and reggae-styled guitar riffs from Dhaanto all powered by brass that bends the traditions of Asia, the Middle East, and Africa. Truly world music.
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Tags: African | Afro Funk | Afro Jazz
 in stock $23.63
This Is Bolga!
Cat: PH 45021. Rel: 16 May 19
 
International
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 $9.99
Coffin For Head Of State
Cat: 2036. Rel: 05 Mar 18
 
International
Coffin For Head Of State (vocal) (10:33)
Coffin For Head Of State (instrumental) (12:37)
Tags: Afrobeat | Afro Jazz
 in stock $22.22
Afrobeat Experience Vol 1
VARIOUS
Cat: 342110 6. Rel: 09 Feb 23
 
Funk
Manu Dibango - "The Panther" (2:27)
Ebo Taylor & Uhuru Yenzu - "Love & Death" (8:18)
Mulatu Astake - "Yegelle Tezeta" (3:14)
Super Elcados - "Get Up & Do It Good" (4:04)
Teaspoon & The Waves - "Oh Yeh Soweto" (4:09)
Pat Thomas - "Awurade Mpaebo" (3:23)
Wallias Band - "Muziqawi Silt" (instrumental) (3:45)
Marumo - "Khomo Tsaka Deile Kae?" (3:42)
Roger Damawuzan & Les As Du Benin - "Wait For Me" (3:14)
Shina Williams & His African Percussionists - "Agboju Logun" (Mr Bongo 7" edit) (4:02)
Girma Beyene - "Enken Yelelebesh" (3:21)
Tee Mac & Majorie Barnes - "Nam Myoho Renge Kyo" (5:40)
Yta Jourias - "Adore Nyueto" (5:27)
Peter King - "African Dialects" (4:54)
Alemayehu Eshete - "Tchero Adari Nègn" (4:26)
Tesfa-maryam Kidane - "Heywete" (5:14)
Amadou Balake - "Super Bar Konon Mouso" (5:24)
Kelekye Band - "Jungle Music" (5:40)
Orlando Julius & Ashiko - "Get The Funk" (5:28)
Review: A new week means yet another new compilation from Wagram. The French label has become expert at myriad different genres from staples like house and techno to more esoteric world genre niches. This time out they launch a new series that looks into the rich sounds of Afrobeat, first pioneered by the likes of Fela Kuti and his drummer Tony Allen. Neither of them feature here but the four sides of tunes we do get all make for a deep dive into this compelling rhythmical music.
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 in stock $30.86
66-76
66-76 (7xLP box + booklet)
Cat: WRASS 354V. Rel: 15 Jun 18
 
Jazz
Felicade (10:17)
Why Are You Blowing My Mind? (2:40)
She Dosn't Write (3:41)
Child Of The Earth (4:42)
What Is Wrong With Groovin? (2:59)
Ha Lese Le Di Khanna (6:49)
Do Me So La So So (2:31)
Grazing The Grass (2:38)
Coincidence (3:40)
Bajabula Bonke (6:33)
Vuca (3:37)
Mace & Grenades (3:56)
Boermusiek (1:59)
Gold (4:05)
Blues For Huey (2:06)
Gafsa (2:44)
It There's Anybody Out There (3:48)
You Keep Me Hangin' On (3:24)
Woza (2:21)
Salele Mane (5:07)
Son Of Ice Bag (2:38)
Mamani (5:26)
Caution! (5:43)
Hush (Somebody's Calling My Name) (3:35)
Rekpete (3:48)
Languta (4:52)
Kaa Ye Oya (4:38)
Adade (4:12)
Patience (3:51)
When (7:32)
Nye Tamo Ame (5:22)
Stimela (6:27)
In The Market Place (5:13)
A Song For Brazil (4:10)
African Secret Society (5:44)
Night In Tunisa (7:29)
Jungle Jim (4:23)
Been Such A Long Time Gone (3:55)
Colonial Man (5:04)
Yei Baa Gbe Wolo (5:38)
Ashiko (9:39)
Nina (5:39)
The Boy's Doin' It (4:05)
Mama (5:11)
There Are Seeds To Sow (2:32)
Whitch Doctor (7:30)
Minawa (9:36)
 in stock $66.98
Pata Pata
Pata Pata (2xLP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: STRUT 180LP. Rel: 30 Aug 19
 
International
Pata Pata (mono) (3:01)
Ha Po Zamani (mono) (2:56)
What Is Love (mono) (2:45)
Maria Fulo (mono) (2:37)
Yetentu Tizaleny (mono) (2:50)
Click Song Number One (mono) (2:20)
Ring Bell, Ring Bell (mono) (2:52)
Jol'Inkomo (mono) (3:00)
West Wind (mono) (2:47)
Saduva (mono) (3:44)
A Piece Of Ground (mono) (3:38)
Pata Pata (3:01)
Ha Po Zamani (2:57)
What Is Love (2:43)
Maria Fulo (2:39)
Yetentu Tizaleny (2:51)
Click Song Number One (2:20)
Ring Bell, Ring Bell (2:52)
Jol'Inkomo (3:01)
West Wind (2:48)
Saduva (3:44)
A Piece Of Ground (3:38)
Review: Recorded in New York in 1966, Miriam Makeba's "Pata Pata" - her first for the legendary Reprise Records imprint - has long been considered one of the most important and influential South African albums of all time. Strut certainly thinks so and has offered up a "definitive version" that contains both mono and stereo mixes of the album, alongside new sleeve notes that tell the singer's remarkable story in vivid detail. Musically the set is rooted in jazz, but also incorporates sounds, rhythms and instrumentation not only reflective of Makeba's home country, but also nods to American soul, Latin rhythms and calypso (the latter showcasing the influence of her mentor, Harry Belafonte).
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Tags: African | Afro Jazz
 in stock $24.73
Tribute To Obabi (Ogun)
Cat: DYNAM 7114. Rel: 06 Jan 23
 
Jazz
Tribute To Obabi (Ogun) (3:56)
E Pluribus Unum (4:41)
Review: Dynamite Cuts have pulled out another classic from the Afro-jazz canon here. It's one of the many gems from the catalogue of The Last Poets and was sampled by some big hip-hop artists back in the day including The Jungle Brothers. The original track is some ten minutes long but here it has been edited down to a short and sharp for minutes for an exclusive 7" pressing. Soon as you drop the needle you will be hypnotised by the saxophone and vocals as the energetic groove lifts you up and away.
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Tags: African | Afro Jazz
 in stock $16.39
Doose Mam
Cat: PH 45028. Rel: 13 Jan 22
 
International
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 $12.51
When The Dust Settles
When The Dust Settles (gatefold LP)
Cat: NS 0042LP. Rel: 20 Jul 23
 
International
For Aziz (feat Astronaut Zu) (4:43)
Anka Tulon (4:07)
A Prayer For Our Parents (6:26)
Be Mankan (3:31)
Red Oil/Beyond Kingdom Come (feat Obongjayar) (4:00)
When The Dust Settles (3:36)
There's Nothing Left For Us Here (feat Fassara Sacko) (6:29)
Suley's Ablution (6:45)
Golo Kan (4:37)
Seasons Of Baraka (2:01)
Review: Mande jazz ensemble Balimaya Project return with much anticipated second album When The Dust Settles on New Soil in partnership with Jazz re:freshed. The group has a magical big band sound that is expanded on here with plenty of personal expression running the emotional gamut from rage to love, grief to joy. Once again they combine the African rhythms of their roots with contemporary London jazz energy as they celebrate Black power and community togetherness. Composer, arranger and Djembe player Yahael Camara Onono leads the group with Afronaut Zu, Obongjayar and Fassara Sacko adding vocals over the advantageous folkloric rhythms.
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Tags: Afro Jazz
 in stock $26.12
Percussions Pour La Danse
Cat: LER 1016. Rel: 29 Jun 22
 
International
Remedios (5:57)
Dans Le Secret & Clepsydre (8:22)
Des Perce-Bois (7:39)
C'est A Sete (5:37)
Vas Y Peter (9:05)
A Capucine (3:26)
 in stock $29.19
Face To Face
Face To Face (LP + insert)
Cat: STRUT 211LP. Rel: 26 Jan 23
 
Jazz
Prodigal Son (5:37)
Umzala (4:02)
Faceless People (4:59)
Inkomo (4:03)
Face To Face (4:14)
Intombi Ye Mbali (4:59)
Push (4:50)
Thululalele (5:08)
Review: Acclaimed South African folk singer Vusi Mahlasela joined forces with singer songwriter Norman Zulu as well as the superb Swedish jazz and soul collective Jive Connection for this album back in 2002. It was thought to be a lost recording until it recently showed up and now gets fully revived by Strut. There are strong political links between these countries which no doubt adds weight to this musical link up. It is a great exchange of cultures from parables to laments on child abuse to tunes that fuse reggae, jazz and post-punk with township styles.
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Tags: Afro Funk | Afro Jazz
 in stock $16.96
As Shams Archive Vol 1: South African Jazz Funk & Soul 1975-1982
VARIOUS
Cat: ASA 101. Rel: 07 Feb 23
 
Jazz
Kippie Moketsi - "Umgababa" (11:10)
Pat Matshikiza - "Dreams Are Wonderful" (10:36)
Tete Mbambisa - "Umthsakazi The Bride" (8:44)
Dick Khoza - "Lilongwe" (8:07)
Mike Makhalemele - "Spring Is Here" (6:46)
Black Disco - "Night Express" (11:16)
Lionel Pillay - "Blues For Yusef" (9:29)
Harari - "Musikana" (6:30)
Movement In The City - "Blue Sunday" (4:56)
Sathima Bea Benjamin - "Music" (8:51)
 in stock $30.30
Spirits Rejoice! (reissue)
Cat: FRB 016. Rel: 30 May 24
 
Jazz
Emakhaya (6:21)
Woza Uzo Kudanisa Nathi (4:27)
Music Is Our Purpose (5:06)
Spirits (6:04)
Happy & In Love (3:30)
Confusions (4:58)
Why All This Time (5:03)
Papa's Funk (6:42)
 in stock $36.12
Yaseen & Party
Yaseen & Party (LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: AFR7 LP05. Rel: 25 Oct 19
 
International
Mahaba Masikini (2:45)
Laila Mpenzi (2:50)
Mapenzi Yako (3:37)
Natengeneza (2:49)
Ndoto (2:48)
Nimepata Mwana (2:49)
Mwana Na Kibarua (3:12)
Nna Kiliyo (2:29)
Haki Yako (2:48)
Laity Siwi Ndege (2:47)
Tufuate (2:56)
Uwa (3:07)
 in stock $24.45
Tribute To Obabi (Ogun)
Tribute To Obabi (Ogun) (hand-numbered red marbled vinyl 7" limited to 150 copies)
Cat: DYNAM 7114RM. Rel: 06 Jan 23
 
Jazz
Tribute To Obabi (Ogun) (3:55)
E Pluribus Unum (4:43)
Played by: Dynamite Cuts
Tags: African | Afro Jazz
 in stock $20.00
Funky Africa (reissue)
Cat: LPWABB 116LE. Rel: 12 May 22
 
Jazz
Funky Africa (The Ghetto) (3:30)
That Sweet Feeling (3:13)
Telephone (3:33)
Hi-Jack (Your Love) (4:24)
Bumping The Wall (3:13)
Hamba Kahle (3:09)
Some Funky Things (3:19)
Big Mama (4:18)
Ntshonalanga (3:57)
The Things We Do In Soweto (3:46)
Review: Funky Africa is an album that, as the title suggests, totally embodies the sound of Africa. Composer, guitarist, and producer Almon Memela imbues his sounds with everything that makes Afro music great from the wild trumpet lines to the throbbing rhythms and spiritual vibes that run through each tune. It first came in 1975 and has long been one of those cornerstone albums for those in the know. It has been ultra rare since first issue and packs in romantic sounds next to dance floor bait, all with great style and showmanship.
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Played by: RUSTAM OSPANOFF.
Tags: African | Afro Jazz
 in stock $34.19
Karma (remastered)
Karma (remastered) (limited LP)
Cat: ON 02LP. Rel: 20 Aug 21
 
International
Eti Yo (2:28)
Fin Di Monde (3:48)
La Haut Dan Montane La (3:04)
Can'naval Nou (4:33)
Racine (2:18)
Karma (5:35)
An Ti Fi (3:12)
Pa Civilize Moin (2:44)
Man Pale Mayie (2:49)
Review: Musician, painter, sculptor and ceramist Henri Guedon was known affectionately as the grandfather of modern music from the French Antilles. His standout album angst more than a dozen was 1975's Karma. An OG copy is hard to find and pricey when you do, so thankfully Outre National Records have secured the rights to this limited edition and remastered reissue. It is an impossibly lively fusion of soul, funk and world, jazz-rock and reggae, Afro-Cuban rhythms and indigenous African sounds like beguine and gwo ka. Guedon's vocals ride over all the many bristling drum and instrumental tracks to make for a real carnival sound.
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Movement In The City (reissue)
Cat: SF 011. Rel: 08 Dec 22
 
Funk
Mister Lucky (8:54)
Movement In The City (7:09)
Country Movement (5:45)
Jackie (7:18)
Blue Sunday (4:55)
Tags: African | Afro Jazz | Jazz Funk
 in stock $27.52
Black Disco (reissue)
Cat: AF 1009. Rel: 19 Sep 24
 
Jazz
Spiritual Feel (6:10)
Pops Blue (3:02)
I'm Organized (6:18)
Dark Clouds (part 1) (3:13)
Dark Clouds (part 2) (6:14)
My Girl (7:50)
Ain't No Sunshine (3:05)
Review: With a Yamaha organ and a vision, South African artist Pops Mohamed embarked on his musical journey in the mid-1970s as the bandleader and composer of Black Disco. He crafted an enthralling blend of chill-out jazz infused with futuristic drum machine sounds and spiritual nuances. His celestial organ melodies were complemented by two of the most esteemed session musicians on the South African scene: saxophone and flute virtuoso Basil Coetzee, renowned since 1974 for his solo on the hit 'Mannenberg,' and Sipho Gumede, the prodigious bassist already making waves among the veterans of the industry. Initially backed by polyphonic beats from Mohamed's electric organ and later incorporating a live drummer, Black Disco forged a distinctive sound, producing a trilogy of pioneering albums in a creative surge between 1975 and 1976. This first full reissue of their debut album, sourced from the original masters, captures the essence of their innovative spirit and showcases their groundbreaking contributions to the musical landscape. This release embodies the group's vibrant creativity and timeless artistry.
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Tags: Afro Jazz
 in stock $26.40
In The Spirit Of Ntu
Cat: 455050 7. Rel: 27 May 22
 
Jazz
Unonkanyamba
Mama
Amathongo
Nyonini Le
Emlilweni
Re-amathambo
Abantwana Belanga
Omnyama
Senze Nina
Ntu
Tags: Afro Jazz
 in stock $13.62
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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Musique Original De Films Volume 2
Cat: HABIBI 0272. Rel: 27 Jun 24
 
Soundtracks
Theme Djalti (feat Aida Guechoud) (5:28)
Leila Et Les Autres (2:01)
Theme Rythme Leger (3:35)
Bossa (2:43)
Aller Simple (3:01)
Casbah (3:26)
La La La (4:04)
Une Autre Complot (2:08)
Le Mariage De Moussa (2:27)
L'Empire Des Reves (2:00)
Oulaya (4:09)
Djalti (3:37)
Sans Titre (2:47)
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When The Dust Settles
Cat: NS 0042CD. Rel: 20 Jul 23
 
International
For Aziz (feat Astronaut Zu)
Anka Tulon
A Prayer For Our Parents
Be Mankan
Red Oil/Beyond Kingdom Come (feat Obongjayar)
When The Dust Settles
There's Nothing Left For Us Here (feat Fassara Sacko)
Suley's Ablution
Golo Kan
Seasons Of Baraka
Review: Two years on from the release of their fantastic debut album, Wolo So, Balimaya Project returns with more inspired fusions of polyrhythms, percussion, heady horns, "virtuosic kora styles", contemporary jazz and traditional Mande music. It's a uniquely sweet, deep and gently sun-soaked sound - all emotive vocals, tapped out tribal rhythms, frazzled solos, dreamy acoustic guitars, glistening highlife-influenced electric guitars and sultry, soulful intent. The London-based collective has long been hard-to-pigeonhole, and it's this impeccably realised but sonically adventurous approach - along with the quality of their musicianship - that's been the key to their success. When The Dust Settles will only enhance their rising reputation - it really is that good!
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Tags: Afro Jazz
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Zenzile: The Reimagination Of Miriam Makeba
Cat: 270588. Rel: 20 Apr 23
 
Jazz
Umhome (6:15)
House Of The Rising Sun (3:46)
Milele (feat Seun Kuti & Thandiswa Mazwai) (3:28)
Hapo Zamani (4:36)
Love Tastes Like Strawberries (feat Gregory Porter) (3:38)
Khuluma (feat Msaki) (5:13)
Pata Pata (4:25)
A Piece Of Ground (5:37)
Kwedini (4:43)
Lakutshon Ilanga (3:16)
Olili (4:46)
Mbombela (3:39)
Jike Lemaweni (feat Angelique Kidjo) (4:34)
Nonqonqo (feat Ladysmith Black Mambazo) (2:18)
Malaika (4:11)
Ring Bell Ring Bell (2:53)
Mabhongo (feat Nduduzo Makhathini) (5:46)
Tags: Afro Jazz
 in stock $28.07
Afro Jazz Folk Collection Vol 2
Afro Jazz Folk Collection Vol 2 (gatefold 2xLP in embossed sleeve)
Cat: DRCDS 003004. Rel: 03 Nov 23
 
International
Nantan (1:34)
Bouguel (8:00)
A Tou N Diaye (4:58)
Farafina (5:24)
Ladilikan (5:27)
Diarabi Muso (5:03)
Djiri Maridie (6:49)
Kibaru 75 (9:33)
Mariana (7:06)
Moriba (5:45)
Waraba Tchatcho (6:03)
Review: Introducing the second volume of Super Biton De Segou's Afro.Jazz.Folk collection, led by Malian conductor Amadou Bah, also known as 'The Armstrong Malian'. Mieruba is thrilled to present this collaboration with Deviation Records, showcasing the diverse musical roots of 1970s Mali; combining Afro-Latin percussion, Mandingo songs, jazzy brass, and funky guitar. Segou is a crossroads between the Bambara, Peul, Mandingo and Somono cultures, and Super Biton has drawn on all these traditions to create yet another rich repertoire of rhythma-lyrical wonderment.
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Tags: Afro Jazz
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J'ai Traverse La Mer
Cat: HS 206VL. Rel: 05 Sep 20
 
International
Metew Byen (4:00)
Arawak Y Karayb (4:38)
Natibel (4:16)
Kontak (5:18)
Dlo Pou Viv (3:29)
Yo Vini Pou Danse (4:20)
Se Tan Nou (4:51)
J'ai Traverse La Mer (4:33)
Fo Kontinye Goume (2:22)
Review: Avant-garde percussionist, singer, self-taught trumpet player, composer and author. Edmony Krater, since the late 1970s has been a go to reference for French Caribbean music and all things Gwakasonne. This Guadelopean great had been somewhat quiet since the mid 80s, however in 2019, after the recording of a live show for Cult Berlin club night, African Acid Is The Future that received a release via The Vinyl Factory, his light was relit.
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 in stock $23.63
The Lone Pilgrim
The Lone Pilgrim (limited 12")
Cat: JAMWAXMAXI 31. Rel: 12 Jun 23
 
Jazz
The Lone Pilgrim (5:33)
Uhuru (4:30)
Stickman (4:02)
Tags: Afro Jazz | Caribbean
 in stock $26.96
Black Disco 3 (reissue)
Cat: AF 1010. Rel: 03 Oct 24
 
Jazz
Dawn (10:05)
Deep Blue (3:36)
Spiritual Feel Riding The Blue (5:38)
Whiter Shade Of Pale (6:03)
No More Tears (3:42)
Slow Mood (3:46)
Kids In The Dark (4:56)
Review: Pops Mohamed's Black Disco reissues from Afrodelic offer a rare glimpse into mid-1970s South African jazz fusion. The 1975 self-titled debut features Mohamed's cosmic organ, complemented by sax and flute maestro Basil Coetzee and bassist Sipho Gumede. Their interplay creates a blissful downtempo experience, highlighted by the innovative use of a drum machine and deeply immersive improvisation. The album's tranquil vibe and cosmic soundscapes showcase Mohamed's unique approach to chill-out jazz with spiritual undertones. The 1976 follow-up, Black Disco 3, continues this journey, with Peter Odendaal and Monty Weber adding to the ensemble. The album evolves the New Age lounge aesthetic into more adventurous jazz territory. "Spiritual Feeling" is reimagined as 'Spiritual Feeling Riding the Blue,' and the centerpiece, 'Dawn,' is a ten-minute, flute-driven exploration that underscores the band's evolving sound. Both albums are reissued internationally for the first time, meticulously sourced from the original analogue tapes, preserving the rich textures and innovative spirit of Mohamed's groundbreaking work.
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Tags: Afro Jazz
 in stock $26.40
Big Words
Big Words (limited hand-numbered 180 gram vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: CATO 02LP. Rel: 29 Nov 23
 
Funk
Gunkali (5:15)
Boyoma (4:50)
Big Words (9:58)
Movefeze (4:03)
Bhimpalasi (9:09)
Surrounded (3:41)
What Could I Do (5:08)
 in stock $30.00
Threnody For The Khoisan
Threnody For The Khoisan (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: TAL 031LP. Rel: 23 Apr 24
 
International
Gwaing Reverie (2:03)
Lucelle: Sista Of The Soil (4:58)
Mantis Praise (2:06)
Amaseh Amen (1:11)
For Peter & Ruth (1:41)
Terug Blik (1:11)
Threnody For The KhoiSan (1:29)
Ambient Khoi (2:22)
Mcinci Song I (2:11)
Morenga (2:25)
Evidence Of Things Unseen (4:20)
Lockdown Duet: Milano-Cape Town (1:18)
Roesdorp Requiem (4:13)
The Ascension Of Milford Graves (2:17)
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Franco Luambo Makiadi Presents Les Editions Populaires
Franco Luambo Makiadi Presents Les Editions Populaires (limited hand-numbered trifold 2xLP)
Cat: PI 11. Rel: 20 May 24
 
International
Ku Kisantu Kikuendo Ku (4:39)
Lolango (3:03)
Agardja-Da (4:48)
Na Bolingo Conseil Ezali Te (4:45)
Congo Mibale (3:33)
Minoko (7:22)
Ed Aboya Ngai (6:22)
Lolo Soufire (3:36)
Kamalandua (5:44)
Mobali Na Ngai Azali Etudiant Na Mpoto (4:11)
Tembe Na Tambe (5:42)
Lola (5:03)
Mosaka Ya Kilo (4:28)
Nzela Claude (5:34)
Mokili Macaramba (5:27)
Sukola Motema Olinga (5:49)
Review: 'Independance Cha Cha' was something of a historic anthem that immortalised Congo's independence and marked the debut release from a Congolese-owned record label, Surboum African Jazz, under the guidance of Joseph Kabasele. This pioneering move sparked a wave of new record labels in 1960s Kinshasa, led by the era's many musical luminaries. Planet Ilunga's Les editeurs Congolais series pays homage to these trailblazing label owners, starting with this, Les Editions Populaires, founded by Franco Luambo Makiadi in 1968. This compilation of 16 tracks from its early years showcases Franco's vision, spanning rumba, Lingala ballads, Kikongo traditionals, and even Yoruba influences, alongside American funk pastiches.
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Tags: Afro Jazz
 in stock $43.64
Manu 76 (Record Store Day RSD 2024)
Cat: SMV 08. Rel: 04 May 24
 
International
Qui Est Fou De Qui? (Chouchou) (3:57)
Bokilo’s Boogie (6:14)
Mimbo (4:32)
Mouvement Ewondo (7:50)
Besoka On Salsa (7:35)
Angola (4:25)
 in stock $31.12
Yiri Boom!
Yiri Boom! (10" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: SDBANU 1011. Rel: 18 Apr 24
 
International
Yiri Yiri Boum (feat Vanesa Diaz Gil) (6:05)
Mojo Picon (feat Stephane Galland) (6:04)
Pepersaus (4:12)
 in stock $22.22
Rhythm Revolution (reissue)
Rhythm Revolution (reissue) (limited red vinyl LP)
Cat: AJXLP 633R. Rel: 20 Feb 23
 
Funk
Be Free (3:30)
Atakpa DC 9 (3:32)
When I Come In The Road (3:43)
Brest DC10 (3:24)
Young Revolution (3:26)
Carry Me Blak (3:47)
Atinga (3:23)
Ichango (3:54)
Review: Ferry Djimmy is quite the character - he is a mysterious Afrobeat figure who also was a former schoolteacher, boxer, Jacques Chirac's bodyguard, and well as being a legendary Beninese musical visionary. He recorded this album sometime in the mid-1970s in support of the revolutionary leader of Benin at the time - Mathieu Kerekou. A fire is reported to have turned all but 200 copies to dust so it is mega rare and expensive to get an original. Acid Jazz reissues it here in all its fiery, lo-fi, gnarly Afrobeat glory. This is a fully licensed project with all new and in-depth sleeve notes by Florent Mazzoleni.
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Tags: Afrobeat | Afro Jazz
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