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[post_excerpt] => We bring you the latest news from the Kenyan coast! Afro7 presents Mombasa Roots… This 5-track EP features the group's synth excavations from the 80s: Karibishe, Mezea Tu (Lele Mama) and Kasha Langu. On the flip side both tracks from their late seventies private disco seven inch, What Is It That You Want and My Everything. Frank the Carvery has inserted new life in all tracks and mastered them loud for dancefloor action! EP comes in super deluxe cardboard jacket made in Thailand with silk screened coastal-inspired artwork made by California resident Steve Roden. This is the first time these tracks are being reissued. Limited release, one copy per customer. Read the story of the Band by Jumanne Thomas on the front page. Check soundclips below or via Soundcloud.Good rates on international shipping! €7 to Europe, €12 to the rest of the world. Note this ships in the start of April! Official release date 13.04.2018
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[post_excerpt] => Compilation of songs from Somali artists released on the small Light & Sound label imprint in the seventies. A unique blend of funky and trad grooves with unique voicing. Vinyl is limited to 1000 copies! Comes in deluxe packaging with inner sleeve and the full L&S story with pictures and background information on the artists. Remastered from mint original vintage 45 rpm vinyl singles. First compilation of it's kind with this audio quality, no cassette fidelity here! Must have for DJ's, rare groove collectors and fans of music from Africa. For audio snippets from the compilation and in-depth story go to the press release page. See Discogs for tracklisting.
Good rates on international shipping! €8 to Europe, €12 to the rest of the world.
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[post_excerpt] => Shipping! €7 to Europe, €11 to the rest of the world. Buy your copy over at jazzaggression.comThe Scorpios is a a London outfit combining new and old in a classic traditional setting. First contemporary release on our own in-house label. The full album is here! Package includes CD and Digital Download. Front artwork by Toronto's own A man called Warwick! Check snippets at Soundcloudor audio link below!
“Hailing from Central Sudan and now based in London after fleeing the fundamentalist takeover in that region, the Scorpios are a septet that melds Arabic rhythms and guitar chops (and a kind of swooning cyclical ecstasy) with a raw Eastern funk feel, properly dismantling cultural barriers in pursuit of a unifying rhythmic bliss. Heavy bass, synths, horns and percussions drive through traditional Sudanese forms to create a sound that owes as much to Detroit as it do to Khartoum” - Tusk
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“Truly beautiful and hypnotic Sudanese sounds for the mind, body and soul. Clap your hands, tap your feet and then rewind.” - Rickard Masip (Tropical Treats)
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