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Mambo Nassau

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1. Brightness (intro)
2. "Mambo Nassau
3. El Chicanos
Side 2
1. Invasion (intro)
2. Gypsy Disco
3. Andromeda

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Ron Hardy #32

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1. Walter Murphy - Afternoon Of A Faun
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1. Willie Hutch - Brother's Gonna Work It Out
2. Baby Huey - Hard Times

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Expérimental

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It is late 1972. Six emigres from Congo, Benin and Cameroon find themselves in Pavia, near Milan in Italy. Sharing a passion for music and dance rooted in African culture they form a band called M'Bamina ("Lightning") they and stage their dance and music show in Le Rotonde di Garlasco. Two years of hard work and gigging follow before they make their first album "African Roll", released in 1975.Following a European tour in 1976 then find themselves performing in Cameroon for a landmark concert at the Stade de Yaounde with Claude Francois (French Pop star and the writer of the original version of Sinatras My Way) and African music legend Manu Dibango. As it often happened in the 70s when talented ambitious bands met Manu Dibango, a move to France and a record deal with Fiesta Records (Decca) soon followed.In Paris 1977 the band find themselves opening for a James Brown's concert Au Pavillon de Paris. By now the band is a well-oiled machine they have honed their live shows and sound by distilling a pure and fresh blend of R.& B, Rumba, Afro-Cuban, Funk and traditional African. M'Bamina then hook up with French producer Philippe Brejean to record their second album "Experimental" in Sysmo studios (a hot bed of album activity and French production music at the time). The results capture the band at the peak of their powers.The core of M'Bamina was made up of Samba Ngo (guitar and vocals), Antoine Nkouka Batenda (guitar and vocals), Bernard Bifuanibo (bass), Jean-Marie Bolangassa (percussion), Anselme Tambakassa (congas) et Ligali Ali Amidou (percussion and vocals). The band would go on to make 2 further albums before disbanding in 1985.

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1. Djambo
2. Tchiula
3. Mamy
4. Tchiayala
Side 2
1. Mosi Zole
2. Mambu
3. Atide O Sika
4. "Zizi Ku Mbele
5. Mbongui

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In Any Case Records 001

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With its debut release, In Any Case is trying to give you the best and dustiest takes on House, Hip-Hop and Disco, packed on one and only piece of wax. We are very proud to showcase five amazing tracks from five different artists from around the world on this first record. Mr. PC from Detroit (US) kicks things off with a stunning Disco edit, “Boogie With Me” delivering a mastered groove throughout the whole title, perfect for all the dancefloors. Then comes “Another Lonely Man” by Martin Hayes from Leipzig (DE). We’re left with a heavy bottomed-end track featuring lush strings and nice vocals. On the flip, we’ve then got Pascal Viscardi from Geneva (CH) and his “Fuorigrotta” that comes from deep, deep down with its heavy kicks cutting through amazing synths and disco loops, packed together with that 90’s SP1200 sampler flavour. Then, Malouane from France (FR) continues the trip with “I Did This At Work”, another bass-heavy groove melting down below some perfectly arranged samples. Finally, we’ve got G2S & Ibn Sabaa from France (FR) with their “Dumb Ruler”, a short and wonky Hip Hop instrumental, blending the Fender Rhodes sound we all love with dripping hats and screwed breakdowns. There is something for every taste here, so jump on it while it’s hot !

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1. Mr PC - Boogie With Me
2. Martin Hayes - Another Lonely Man
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1. Pascal Viscardi - Fuorigrotta
2. Malouane - I Did This At Work
3. G2S & Ibn Sabaa - Dumb Ruler

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Dreamin

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1. Dreamin
Side 2
1. Dreamin (instrumental)

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Anokwar (Truth)

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Ghanaian Afro funk and Boogie from Sidiku Buari is the focus of the next Soundway 12".On the A side a classic Ghana style afro funk cut recorded at Ghana Film Studios has a characteristic Lo-Fi sound led by George Amissah's (Ebo Taylor, K. Frimpong, Uhuru Dance Band) trademark sax over a squelchy synth and drum groove.This is backed on the flip by a boogie funk cut (Music) recoded in NYC in the early 80s with Fanti chants and soulful vocals from the big man himself. 'Alhaji' Sidiku Buari gained fame in the 70s in Ghana and the USA after moving to New York and recording an album (which featured the soul-jazz legend Bernard Purdie) for RCA that was one of the first mainstream afro-funk LPs ever to hit the market in the USA.After two subsequent albums that produced some afro disco classics including the seminal "I'm Ready" he eventually returned to Ghana where he became the chairman of the Ghanaian Copyright Society (COSGA).The two tracks are taken from an obscure 12" release from 1983 that unfortunately had a pressing defect on "Anokwar", so with some twiddling and editing Hide & Smile have restored it ready for some overdue dance-floor use once again.

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1. Anokwar (Truth) (Hide & Smile edit)
Side 2
1. Music

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Native Twice Vol 3

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1. NASA
2. Galactic Joint
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1. Bao's Theme
2. Jeeno

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Electrify​/​Breeze

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BACK IN STOCK !!!!Described as “an audiovisual production and performance duo,” Shiro Schwarz is truly a complete multimedia experience.The bright, 64-bit aesthetics of their visual style are a perfect compliment to their synth-heavy tunes, which blend elements of boogie funk, synth-pop, and new wave, while wrapping it all in an air of digital mystery, which lends deeply to the allure of their sound. MoFunk Records is proud to bring you Shiro’s first release in vinyl format, a 12” maxi single that includes “Electrify,” originally released in 2015 on their “Street Beat” album, and “Breeze” from 2013’s “Exoplanet Love.”

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1. Electrify (extended version)
2. Electrify (instrumental)
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1. Breeze (extended version)
2. Breeze (instrumental)

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Where Do We Go From Here? (Remixes 2)

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The Far Out Monster Disco Orchestra is Far Out's in house Brazilian disco super group. It features the arrangements of Azymuth's late Maestro José Roberto Bertrami and the legendary Arthur Verocai alongside a host of other Brazilian musical icons. FOMDO013 is the latest in a series of vinyl only 12" remixes and edits on Far Out. Previous producers providing their re-works to the series include Theo Parrish, Marcellus Pittman, Mark Pritchard, 4hero, Isoul8, LTJ Xperience and more.Having graced the most recent FOMDO 12" release with his signature touch, Detroit veteran Andres returns on the imprint with an alternate take on the same track. Taking the classy disco cut 'Where Do We Go From Here?' into moodier, deeper territories, with freshly chopped vocals and a hazy hip-house bounce, it's a warm late-night stepper, laced with classic OG Detroit funk.With a world renowned disco collection and over thirty years' in the DJ and production game, Italy's Luca Trevisi, A.K.A. LTJ Xperience, proves yet again just what a dab hand he is with an edit. Bringing out yet more colours and textures from the FOMDO original, his rework is pure sunshine-hedonism inducing disco magic, with just the touch of dubby hypnotics that might well cast some minds out to the Balearic Islands ...

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1. Where Do We Go From Here? (Andres alt remix)
Side 2
1. Where Do We Go From Here? (LTJ Xperience remix)

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I Just Can't EP

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Strings and chords combined with a thick and squelchy bass is the foundation of the title track while on the flip, Dirty Stories, is as hypnotic as it is jackin' - in fact, both tracks are so irresistible you'd start wondering if Ludo stole them from a snake charmer.

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1. I Just Can't (Get Over It)
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1. Dirty Stories

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