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The Listening

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White vinyl 2xLP + 7"Classic debut album repressed in colour with bonus 7"! / prod.by 9th Wonder, vocals by Big Pooh & Phonte / incl. "Whatever You Say" etc.

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Side 1
1. Morning (intro)
2.  For You
3. Speed
4. Whatever You Say
5. Make Me Hot (interlude)
Side 2
1. The Yo Yo
2. Shorty On The Lookout
3. Love Joint Revisited
Side 3
1. So Fabulous
2. The Way You Do It
3. Roy Lee Producer Extraordinaire (interlude)
4. Away From Me
Side 4
1. Nobody But You
2. Home
3. Nighttime Maneuvers
4. The Listening
Side 5
1. Atari 2600
Side 6
1. Mr. Dream Merchant

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Muslims And Christians

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Songs about the unity of Sudan, peace between Muslims and Christians and the fate of war orphans, backed by grooves equally taking influence from Arabic sounds, American funk as well as neighboring Ethiopia.Kamal Keila was among the first artist we met in Sudan during our two trips to Khartoum and Omdurman last year. He is one of the key figures of the Sudanese jazz scene that was a vital part of the musical culture in Sudan from the mid 1960s until the islamist revolution in the late 1980s. When we meet Kamal he luckily presented us with two mold covered studio reels.Each tape included five tracks. One with English lyrics and another with Arabic ones. Musically you can hear the influence of neighboring Ethiopia much more than on other Sudanese recordings of the time, as well as references to Fela and American funk and soul. His lyrics, at least when he sings in English which gave him more freedom from censorship, are very political. A brave statement in the political climate of Sudan of the last decades, preaching for the unity of Sudan, peace between Muslims and Christians and singing the blues about the fate of war orphans called „Shmasha“.A note inside one of the boxes specified the track titles, durations and the fact that the sessions were recorded on the 12th of august 1992. Both sessions stand as a hearable testament how Kamal Keila stuck to a sound aesthetic from decades ago, while incorporating current events into his lyrics.Kamal Keila’s album is the first in a series of releases covering the Sudanese jazz scene on Habibi Funk. Be on the lookout for albums by The Scorpions and Sharhabeel coming soon.2LP + Download Code + 8 Page Booklet

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1. Shmasha
2. Muslims and Christians
3. Agricultural Revolution
4. African Untity
5. Sudan in the heart of Africa
6. Taban Ahwak
7. Ghali Ghali Ya Jinub
8. Alsafir
9. Ya Shaifni
10. Ajmal Alyam

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Hunchin' All Night

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2LP version Hunee presents a collection of his favorite dance floor cuts.Going from afro to disco to techno, "Hunchin' All Night" holds a wide spectrum of songs, tracks by the wonderful Boncana Maïga, Black Beat Niks, Larry Heard, Mappa Mundi and many more.Hunee, aka Hun Choi, is a Korean Berliner who has been drawn in music since a very young age. After working in record stores and studying musicology he resided in Amsterdam, where he released his debut album Hunch Music. As a DJ he has always followed ‘a hunch’, which gave him wings to communicate the music he loves with crowds all over the world. With Hunchin’ All Night, Hunee expresses his relationship with the dance floor.

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1. Carlos Maria Trindade & Nuno Canavarro - Blu Terra
2. Aby Ngana Diop - Liital (Michael Ozone Liital Rhythm)
3. Boncana Maiga - Koyma Hondo
Side 2
1. Stanislas Tohon - Owhaaou! (Raphael Top-Secret edit)
2. Don Laka - Stages
Side 3
1. Blak Beat Niks - Ritual Of Love (Ron's vocal Beat Down mix)
2. Larry Heard - Burning 4 You
Side 4
1. Villa Abo - Made On Coffee & Wine
2. Mappa Mundi - Trance Fusion (Hunee faster edit)

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Panama! 2: Latin Sounds, Cumbia Tropical & Calypso Funk On The Isthmus 1967-77

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1. Papi Brandao Y Su Conjunto Aires Tablenos - La Murga De Panama
2. Los Silvertones - Tamborito Swing
3. Maximo Rodriguez Y Sus Estrellas Panamenas - Flora
4. Papi Brandao Y Sus Ejecutivos - Decidete Mi Amor
5. Skorpio - Te Toca Tocar La Tumba
Side 2
1. Los Superiores - Descarga Superior
2. Idamerica Ruiz Con Osvaldo Y Su Conjunto - No Llores Porque Me Voy
3. Los Revolcionaros (Soul Revolution) - Mi Bella Panama
4. The Duncan Brothers - Dreams (edit)
5. The Soul Fantasics - Ain't No Sunshine
Side 3
1. The Exciters - Ese Muerto No Lo Cargo Yo
2. Menique El Panameno Con Bush Y Los Magnificos - La Confianza
3. Camilo Azquita - Brombon
4. Los Papacitos - Jazzy
5. Alfredo Y Su Salsa Montanera - La Escoba
Side 4
1. Sir Jablonsky - Juck Juck (part 1)
2. Lord Cobra Y Los Hnos Duncan - Love Letters
3. Ceferino Nieto - Ceferino En Salsa
4. Ormelis Cortez Con Su Conjunto Viva Guarare - Si La Vez
5. Chilo Pitty - Piculina

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1990

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The discovery and release of The Nonce ‘1990’ is an important milestone recorded during the Golden Age of Hip-Hop. Recognized as innovators of the LA Hip-Hop Underground, The Nonce was formed by two seventeen year olds, Nouka Basetype aka Sach and the late Yusef “Afloat” Mohammed. As The Nonce, the duo was part of the Project Blowed collective.Just after High School graduation in 1990, the young duo was given the chance to go into a professional studio. Their dreams of a record deal were soon dashed after the production company raised objections to their artistic choices. Unwilling to meet the demands, The Nonce walked away from the project, leaving behind the Masters of the very tracks that make up The Nonce ‘1990’.Daniel Borine, of the independent Family Groove label, discovered the lost material for this album in 2017. Borine rescued the Master tapes from the studio where they were first recorded and subsequently misplaced, (but not forgotten), since 1990. Sach had assumed the tapes were destroyed or thrown in the dumpster bin.These 14 rare tracks by The Nonce, predate their critically acclaimed 1993 single, Mix Tapes and the classic World Ultimate from 1995. Borine returned the found tapes to Sach with the idea to mix multitracks from the 2” tape master tapes and issue the album. The goal was to preserve the original sound from the era in which it was created. For that, they turned to producer and recording engineer, Kamal Humphrey, of Flying Carpet Studios in Redondo Beach. Humphrey mixed the tracks on the SSL console that had belonged to legendary 1980’s Producer, Maurice Starr and to Atlanta’s LaFace label of Outkast, TLC and Usher fame before reaching Humphrey’s Flying Carpet Studios.What was once thought to be lost forever is now preserved for generations. The Nonce 1990 available through Family Groove Records- Lost Full-Length Album from The Golden Age of Hip-Hop- Previously Unreleased Material from 1990- Legendary L.A.Underground Hip-Hop Duo, Part of the Project Blowed Collective- Audiophile Quality Mixing & Mastering from the Original Multitrack Sessions

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1. Chant This Hymn
2. Stray Doves
3. That's What's Happening
4. Why You Wanna Bite My Apple
Side 2
1. Speak Your Preach
2. Mr Beau Brummel
3. Ludewing Got A Stoop Of His Own
4. Chocolate Cake
Side 3
1. Times Be Changing
2. T-Bone’s First In Line
3. Countdown Till Tomorrow
4. Get On Up From Inna
Side 4
1. Bad Scribble
2. Untitled
3. T-Bone’s First In Line (instrumental)

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African Scream Contest 2

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Ten years on, crate-digger Samy Ben Redjeb unveils a new treasuretrove of Vodoun-inspired Afrobeat heavy funk crossover greatness. Right from the raw guitar fanfare which kicks off Les Sympathics’ pile-driving opener, it’s clear that African Scream Contest II is going to be every bit as joyous a voyage of discovery as its predecessor.A great compilation can open the gate to another world. Who knew that some of the most exciting Afro-funk records of all time were actually made in the small West African country of Benin? Once Analog Africa released the first African Scream Contest in 2008, the proof was there for all to hear; gut-busting yelps, lethally welldrilled horn sections and irresistibly insistent rhythms added up to a record that took you into its own space with the same electrifying sureness as any favourite blues or soul or funk or punk sampler you might care to mention.Ten years on, intrepid crate-digger Samy Ben Redjeb unveils a new treasuretrove of Vodoun-inspired Afrobeat heavy funk crossover greatness. Right from the laceratingly raw guitar fanfare which kicks off Les Sympathics’ pile-driving opener, it’s clear that African Scream Contest II is going to be every bit as joyous a voyage of discovery as its predecessor. And just as you’re trying to get off the canvas after this one-punch knock out, an irresistible Afro-ska romp with a more than subliminal echo of the Batman theme puts you right back there. Ignace De Souza and the Melody Aces’ “Asaw Fofor" would’ve been a killer instrumental but once you’ve factored in the improbably-rich-to-the-point-of-being-Nat-King-Cole-influenced lead vocal, it’s a total revelation.The screaming does not stop there, in fact it’s only just beginning. But the strange thing about African Scream Contest II’s celebration of unfettered Beninese creativity is that it would not have been possible without the assistance of a musician who had been trained by the Russian secret services to "search and destroy" enemies of the country’s (then) Marxist-Leninist president Mathieu Kerekou.Already familiar to fans of the first African Scream Contest as a mainstay of ruthlessly disciplined military band Les Volcans de la Capitale, Lokonon André vanished in a cloud of dust at Ben Redjeb’s behest with a list of names and some petrol money, only to return a few days later having miraculously tracked down every single name he’d been given. The source of this Afrobeat bounty-hunter’s impressive people-finding skills - his training with the KGB - highlights the tension between encroaching authoritarian politics and fearless expressions of personal creative freedom which is the back-story of so much great African music of the 60s and 70s.Happily, in this instance, Lokonon was tracking the artists down to offer them licensing deals, rather than to arrest them.Where some purveyors of vintage African sounds seem to be strip-mining the continent’s musical heritage with no less rapacious intent than the mining companies and colonial authorities who previously extracted its mineral wealth, Samy Ben Redjeb’s determination to track this amazing music to its human sources pays huge karmic dividends.Like every other Analog Africa release, African Scream Contest II is illuminated by meticulously researched text and effortlessly fashion-forward photography supplied by the artists themselves. Looming large - alongside Lokonon André - in the cast of biopic-worthy characters to emerge from this seductive tropical miasma is visionary space-nerd Bernard Dohounso, who laid the foundations for Benin’s vinyl predominance by importing and assembling the turntables that would play the products of his Bond villain-acronymed pressing plant SATEL, a factory that would revolutionise the music industry in the whole region.The scene documented here couldn’t have been born anywhere else but in the Benin Republic , and the prime reason for that is Vodoun. It’s one of the world’s most complex religions, involving the worship of some 250 divinities, where each divinity has its own specific set of rhythms, and the bands introduced on the African Scream Contest series and other compilations from that country were no less diverse than that army of different Gods. At once restless pioneers and masters of the art of modernising their own folklore, the mystic sound of Vodoun was their prime source of inspiration. One especially irascible Vodoun-adept was Antoine Dougbe, who styled himself “The devil’s prime minister” while turning ancestral rhythms into satanically alluring modern beats. As Orchestre Poly-Rythmo songwriter Pynasco has observed sagely, “Evil is not elsewhere; evil extends into the house”. And African Scream Contest II is a gloriously cinematic road-trip through an undiscovered realm of music lore whose familiarity is every bit as thrilling as its otherness.

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1. Les Sympathics De Porto Novo - A Min We Vo Nou We
2. Ignace De Souza & The Melody Aces - Asaw Fofor
3. Stanislas Tohon - Dja Dja Dja
Side 2
1. Elias Akadiri & Sunny Black's Band - L'enfance
2. Picoby Band D'Abomey - Me Adomina
3. Antoine Dougbe - Nounignon Ma Klon Midji
4. Orchestre Poly-Rythmo De Cotonou - Moulon Devia
Side 3
1. Black Santiago - Paulina
2. Lokonon Andre Et Les Volcans - Glenon Ho Akue
3. Sebastien Pynasco & L'Orchestre Black Santiago - Sade
4. Super Borgou De Parakou - Baba L'Oke Ba'Wagbe
Side 4
1. Cornaire Salifou Michel Et L'Orchestre El Rego & Ses Commandos - Gangnidodo
2. Gnonnas Pedro & His Dadjes Band - How Much Love Naturally Cost
3. Orchestre Poly-Rythmo De Cotonou - Idavi

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Fever

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A virtuoso, known for boundary-pushing production (often fusing traditional hip-hop drum programming with sampling and live music) and thoughtful lyrics, Black Milk is respected across the industry for his unique sound, consistency and innovation. Returning to the scene amidst a turbulent political climate, the Detroit-born rapper/producer announces FEVER, his upcoming studio album. Black Milk's sixth solo rap album, and his first since 2014's If There's a Hell Below, FEVER combines pointed and topical lyrics and brilliant musicianship, including percussion from all-star musicians Chris “Daddy” Dave (D'Angelo, Adele, Justin Bieber) and Daru Jones (Jack White), bass by long-time collaborator Malik Hunter and keys and guitar from newcomers Ian Fink and Sasha Kashperko, respectively. Black Milk evolves his production style of fusing electronic, soul, rock and other soundscapes with electronic programming and live music, a method he began experimenting with on his 2010 release Album of the Year. A cohesive 12-track project, listening to FEVER evokes the feeling of scrolling through an endless news feed, finding Black Milk reporting and commenting on the world's problems with empathy, clarity, and wit. Additional vocals from Dwele, Aaron "Ab" Abernathy, and Sudie (a producer / vocalist signed to Black Milk’s Computer Ugly label) serve to juxtapose Black’s heavy lyrical content with airy vibes. FEVER releases via Mass Appeal Records and Computer Ugly on February 23rd.Black Milk explains the concept behind FEVER: “Everybody’s temperature is up right now. The whole world is on edge. This album is my take on the issues I see as the cause for the high temp, and how I’m maneuvering through it.”To accompany the album announcement, Black Milk shares "Laugh Now Cry Later," the lead single from FEVER, which examines the mental and emotional tug of war within social media. “One moment you can be super angry about something and a couple of minutes later you’ll see a meme about that very same issue or some other random event that will make you laugh. We're taking in high volumes of content and experiencing an array of emotions, often times conflicting emotions, all day and night on this social media rollercoaster,” says Black. Flexing his flow over creepily ethereal vocal samples, a frantic bassline, and restless percussion from Chris Dave, Black Milk looks into the cognitive dissonance between horrifying current events in the midst of meme culture. Premiered by XXL, "Laugh Now Cry Later" runs through a litany of pressing issues, ranging from social media fakery, varying levels of consciousness, police brutality and more, as Black Milk chants on the chorus, "I see the whole world different now/You see my whole world’s different now/You’re in the sky, better learn to fly before your spaceship hits the ground."Explains Black Milk, “'Laugh Now Cry Later' is one of the darker songs on the album and represents a shift from my original intentions of making an album with more feel good vibes to letting the darker sounds flow out of me. Of course, between our dismal political and social climate, it was hard to make an entire album of feel-good vibes. I mean, how could I?”Double vinylCustom black and red marbled vinylCollectible poster

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1. UnVEil (feat Sudie)
2. But I Can Be (feat Ab)
3. Could It Be
Side 2
1. 2 Would Try (feat Dwele)
2. Laugh Now Cry Later
3. True Lies

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Too Slow To Disco Brasil

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"Before slipping this LP on, you need to nail the AOR modus opeara ... That means: a Hawaiian shirt à la Magnum PI, loafers without socks as in Miami Vice, jump in your convertible and drive under the coconut trees. This is a sunset ride through Rio de Janeiro, Los Angeles, Miami, Hawaii. Aloha!" Ed MottaToo Slow to Disco take a dive into an often overlooked side of Brazilian music: Brazilian soul, funk and AORWe’d like to introduce you to the compiler of our new Too Slow to Disco release, a giant of musical endeavour, the young nephew of Brazil’s legendary soul icon Tim Maia, the ‘Colossus of Rio’, as he’s known: Ed Motta. At the end of the 1980s Ed Motta burst upon the music scene as a major singer and one of the writers and producers in the band Conexão Japeri. He’s now fifteen albums into a career that hops from genre to genre, perhaps one of the savviest music makers and curators out there. He is a refined practitioner of jazz, funk, soul, AOR and much else besides, having worked with everyone from Gilles Peterson to Roy Ayers, 4Hero, Seu Jorge, Patrice Rushen, Greg Phillinganes, Bo Diddley, Incognito, Ryuichi Sakamoto and many other insanely talented musos. In this collector’s compilation, you’re coming on a kind of expert guided time travel mission – just picture yourself following Ed’s fingers as they trace along the sleeves in that massive library-sized vinyl vault of his. So we dart back through over two decades of music making, dancing in one style then the next from soul to funk to AOR, you’ll feel the air coming out of the horn section right the way through, and a mixologist’s golden touch tying everything together. The artists Ed has play-listed for you include über-obscure figures like Carlos Bivar or Gelson Oliveira & Luiz Ewerling – both of whose songs here derive from privately pressed albums – so rare they’re not even listed on Discogs! He’s also gathered together a real pantheon of Brazilian musical heroes like Rita Lee (who was part of the legendary Os Mutantes), Cassiano (one of the founders of Bossa Trio and Os Diagonais) and million sellers like Roupa Nova, lovingly referred to as ‘the Brazilian Toto’ (who would have thought that would become a compliment by 2018?)! And as ever with the Too Slow to Disco series, the artists might be new to you, but they’re always bringing a killer tune.Join us to discover another dimension of the Brazilian sound: TSTD Brasil - Compiled by Ed Motta.- Brazil edition of the critically acclaimed compilation series by DJ Supermarkt- Complied by Ed Motta and includes über-obscure figures like Carlos Bivar or Gelson Oliveira & Luiz Ewerling – both of whose songs here derive from privately pressed albums – so rare they’re not even listed on Discogs!- Comes in two formats: compact disc (with o-card) and heavy weight black double vinyl including MP3 download card

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1. Filo Machado - Quero Puoco, Quero Muito
2. Sandra Sa - Guarde Minha Voz
3. Altay Veloso - Debora
4. Junio Mendes - Copacabana Sadia
Side 2
1. Don Beto - Renascendo Em Mim
2. Lucinha Turnbull - Toda Manha Brilha O Sol
3. Guilherme Arantes - Coisas Do Brasil
4. Carlos Bivar - Mare
5. Biafra - Leao Ferido
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1. Santa Cruz - Mais Uma Chance
2. Jane Duboc - Se Eu Te Pego De Jeito
3. Cassiano - Rio Best-Seller
4. Carlinhos & Soninha Queiroz - Pra Voce
5. Gelson Oliveira & Luiz Ewerling - Acordes E Sementes
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1. Zeca Do Trombone - Rota-Mar
2. Roupa Nova - Clarear
3. Kiko Zambianchi - Estreia
4. Brylho - Joia Rara
5. Rita Lee & Roberto - Atlantida

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Cap De Bonne Esperance

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1. Cap De Bonne Esperance
2. The Hipster
3. Canto Pa Elegua
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1. La Foret Des Biches Bleurs
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1. Almeria
2. Les Masques Africans
Side 4
1. Comete
2. Yasmine
3. What A Difference A Day Makes (feat Leron Thomas)

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Let The Rhythm In

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Released in gatefold sleeve, 180 gram vinyl. Limited edition of 500.

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1. Street Level
2. Sanctuary
Side 2
1. Subway Dancers
2. Elements
Side 3
1. How Do U Feel?
2. Working Weekend
Side 4
1. Midnight Connection
2. Worldwide Experience

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