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French Disco Boogie Sounds Vol 2 (1978-1985)

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After a first edition acclaimed internationally, Favorite Recordings and Charles Maurice finally follows-up to their French Disco Boogie Sounds compilation with a second volume!!Pursuing his fine work at digging rare music from around the world, DJ and collector Charles Maurice presents another brilliant selection of great music linked to France and French West-Indies: 12 hidden and forgotten titles, all produced between 1978 and 1985, whether in France, or by French artists abroad. This time again, he perfectly browse and defines the great energy and quality of this specific Disco/Funk scene at that time, both in the underground market, or through bigger labels.On one hand, tracks by Crystal, Jackie Esam, Ideku Dynasty or Marc Ashy, were produced by small artists and labels from the French Caribbean and African community and also filled with a raw spirit and some Tropical influences. On the other hand, tracks by Claude Morgan, Greg Smaha, Roots, or Black Bells Group, were released by major labels such as Phonogram, RCA, Derby, or Carrere, thanks to confirmed independent producers, acting not only in France, but also in Canada and the US.Today, Favorite Recordings and Charles Maurice are very proud to unearth these 12 gems, with amongst them some very hard to find and almost unknown titles.

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Side 1
1. Crystal - Funky Biguine
2. Charms - Givin' It Up
3. Neilo Feel - Havana
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1. Jackie Esam - Movin'
2. Ideku Dynasty - Funk Force Leader
3. Black Bells Group - Talk Me Mam's
Side 3
1. Claude Morgan - Le Sherif Qui Danse
2. Roots - Sheriff's Horse
3. Marc Ashy - Bye Cocotiers
Side 4
1. Nel Oliver - You Are My Dream
2. Greg Smaha - Sunshine
3. Messan - Keep Cool

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Moyo Wangu

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Renegades of Jazz present their third album Moyo WanguIt's the year 2016 and David Hanke, widely recognized under his moniker Renegades Of Jazz, is back with his third full-on longplay effort entitled 'Moyo Wangu'.After his conceptual and darker approach to his last album 'Paradise Lost' released in 2015, we see Renegades Of Jazz explore the world of Afrofunk here, a world David Hanke is deeply linked to since he spent an influential part of his childhood in Arusha/Tanzania in the early 1980s .Due to being exposed to the sound of this East African metropolis throughout his early childhood days the love for any kind of African rhythm signatures and vibes has stuck to this day and is now reflected in the twelve tracks on the album 'Moyo Wangu' - a Swahili expression that translates as 'My heart' and perfectly describes where his heart is at.Already having introduced the audience to his love of all things Afro with the exclusive non-album track 'Tempo Tempo' that was featured on the 'Hits Agogo One' compilation earlier this year as well as with the first single release of the album 'Afro Cookie', a modern Afrofunk anthem with a distinctive twist that does not only refer to David Hanke's personal linkage to Africa but also can be seen as the origin and starting point of the musical journey we're about to experience here.'Moto Moto' musically depicts the hot, vibrant feel of a jam-packed dancefloor throughout an amazing night out, 'Beneath This African Blue' brings on sweet midtempo grooves and the captivating 'Harambee' (Let's work together) reflects the rhythm and reiterativeness of working together featuring the brass section of the Los Angeles-based Jungle Fire outfit who add their special heat. The albums title track 'Moyo Wangu' caters uplifting Afrofunk at its best and sees Marseille-based producer and multi-instrumentalist Hugo Kant delivering some thrilling flute action with a Jazz-infused twist whilst 'Them Who Walk Slow' is on a more laid back and tropical tip.With 'Karibu Tena' - Swahili for 'Welcome Back (Again)' – David Hanke returns to his spiritual home in a joyful, polyrhythmic way, 'Zebra Talk' is another collaborational effort featuring producer and multi-instrumentalist Kabanjak, also known for his works on other projects like Deela and as part of the Ancient Astronauts duo. The touching vibe of 'Jamboree' resembles the overwhelming joy and heartfelt spirit of gatherings and festivities.'Majirani Yako Kelele' works bubbling dancefloors with a complex swing, 'Jazz Makossa' amalgamates influences taken from highly Jazz-infused Makossa music and their traditional call & response techniques to a thrilling effect and finally 'Prison Island' concludes the album with a sweet yearning and laid back melancholia referring to the legend and history of a small island, also known as Changuu or Kibandiko, located only a few miles off shore of the beautiful Zanzibar Archipelago.

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1. Afro Cookie
2. Moto Moto
3. Benath This African Blue
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1. Harambee (feat Jungle Fire Horns)
2. Moyo Wangu (feat Hugo Kant)
3. Them Who Walk Slow
Side 3
1. Karibu Tena
2. Zebra Talk (feat Kabanjak)
3. Jamboree
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1. Majirani Yako Kelele
2. Jazz Makossa
3. Prison Island

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Reginald Omas Mamode IV

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Reginald Omas Mamode IV is set to release his self titled debut album via Five Easy Pieces.The cult Peckham soul artist caps the release of three highly praised EPs with an album featuring his most confident songwriting to date. The album paints a collage of dusty drum hits, Sly Stone-esque bass lines and Mamode’s own one-take vocals. Themes go from the personal, such as relationship communication breakdown, to the universal, in the anti-war theme of ‘The Value’.It remains grounded in a love of syncopated drums, played out in the Dilla-esque ‘Talk To Me’, or the free jazz of ‘Omas Sextet’. Elsewhere, on album opener ‘Bruk Out’, the broken beat scene collides with the groove based jazz fusion of Herbie Hancock and the Headhunters, whilst on ‘Drums Of The Positive’, Mamode channels the “slave island music of my father’s heritage… Maloya, Sega, Nyabinghi”."Nowadays music seems to be used more as a crutch for humanity.. Most people seem to have forgotten it's a life blood of our species. The natural rhythms of our hearts beating and the melodic instrument 'the voice' gifted to us at birth, are some physical examples of how inherent music is within our being. We all need this thing we call music. Just as all our ancestors did." - Reginald Omas Mamode IVThis past year has seen Mamode perform live and DJ at the relaunch of London’s Jazz Cafe, Shapes, Ronnie Scott’s, Gottwood festival and dates in France, Netherlands and beyond. Headline UK and EU live dates will follow the album’s release in the autumn.Part percussive ancestral music, part post-Dilla funk, Mamode’s debut album is a galactic, joyful, and above all funky record. It is a statement of intent from this rising underground star. “A man of simple pleasures: soul sounds, peoples and stories, brothers, friends and family” Gilles Peterson“Spiritual similarities to the likes of D'Angelo, Theo Parrish, J Dilla, and John Coltrane” Dummy Mag“Cosmic-soul super talent. You need this guy on your radar” Stamp The Wax“The equivalent of an aural hug” Boiler Room“Imbued with the sounds of funk, Latin, soul, African Nubian music” Hyponik

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1. Bruk Out
2. Talk To Me
3. Drums Of The Positive
4. If You Want To Know
Side 2
1. Interlude
2. Hush
3. Bump It Up
4. Round N Round
Side 3
1. Omas Sextet
2. Simmer Down Now
3. The Value
4. From The Soul
Side 4
1. The Message
2. Trust Me
3. Make It Happen

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Brigitte Lahaie, Le Disque de Culte

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LISTEN : https://soundcloud.com/user-41943809https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Va3c7U0IKaE

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Perversion D'une Jeune Mariée
1. Le Journal Intime de Marie-Christine
Autostoppeuses En Chaleur
2. Denise Se Fait Prendre En Stop
Parties De Chasse En Sologne
3. Chassez Le Naturel...
Esclaves Sexuels Sur Catalogue
4. Brigitte, Femme Libérée
Nuits Brûlantes
5. Fièvres Nocturnes Pour Marianne
6. Marianne, la Grande Jouisseuse
Side 2
La Rabatteuse
1. la Comtesse Se Dévergonde
2. Plaisir Partagé D'une Rencontre Impromptue
3. Jocelyne Et L'hotesse S'envoient En L'air
4. L'ouvreuse Fait Son Cinema
5. Disco Symphonie En Rut Majeur

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Magik Sunset Part 2

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1. John Keating - In Search Of Atlantis
2. Orchester Ambros Seelos - Mondgesight
Side 2
1. Plaisirs Erotique - Special Ero
2. Francis Lai - Young Freedom
3. Glenn - Zeit
Side 3
1. Jack Adkins - Sunset Beach
2. Instrumental Group Cabas - Cry In The Night
3. Frederic Castel - Open Up
4. The Electric Connection - Cry Of The Lone Wolf
Side 4
1. Fabio Fabor - Idolo Moresco
2. The Primates - King Kong
3. Tony Sinclair Orchestra - Walkin' Through The Night
4. Trepidants - Far Away

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Magik Sunset Part 1

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Side 1
1. Bobby Brown - My Hawaiian Home
2. Kathy Stack - Summer Wind
3. Mother Funk - Sunshine
4. Jack Adkins - American Sunset
Side 2
1. Greg Sonnleitner - Misunderstood
2. Nathan Perkins Band -"Soul Keepers
3. Crossection - Over Again
4. Majik - Take Me There (Psychemagik edit)
Side 3
1. Al Dos Band - Doing Our Thing With Pride
2. Jake Hottell - Horizon
3. The Electric Connection - Groovy
Side 4
1. Gene Lawrence - After Sunrise
2. P'cock - Telephone Song
3. Terry Brooks & Strange - Higher Flyer

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Magik Sunrise

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1. Iasos - Formentera Sunset Clouds
2. Daniel Mathieu - C'Etait Un Beau Dimanche
3. Fox - The Juggler
Side 2
1. Walter Hawkins - Metropolis
2. Steve & Teresa - Catching A Wave
3. Cherubin - Sunrise
4. Yves Simon - Raconte-Toi
Side 3
1. Susana Estrada - Gozame Ya!
2. Joey Newman - The One You Love
3. Rob Mehl - House On The Rock
4. George Oban - Basshoven
Side 4
1. Rioland & Goldfeder - Tension
2. Jeff Liberman - Transformation
3. David Astri - Safe & Sound
4. Max Adioa - Toubab Bile (instrumental version)

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Magik Cyrkles

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1. Intrinsic Trance - Hey Policeman
2. Sirarcusa - Streap-Tease In The Stars (The Way I Do)
3. The Bear Brothers - Love Is (Psychemagik edit)
Side 2
1. Epsilon - Ayayaya
2. King Cats - Down In California (Albion edit)
3. Mandy B Jones - 1,2,3,4 (We Ain't Got Much Time)
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1. Miro - Safari Of Love
2. Elias Rahbani & His Orchestra - From The Moon (Psychemagik edit)
3. Ramasandiran Somusundaram - Electronic Heart
Side 4
1. Raja Zahr - Drum Sequence (Psychemagik edit)
2. Malibu - 80's 80's?
3. Goya - House At The Sea (Psychemagik edit)

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Shango Dance Band

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A Legendary, Ultra-Rare Afrobeat Killer, Restored And Presented For The First Time In Wide Release! / Lp Includes Bonus 7” Disc Featuring The Rare 1972 Single “Son Of Thunder” B/w “Alupandu-Gbe” / Limited To 1000 Copies /It’s 1968 and Fela is in tears. Fela Kuti, the genius of afrobeat. The champion of the people. Fabled for unflinchingly staring down the barrels of state tyranny, enduring beatings within an inch of his life from government stormtroopers and then getting on stage to mock his tormenters in song. Fela the fearless, Fela the invincible. Fela who they call Anikulapo—“he who carries death in his pocket.” What insurmountable catastrophe could have reduced this formidable titan of African music to tears? Ojo Okeji leaving his band, that’s what. - From the liner notes, by renowned Nigerian music historian Uchenna IkonneIn the early years of Fela Kuti's career, well before he would define the genre of afrobeat, and leave an indelible mark on the musical landscape, he was a struggling trumpet player, seeking to redefine the sound of his current group, the art-jazz ensemble Fela Ransome-Kuti Quintet. As he moved his group towards the then-popular genre of highlife in 1963, he lost his bassist in the move towards commercial success, but gained the company of Ojo Okeji, who had a sterling reputation both as a bassist and percussionist in groups like Lagos Cool Cats, Rex Williams' Nigerian Artistes, and Western Toppers Highlife Band, a favorite of Kuti's. Okeji impressed Kuti with his deft jazziness on the bass, so he was in on the spot, and the Fela Ransome-Kuti Quintet became Koola Lobitos.It was Okeji that introduced Kuti to the famed percussionist Tony Allen, (Who would subsequently join Kuti into his greatest years as an artist) as well as conguero Abayomi "Easy" Adio. During his time in Koola Lobitos, Okeji not only contributed deeply melodic, and adeptly rhythmic baselines, but brought his own influence from emerging US soul artists like James Brown & The Famous Flames and Wilson Pickett, heavily pushing Koola Lobitos towards a more soulful direction. This push was often resisted by Kuti, who frequently clashed with Okeji. 1968 proved to be a turning point for the group, as the Nigerian Civil War broke out, and many starving musicians turned to the military for work. Okeji and Adio would leave for the army, while Kuti and Allen kept Koola Lobitos going, where it evolved through different names and iterations and grew into the worldwide afrobeat force that made Kuti an icon during the 70s and 80s. But as Kuti and Allen rose to global recognition, Okeji and Adio would form a new band within the ranks of the 6th Infantry Brigade of the Nigerian Army. Their emblazoned blue jackets earned them the nickname "The Blues”, but Okeji preferred the name “Shango” after the Yoruba thunder god. Shango took the fundamentals of Kuti's famous afrobeat and brought new layers of guitar and horn arrangements, while often invoking supernatural aesthetics, and maintaining a love for the US soul artists that influenced Okeji so much. Because Shango was an army band however, their records were not readily available to anyone outside of the military so their music, including their eponymous 1974 LP, remained relatively unknown even amongst the people of Nigeria. Decades later Comb & Razor is thrilled to present this long-lost Nigerian gem for the first time to a world-wide audience.

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1. Position Pass Power
Side 2
1. Women Are Great
2. I Need Your Love
Side 3
1. Son Of Thunder (7")
Side 4
1. Alupandu-Gbe

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The Grasso Brothers Present We Know How To Boogie

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Compiled by Italian DJ and purveyor of rare vinyl Gino Grasso with the assistance of his brother Federico, 'We Know How To Boogie' is a joyful romp through the finest forgotten dance-floor disco and soul from the 70's and 80's . A bona fide 'disco don', Gino has collected music for over 30 years and supplied the likes of Kenny Dope and Dimitri From Paris with obscure gems. A familiar face behind the decks in his hometown of Bologna and across Italy, Gino's music, passion and knowledge has seen him play underground clubs the world over, including Le Souk in NYC and the Bussey Building in London. Many of the tracks included on 'We Know How To Boogie' have become 'signature tunes' for DJs such as Phil Asher, Sadar Bahar, Joe Davis and Daniele Baldelli, rarely if ever leaving their record boxes. Containing several exclusive edits from the Grasso Brothers, 'We Know How To Boogie' is simply filled with sure-fire hits for the discerning dance-floor. Lesser known tracks remastered from eye-wateringly expensive original vinyl releases by William Barlak, Living Colour & Carol Meriwether rub shoulders with the truly obscure and utterly wonderful French-Canadian disco outfit 'Black Sun' in what can only be described as a musical celebration like you've never heard before. This 'Italian Job' is guaranteed to do more than just 'blow the bloody doors off.- Full press & radio campaign in key territories with coverage assured in key magazines & websites- Gino Grasso has been supplying the Kings of Disco with their dance-floor bullets since the 90's- Limited vinyl for new & old turntablists alike

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1. Sharon Johnson - A Better Day
2. TB Funk - Free Blow (the dub version - G&D edit)
3. Kenny Pierce - Done Been
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1. Those Good Intentions - We Know How To Boogie
2. Sherman Hunter - Dance To Freedom
Side 3
1. Gospel Keepers - Never Gonna Give You Up
2. Living Color - Plastic People (G&D edit)
3. Roller Disco - Stone Luv
Side 4
1. Carol Meriwether - Love Ain't Just (A Physical Thing)
2. William Barlak - Ain't No Doubt About It

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