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Brand New Wayo: Funk Fast Times & Nigerian Boogie Badness 1979-1983

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Repress! With this release, Comb & Razor Sound launches its exploration of the colorful world of popular music from Nigeria, starting with the post-disco era of the late 1970s and early 80s. The years between 1979 and 1983 were Nigeria's Second Republic, when democracy finally returned after twenty-three years of uninterrupted military dictatorship. They were also the crest of Nigeria’s oil boom, when surging oil prices made the petroleum-producing country a land of plenty, prosperity and profligacy. The influx of petrodollars meant an expansion in industry and the music industry in particular. Record companies upgraded their technology and cranked out a staggering volume of output to an audience hungry for music to celebrate the country’s prospective rise as global power of the future. While it was a boom time for a wide variety of popular music styles, the predominant commercial sound was a post-afrobeat, slickly modern dance groove that retrofitted the relentless four-on-thefloor bass beat of disco to a more laidback, upbeat-and-downbeat soul shuffle, mixing in jazz-funk, synthesizer pop and afro feeling. At the time, it was still mostly locally referred to as “disco,” but has since been recognized as its own unique genre retrospectively dubbed “Nigerian boogie.” A Brand New Wayo: Funk, Fast Times and Nigerian Boogie Badness collects 15 pulsing Nigerian boogie tracks in a lovingly compiled package chronicling one of the most progressive and creative eras in the history of African popular music.

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1. Mixed Grill - A Brand New Wayo
2. Kris Okotie - Show Me Your Backside
3. Murphy Williams - Get On Up
4. Joe Moks - Boys & Girls
Side 2
1. Amas - Slow Down
2. Oby Onyioha - I Want To Feel Your Love
3. Dizzy K Falola - Excuse Me Baby
4. Chris Mba - Funky Situation
Side 3
1. Bayo Damazio - Listen To The Music
2. Martha Ulaeto - Music Alone
3. Segun Robert - Big Race
4. Amel Addmore - Jane
Side 4
1. Honey Machine - Pleasure
2. The Stormmers - Love Or Money
3. Emma Baloka - Let's Love Each Other

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Calabar-Itu Road: Groovy Sounds From South Eastern Nigeria (1972-1982)

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Limited 2xLP in silk screen sleeve + 44 page booklet"When most people think about Nigerian music, the first thing that comes to mind is Lagos—the country’s main commercial center, the glittering megacity that spawned Yoruba-speaking music luminaries such as Fela Kuti, King Sunny Ade, Sir Shina Peters and Wizkid. But Nigeria is a country of rich diversity, especially in its music: From the Igbo highlife and rock bands of east-central region, to the deep Edo roots rhythms from the midwest, to the keening, ornamented Fulani melodies of the north. But one region whose music has remained largely underexplored is the south eastern land of the Efik and Ibibio ethnic groups in Cross River and Akwa Ibom State—the region colloquially referred to as “Calabar.” A cradle of culture, this region was one of the earliest outposts of Nigerian popular music. Its primordial rhythms traveled across the Atlantic during the slave trade to provide the part of the foundation for Afro-Cuban grooves that would go on to influence the development of jazz, rock & roll, R&B and funk. With the new Calabar-Itu Road compilation, Comb & Razor Sound presents15 heavy tracks recorded in the decade between 1972 and 1982, spotlighting rare music from “Calabar” superstars such as Etubom Rex Williams, Cross River Nationale, Charles “Effi” Duke, The Doves and Mary Afi Usuah. The package features a magazine-style booklet containing a wealth of information about the milieu with rare photographs and illustrations. The Calabar-Itu Road is the major artery linking modern-day Cross River and Akwa Ibom States. And Calabar-Itu Road: Groovy Sounds from South Eastern Nigeria (1972-1982) will link the region’s music to the rest of the world!"

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1. Isadico Dance Band Of Nigeria Led By Isaiah Disckson - Mbre Isong (intro)
2. Cross River Nationale - Nyong Eyen Unen
3. The Visitors - Eyen Erong Nwa
4. Mansion - Akam Itoro Abasi
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1. Monica Isaac - Akananwan Isong Idung
2. Emmanual Ntia & His Eastern Star Dance Band - Top Eyop Odo
3. The Sea Lions - Akwa Idim
4. Charles Duke - Suk Usan Idang (Cross River Radio interlude)
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1. Isadico Dance Band Of Nigeria Led By Isaiah Disckson - Eti Eyeneka
2. The Doves - Akan Anwan Isong Idung
3. Mari Afi Usuah & The South Eastern State Cultural Band - Mma Ama Mbo
4. Sunny Risky & The Vitamin Explosion - Atak Mfat Eyen
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1. Chief Inyang Henshaw & His Top Ten Aces - Eseme Ikpong
2. Etubom Rex Williams & His Nigerian Artistes - Ererimbot Afayung Oko
3. Bustic Kingsley Bassey's Anansa Engineers - Journey To Luna

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Spiritual Jazz 7: Islam

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"Spiritual Jazz 7: Islam - Esoteric, Modal and Progressive Jazz inspired by Islam 1957 - 1988"Songs ancient and divine - the seventh volume of our acclaimed Spiritual Jazz series examines the influence and impact of Islam on four decades of jazz innovation.Through Malcolm X and Muhammad Ali, the civil rights era in America saw African American liberation politics famously associated with Islamic belief. This was not the first time that radical developments in African American cultural life had been widely and famously associated with Islam - that distinction belongs not to political or sporting giants, but to the progressive jazz musicians of the bebop generation. Kenny Clarke, Art Blakey, Sahib Shihab, Gigi Gryce, Idrees Sulieman, Ahmad Jamal, Yusef Lateef, all these legendary jazz pioneers - and countless more - were early converts to the spiritually charged Ahmadiyya school of Islam. Their faith profoundly influenced the music that they made, and the presence of prominent and innovative Muslim musicians at the heart of jazz culture in America has been recognised ever since.The tracks on this collection follow the story of Islam and jazz from the 1950s to the 1980s. Recorded by Muslim jazz musicians, they often draw specifically on Middle Eastern or Islamic music, dream of an esoteric or spiritual Afro-East, or invoke the landscape and sound worlds of Islamic Africa. Spiritual Jazz 7 presents a selection of visionary music – inspired by faith, powered by jazz.2LP gatefoldExtensive liner notes & picsCD with 24 page colour bookletMany tracks never before reissued

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1.Maurice McIntyre - Humility In The Light Of Creator
2. Ritual Trio - Africanos/Latinos
3. Emmanuel Abdul-Rahim - Kalahari Suite
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1. Creative Arts Ensemble - Uhuru
2. East New York Ensemble De Music - Mevlana
3. Idrees Sulieman - The Camel
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1. Yusef Lateef - Morning
2. Sabu & Sahib Shihab - Nus
3. Abdelrahman 'Abdo' Elkhatib/Solar Plexus - Ah Ya Zen
Side 4
1. The Lightmen - All Praises To Allah (part 1 & 2)
2. Ahmed Abdul-Malik - Nadusilma
3. Dawan Muhammad - Taumbu

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Antilles Cheries : Compa/Cadence

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Compilé par Emile Omar, une sélection tropical discoteq.

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1. Simon Juran - Si Bon Di Bon
2. Toto Necessite - Cail La Mande Rouse
3. Maxel's - En Las
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1. Experience 7 - Banzai
2. Coupe Cloue - Plein Caille
3. Gervais Nerva - Marchande
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1. Rodrigue Millien & Blagueur - Pale Creole
2. Black Affairs - La Vie Musique
Side 4
1. Vikings Martinique - Deposez Les Armes
2. Combo Creole - Kokoye
3. Belles Combo - Coeur A Moin
4. Selecta Martinique - Money First

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Beauty: A Journey Through Jeremy Underground's Collection

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Limited gatefold 2xLPThe Spacetalk label returns with this fine compilation by French house shotter, Jeremy Underground. We know him, and you surely know him, though his My Love Is Underground label, an imprint that has produced some of the best deep house in the last five years. He's not in house mode today, though, and instead the DJ shows us his soul roots. Ron Rinaldi's opener "Mexican Summer" is a real peach of a song, then there's some Brazilian disco-funk through Leila Pinheiro's "Tudo Em Cima", and the supremely deep and sensual "Superstar" by NCCU. Other favourites include Maureen Bailey's bittersweet anthem "Takin' My Time With You", and June Evans' "Hardly Need To Say", a tune that we could just leave on repeat. A highly recommended comp!

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1. Ron Rinaldi - Mexican Summer
2. Leila Pinheiro - Tudo Em Cima
3. Christer Norden - Lay Back
4. N C C U - Superstar
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1. Shades Of Love - Do Your Own Dance
2. Sonya Spence - Let Love Flow On
3. Nu-Cleus - Needing A Woman
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1. Al (Alonzo) Wilson - Love You Girl
2. Richardi Mac - Told You So
3. Maureen Bailey - Takin' My Time With You
4. Fein - Stonedage
Side 4
1. June Evans - Hardly Need To Say
2. Starcrost -Quicksand
3. Creative Arts Ensemble - Unity

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Bionic Lover

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1. Ebony Cuts - Bionic Lover
2. Boogie Cafe - Maple Loco
Side 2
1. Javi Frias - Time & Space
2. Neil Diablo - Got To Give In

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Restore #4

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1. She's The Boss (Julian Sanza edit)
2. Hot Blooded (Julian Sanza edit)
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1. Funk Down (Jean Claude Gavri Junocide)
2. Dance (Dave Gerrard & Jean Claude Gavri Trans-Atlantic Workout)

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Riot In Lagos

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1. Drop Out Orchestra - Jin Go La
2. FSQ - Shaking My Damn Head (feat Dolette McDonald)
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1. Perdu - Cece
2. South Beach Recycling - Bongo Man

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Dancefloor Sweets Vol 2

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1. Galactic Ganesh - Tell Me
2. EVM128 - Warm N Easy (feat Oliver Night)
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1. Danvers - Hoxton 203
2. Body-San - Sensory Bin

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Dancefloor Sweets Vol 1

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1. IMYRMIND - Orange Skin Food
2. SexRulesEverything - Ghettofied
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1. K15 - Returning Is Impossible
2. Glenn Kelly - Parma

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