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1. Paradiso Rhythm - Paradise Of Temptations
2. Da Growch - Playin' Urself
3. Alderaan - 3 AM House
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1. Twice Movement - Jackson Club
2. Lananas - Give It To Me
3. LDM - Brazilian Shout
4. Naranja - Madjer

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Oté Maloya - The Birth Of Electric Maloya On Reunion Island 1975-1986

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Strut present a brand new compilation documenting the groundbreaking maloya scene on Réunion Island from the mid-‘70s, as Western instrumentation joined traditional Malagasy, African and Indian acoustic instruments to spark a whole era of new fusions and creativity. Compiled by Réunionese DJ duo La Basse Tropicale, ‘Oté Maloya’ follows up last year’s acclaimed ‘Soul Sok Séga’ release on Strut.Traditional maloya, originally called “séga”, described the songs, music and dances of slaves on the sugar plantations of Réunion Island in the 17th Century – maloya ceremonies paid tribute to ancestors and mediated between the living and the dead. The music and culture began to be more widely accepted by Réunionese society from the 1930s as folklorist Georges Fourcade began to play maloya songs. By the ‘50s, maloya tracks were appearing on 78rpm releases and, in the ‘60s, it was used as a form of cultural protest music.In the mid-‘70s, a new generation began exploring new directions in the music, using Créole language, many were self-taught and learned their craft in 1960s dance band “orchestres”. André Chan-Kam-Shu’s Studio Royal in the south of the island became the main hub for experimentation and collaboration. Most notably, the band Caméléon honed their sound here – with maloya legends Alain Peters and vocalist Hervé Imare involved, Caméléon became the leading collective on the scene, using poetic lyrics and creating their own potent fusion of maloya, jazz and psychedelia. ‘Oté Maloya’ tells the story of this fertile period in Réunion Island music for the first time and features the full spectrum of maloya styles. From Caméléon’s genius to the teenage Michou’s classic ‘Maloya Ton Tisane’, Daniel Sandié’s breakbeat sleeper ‘Défoule 3e Age’ and more traditional styles from Maxime Lahope and Pierrot Vidot, this is an essential trip through a lost era of Indian Ocean blues and soul. ‘Oté Maloya’ is released with an extensive booklet on CD and LP featuring a history of maloya by Nathalie Valentine Legros of 7 Lames Lamer. All tracks are fully remastered by The Carvery.- 12” INSERT BOOKLET 12pp - First ever international compilation of 1970s maloya scene on Réunion Island- Includes extensive sleeve notes tracing the history of the culture across four centuries- DJ support from Gilles Peterson, Lauren Laverne, Mr Scruff and more- Essential follow up to Strut compilation ‘Soul Sok Séga’

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1. Cameleon - La Rosee Si Feuilles Songes
2. Michou - Maloya Ton Tisane
3. Jean Claude Viadere - Moin La Pas Fait Tout Sel
4. Daniel Sandie - Defoule 3e Age
5. Cormoran Group - P'tit Femme Mon Gate
Side 2
1. Marie Helen Et Ses Creol's - Sega Le Sport
2. Francoise Guimbert - Tantine Zaza
3. Vivi - Toe Meme Maloya
4. Pierrot Vidot - Commandeur
5. Herve Imare - Mele-Mele Pas Toue P'tit Pierre
Side 3
1. Groupe Dago - Reveil Creole
2. Ti Fock - Se Pi Bodie
3. Gaby Et Les Soul Men - C'est Le Meme Cadence
4. Vivi - Mi Bord' A Toe
5. Maxime Lahope - Sous Pied D'Camelias
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1. Gilberte - Serre Serre Pas
2. Gaby Et Les Soul Men - Oh Maloya
3. Herve Imare - Mi Donne A Toue Grand Coeur
4. Carrousel - Ote Maloya

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Royal Athlete Vol 5

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Charging from the stables, Royal Athlete is back with another collection of atomic dancefloor weapons. Taking tracks from somewhere between Europe and as far as Japan, we present five brand new stormers to celebrate our 5th release. Berlin'sPrivate Agenda, bring us their Hi-Fi-NRG productions, dripping with melancholy and sweat, swiftly followed by the one man bassmachine Sven Atterton, who's slap n' Linndrum workout is serious funk for the heads. Heading up the B-side, Liquid Pegasus serves up a piano n bass led boogie banger for peak time wish fulfilment joined by the return of Rick Wreck, who's Heartache 2 Heartbreak brews a quiet storm for the lovers. Finishing up is Berlin's I Am The Other Guy, more piano, a solid bass groove and a certified disco winner. All tracks mastered by Tim Xavier at Man Made Mastering Berlin

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1. Private Agenda - Tender
2. Sven Atterton - Last Of The Linn
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1. Liquid Pegasus - Bass Finger
2. Rick Wreck - Heartache 2 Heartbreak
3. I Am The Other Guy - Violet Karaoke

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Clave Trax Vol. 1

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Clave House debuts with 4 cuts of laid back Midwest grooves. Appian kicks things off with 'For Warm Weather Pt2', a breezy melodic summertime anthem. Gerald Norton answers with 'Wilbert Cobbs' in his usual hypnotic low-slung style. Segv starts off the B-side with sub-120bpm dub echo chugger 'Uhxhxh', and is rounded out by jazzy rumble 'Pitchblack' from Minneapolis mainstay Berndt.

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1. Appian - For Warm Weather (part 2)
2. Gerald Norton - Wilbert Cobbs
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1. Segv - Uhxhxh
2. Berndt - Pitchblack

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Banoffee Pies World Series 01

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Banoffee Pies Records launches its first white label to date, and it's a three-pronged collaboration by new and exciting faces in the scene. First up is Philou Louzolo and his excellent ''Afrofuturism Dance'', a solid house jerker with lively tribal influences, folloed siftly by Wendel Sield and his moodier, jazzier piece entitled ''History Of Black People''. On the flip, Huntleys & Palmers MMT proceeds to drop some Gipsy King house in the form of ''Ton A Ton'', backed by the more funky disco shades of ''Pangae Flute''. Nice and diverse for ya!

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1. Philou Louzolo - Afrofuturism Dance
2. Wendel Sield - History Of Black People
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1. MMT - Ton A Ton
2. MMT - Pangae Flute

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Limited Series 05

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1. Jon Sable - Light Transportation (feat Kroba)
2. Seb Wildblood - Coconut Oil
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1. Matt Saint Will - Weird Love
2. Marenn Sukie - The Theme
3. Tell - A Tipping Whispering

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Beach Diggin' Volume 5

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1. Yasuko Agawa - LA Nights
2. Stephen Colebrooke - Stay Away From Music
3. Andre Marie Tala - Sweet Dole
4. Tyna Onwudiwe - Lite Low
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1. Rebles - Sweetest Taboo (Soca version)
2. Ricardo Marrero & The Group - And We'll Make Love
3. Koko Ateba - Si T'es Mal Dans Ta Peau
4. Sookie - "onight (feat Jeannine Otis)
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1. Raphael Toine - Femmes Pays Douces
2. Eboni Band - Desire
3. Robert J Riggins - I Need You Now
4. Salero - Teardrops & Wine
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1. Momo Joseph - War For Ground
2. Claude Genteuil - Dreams Of Love
3. Gatot Soedarto - Sayangilah Daku Kasih
4. Synchro Rhythmic Eclectic Language - Pasto

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Import Export

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After a long hiatus the Fasaan Recordings crew finally emerges from their basement to break out a second volume of their Chalice imprint.Functioning as a looser side vehicle to Fasaan, Chalice is a home for rawer and more uncompromising side projects of the Fasaan crew and their extended family. Honing in on a murky zone of cheap-sounding machine rhythms and punchy boogie-influenced proto-house sounds, the Chalice style is in your face and then out the door "just like that": take it or leave it.As the title "Import/Export" suggests, the contributions for this installment have been gathered from such foreign places as Copenhagen, Bandung, Tallinn, Manchester and Dublin.But starting off the EP is Malmo-based Fullstondiga Rottigheter and the deranged digital guitar strumming of "1988".Representing Manchester is self-confessed cyber-punk and genre defyer Ruf Dug with the dreamy cut "Cassette Boogie 1" which as the title suggests is steeped in lo-fi tape hiss and bounces along to a b-boy beat and some tightly squeezed Prelude-style synth lines.Representing Tallinn is minimal funk composer Ruutu Poiss of skate crew Haigla who lets his limping drum machine lead us on a wonky trip full of tempo shifts and ambient interludes.Copenhagen-based PRAAH pitches in with a brooding bass heavy 808 jam made under mysterious astral circumstances.Fachrur Riaz Hasbullah slides in from Bandung, Indonesia to deliver the ridiculously smooth stepper "Muram"

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1. Fullstandiga Rattigheter - 1988
2. Ruf Dug - Cassette Boogie
3. Fachrur Riaz Hazbullah - Muriam
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1. Praah - Luxor Equinox
2. Ruutu Poiss - Heinas
3. Compassion Crew - II Y A

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Pop Makossa - The Invasive Dance Beat Of Cameroon 1976-1984

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The Pop Makossa adventure started in 2009, when Analog Africa founder Samy Ben Redjeb first travelled to Cameroon to make an initial assessment of the country’s musical situation. He returned with enough tracks for an explosive compilation highlighting the period when funk and disco sounds began to infiltrate the Makossa style popular throughout Cameroon.So why has it taken almost eight years from that first visit to the final compilation? From the very beginning, there were several mysteries hanging over Pop Makossa.What had happened to Bill Loko, the teenage super-star whose monster hit ‘Nen Lambo’ caused such a sensation that he was forced to flee to the other side of the world? How did bandleader Eko Roosevelt go from Cameroonian prodigy to chief of an idyllic seaside village? And who exactly was Mystic Djim, the dreadlocked producer and mercurial hit-maker whose wizardry on a simple home four-track recorder could outshine even the mighty studios of Cameroon’s National Radio station?It was not until DJ and music producer Déni Shain was dispatched to Cameroon to finalise the project, license the songs, scan photographs, and interview the artists that some of the biggest question marks began to disappear. His journey from the port city of Douala to the capital of Yaoundé brought him in contact with the lives and stories of many of the musicians who had shaped the sound of Cameroon’s dance music in its most fertile decade.Indeed, all the tracks on Pop Makossa are a revelation. The beat that holds everything together has its origins in the rhythms of the Sawa people, Ambassey, Bolobo, Assiko and Essewé, a traditional funeral dance. But it wasn’t until these rhythms arrived in the cities of Cameroon and collided with Merengue, High-Life, Congolese Rumba, and, later, Funk and Disco, that modern Makossa was born.Makossa, the beat that long before football, managed to unify the whole of Cameroon, was successful in part because it was so adaptable. Some of the greatest Makossa hits incorporated the electrifying guitars and tight grooves of funk, while others were laced with cosmic flourishes made possible by the advent of the synthesizer. However much came down to the bass, and from the rubbery hustle underpinning Mystic Djim’s ‘Yaoundé Girls’ to the luminous liquid disco lines which propel Pasteur Lappé’s ‘Sekele Movement’, Pop Makossa demonstrates why Cameroonian bass players are some of the most revered in the world.Yet at the end of it all, there was still one final mystery facing the production team at Analog Africa: how was this compilation of amazing sounds from Cameroon going to begin?After many month and hundreds of different running orders, something still didn’t seem to click … until one day they came across a mighty song entitled ‘Pop Makossa Invasion,’ recorded for Radio Buea, a tune so obscure that even in Cameroon it had never been released. Suddenly the whole compilation fell into place. ‘Pop Makossa Invasion’ makes its debut here and joins the pantheon of extraordinary songs that plugged Cameroon’s Makossa style into the modern world.

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1. Dream Stars - Pop-Makossa
2. Mystic Djim - Yaounde Girls
3. Bill Loko - Nen Lambo
4. Pasteur Lappe - Sanaga Calypso
5. Eko Roosevelt - Monguele Mam
6. Olinga Gaston - Ngon Engap
7. Emmanuel Kahe & Jeanette Kemogne - Ye Medjuie
8. Nkodo Si Tony - Mininga Meyong Mese
9. Pasteur Lappe - Sekele Movement
10. Bernard Ntone - Mussoliki
11. Pat´Ndoye - More Love
12. Clement Djimogne - Africa

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Soul Sega Sa ! Indian Ocean Segas From The 70's

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1. Jocelyn Perreau - Sega Manivelle
2. Herve Imare - Mele Mele Pas Toue P'tit Pierre
3. Michel Legris - Elida
4. Allen Meller - Moin Qui Bizin Travail
5. Claudio - Raphael Zougadeur
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1. Michou - Maloya Ton Tisane
2. Lelou - Pop L'Economie
3. Coulouce - Soul Sega (L'Amour Artificiel)
4. John Kenneth Nelson - Mo Pique Zegouille
5. Claude Vinh San - Maloya
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1. Ti L'Afrique - Soul Sock Sega (7")
Side 4
1. Joseph Louise - Ti Kreol Leo

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