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Hinde

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Continuing the series of 12" dancefloor singles, Soundway Records presents "Hinde" by African Vibration (BIG TUNE!) with a rework on the flip by Julian Dyne. Hinde is re-mastered from the original master tapes for this 12''.

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1. Hinde
Side 2
1. Hinde (Julien Dyne rework)

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Thsilidzi

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Excellent kwaito double sider! Two of the best tracks pressed on a 12 - Nicely remastered.Patience, Violet ,and Pinky recorded their first Album in 1992. Knowing each other from the music scene, the back up singers turned friends teamed up with Emmanuel Diale and signed with Mob Music to embark on their music career as their own act. The first two albums were straight African Disco, A leftover sound of the 80's that some had still hoped to capitalize on. By the time they released their third album Why O Nketsa so Baby, loosely translated to "Why are you doing this to me Baby", Kwaito was still called either Disco or International House, and it was new sound that was taking over. The third album was influenced by the Shangaan sound made largely popular by artists like Penny Penny and Peta Teanet. Looking back now, at the time Mob Music was really leading the pack with this new sound. Being one of the last labels to have official releases with artwork and a group of young talented producers given full creative freedom they pushed the sound in a way only few other labels of that time can be given the same credit.For their fourth and final album on Mob Music they worked with legendary producer/songwriter Malcom "X" Makume. With three years of songwriting experience and stellar talent behind the desk the result was the LP Malende. Eight tracks that would combine the early kwaito sound with the more uptempo International House topped off with productions heavily inspired by what had been slowly making its way from Chicago over the last 10 years. At the time they had some success and to this day are well known amongst the real heads.The girls would go on to record one final album once their contract with Mob was up and then after a 5 album catalog would hang up their matching outfits for work a in a newly free South Africa. They remain friends to this day.*For this release LCT have chosen two of their favourite tracks from the album Malende, wonderfully remastered and pressed loudly on a 12" single for the Deejays

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1. Thsilidzi
Side 2
1. Siya Jola

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I Wanda Why?

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While it may have been Sea Bee’s release, key to the album’s success was the magic touch of Spokes H, who composed, produced and arranged all the tracks. Sea Bee would soon disappear off the radar, while Spokes remained an influential and popular figure in SA until his untimely death in 2013.The latest release on DJ Okapi’s Afrosynth Records removes two tracks from the original six-track album, keeping four of the choicest downtempo dancefloor bombs – ‘Home Boy’, ‘I Wanda Why’, ‘Thiba’ and ‘Stoppa - all heavy on the bass, with uplifting vocals and unique lyrics guaranteed to not let any discerning (or aspiring) DJ down – ever!

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1. Home Boy
2. I Wanda Why?
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1. Thiba
2. Stoppa

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Ye Mot Ai Kare Mot

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For its 2nd release, NANGA BOKO Records is very proud to present you « Ye Mot Ai Kare Mot », the official 40 years anniversary reissue of the first album of the Cameroonian musician Atangana Pascal « Quelqu’un ».7 raw Bikutsi & Soukous tracks (+ one exclusive bonus track !), recorded after midnight in a single recording session in a nightclub of Yaoundé.DELUXE HAND NUMBERED EDITION, LIMITED TO 300, INCLUDES A BONUS TRACK NEVER RELEASED ON VINYL BEFORE !!!Each record comes with an insert that includes exclusive pictures and very detailled biographies in both English and French langages, an HQ Digital Download Card and a A2 format (40 x 60cm) poster !Approuved by the artist himself, 100 % legit, all 8 tracks are under exclusive license of Nanga Boko Records.Transfert, Restoration & Mastering : Baptiste Pataut at " "VRAI SON".Lacquer cutting : André ‘Dédé’ Perriat at La Villa / Mastering Studio.Sleeve Restoration & Inner Sleeve Design : Eazy-Ni.Liner Notes & translation : Armand de Preseau & Guillaume Le Clerc.

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1. Ye Mot Ai Kare Mot
2. Atangana Obewoe Ma
3. Oyene Nyolo Ane Nyobok
4. Komedeng
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1. Amayang Wom
2. Za Ayana' Ma
3. Aluk Adang Ayia
4. Naya Minki (Special bonus track)

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Eko Kuango

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Eko Kuango only released 4 tracks in the form of an EP in 1986, the band recorded one year later a studio album with the help of renowned sound engineer Patrick Hubart which until now remained totally unreleased. Libreville Records is proud to offer in this edition both the 4 tracks from the original EP and the tracks from the session of the ‘lost' album.600 copies.

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1. Na Mawaso
2. Fuaniaka
3. Fura
4. Madesu
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1. Mutoto
2. Kena Samba
3. Kasonge
4. Duniya
5. Shana

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Soul Explosion

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The Daktaris is a well-disciplined army of two hundred African Bull Elephants marching relentlessly up your business to the beat from Funky Drummer. Or so began the liner notes on the original pressing of this album.Truth is often stranger than fiction. In 1998 Desco Records—a precursor to Daptone and Soul Fire records—released The Daktaris’ Soul Explosion, ostensibly as a reissue of an unearthed Nigerian LP from the seventies. Though it’s now common knowledge that the story was a bit of a hoax, the record’s significance as a seminal part of the Afrobeat and afro-funk renaissance of the last two decades cannot be denied. The roots of the Budos Band, Antibalas, and uncountable others can be traced back to this enigmatic afro-funk release.Now, two decades later, Daptone has remastered the album from the original tapes, including a bonus track that had previously only been available on a 45, and featuring extensive all new liner notes by Bosco Mann telling the bizarre true story behind the Daktaris sessions.- FULLY REMASTERED, including new bonus track, “In the Middle.”-Extensive new liner notes by BOSCO MANN explaining the real story behind The Daktaris.-Features members of The DAP-KINGS and ANTIBALAS.-Features JOJO KUO (drummer for FELA KUTI) on vox and percussion.-Originally released on DESCO RECORDS in the 1998, has been out of print for years.-The spirit of the late, great Fela Kuti runs through The Daktaris’ Soul Explosion. - Jazz Times

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1. Musciawi Silt
2. Quiet Man Is Dead Man
3. Modern Technology
4. Super Afrobeat
5. In The Middle
6. Give It Up Turn It Loose
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1. Eltsuhg Ibal Lasiti
2. Daktari Walk
3. Voodoo Soul Stew
4. Upside Down

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Aimez Ces Airs

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1. El Nino
2. Poussent Les Ailes
3. Aime Cesaire
4. An Tet Aw
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1. Des Gouttes
2. Mbappe
3. Tic Tac
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1. Auguste Cyparis
2. Tout S'assemble
3. Assez Coule
4. Attache
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1. Tangue A L'envie
2. Fontaine
3. Venus
4. An Ba Siel

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Hell Fire

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Madly rare album of Disco funk and reggae oddities from Rob (Ghanaian , Funky Rob, of 'Make It Fast, make It Slow' fame). US import." After many years the long lost Apocalyptic Disco Funk offering has been unearthed and re-released for the world to hear. Rob’s prophetic pre-apocalypse disco message, Hellfire, was originally released as a promotional LP by Nigerian label Taretone. Though a seminal work by Rob, disco stylings had fallen from vogue on the Nigerian dance floors. With the local airwaves dominated by artists like Félix Lebarty, Rob’s promotional release was shelved, and never got to see a full-scale commercial issue. Ultimately the master tapes were lost by Taretone and the album was doomed to obscurity for decades until its recent rediscovery by Tambourine Party Records.Hellfire is both a disco burner and a frantic warning about the impending end of the world. From the downtempo title track Hellfire to the floor-filling Glory be to Jesus, Rob will be sure to get his message across. Once the needle is dropped it is hard to deny that even if the world is coming to and end you can die happy listening to this album."

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1. Hell Fire
2. Don't Be A Loser
3. Glory To Be Jesus
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1. A Price We Never Merit
2. Don't Turn Me Down
3. "Some Sixty Fold
4. Live Life One Day At A Time

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It's A Mess/Afro Breakdance

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The supergroups of the 1970s fragmented into solo recording artists with the likes of Harari’s Sipho ‘Hotstix’ Mabuse releasing his seminal “Burnout” single in 1984. Former Kabasa frontman Tata Sibeko dropped “It’s A Mess” in 1985, addressing the world’s Cold War climate with an appeal to “learn to love each other” and “save ourselves from catastrophe.” The B-side “Afro Breakdance” marked the evolution of Tata’s Afro-global sensibilities from “Afro Funkin’” that had appeared five years earlier on Kabasa’s self-titled debut in 1980. Tata Sibeko (RIP) passed away in 2017 after approving the restoration and reissue of this single. This release is dedicated to his kindness, charm and creative zeal.

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1. It's A Mess
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1. Afro Breakdance

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I Wish You Were Mine

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Nyami Nyami Records present a lost piece of Zimbabwean musical history: the only album from local legends the New Tutenkhamen, combining Jazz, Soul, Folk and Township rhythms - available for the first time in over 40 years.The New Tutenkhamen included many stars of Zimbabwean township music: Elisha Josamu was an alumnus of the fabulously-named Hallelujah Chicken Run Band (alongside Thomas Mapfumo), and Green Jangano’s long-running Harare Mambos, and would later form Two Plus Two with bassist Christopher “Chex” Tavengwa. Jethro Shasha played the drums, and would arguably become the New Tutenkhamen’s most famous export, making continental waves working with likes of Salif Keita. Paul Sekerani played the rhythm guitar, with Amos Chatyoka on the organ, while the enigmatic Maggie Mbuli provided vocals and F. Manda played the sax.I WISH YOU WERE MINE was recorded at Teal Records and was produced by Crispen Matema, a talented jazz drummer in his own right who had played drums on the all-time classic “Skokiaan”, and had backed Louis Armstrong on his 1960 Rhodesia visit. Combining the heavyweight producing talents of Matema and the writing chops of Josamu, the New Tutenkhamen band created an album showcasing various musical styles popular at the time.From the afro-jazz jam session aesthetics of “Tutenkhamen Theme”, “Big Brother Malcom” and “Forever Together”, to the almost Van Morrison-sounding “Sunday Morning”; from the upbeat rock ballad “True Love”, to the funk-infused dance song “Togetherness”; from the bouncy jazz exhortations to work hard in “Ane Nungo”, to the brassy, raunchy foot-stomper “Me & Dolly”. The title track “I Wish You Were Mine” is a ska-infused ballad that wouldn’t be out of place in post-war Birmingham, while the star of the show is “Joburg Bound”, itself a fast-paced rock piece with Motown undertones and funky guitar lines.

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1. Tutenkhamen Theme
2. Sunday Morning
3. I wish you were mine
4. Togetherness
5. True love
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1. Ane Nungo
2. Big Brother Malcolm
3. Forever Together
4. Me An' Dolly
5. Johburg Bound

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