SEALED

Awon Iye

auteur:

photo: 
a propos: 
Magic Black is happy to share with you this third release by already featured label artist LAROYE. This very particular ep showcases this time his talent to do an unique mixture of afro, lapsteel guitars and yoruba inspired theme and grooves. This ep's roots are deep in the collaboration with Maïa Barouh, whose magnificient flute playing abilities give a soulful afro driven groove and a cosmic touch that reminds us the best hours of Clausell or Chez. Her playing on Awon Iye was very inspiring for Martin Iverson, better known as Atjazz, who picked the tune and turned it into a blasting uptempo broken jazz fusion that he can only create.The opening track is also a must have track which breaks barriers between house, bossa, lapsteel and dreamy vocals. Already a Favourite for many radio deejays. Last but not least, Basamsike is a deep driven afro conga track with vocals coming from a beautiful Malian singer who stays secret for now. Here you have cosmic, groove, melodies and uncommon patterns all together in the best way : definitely what Magic Black has always came for.

pays:

Année:

format:

référence du label: 
MGBK 003

genre:

état disque:

état pochette:

stock: 
0
Prix panier: 
11.00
Tracklist: 

Side 1
1. Right & Wrong
2. Awon Iye (Atjazz remix)
Side 2
1. Awon Iye (feat Maia Barouh)
2. Basamsike

Second_hand: 
Non
Forthcoming: 
Non
Origine: 
Original
Newsletter: 
Non
Partager: 

Par Les Damné.e.s De La Terre/Des Voix De Luttes 1969-1988

photo: 
a propos: 
With Booklet (36 pages)

pays:

Année:

format:

référence du label: 
HCCM001LP

genre:

état disque:

état pochette:

stock: 
0
Prix panier: 
30.00
Tracklist: 

Side 1
1. Jean-Marie Tjibaou - Discours Mélanésia 2000
2. Joby Bernabé - La Logique Du Pourrissement
3. Lena Lesca - Aux Tortionnaires
4. Alfred Panou & The Art Ensemble Of Chicago - Je Suis Un Sauvage
5. Léon Gontran Damas - Il Est Des Nuits
6. Slimane Azem & Cheikh Nourredine - La Carte De résidence
Side 2
1. Manno Charlemagne - Le Mal Du Pays
2. Guy Cornély - Où Sont Donc Les Tam Tam ?
3. Groupement Culturel Renault - Cadences 1
4. Colette Magny - La Pieuvre
5. Salah Sadaoui - Déménagement
6. Võ Nguyên Giáp - Rien N' Est Plus Précieux (Entretien À Alger)
7. Les Colombes De La révolution - Hommage à Mohamed Maïga
Side 3
1. Ho Chi Minh - Arbitrer Le Conflit
2. Péloquin/Sauvageau - Monsieur L' Indien
3. Francis Bebey - On Les Aime Bien
4. Léon-Gontran Damas - Blanchi
5. Groupement Culturel Renault - Cadence 2
6. Pierre Akendengue - Le Trottoir D' En Face
Side 4
1. Eugene Mona - Pitié
2. Dane Belany - Complexium (After Aimé Césaire)
3. Troupe El Assifa - ça Travaille ça Travaille Et ça Ferme Sa Gueule (Extrait)
4. Le Collectif - Le Temps Des Cerises [Dansons Avec Les travailleurs Immigrés] Versailles
5 –Cissé Abdoulaye - Les Vautours

Second_hand: 
Non
Forthcoming: 
Non
Origine: 
Original
Newsletter: 
Non
Partager: 

Rokanbo

auteur:

photo: 
a propos: 
A doctor by day and a musician by night, Leon x Leon has been producing songs in his Parisian home studio since 2013, where house, italo-disco and boogie are mixing. When he was younger, he was immersed in music by taking jazz drum lessons at the conservatory, and especially by seeing his father, a sound engineer, who had been building his own synthesizers since the 1970s. As a tribute, he used one of these unique synthesizers on a title of the disc.After a remarkable remix of Cerrone's "Funk Makossa" and several tracks on various from “Red Laser Disco”, he released his project My Solar Brass on the same English label in 2017. Organizer of many Parisian parties, he also participated in the founding of the publishing label “Good Plus". With the release of Rokanbo on Cracki Records, Leon x Leon signs a mature EP with the influence of different styles.The first eponymous title is a manifesto mixing Acid, House and Zouk. As soon as we launch the track, the pop & acid 80's sounds takes us to another world... A UFO from the Islands! The other parts of the EP don't leave us in the lurch! “Formant Sweep” delivers a soft and groovy bass that responds to an endless, spatial synthetic takeoff. On “Red Footpath”, the harder kick cleverly blends with an atmospheric blanket and a bright, lively flute solo straight from an abandoned piece of bamboo on a deserted beach. After that, “Jungle Juice” lets a crazy keyboard solo resonate in the middle of tropical fauna and flora, and finally on “Horizon”, the EP ends in beauty with an airy atmosphere. This last piece sounds like a beautiful sunset at the end of a long summer day.Through all these tracks, Rokanbo EP offers us a clever contrast between synthetic notes and the warmth of tropical groove, and places our gaze towards the horizon, seeking the groove to disturb its line on the infinite sea.

pays:

Année:

format:

référence du label: 
CRACKI 047

état disque:

état pochette:

stock: 
0
Prix panier: 
15.00
Tracklist: 

Side 1
1. Rokanbo
2. Formant Sweep
3. Jungle Juice
Side 2
1. Red Footpath
2. Horizon

Second_hand: 
Non
Forthcoming: 
Non
Origine: 
Original
Newsletter: 
Non
Partager: 

The Lost Songs 1982-1984

auteur:

photo: 
a propos: 
You may know of “Rude Movements”, an early dance music classic produced by SunPalace (Mike Collins and Keith O’Connell) back in 1983 that brought together proto-house, balearic beats and funky vibes. In 1984, the tune quickly became an anthem that could regularly be heard at David Mancuso’s “The Loft” or at Larry Levan’s “Paradise Garage” for example.Thanks to Mike Collins, the studio veteran still in the business after more than 35 years and currently busy perpetuating the legacy of SunPalace, more material from the archives has been ‘surfacing’ over the past few years on UK-based record labels. After a very productive meeting earlier this year, Parisian label Chuwanaga is really proud to present four unreleased songs produced between 1982 and 1984!Co-written by Mike Collins from SunPalace and Breeze McKrieth, a founder member of Britfunk bands Light Of The World and Beggar & Co, these Lost Songs are the almost forgotten result of this seminal collaboration, an exclusive musical rendez-vous between experienced studio music makers and funksters at the top of their game, including some of the finest Britfunk musicians. Bringing together eighties influences and futuristic sounds, the result covers a wide range of genres, from jazz-funk to new wave: it captured a unique moment in British musical history, a smooth transition to a more electronic sound. Definitely not one to be missed!

pays:

Année:

format:

label:

référence du label: 
CHUWANAGA 004

genre:

état disque:

état pochette:

stock: 
0
Prix panier: 
16.00
Tracklist: 

Side 1
1. Dancing The Night Away
2. Love, Love, Love
Side 2
1. If You Wanna Be A Beggar
2. Somebody's Watching

Second_hand: 
Non
Forthcoming: 
Non
Origine: 
Original
Newsletter: 
Non
Partager: 

Soul Power

photo: 
a propos: 
“After touring the United-States to promote my first solo album The Push, I discovered that I wanted to add more bangin’ songs to my live set as well as speak on some more topics that I have been dealing with.Soul Power is the result. When I I say “Soul Power”, I’m talking about what gives my soul, my spirit power--which is music! This project was especially born out of all that I learned being on the road as well as teaming up with new friends I’ve met along the way which led to some dope collaborations!I definitely have to give thanks to the folks who have made me feel at home while away from home; who have blessed me with food, shelter, ciphers, laughter, conversation, money, memories, general nonsense, and love. Also mad thanks to the artists who blessed this project with their talent. Peace. Raashan”

pays:

Année:

format:

label:

référence du label: 
TVLP 18

genre:

état disque:

état pochette:

stock: 
0
Prix panier: 
20.00
Tracklist: 

Side 1
1. Mobstar Life
2. Move (feat Aceyalone)
3. Stay
4. Soul Train (feat Wafeek & Ragen Fykes)
5. Breath (feat Aima)
6. Day After Day
Side 2
1. Celebrate
2. Fairy Tale (feat Ragen Fykes)
3. Money (feat Alex Newman)
4. Cornbrea
5. Patience (feat DJ Vajra)
6. Oakland

Second_hand: 
Non
Forthcoming: 
Non
Origine: 
Original
Newsletter: 
Non
Partager: 

Onda Nova

auteur:

photo: 
a propos: 
Since the release of his 2 first albums on Favorite Recordings, Lucas Arruda has quickly established himself as one of the most talented young artist and composer from Brazil. His music is filled with fusion style, mixing influences and elements from his Latin musical background, with his genuine admiration for Jazz, Soul, Pop and Funk music.In spring 2015, it was also not surprising to find Lucas Arruda back with a new LP called Solar, receiving great supports and feedbacks from international media and tastemakers. One of the highlight of the album was the song “Melt the Night”, on which Lucas teamed up with legendary producer Leon Ware, reminding his collaborations in the 80s with Marcos Valle, when they perfectly merged together the sophisticated Boogie and AOR touch from California, with the blazing sense of rhythm from Brazil.Today Favorite Recordings proudly present Onda Nova, new and third album by Lucas Arruda. Mostly written, composed and arranged by himself, Lucas however teams up on a few tracks with his old mate Fabricio di Monaco (Modo Solar), his brother and musical partner Thiago Arruda, who recently joined Ed Motta’s live band, or Gaël Benyamin, also known as Geyster, who brings his longtime “savoir-faire” and skills for writing and composing AOR and WestCoast music genre, and who share this deep passion with Lucas.Onda Nova is therefore pursuing the music direction set with Solar, mixing touch of Blue-Eyed-Soul, Pop, Soul and Brazilian styles together, and influenced by the path of legendary Brazilian producer Lincoln Olivetti, who recorded some of the biggest stars of Brazilian music (Marcos Valle, Jorge Ben, Tim Maia…).In Lucas words: “In this record I really wanted to honor Robson Jorge & Lincoln Olivetti. They are the main influence on this record. We recorded the basic tracks for the album in the same studio that Lincoln Olivetti did his last works. So, this was very important to capture the true essence of Brazilian Funk/AOR tradition. Hope you guys enjoy it!”

pays:

Année:

format:

référence du label: 
FVR 143LP

genre:

état disque:

état pochette:

stock: 
0
Prix panier: 
24.00
Tracklist: 

Side 1
1. Dragoes E Tigres
2. Perdidos E Bobos
Side 2
1. What I'd Do For Love
2. Onda Nova
Side 3
1. Heaven's In Your Arms
2. Soulshine
Side 4
1. Dois Naufragos
2. Depois Do Sol

Second_hand: 
Non
Forthcoming: 
Non
Origine: 
Original
Newsletter: 
Non
Partager: 

Vuyani

photo: 
a propos: 
Lungile Masitha was the short-lived studio name for renowned SA artist Sello ‘Chicco’ Twala, who played with such iconic bands as Harari and Umoja. However, in the mid 80’s his name was under license to one of the major labels and in an effort for self-expression recorded under the name ‘Lungile Masitha’, here he linked up with long term friend Jimmy Mngwandi to co-write and arrange the two tracks ‘Vuyani’ & ‘Makoti’, both sung in his native Tsongan tongue. Vuyani is an upbeat tune that matches Chicco’s unique vocal style with percolating drums and distorted choruses to incredible effect, while Makoti is a mellower blend of floating keys and choruses sung by local kids in an effort to expose “emerging talent”.

pays:

Année:

format:

référence du label: 
LER 1017

genre:

état disque:

état pochette:

stock: 
0
morceaux: 
Prix panier: 
15.00
Tracklist: 

Side 1
1. Vuyani
Side 2
1. Makoti

Second_hand: 
Non
Forthcoming: 
Non
Origine: 
Re-Issue
Newsletter: 
Non
Partager: 

Africa

auteur:

photo: 
a propos: 
40 years after its first release, Cameroun born artists Zogo reissues for the first time his EP 'Africa' on Banquise. This release includes new versions by Dan Shake (Mahogani Music), Folamour (FHUO Records) and Tvfrom86 (In The Box Records).

Année:

format:

référence du label: 
BAN 001

genre:

état disque:

état pochette:

stock: 
0
Prix panier: 
17.00
Tracklist: 

Side 1
1. Africa
2. Africa (Tvfrom86 edit)
Side 2
1. Africa (Dan Shake Disco dub)
2. Africa (Folamour remix)

Second_hand: 
Non
Forthcoming: 
Non
Origine: 
Original
Newsletter: 
Non
Partager: 

De Bassari Togo

photo: 
a propos: 
In 1972, Orchestre Abass released two incredible singles on Polydor. These records - featuring Samarin Banza, Haka Dunia and other afrofunk masterpieces - were powerful enough to knock any music head out, but it wasn’t until the discovery of some unreleased material by the band that the seeds for this project were planted.It all happened in 2008 in Ghana. I was going through some tapes that had previously been the property of PolyGram one of the major record companies based in west Africa. In the late 80s political instability and curfews had paralysed the music industry forcing Polygram to close their Ghanaian subsidiaries leaving all of their recordings behind. These recordings had been packed in boxes and left vegetating in an Accra warehouse for three decades until I came along. To my surprise all of the tapes looked unharmed and I was particularly relieved to hear that the Orchestre Abass tape was in an excellent state of condition. I began fiddling around with the idea of releasing an album of the band and that plan got an additional boost with le “coup de grace” which had landed in the form of an ultra rare tune called Honam discovered in Sotoboua, a small northern Togolese town in the middle of nowhere. That find completed this selection.I had previously discovered some similar music in Northern Benin and in Nigeria and I started picturing an area that spread all the way from Northern Ghana to Northern Cameroon, an area I dubbed ‘The Islamic funk belt’ due to the fact that Super Borgou de Parakou, Napo De Mi Amor, Uppers International and Hamad Kalkaba just to name a few - all from that ‘belt’ - were groups made up of musicians with an Islamic background. This can be felt and heard in the music and particularly in the singing since many of the musicians had attended koranic schools and the languages used in the songs often had Arabic elements fused in - Orchestra Abass was one of them. With their heavy, organ-led sound combining with the deftest of musical touches, these records were the work of a rhythmic powerhouse and we are honoured to be in a position to present the recordings of Togo´s funkiest Band.Unfortunately Malam Issa Abass, the founder, guitarist and organ player of the band, was killed in 1993 by a grenade thrown into his bedroom and to help me reconstruct the biography of the band I tracked down Thon Komla, one of the band´s songwriters and Abderaman Issa, the guitar player of the band.All the music was licensed directly from the various composers of these songs. The vinyl is pressed on 180 High Quality Virgin Vinyl and the gatefold contains previously unseen pictures and a detailed biography of the might band.

pays:

Année:

format:

référence du label: 
AADE 010

genre:

état disque:

état pochette:

stock: 
0
Prix panier: 
33.00
Tracklist: 

Side 1
1. Haka Dunia
2. Soo Soo Mungha (previously unreleased)
3. Ekule Nugble Nu (previously unreleased)
Side 2
1. Shamarin Banza
2. Honam (feat Thon Komla)
3. Kissagui (feat Napo De Mi Amor)

Second_hand: 
Non
Forthcoming: 
Non
Origine: 
Original
Newsletter: 
Non
Partager: 

Blue Grass EP

auteur:

photo: 
a propos: 
Into the light proudly picks four utterly spellbinding highlights of this totally unheard material. More specifically, the ep offers two long instrumental tales and two somewhat personal songs that all together share the same syncretic blend of European and Southeastern nuance. Swaying rhythms, obscure but hilarious lyrics, pitched up Jean-Luc Ponty influenced bass-lines and proto-dreampop experiments by one of Athens' most promising but short collaborations from the early 80's. Immerse yourself!

pays:

Année:

format:

référence du label: 
ITL 009

état disque:

état pochette:

stock: 
0
Prix panier: 
14.00
Tracklist: 

Side 1
1. Blue Grass 1
2. Little Fox
Side 2
1. Blue Grass 2
2. Sun

Second_hand: 
Non
Forthcoming: 
Non
Origine: 
Original
Newsletter: 
Non
Partager: 

Pages

S'abonner à RSS - SEALED