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John Armstrong Presents Afrobeat/Brasil

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The African beat's always been essential to Brazil's music. But now the new generation of musicians, singers and rappers are tweaking the basics of Fela's funk to fit with samba swing, bossa tempo and nordestino nous.John Armstrong's new compilation Afrobeat Brasil features 14 blazing tracks from 2011 to 2017 that nod towards Nigeria, Ethiopia, Mali and beyond – with feet firmly in Brazil. For the first time outside Brazil, a careful selection of modern Afrobeat- inspired tunes from across several Brazilian genres, taking in cutting-edge players from Rio, São Paulo, Salvador, Porto Alegre –and even Paris. No slavish Fela Kuti copycats these, but rather Afrobeat and other specific African tempos and rhythms used as a blueprint, a buildingblock for new directions in Brazilian music.

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1. Andre Abujamra - Origem
2. BNegao & Os Seletores De Frequencia - Bass Do Tambo
3. Camarao Orkestra - Afoxe
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1. Bixiga 70 - 5 Esquinas
2. Tassia Reis - Desapegada
3. Rodrigo Campos - Sou De Salvador
4. Meta Meta - Logun
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1. Andre Sampaiao & Os Afromandinga - Wababa
2. Trabalhos Espaciais Manuais - Farofa De Banana
3. Thiago Franca - Etiopia
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1. Lucas Santtana - Musico
2. Ifa - Salva Dor
3. Otto Nasca - Democracia
4. Ellen Oleria - Afrofuturo (remix)

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The Library Archive: Vaults Of Cavendish Music

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Join two of BBE’s most prolific artists and compilers, Mr Thing & Chris Read on a voyage into the mysterious, strange and wonderful world of Library Music, courtesy of Cavendish Music. Founded in 1937 and originally known as Boosey & Hawkes Recorded Music Library, Cavendish Music is the largest independent Library Music publisher in the UK and also represents a host of music catalogues across the globe.During the Library Music heyday of the 60s and 70s, thousands of original instrumental tracks were produced across a broad range of genres for companies like Cavendish, who then created vinyl and tape collections, often arranged by theme or mood, for their customers in radio, television and film. Cult British TV shows such as The Sweeney and The Professionals as well as documentaries and feature films relied heavily on these catalogues, and companies like KPM, De Wolfe and Boosey & Hawkes went a long way toward defining the sound of British popular culture at the time. Never commercially available, music created for these libraries that never made it to the promised land of TV or Radio was destined to languish in Cavendish Music’s vast London vault, only recently unearthed by a new generation of DJs and producers searching for rare gems or a perfect sample. Mr Thing & Chris Read were first invited to examine the contents of the Cavendish Music archive in 2014 as part of WhoSampled’s ‘Samplethon’ event in which producers created new tracks against the clock using sample material mined from the catalogue. Whilst digging through box upon box of records and tapes looking for interesting sounds, the pair also discovered a host of 70s library music which has not only stood the test of time, but deserves to be heard in its original form.From dramatic big band numbers reminiscent of Lalo Schifrin’s film scores to atmospheric proto-hip hop instrumentals produced before the genre’s existence, right through to fairly straightforward jazz and funk cuts, this amazing collection of music is sure to inspire and delight DJs and beatmakers the world over.

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1. Sound Studio Orchestra - Southbound
2. Sound Studio Orchestra - Snowmobile
3. The Cavendish Orchestra - Funkrund
4. Unknown Performer - Milky Way
5. Unknown Performer - Star Voyage
6. Unknown Performer - Kaleidoscope
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1. The New Dance Orchestra - "he Trackers
2. Sound Studio Set - Two Bars
3. Sound Studio Set - The Scape Goat
4. The Cavendish Orchestra - Riff-Raff
5. The New Sounds - The Big Score
6. The Latin American Orchestra - Come Cuban!
Side 3
1. Sound Studio Orchestra - The Rally
2. The New Dance Orchestra - Pardon
3. The New Dance Orchestra - Night Driver
4. The New Dance Orchestra - Border Incident
5. The New Dance Orchestra - Lady Killers
Side 4
1. The New Dance Orchestra - One Way Trip (Warm version)
2. The New Dance Orchestra - One Way Trip (Cool version)
3. The New Concert Orchestra - Night Shade (long)
4. The New Concert Orchestra - Night Shade (short)
5. The New Sounds - Smile Of A Stranger
6. The New Percussion Octet - Graphics (part 2)

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Habibi Funk: An Eclectic Selection Of Music From The Arab World

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Habibi Funk: An eclectic mix of music from the Arab world.Habibi Funk is dedicated to re-releasing a style of music that historically never existed as a musical genre. We use the term to describe a certain sound that we like from the countries of the Arab world. The songs we chose were created in places quite far from another and under very different circumstances. Some were written and recorded during war times, others in exile. Despite the differences we think there is a musical connection between them. Essentially, we are interested in the musical endeavors, in which artists from the Arab world mixed local and regional influences with musical interests that came from outside of the region. Even though the name suggests it’s all about funk music, our focus is more than just that. Often these influences might be inspired from Western popular music such as soul, pop and rock but it’s not limited to that either. Some of our favorite records are best described as Arabic zouk (a genre originating from the Caribbean islands of Martinique and Guadeloupe) like Mallek Mohamed’s music, Algerian coladera (a popular musical style from the Cape Verdean islands) or Lebanese AOR, which means the process of musical influences displayed on this compilation was much more versatile than just taking Western music as a blueprint and translating it with a local accent. The compilation features 15 different artists. Some you might already know thru Habibi Funk’s releases like Fadoul, Ahmed Malek, Dalton or Al Massrieen, while others are meant as an introduction to artists like Kamal Keila, Sharhabeel Ahmed, Attarazat Addahabia & Mallek Mohamed who will all release full length albums on Habibi Funk in 2018.In todays world there are still many stereotypical conceptions to be found when it comes to the Arab world. Contrary to what a lot of Western narratives and media suggest, the Arab world we got to know through extensive traveling in several countries of North Africa and the Middle East, is a very versatile terrain. A place full of different stories, ideas and beliefs. And we hope that the music we release helps as a tiny, tiny piece of a larger puzzle to establish a diverse, more nuanced yet adequate idea of how musically vibrant this very diverse region once has been and also still is. At the same time we do not want anyone to misunderstand this compilation as a selection of songs to represent Arabic musical history of the 1970s and 1980s. This compilation is nothing more than a very personal curation of songs we like and in no way reflects on what has been popular in a general sense.All tracks on this compilation are directly licensed from the artist or, in the case of artists who are sadly no longer alive, from the artist’s family. There are three exceptions: Hamid Al Shaeri’s track was licensed from SLAM! and the tracks from Belbao and Attarazat Addahabia were both licensed from Boussiphone. As a European label dealing with non-western artists we try to be aware of the responsibilities that derive within the making, seen from a post-colonial point of view by demanding ourselves not to reproduce exploitative economic patterns. We split all of the profits from our releases equally with the artists without deducting any costs that are not directly related to the release .Our agreements are license deals with limited terms after which the rights fall back to the artist or the artist’s families. We think it is important in today's reissue market, where too many shady business transactions happen, to be transparent about our licensing policies.

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1. Fadoul - Bsslama Hbubti
2. Bob Destiny - Wang Dang
3. Attarazat Addahabia - Track 03
4. Jalil Bennis Et Les Golden Hands - Mirza
Side 2
1. Sharhabeell Ahmed - El Bomba
2. Belbao - Casablanca Shuffle
3. Mallek Mohamed - Rouhi Ya Hafida
4. Freh Kodja - La Coladera
Side 3
1. Kamal Keila - Al Asafir
2. Ahmed Malik - Tape 19.11
3. Hamid El Shaeri - Ayonha
4. Ahmed Malik - Bossa
Side 4
1. Samir & Abboud - Games
2. Al Massrieen - Sah
3. Gharbi Sadok & Georges Garzia - Lala Tibki
4. Dalton - Soul Brother

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This Is My Force Funk Sound

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Zackey Force Funk deserves (and receives) a lot of respect. If he’s not robbing banks with baseball bats and roaming the streets for fat cats to hustle, you can usually find him leaning over the turntables of a dirty dirty late-night discotheque. Take off your kevlar, put down those batons – Zackey Force Funk comes in peace! This time... This eighteen track album compiles early demos and rarities originally included in DJ KUTMAH’s “This Is The Force Funk Sound” [HNR03] megamix created in Summer 2009. Each song has been digitally remastered for the special release of “THIS IS MY FORCE FUNK SOUND” [HNR73]. Available on limited-edition 12” picture disc in a shrinkwrapped full color cardboard jacket (not screenprinted). DONT FAKE THE FUNK!-Limited edition picture disc LP housed in full color jacket-This 18 track album compiles early demos and rarities originally included in DJ KUTMAH’s “This Is The Force Funk Sound” megamix created in Summer 2009-Each song has been digitally remastered for the special release

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Every Eye

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In 2017, we've only caught a few glimpses of what Ivan has been working on, namely the soulful Kaytranada x Kiefer produced loosie "Also" and the jazzy MNDSGN produced single "Young Eye". As it turns out, these two cuts are a good indication as to what the Oslo based artist has in store for us with his next LP release. On November 10h of this year, Ave presents his sophomore LP "Every Eye". "Every Eye", with its symbiosis of different producers, musicians and vocal styles puts Ivan Ave in his own lane. Leaving behind the sample heavy sound he’s gained recognition with, Ivan embarks on his first musical journey free of chopped up jazz, soul and funk records. But it would be an understatement to say that “Every Eye” still has jazz, soul and funk for days. Enlisting musical homies like Fredfades, MNDSGN, DJ Harrison, Kiefer, Kaytranada and Dâm- Funk on the production side, Ivan carves out his path as an ever-growing MC and singer.All-though “Every Eye” sometimes hovers in a state of weightlessness genre wise, there is no shortage of gravity in Ave’s lyrical universe. Ivan seems to have written this record as his own self help book, dealing with the mechanisms of the mind, the heart, and the world he sees (or doesn’t see).The title “Every Eye” refers to our various angles of view, the ones we choose and the ones we are assigned to. From any point of view, Ivan Ave’s “Every Eye” will be a treat for every ear on its November 10th release through Jakarta Records.

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Side 1
1. Now You See Me
2. Monitor
3. Steaming
4. Fast Forward
5. Bike Lock
6. Jellylude
7. One Eye
Side 2
1. Warm Couture
2. Running Shoes
3. George Duke
4. Squint
5. Old Eye
6. Young Eye
7. Now You Don't

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Vertical Iris

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A Cat Called Fritz is back on another journey through space and sound. His sample-based trademark productions, using crispy samples and heavy drums, again lay the foundation for an allstar cast of feature guests on the mic including like-minded cats like Sach of The Nonce, Audessey, Glad2Mecha, Black Josh, Pete Flux, Pseudo Slang and others.

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1. Rock Outta Space
2. Mustafa In The Sky With Diamonds
3. Gravity
4. Ego System
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1. Blueway
2. Everybody
3. 2 Hits
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1. Galactic Waltz
2. Ruff 'N' Tumble
3. Mind Power
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1. Don't Play Yourself
2. We Got Shit
3. Elevation

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Le Retour Du Kif

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1. Donne Moi Ça
2. Rêve Orangé
3. Poulet Cuit
4. Fun Kiffeur
5. Minnou (Minou)
6. Rosa P
7. Portenawak
8. Judy
9. Malka On The Beach
10. Maman Madi
11. Bellevie (Cosmic Rock)
12. Body & Soul (Chez Roger)
13. L'important (Portenawak Reprise)
14. Bellevie (Sundown)

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Donne Moi ça !

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LIMITED EDITION : 500 COPIES ONLYOfficial Video : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qSmq0YNX3OI

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1. Donne Moi ça! (Original Version)
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1.Donne Moi ça! (Laroye Rework)

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More To Say Versions

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It’s rare for a debut album, especially one in such a polarizing genre like Reggae, to garner the kind of universal fanfare The Frighntrs’ 2016 long player Nothing More To Say received. Mainly because it’s a record that transcends genre specific qualifiers and rhetoric that pigeonhole many albums. It is in the truest sense of the phrase, a great record.Shortly after its release a single for Dispute (a featured track) was pressed, and like many classic reggae singles, it included a Dub (version) on the B-Side (courtesy of famed reggae producer Victor “Ticklah” Axelrod). The single was a smash success which in return inspired Axelrod to produce Dub versions for all the songs on Nothing More To Say. The result?! “More To Say” Versions: A fresh take on a modern classic that needs to be heard.This isn’t a repackaging of some remixed material. Each song has been lovingly deconstructed and reimagined by Victor Axelrod - resulting in a wholly original piece of art that is a must for fans of the Frightnrs and Soulful music in general. Limited to 3000 copies and sporting psychedelic 3-D cover art (custom Frightnrs 3-D glasses included) - these puppies will not stay in stock long. Grab ‘em while you can! Don’t make us say “I TOLD YOU SO!”-The Frightnrs’ modern classic, Nothing More To Say, masterfully reimagined by producer extraordinaire, Victor Axelrod aka Ticklah. These are the dub versions.-LIMITED to 3,000 LPs worldwide. No CD release.-LP features a 3D cover with custom printed 3D glasses included featuring The Frightnrs logo.-The Frightnrs Nothing More To Say, released September of 2016, has scanned over 6,500 in the US alone.-Previous press highlights include: A New York Times Sunday Arts & Leisure feature, NPR’s The Record and Heavy Rotation, The Wire, Wax Poetics, FADER, and more.

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1. All My Tears
2. Dispute
3. More To Say
4. Gotta Find A Way
5. Purple
Side 2
1. Trouble
2. Till Then
3. Lookin
4. What Have I Done
5. Do Unto Others
6. Gonna Make Time

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Stars in Your Eyes/Saturday Night

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Prime are proud to announce another belter of a double-sided monster. Welcome to the brilliant Herbie Hancock with the always in-demand slinky groover Stars In Your Eyes on the much coveted 11.21 "special disco remix".This is quite simply one of the smoothest Disco rides you will ever take with a production made in heaven and a vocalist supreme with Gavin Christopher taking it to another level. Find an original U.S. promo of this if you can.There's lookalikes about which are inferior quality! As if that wasn't enough, we've only gone and paired it with the hugely rare U.S. promo-only 12" "special disco remix" of the scintillating Saturday Night.This is as rare as hens teeth and you'd be lucky to find a mint one for less than £50.Featuring an extended percussion break from the fantastic Sheila E, this a very different mix to the original album version and was never widely circulated at the time.So another nice rare gem. As double-siders go, this really takes some beating. Order with confidence because this will still be selling for years to come.

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1. Stars In Your Eyes (Special Disco remix)
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1. Saturday Night (Special Disco remix)

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