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Magic In Threes have always dealt in moods, grooves & smokey vibes, & this is no exception. These instrumental soul bandits deliver slow rolled synth drenched affairs, hyped up thematic joints, & nothing but the toughest beats & arrangements.

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1. 60's Spring
2. Cashin' Out
3. Beautiful Starship
4. For The Champ
5. "Cinema Six Eight
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1. Come On Down
2. Sunshine
3. "p In The Market
4. Ringworld
5. Vida Lago

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Hard Steppin'

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Ikebe Shakedown’s debut release is as heavy as an angry herd of elephants! Recorded at Dunham Studios in Brooklyn with the help of members of The Budos Band, these tracks are rough and tough to be sure and offer a variety of different sounds from the band. Ikebe seamlessly blends the raw emotion and passion of ‘70s African Funk with the danceable horns and rhythms of American soul music! BIO: Ikebe Shakedown is Brooklyn-based, eight-piece instrumental juggernaut that incorporates the sounds of ‘60s and ‘70s African Funk and American Soul Music for a totally fresh sound. Featuring dynamic horns backed by a hard-hitting rhythm section, Ikebe Shakedown (pronounced ee-kay-bay) will get you out of your seat and onto the dance floor! With obvious influences from legendary groups such as The J.B.’s and The Meters, Ikebe Shakedown is also looking to make their own mark on the Brooklyn scene in the vein of more contemporary groups like The Budos Band, Antibalas, and The Menahan Street Band.

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1. Hard Steppin'
2. The Prisoner
3. No Answer
4. Afro Fred
5. Up In The Trees
Side 2
1. Hard Steppin' (breakbeat)
2. The Prisoner (breakbeat)
3. No Answer" (breakbeat)
4. Afro Fred (breakbeat)
5. Up In The Trees (breakbeat)

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Migration

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1. Migration
2. Break Apart
3. Outlier
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1. Grains
2. Second Sun
3. Bambro Koyo Ganda
Side 3
1. Surface
2. Kerala
3. No Reasons
Side 4
1. Ontario
2. Boston Common
3. Figures

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Sweet Sweet Dreams

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1. Let's Make It Up
2. Let's Get It Together
3. D'Hardest (bonus track)
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1. Moon Walking
2. Without Love
3. Way, Way Out

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Absolutely Real

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Melbourne’s M5K...where G-Funk, Modern Funk, Boogie, House, and Hip Hop all intersect to give you the most bang imaginable (via real synthesizers and drum machines). West Coast Lead Lines meet Detroit Sub Bass Frequencies, Raw Drum Machine Stabs Snap and Crack while Lush Chords ?ow from Analog and Digital synths. Ultimately, deep vibes are created, arranged, and mixed down into undisputed dance-?oor bangers, making real thick and juicy jams for the ears and bodies of party-goers. The “Absolutely Real” EP on Hobo Camp Records bangs out 5 tracks of Raw Street-Level business (featuring Midnight Runners on the track “Let’s Try It Out”), straight from M5K’s Melbourne Studio right to your sound-sy

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1. Absolutely Real
2. Can Never Get Enuff
3. Charlotte (demo)
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1. Ice Cold Party Jam
2. Let's Try It Out (feat Midnight Runners)

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A Distant Star

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It is a rare occurrence, especially when you consider that we are writing this in the year 2017, that an unreleased soul/disco album from the 1970s surfaces after 40 years. The Tramp crew first heard about the album while discussing the re-release of Teakwood's sole 45RPM single release "Can You Dig It?" with former band leader and founding member of the group, Fred Forsh.It was in 1972 when two new Berry College freshmen met and realized that they were both music majors which led to an impromptu jam session in the lower level of the student center. This was the beginning of what would soon become Teakwood. "Those two original members, Ralph Moore on saxophone and me on piano, along with five others went into the studio in 1976 and recorded two songs for our first and only single", remembers Fred Forsh. Unfortunately, shortly thereafter, Moore and Forsh parted ways but Teakwood continued with four remaining members plus two new ones and with this new lineup, went into the studio in 1977 to record nine songs under the collective title "A Distant Star". However, for some obscure reason the songs were never released but luckily the reel-to-reel master tapes survived.The tapes were sent to the head quarters of Tramp Records in early 2016. In the end it took several attempts at three different recording studios to transfer them successfully. It took some more months to get the material mastered and finally pressed on good old vinyl. Mr. Forsh says: "Here we are, forty years later, finally releasing it to the public thanks to Tramp Records! This is a dream come true for me and it is my hope that you will enjoy listening to the music of Teakwood!" Happy New Year 2017!- Previously unreleased album from 1977 - All songs taken from the original reel-to-reel master tapes - Deluxe vinyl LP including full album download code, housed in original 1970s old school tip-on cover

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1. Taekwood Jesse
2. Powerplay
3. Anything & Everything
4. Distant Star
Side 2
1. Moving On
2. Got To Give You Up
3. Ne'gera
4. And You'll Never Know

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Examples

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First Word enters 2017 with a bang: a 28-track album courtesy of Eric Lau. This, his third instrumental album, is a veritable tapestry of vibes, ranging through Hip Hop, Soul, Jazz, Funk & Brazilian beats. A mere taste into the genius production skills of London's Mr. Lau, it's easy to understand why he's so revered by DJs, artists and producers across the world, including Rich Medina, 9th Wonder, Bobbito, Dam Funk, Gilles Peterson, James Poyser (The Roots), Phonte and Ali Shaheed Muhammad (A Tribe Called Quest), amongst others.Eric has had previous outings for First Word as part of the Record Store Day beat-challenge trilogy, along with Tall Black Guy, Kidkanevil and Mr. Thing, and was recently initiated into Jazzy Jeff's star-studded annual Playlist Retreat. As a producer, he's worked with a host of artists, including Kaidi Tatham, Oddisee, Yussef Kamaal, Guilty Simpson, Dego, Tawiah, Rahel and Fatima, to name a few, whilst his DJ skills have seen him tour the globe with luminaries such as Erykah Badu, Robert Glasper and Questlove. Additionally to three instrumental LPs, he previously released his debut-proper for Ubiquity, 'New Territories', and the acclaimed 2013 sophomore album, 'One Of Many'.'Examples' really provides you with what it says on the tin - a mere taster of this man's talents, available digitally and on wax; black vinyl for the purists and limited edition yellow vinyl for the heads. Kicking off the new year with a bounce, it's unnecessary that we tell you that you shouldn't sleep on this.. Don't sleep on this.

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1. New Speed
2. Lift Off
3. Contact
4. Rahw
5. Harps In Space
6. Circles
7. Can I Get A Witness?
8. Spooky Fonk
9. 4 De La
10. Harmonics
11. Love Vamp
12. The Sun & Beyond
13. Amerie
14. Rhythm King
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1. Bas
2. Flute Time
3. It's Rainy
4. It's Okay
5. Myo Shuffle
6. Masamba
7. Gold
8. Lau's Lament
9. Everything Will Work Out Fine
10. Open Up
11. Re-Lax
12. Lullaby
13. Dreams
14. Good Evening

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Let's Take A Trip

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'This is a journey into sound...,' These familiar words, accompanied by the rumble of a distant train, signal the opening of 'Let's Take A Trip', the sophomore album from Terrel Wallace aka Tall Black Guy. Since 2013's '8 Miles To Moenart' TBG has cemented his position as a standard bearer for the current hip-hop / beats scene. Born in Detroit and now residing in the UK, Wallace's signature style of incredibly clever sample flips and deft production chops has won fans across the globe including Gilles Peterson, Lefto, Jazzy Jeff and House Shoes.Since his debut release in 2011 (a daring and addictive flip of Fela Kuti), TBG has become revered for his unique take on soulful hip-hop production. The swing of the drums, the textures of the instrumentation as well as a fearlessness in taking on the classics (his Soundcloud page includes flips and chops of tracks from James Brown, De La Soul and Michael Jackson) have marked him out from the crowd. One of the best-kept secrets in the scene, his singular talent is now beginning to get the recognition it deserves. In the last 12 months he has remixed Little Dragon and been invited to take part in Jazzy Jeff's Playlist Retreat alongside the likes of Eric Lau, James Poyser, Ali Shaheed Muhammed, Questlove and countless others.For this album Wallace had a simple inspiration: 'This album is all about taking a journey. As simple as that. Be it physical, emotional or spiritual. It's asking and answering personal questions from myself within some of the tracks and also touching on social issues i.e. racism, inequality and privilege...that have been at the forefront of my mind over last three years.' Sonically there is also a shift: 'Jazz has definitely been more of an influence in this project, as I have been really inspired by so many up and coming musicians who I've been blessed to connect with'. Some of these musicians, including Kenny Keys, Miles Bonny, Diggs Duke and Dee Jackson feature on the project as well as regular collaborators Ozay Moore and Mario Sweet and fellow Playlist alumni Daniel Crawford and Masego. But this is one man's vision, and for Tall Black Guy this trip is just the beginning...,.

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1. A Train Is Coming
2. One Device One Method One Thing
3. Rocking From Beginning To End (feat Kenny Keys)
4. This One Is For The Ladies & Gents (feat Miles Bonny)
Side 2
1. The Kids Are Listening Interlude
2. Don't Box Me In (feat 80s Babies)
3. Beware Of The Groove (feat Mario Sweet)
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1. Come With Me & Fly (feat Yusef Rumperfield)
2. Is There More To Life? (feat Diggs Duke)
3. I Will Never Know (feat Moonchild)
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1. Mario Smith Speaks On (feat Daniel Crawford)
2. Things Deeper Than My Skin (feat Ozay Moore)
3. Peace & Love (feat Masego & Rommel Donald)

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Dini Safarrar (Drums Of Fire)

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Originally released in small numbers as a custom pressing in 1973, the compelling 'Dini Safarrar' by Senegalese drummer Mor Thiam has gained cult status around the world amongst enthusiasts of jazz, funk, hip hop & African music, and grail status among LP collectors. Here is the first official reproduction of this album, faithful to the original and made with the blessing and cooperation of Mor Thiam himself, as well as his son Aliaume Thiam, otherwise known as hip hop and R&B superstar Akon.Mor Dogo Thiam (pronounced 'Chahm') is a cultural historian, dedicated philanthropist and genius on the djembe. He began his career as a drummer while a young boy in his native Senegal, before moving to St. Louis, Missouri in the early 1970s, where his unique musical skills earned him the respect of the local jazz community. A fusion of the traditions of his Senegalese upbringing and the funk & jazz sounds of his new environs, 'Dini Safarrar' was entirely self-funded and was also conceived as a benefit album, with all the proceeds donated to famine relief in Africa.

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1. Ayo Ayo Nene (Blessing For The New Born Baby)
2. Sindiely (Song For The Black Beauty)
3. Kele Mumbana (Overpain & Struggle To Black)
Side 2
1. Kanfera (Return Of Fisher)
2. Africa (Dedication To All The People)

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African Funk Experiments 1975 - 1982

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Ekambi Brillant was born in the village of Dibombari in Cameroon in 1948. In 1962 he attended school in Yaounde and learned his musical craft. In 1971 he heads off to the big city lights of Douala. Here he finds himself in a French TV, music competition hosted at "Le Domino" nightclub. It is here where he brushes shoulders with other Cameroonian music legends such Manu Dibango and Francis Bebey.The music contest win gives him the break he needs and in 1972 and with the support of fellow troubadour JK Mandengue he finds himself with a record deal with Phonogram and his first hits in France.Its in 1975 where we pick up this merry tale. Because it is in 1975 when things start to get a bit funky. Which is just how we like it here at Africa Seven. In partnership with French producer, guitarist and all around hero, Slim Pezin he creates the "Africa Oumba" album. He goes on in the two subsequent years to record the Soul Castle and Djambo's Djambo's ?albums also with Slim.Our compilation focuses on the funkier end of Ekambi's music drawn mainly from the 1975 to 1978 period. Things open up with our theme tune "Africa Africa" (of course). It's tribal twisted psych funk is the perfect start to any album. We then move to "Aboki" possibly Ekambi's finest dance floor filler. Next it's the choppy disco strings and slap bass of "Nyambe" and the swirling African swing of "N'Kondo" and the pulsing chop-funk "Ekila".The flip side starts off with "Soul Castle" an ordinary day tale for our hero. "Massoma" and its funk boogie get things bopping next up before "Machine Ma Bwindea" gives us some punchy brass and low slung funk grooves. "Mother Africa" shows us the songwriting power of Ekambi while also managing to have one of the funkiest flange basslines we have heard in a good while. Things close off with swing-time of "Lambo Lena". Ekambi Brillant would go on to become one of the big name legends of Cameroonian music with nearly 20 albums to his name. He has contributed to the emergence of several Cameroonian artists such as Marthe Zambo, Valery Lobe, Aladji Toure and Africans. He now spends his time in Cameroon and Washington DC. Ekambi, we salute you sir.

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1. Africa Africa
2. Aboki (Mon Copain)
3. Nyambe
4. N'kondo (La Joie Des Retrouvailles)
5. Ekila
Side 2
1. Soul Castle
2. Massoma (Remerciements)
3. Machine Ma Bwindea
4. Mother Africa
5. Lambo Lena

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