Sanam: Aykathani Malakon
Ace current Post-Rock, Free Jazz fusion project from Beirut
Sanam: Aykathani Malakon صنم - أيقظني ملاكٌ
Ace current Post-Rock, Free Jazz fusion project from Beirut
Ace current Post-Rock, Free Jazz fusion project from Beirut
Ace current Post-Rock, Free Jazz fusion project from Beirut
Reissue of irresistible 1980s Cameroonian Bikutsi classic
Warm, retroesque Disco cuts
Warm, retroesque Disco cuts
| Botanica Obscura | 3:15 | AIFF € 1.75MP3 € 1.25 |
| Djosa featuring Ronald Snijders: Vampiro | 4:43 | AIFF € 1.75MP3 € 1.25 |
Reissue of fantastic, impossible-to-find 'Golden Age' Ethiopian Jazz / Soul pearl from 1976
Organic, current Ghanaian band takes blending in soulful Afrobeat / Funk w/ Reggae & Highlife
Organic, current Ghanaian band takes blending in soulful Afrobeat / Funk w/ Reggae & Highlife
Impressive, more metallophone sounding, pure drum music - Highly Recommended!
Impressive, more metallophone sounding, pure drum music - Highly Recommended!
Valuable compilation of thrilling Senegalese Wolof drumming patterns including traditional & modern rhythms - Highly recommended!
Valuable compilation of thrilling Senegalese Wolof drumming patterns including traditional & modern rhythms - Highly recommended!
Swingingly masterful style of Mbalax b/w hypnotic, stripped dub
Swingingly masterful style of Mbalax b/w hypnotic, stripped dub
| Jeri-Jeri: Mbeuguel Dafa Nekh (with Mbene Diatta Seck) | 9:20 | AIFF € 1.75MP3 € 1.25 |
| Jeri-Jeri: Dub Dafa Nekh | 9:06 | AIFF € 1.75MP3 € 1.25 |
Sombre, poly-rhythmic heavy sabar b/w mesmeric Manding flavored instrumental
Sombre, poly-rhythmic heavy sabar b/w mesmeric Manding flavored instrumental
| Jeri-Jeri: Xale (with Mbene Diatta Seck) | 4:06 | AIFF € 1.75MP3 € 1.25 |
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| Jeri-Jeri: Xale Rhythm | 4:06 | AIFF € 1.75MP3 € 1.25 |
| Jeri-Jeri: Daguagne | 6:07 | AIFF € 1.75MP3 € 1.25 |
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Frantic Jola tribal rhythm b/w raw, semi-acoustic production by Mark Ernestus
Frantic Jola tribal rhythm b/w raw, semi-acoustic production by Mark Ernestus