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La Flute Des Mornes Volume 1

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OFFICIAL REISSUE //FULLY LICENSED

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1. La Flute Des Mornes
2. La Ronde Des Ecoliers
3. Crepuscule Tropical
Side 2
1. Balade Dans La Foret D'ajoupa
2. La Baie Du Robert

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Man Biye?/A Happy Disco Song

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Totally unique and basically undiscovered Ethophian synth groove single by blind keyboardist Haile Mariam G. Ghiorgis. 500 copy press - fully licenced release which comes with a thick high quality picture sleeve.As a first release on this newly founded label, here's two totally unique and undiscovered Ethophian synth groove recordings by blind keyboardist Haile Mariam G. Ghiorgis. Both tracks are taken from the highly collectable and extremely rare debut solo album 'Tigill Lemenor (Survival)'. An album that Ghiorgis released privately in 1985 on his own Pentaton label.Born in Ethiopia in 1952, Haile M. Ghiorgis originally worked as a music instructor after school and played music together with several prominent groups of his countrymen, he was the keyboardist of Mahmoud Ahmed & Ibex Band and played for national stars like Tilahun Gessesse, among others. Due to the communist revolution in Ethiopia in 1974, Haile decided to leave his motherland and he was allowed to leave the country due to his blindness in 1977. Finding a new home in Hamburg, he performed together with various bands, including the afro pop group Soulful Dynamics and Jah Love (an early band of funk drummer and reggae artists Curvin Merchant aka Jamaica Papa Curvin). When those groups disbanded, Ghiorgis was retrained as a piano-tuner but also focussed on his own music.Haile M. Ghiorgis was particularly fascinated by the digital-controlled synthesizer and rhythm-machines, whose operation he mastered without any difficulties in spite of his blindness. The drums came from a Yamaha drum computer and were recorded first. On top of that, bass and the melodies were added. Haile was using a Yamaha DX-7 keyboard, an old small Roland synth as well as an organ by Solton.On the album, which was recorded in his small home studio in Hamburg on a TEAC 8-track tape machine, Haile M. Ghiorgis harmoniously blends western pop and jazz music with his native country's folklore. On the A side, 'Man biye?' is a sort of melancholic love song, it means 'What shall I call you?'. A man searches for something though in vain to compare with the beauty of his beloved. The atmospheric instrumental features brilliant synth solos over deep downtempo beats, sort of like jazzy ethno synth funk in slow motion.Side B of the single is the uplifting disco track 'A Happy Disco Song'. As it says in the liner notes of the LP, the song esteems Ethiopian hospitality and relates how welcome every stranger is and how even the poorest is ready to share with him. The track got a charming 'private' vibe and surely should appeal to DJs and disco/boogie aficiandos.The original LP 'Survival' was primarily sold on live shows when he was on tour in the late 1980s throughout Europe, accompaning fellow Ethopian musicians including jazz legend Mulatu Astatke, among others, and almost never pops up.

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Side 1
1. Man Biye?
Side 2
1. A Happy Disco Song

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707

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Awesome Tapes From Africa continues to unearth must-hear gems for a wider audience with its reissue of South African bubblegum music stars Umoja's 1988 EP 707.Bubblegum music was defined by its call-and-response vocals and catchy synthesizer-led melodies. Helmed by 'Om' Alec Khaoli, who turned to the pure pop form as an escape from apartheid in the mid-80s, Umoja's EP 707 was a chart-topping, radio-friendly hit for the genre in 1988 that achieved double-platinum status.Umoja translates as 'oneness' or 'unity' in Swahili. 'Bubblegum music was about escape', explains Khaoli in the press release. 'If you had grown up in South Africa at the time, there was nothing more in your life than oppression. It was even in your dreams. Anything that was a way out was welcome 'When this music was playing everyone just wanted to dance, just have a good time.'

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Side 1
1. Money Money (Bananas)
2. 707
Side 2
1. Take Me High
2. Special Night

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You Are Mine

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Liner notes insert with the full story of Hotline group.

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1. Can You Dig It ?
2. Stay Close
3. Let's Merge
Side 2
1. Doing It In Lagos
2. Desire
3. You Are Mine

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Na Man Pass Man

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Following on from the Pasteur Lappe compilation "African Funk Experimentals" LP, we are really pleased to be re-visiting Pasteur with a repress of his second album from 1979, "Na Man Pass Man". The story begins in the 60s with a charming 19 year old Nicolas "Pasteur" Lappe becoming a sensation on Radio Adele in Douala, Cameroun. He goes on to become the editor of the Douala Gazette newspaper and become friends with other African music stars such as Tala AM, J Moboule and Fela Kuti. He also works tirelessly promoting new and upcoming local Cameroonian talent. After moving to Paris, a stint in journalism school and publishing a book of poems "Chansons Negres" he finally settles into a new life of music in Paris. His second album "Na Man Pass Man" is made in 1979 with the backing band and production collective called the Zulu Gang, which include Douglas Mbida (who went on to release several top flight albums himself) and Jacob Desvariaux (who went on to form Kassav). The album is full of diverse sounds; from driving funk, sweeping disco grooves, syrupy ballads, reggae, Jackson-five-esque pop to finger-lickin' soul. At its core though is the custom "Sekele" groove... a movement to encompass the dance, grooves and vibes from his native Douala. The album opens with Africa Seven favourite "Na Real Sekele Fo' Ya" which takes stabby moog bass synth to a whole new level of grooviness. "Follow Me To My Dreams" takes proceedings on a reggae tip as the Zulu Gang show us just how Reggae they can go. Its sleezy Rhodes and sax led jazz funk of "Mbale". Followed by "Missosi" a cautionary tale from our hero. Side B opens with another slice of slick African Reggae with "Babette D'O (Rastawoman)" – the Caribbean chops of Jacob Desvariaux getting a full exercise here. Its then "Back To Funky" with some dance funk. It features Maryse Lappe guesting on vocals too. The "Lead" track from the album "ABC" is next with its stomping afro, pop funk delightfulness. A 12" version was actually released in 1979 with a fine painting of our hero on the front cover. We close off the LP with the title track "Na Man Pass Man (Na Iron De Cut)". This features Pasteur singing and professing his tale of the trials of Africans and African Music over a rolling bass guitar groove. The nostalgic poet, with Africa at his essence Pasteur Lappe, we salute you.

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Side 1
1. Na Real Sekele Fo' Ya
2. Follow Me Into My Dreams (In Jamaica)
3. Mbale (Face To Face With The Truth)
4. Misosi (Don't Shoot On Me)
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1. Babette D'O (Rastawoman)
2. Back To Funky
3. ABC
4. Na Man Pass Man (Na Iron De Cut Iron)

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Ethiopiques Box (Record Store Day 2017)

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Limited edition of 2,000 copies released for Record Store Day 2017. Includes poster and six stickers of the covers. 6 rare 7" singles reissued for the first time, with original artwork and labels.

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Side 1
1. Getachew Mekuria - Antchi Hoye
Side 2
1. Getachew Mekuria - Shilela
Side 3
1. Girma Beyene & Mulatu Astatke - Yebekagnale
Side 4
1. Girma Beyene & Mulatu Astatke - Yegele Tezeta
Side 5
1. Alemayehu Eshete - Afer Yemegnshale
Side 6
1. Alemayehu Eshete - Chiro Adarie Negne
Side 7
1. Mahamoud Ahmed - Mar Teb Yilal Kafesh
Side 8
1. Mahamoud Ahmed - Aynoche Terabu
Side 9
1. Tilahun Gessesse - Sew Manen Yimeslal
Side 10
1. Tilahun Gessesse - Sima
Side 11
1. Ali Mohammed Birra - Awash
Side 12
1. Ali Mohammed Birra - Sinhanbisin Werri

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Best Woman

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1. Best Woman
2. Vi Deka
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1. Maimouna Cherie
2. Wa Do Verite Ton Noumi

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Love, Peace & Happiness

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1. Love, Peace & Happiness
2. Crystal Pleasure
3. Ashiko
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1. Awade (Here We Come)
2. Oyetoff (Super High )
3. Get The Funk

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Liberated Thoughts

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What initially started as idea for a DJ-duo project quickly turned into a new production outlet for German producer David Hanke. He is well known for his Northern Jazz, Funk and Afrofunk productions under various monikers ever since his first release back in 2008 of which the most recognized surely is his Renegades Of Jazz-alias.After starting to fully embrace the Afrofunk vibe with his 2016-released Renegades Of Jazz album 'Moyo Wangu' as well as two Dem Juju Poets singles in the same year it's now about time to release 'Liberated Thoughts' - the longplay debut for Dem Juju Poets which is scheduled for April 2017.Having spent an influential part of his childhood in Arusha, Tanzania and engrained the music of East Africa, his sound combines these influences with modern, more club-orientated electronic Afrofunk productions which defines the core sound of Dem Juju Poets.With 'Liberated Thoughts' Hanke refines his Afrofunk vision for 2017 informed by his experience as a DJ in venues all over Europe which naturally led to a more floor functional production approach.The opening title 'At The Jubilee Gardens' serves a sweet equatorial coast sound combined with heavy drums and a seductive bassline followed by 'Stonetown Shakedown' with a positive and energetic theme, chants and a busy brass section to set the dancefloor in motion.'Bagamoyo' has a distinctive sound with it's electronics and a laid back character followed by 'Juju Chant #1' which samples 'Mantis Revolver' by Seattle based trio 'Afrocop' whilst the title track 'Liberated Thoughts' with it's raw but floor friendly combination of drums and vocals leads back to the center of the dancefloor.The title 'Mala Mali' describes the curse of money, whether you have much of it or even nothing. Fusing a cinematic, widescreen trumpet arrangement with vintage synths and rolling drums - a digression into slightly more psychedelic Afrofunk territories. Furthermore, 'People's Republic' is built on a more Soul based idea with Jazz flutes and a vibrant horn section.'Fubica', a peculiar theme for bumpy streets, provides broken beats, a mellow Jazz guitar and leaping sax followed by the second interlude 'Juju Chant #2'. The following 'Barabara' was released as a prequel single to 'Liberated Thoughts' and perfectly complements the albums flow.With 'Poacher's Lookout' the psychedelic touch is revisited again, this time creating a tense overall atmosphere, with additional hypnotic scats and some darker electronics. The album closes with the Dub-inspired slow groove of 'Flowers For Lions', a beautiful ending for 'Liberated Thoughts'.

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1. At The Jubilee Gardens
2. Stonetown Shakedown
3. Bagamoyo
4. Juju Chant #1
5. Liberated Thoughts
6. Mala Mali
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1. People's Republic
2. Fubica
3. Juju Chant #2
4. Barabara
5. Poacher's Lookout
6. Flowers For Lions

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1975-1982

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First ever official compilation dealing with the Cameroonian Maestro Eko Roosevelt, through a selection of 8 of his best tracks, recorded from 1975 to 1982.High quality remastered sound.Compiled by Armand de Preseau and Guizo Zykey.A very detailled biography with exclusive pictures and unreleased documents come with the record, for a better comprehension of the work of the musician.Available in LP vinyl record and HD digital format. Approuved by the artist himself, 100 % legit, all 8 tracks are under exclusive license of NUBIPHONE, unautorized use of those tracks for a commercial or promotionnal release during the time of the exclusive license will be punish by law.

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1. Kilimandjaro My Home
2. Fly Me Back To Kribi
3. Njuke Bonene
4. M'ongelo Man
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1. Manyaka
2. Fantasie Bantou
3. Osi Bakele Mba
4. I Mbiwiya

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