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burlveneer-music · 2 years ago
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Insólito UniVerso - Ese puerto existe - Venezuelan folk music meets Stereolab (literally: Lætitia Sadier guests on one track)
'Ese puerto existe' is the sophomore album by Insólito UniVerso, a psychedelic dream towards sound and its powers of communication. The record explores the diverse geography, rhythms and traditions of their home country of Venezuela, through their own distinctive sound. On their debut album, ‘La Candela del Río’, the band created a magical Latin American sound of their very own, leading to critical acclaim from the likes of Songlines, Bandcamp, The Wire and many more; as well as a nomination for Best Group at the Songlines Award in 2020. Following a 2-track digital single released in 2020, the group continued to experiment with Venezuelan music in collaboration with other Paris-based musicians from their homeland, such as Manuel Sánchez and Rafael Mejias. At times, the music on this album reveals a more folkloric sound, rooted in the percussion instruments found across various styles of traditional Venezuelan music. However, the band don’t stop there and also enlist the estimable talents of free jazz drummer Francesco Pastacaldi and Lætitia Sadier of Stereolab fame. The album is mixed by long-standing collaborator, Malcolm Catto, of the Heliocentrics, Eblis Alvarez, of Meridian Brothers fame, and Venezuelan engineer Fidel Goa. ‘Ese Puerto Existe’ questions the wide and alien, place and time, to perhaps point out the threshold, the center of each one, that port that exists within, inviting the listener to celebrate and dive into the immense and enveloping landscape of the seashore, the troubled green cacao plantation, and the inland plains. All songs composed by Maria Fernanda Ruette, with the exception of track 2 (Venezuelan folklore), track 5 (José Gregorio López) and track 4 (Bonilla Jiménez). Insólito Universo are: Maria Fernanda Ruette: lead vocals, cuatro Raúl Monsalve: bass, percussion, vocals Edgar Bonilla Jiménez: keyboards, vocals
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twistedsoulmusic · 7 months ago
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Olindo Records and Música Infinita have compiled an essential collection titled “Discomoda Salsa de Venezuela 1964​-​1977.” This hip-shaking release showcases some of the most sizzling salsa tracks that Discomoda, a pioneering Venezuelan record label, had to offer. The compilation, masterfully put together by Miguel Colmenares, co-founder of Olindo, gathers a number of Venezuela’s most influential artists from the 1960s and 1970s. This includes notable names like Ray Perez’ Los Kenya, Los Satélites, and Los Megatones de Lucho. All killer, no filler.
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colectivofuturo · 5 years ago
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Colectivo Futuro on Soho Radio March 22nd: Self-Isolation Special
Listen back to our latest show on Soho Radio, pre-recorded last weekend in self-isolation. All vinyl again due to technological availability, which was fun to be honest. We pay homage to the recently departed McCoy Tyner and long-time Sun Ra Arkestra member Danny Ray Thompson. 
Also featured: a Gary Bartz classic recently covered by Bartz & Maisha for a yet-to-be released album on Night Dreamer, Emma-Jean Thackray debuts on her own freshly minted label, & Irreversible Entanglements return on International Anthem. Whilst we await physical copies of the new Conjunto Papa Upa album we share an early single, before Koichi & Afla there was Afla Sackey & Afrik Bawantu on Ghetto Lounge, more Agile Experiments from Dave De Rose and family recorded at our local Empire Bar, and much more besides. Full track list below: 
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Emma-Jean Thackray - Rain Dance / Wisdom [Movementt] Agile Experiments - Alive III [Dave De Rose] Jeremy Cunningham - The Breaks [Northern Spy Records] Irreversible Entanglements - Bread Out Of Stone [International Anthem / Don Giovanni Records] Jack Wilkins - Red Clay [Wewantsounds] Sun Ra & His Solar Arkestra - Seductive Fantasy [Kindred Spirits / Art Yard] Shabaka & The Ancestors - Go My Heart, Go To Heaven [Impulse!] Afla Sackey & Afrik Bawantu - Mofeemo Ke Eno [Ghetto Lounge] Tabansi Studio Band - Aka Ji Ego Ga Anu Nwam [BBE] Sonora Casino - Astronautas a Marte [Vampi Soul] Pharoah Sanders - Greeting to Saud (Brother McCoy Tyner) [Soul Jazz Records] McCoy Tyner - Impressions  [Milestone] Nate Morgan - U.G.M.A.A.GER [Outernational Sounds] Wildflower - Mirage [Ill Considered Music] Web Web feat. Joy Denalane - Two Faces Lost [Compost] Horace Silver - Who Has the Answer? [Blue Note Records] Gary Bartz NTU Troop - Uhuru Sasa [Milestone] Bob Ohiri & His Uhuru Sounds - Obhiha [Superfly] Tony Allen - Asiko [Kindred Spirits] Conjunto Papa Upa - Apriétalo [Music With Soul] Trees Speak - State of Clear [Soul Jazz Records] Amadis & The Ambassadors - Lisboa [Amadis Alceu Ferreira]
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thewickedsound · 5 years ago
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Uk jazz outfit Waaju released a new single “Listening Glasses” Uk jazz quintet Waaju released a new single “Listening Glasses” from their forthcoming second album "Grown"
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juanmatrujillo · 8 years ago
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Monsalve y Los Forajidos
My friend Raul Monsalve just got two singles out of the record he made in 2014 picked by Olindo Records in the UK and put in a beautifully packaged vinyl EP with a killer re-mastering job at the The Carvery in London. Enjoy!
Abeja b/w Black & Decker by Monsalve Y Los Forajidos
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musiccosmosru · 6 years ago
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lezarde · 3 years ago
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5 ALBUMS OUBLIES DE 2020
[Orchestral Jazz-Funk] Gystère - A Little Story (Sodasound) [France] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WyRLLXpFizc&ab_channel=GYSTERE
[Electronic Bird songs] Shika Shika - A Guide to the Birdsong of Mexico, Central America & the Caribbean (Shika Shika Collective) [Germany, Central & Latin America]                                                            https://shikashika.bandcamp.com/album/a-guide-to-the-birdsong-of-mexico-central-america-the-caribbean
[Afro-Venezuelan Jazz] Raúl Monsalve y los Forajidos - Bichos (Olindo Records) [UK, Venezuela]                             https://olindorecords.bandcamp.com/album/bichos
[Hip-Hop] Flohio - No Panic No Pain (Alpha Tone) [UK] https://soundcloud.com/flohiomusic/sets/no-panic-no-pain
[Minimal House] Gui Boratto - Backstage (Kompakt) [Brazil]  https://guiboratto.bandcamp.com/album/backstage
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jonathandesverneyusanews · 4 years ago
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Find Out Yours and What It Means
Find Out Yours and What It Means
Turn on your JavaScript to view content Last year Naomie Olindo & Helen Hall came on The Skinny Confidential HIM & HER podcast where we talked all about Blender Bombs, weight management, Ayahuasca, intermittent fasting & more ( it’s a good one ! ). ANYWAY, while we were recording Helen asked me ( who is a magical human by the way- you may have met her when she came on the blog to talk about the…
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featuredetective · 4 years ago
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CASE FILE: 1005202001
CODE NAME: Bichos
FEATURING: Art - Illustration: Gustavo Dao, Graphic Design by Abraham Araujo / Bestialo Culapsus A+E • Sound - Raúl Monsalve y los Forajidos
Detective Comment: Gustave Dao is an amazing artist. I love his illustration work for this new album from Olindo Records by Raúl Monsalve y los Forajidos. Now how to describe Raúl Monsalve y los Forajidos...Well I guess at some point you have to know your place and let the experts speak. From the label: Ancestral Afro-Venezuelan rhythms meet futuristic Latin jazz, raw funk and Afrobeat on Raúl Monsalve y Los Forajidos’ exhilarating new ‘Bichos’ album for Olindo Records. This record is nothing short of Magic. I am in love. Amazing work. 10 out of 10. Nice art & sound, everything Feature Detective wants to be about.
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http://colectivofuturo.com/
https://www.whoisgustavodao.com
@monsalveylosforajidos @gustavodao
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junker-town · 5 years ago
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The top 5 moments in Hall of Fame Game history, ranked
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From a 0-0 game to a Kyle Orton comeback to a cancelation, the Hall of Fame Game has had it all.
The Pro Football Hall of Fame Game signals the beginning of the NFL season. After waiting through the spring and the summer, football is back starting with this preseason opener. Despite it being the preseason, there is still enough to look forward to — even watching bad football is good sometimes.
NFL football in August can be rough to watch. Teams obviously don’t go at full speed, the starters hardly see the field, and coaches aren’t trying to show all of their schemes. This can lead to mostly mundane Hall of Fame Games. Yet every once in a while we are treated to something special.
Let’s take a look at top five most memorable moments in the game’s 57-year history.
5. The Chargers and Packers finish tied 0-0 in 1980
The 1980 matchup pitted the San Diego Chargers against the Green Bay Packers. San Diego was coming off a 12-4 season while the Packers had another losing season under Bart Starr.
The two teams couldn’t seem to get the ball moving for the first 55 and half minutes. However, neither would get the chance to secure the winning score. The game was canceled with 5:29 left due to lightning.
This is the first and only Hall of Fame Game to end 0-0. As it turns out, it wasn’t the first one to be cut short due to lightning. Decades later, the 2003 preseason kickoff between the Packers (again) and the Chiefs was called off early due to weather.
In an ironic twist, this 1980 game featured two teams that ranked in the top 10 in passing yards that regular season. The Packers finished eighth in the league while the Chargers were first in not only yards gained through the air but total offensive yards.
4. Kyle Orton leads a comeback on the last Monday night Hall of Fame Game in 2005
ABC originally broadcasted the game before 2006, when it then moved to NBC. Before the switch, the game was played on a Monday night from 1999 to 2005. The final Monday night matchup between the Miami Dolphins and Chicago Bears did not disappoint.
Miami went up 17-7 with touchdown drives on either side of halftime. Chicago cut the lead down to four in the third but still had work to do. It was all up to rookie quarterback Kyle Orton to initiate this comeback. Things didn’t get off to a good start for Orton when he entered the game, though. Inside of his own 20, Orton threw a pass right to Jason Glenn and the linebacker took it to the house to give Miami a 24-13 lead.
The Bears quickly went down the field on the next drive, with Orton throwing a 43-yard touchdown. Then Chicago got a massive break with 3:31 left when Dolphins kicker Olindo Mare missed a 34-yard field goal attempt.
With favorable field position, Chicago marched into Dolphins territory, and a rushing touchdown from Zack Abron gave the Bears the lead.
Miami almost stole this game back. Brock Berlin got the Dolphins to the Bears’ 15 with 51 seconds left. Chicago’s defense held firm in the waning seconds of the game, with Jerrell Pippens picking off Berlin on the very next play to seal the victory.
Watching Orton under center would become a familiar sight for Bears fans that year. He would become the starter for most of the season after Rex Grossman broke his ankle in their next preseason game. That season, Orton led Chicago to an 10-5 record as the starter and a playoff berth.
3. The Titans run an elaborate fake punt for a touchdown in 2009
Special teams usually doesn’t deliver the biggest highlight of a football game — especially during the preseason, when most plays don’t generate any excitement. There are exceptions, however.
In 2009, the Buffalo Bills and the Tennessee Titans met in the Hall of Fame Game. In an effort to honor the 50th season of the AFL, both teams wore throwback jerseys. This meant we got to see Jeff Fisher’s team trot out in bright blue uniforms with the Houston Oilers logo on their helmet, a really nice fit:
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Early on in the first quarter, Tennessee’s offense found itself in a fourth-and-10 situation in Bills territory. The Titans decided to play safe and punt it. Or at least that’s what they wanted Buffalo to believe.
Before the ball was snapped, Titans safety Michael Griffin, who was on the line, moved back and stood in between the gunners and the punter.
Punter A.J. Trapasso received the snap right as Griffin was running behind him. All the Bills players fell for the fake, with Trapasso doing a behind-the-back move with the football. Only two Bills players stayed home on the fake, so Tennessee was easily able to block for Trapasso as he dashed toward the end zone. He cut inside at the 15 and scored on the 40-yard trick play.
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2. The Browns and Cowboys go to overtime in 1999
There has only been one overtime game in the history of the Hall of Fame Game. It took place on Aug. 9, 1999 between the Cleveland Browns and Dallas Cowboys. This was a momentous occasion for the Browns, who were playing their first game as a new franchise after the relocation to Baltimore in 1996.
The Cowboys, who were led by quarterback Jason Garrett, started off strong and scored 17 points in the second quarter. They headed into halftime with a three-point lead. Cleveland tied up the game in the third and the two teams continued to battle. The Browns had a chance to win it in the final moments of regulation, but backup Danny Kight’s kick went sailing wide right.
In overtime, the Browns ended up winning thanks to starting kicker Phil Dawson’s 20-yard field goal. It was a nice relief for a sports city which had suffered a heartbreaking loss of their football team just a few years prior.
But as we all know, the joy would be short-lived as the Browns went 2-14 that season.
1. Field conditions forced the game to be canceled in 2016
The Hall of Fame Game has been played in all but three years since 1962. In 1966, the game wasn’t even scheduled, possibly due to the NFL-AFL merger. In 2011, there was no game due to the player lockout. But in 2016, it was called off for a much weirder reason.
The Colts and Packers were all set to play on Sunday, Aug. 7, but it had been raining the days prior to kickoff. It didn’t help the turf’s conditions that Tim McGraw had held a concert on that field two days before the game and the Hall of Fame induction had happened Saturday night.
This made the paint at the center of the field harder to dry. So the NFL decided to try to find a solution. Heaters were used to make it dry faster, and it melted the field turf. The field soon became a cement-like surface, causing player safety issues. Then someone applied a paint thinner which could apparently melt your skin off, turning it from a dangerous to a physically unplayable surface.
By this time, the league had no choice but to cancel. The fans at the stadium found out on social media while waiting for the game to kick off and it caused an uproar. The NFL eventually offered full refunds to anyone who bought a ticket, but the damage had been done.
The whole thing was one giant circus, a series of comical missteps which kept piling one on top of the other. The fact that game had to be canceled due to an error in fixing something as small as paint makes this the No. 1 moment in NFL Hall of Fame history.
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burlveneer-music · 4 years ago
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Waaju - Grown - another fruit of the fecund UK jazz scene (Olindo Records)
Pulsing Afro-Latin roots and UK jazz combine on Grown, the latest album by London-based quintet Waaju, released via Olindo Records. Fusing dexterous hand-percussion, hypnotic guitar riffs and soaring melodies, Waaju connect a wide range of traditional musics percolating at different corners of the global soundscape yet with a distinctly of-the-moment and British jazz flavour. Led by drummer and percussionist Ben Brown (Alfa Mist, Dizraeli, Ashley Henry), and comprising members across the UK’s extensive music scene including, percussionist Ernesto Marichales (Jordan Rakei, Sigala), guitarist Tal Janes (Nubiyan Twist, Bahla), Sam Rapley (Fabled, Maria Chiara Argiro) and Joe Downard (China Moses, Judi Jackson), Waaju’s unique and divergent sound connects the dots between the likes of Beth Carvalho, Oscar D’Leon, Alain Peters and Los Muñequitos de Matanzas. Waaju formed as a means of exploring music’s hidden connections, from trance-inducing Moroccan gnawa to Caribbean carnival music, and embracing them to reflect the different layers of London’s own musical culture. It was the band’s love for Mali’s folk music – and Ali Farka Touré’s stylistic prowess in particular – that first set the project in motion. London’s Jazz Cafe invited Waaju to reinterpret classic tracks from Farka Touré’s catalogue to sold-out audiences in 2018 and 2019. According to Brown: “Ali’s one of the best. He has such a unique sound. His playing is so gnarly. His spirit and attitude are things I always think of when making music.” Waaju (meaning ‘to urge, inspire or influence to take action’ in Bambara) blend Latin polyrhythms, psychedelic Malian blues licks and dancefloor-oriented UK jazz arrangements. Following the group’s 2018 self-titled debut LP, Grown represents Waaju at their most distinctive and refined. Ben Brown - drums, percussion Sam Rapley - saxophone, shaker (track 4) Tal Janes - guitar Ernesto Marichales - congas, percussion Joe Downard - bass
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twistedsoulmusic · 2 years ago
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A killer alum from the archives! Música Infinita and Olindo Records share the raw and uncompromising Afro Latin sound of Los Kenya, one of the most interesting groups to spring out of the late 60s Venezuelan salsa scene, with the lovingly remastered reissue of their debut album, ‘Siempre Afro-Latino’. Over 50 years old and it’s still an utter joy today. 
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colectivofuturo · 5 years ago
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Colectivo Futuro on Soho Radio Feb 23rd with Koichi Sakai & Afla Sackey 
For our second show of 2020 we welcomed Koichi Sakai & Afla Sackey to talk about the imminent relase of their collaborative album “Wono” on Olindo Records and preview a few songs from the project. Also featuring new music from Jeremy Cunningham with Jeff Parker, Let Drum Beat, Azymuth’s Ivan Conti, Alabaster dePlume and a tiny reminder of the creative genius of Andrew Weatherall.
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Alabaster Deplume - Not Now Jesus [International Anthem Recording Company / Total Refreshment Centre ‎/ Lost Map Records] Two Lone Swordsmen - It's Not The Worst I've Looked.... Just The Most I've Ever Cared [Warp Records] Collocutor - Pause [On The Corner Records] Jeremy Cunningham Feat. Jeff Parker - 1985 [Northern Spy Records] Let Drum Beat - Berum-Dub [Let Drum Beat] Wilfred Percussion - Andei [Libreville Records] Ramuntcho Matta - Ibu [Emotional Rescue] Brian Eno & David Byrne - Moonlight in Glory [Sire] Don Cherry - Alphabet City [Barclay] Boncana Maiga - Gabéro [Sacodisc International] Ivan 'Mamão' Conti - Katmandu [Far Out Recordings] Elements Of Life - Callejon [Vega Records] Ray Barretto - Abidjan Revisited [Fania Records] Ebo Taylor - Love and Death [Strut Records] Koichi Sakai & Afla Sackey - Suolo [Olindo Records] Koichi Sakai & Afla Sackey - Atenteben Blues [Olindo Records] Koichi Sakai & Afla Sackey - Yamb feat. Kadialy Kouyate [Olindo Records] Koichi Sakai & Afla Sackey - Wono [Olindo Records] Le Mystere-Jazz De Tombouctou - Leli [Kindred Spirits] L'Orchestre Kanaga De Mopti - Kulukutu [Kindred Spirits]
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thelov3isbelow · 8 years ago
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The Love Below w/ Colectivo Futuro - 14.05.17
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Our 14th Sunday transmission on Radar Radio features a guest mix of latin delights from Miguel Colmenares, founder of Colectivo Futuro and includes the debut release on their new label, Olindo Records.
SPOTIFY PLAYLIST: http://spoti.fi/2eVbIud DOWNLOAD: https://we.tl/9PrFiIaFPn
Max Romeo - Open The Iron Gate [Part 1] (Different Music) Cortex - Prelude A Go Round (Disques Espérance) Chaka Khan & Rufus - Stop On By (ABC Records) Harvey Sutherland - Expectations (Clarity Recordings) Wayne Snow - Rosie (Tartelet Records) Bob James - Storm King (Tappan Zee) Patrice Rushen - Feels So Real (Elektra) Frazelle - Today Is The Day (Athens Of The North) Pointer Sisters - Bring Your Sweet Stuff Home To Me (ABC Records) ***Collective Futuro Guest Mix***
Georges-Edouard Noel - Meci Bon Dié (Le Chant Du Monde) Marius Cultier - Gade Boudin Madam' (Siesta) Guadeloupe Reflexions - Samba Arawak (Disques Sopran’) Minas - Calma Mulher (Bluezaul Records) Lucas Arruda - Vento Sul (Favorite Recordings) Don Blackman - Never Miss A Thing (Arista) Mtume - Love Lock (Epic) Coke Escovedo - Make It Sweet (Mercury) Miguel Angel Fuster - Polvo Lunar (Soul Jazz) Los Amigos Invisibles - Gerundio / Ojos Cerrando (Long Lost Brother Records) Tata Vasquez And His Orchestra - Suite Guaracho 2 (La Chine Records) Monsalve y Los Forajidos - Black & Decker (Olindo Records) BUY *** END***
Stump Valley - Pagoda Forest (Dopeness Galore) William Florelle - Next Time I'll Learn [K15 Remix] (WotNot Music) Seb Hall - Aquarian Dream (Forthcoming Lips & Rhythm) Osunlade - No Way (BBE) Semtek - Angel (Don’t Be Afraid) Lone - Chroma (R&S) Irfan Rainy (Feat. Bonafide Rojas) - Shook [Unnayanaa Mix] (Rainy City Music)
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thewickedsound · 5 years ago
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Uk jazz outfit Waaju released a new single “Listening Glasses”
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Uk jazz quintet Waaju released a new single “Listening Glasses” from their forthcoming second album "Grown". Since debut self-titled album released in 2018 via London’s independent label Olindo Records, the band’s sound has developed, as we can say “grown”. They took influence from a number of cultures across Africa, South America & beyond, adding new dimensions to their sound. The record will also feature a song co-written with Jordan Rakei. Waaju is led by drummer and percussionist Ben Brown (Alfa Mist, Dizraeli, Ashley Henry), and comprising members across the UK’s extensive music scene including, percussionist Ernesto Marichales (Jordan Rakei, Sigala), guitarist Tal Janes (Nubiyan Twist, Bahla), Sam Rapley (Fabled, Maria Chiara Argiro) and Joe Downard (China Moses, Judi Jackson). Waaju’s unique and divergent sound connects the dots between the all of those influences around the globe, samba, salsa, rumba, jazz and African blues. Listen to Waaju new song “Listening Glasses”, the lead single from their upcoming album “Grown” below: Grown by Waaju   Waaju (meaning ‘to urge, inspire or influence to take action’ in Bambara) blend Latin polyrhythms, psychedelic Malian blues licks and dancefloor-oriented UK jazz arrangements. Waaju formed as a means of exploring music’s hidden connections, from trance-inducing Moroccan gnawa to Caribbean carnival music, and embracing them to reflect the different layers of London’s own musical culture. Waaju drummer Ben Brown said: “The amazing thing about music is that one can display the belief, compassion and love that takes a lifetime to acquire, in just a few seconds. As well as all these things, I hope this snapshot gives a glimpse into undiscovered places in the world and in ourselves”. Watch on YouTube Waaju new song “Listening Glasses”, the lead single from their upcoming album “Grown” below: Waaju “Grown” tracklist:             1. Moleman 2. Listening Glasses 06:05 3. Rollando 4. Time's Got A Hold (feat. Will Heard) 5. Wassoulou 6. Grown   Band members: Ben Brown - drums, percussion Sam Rapley - saxophone, shaker (track 4) Tal Janes - guitar Ernesto Marichales - congas, percussion Joe Downard - bass Read the full article
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stradarecords · 5 years ago
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KOICHI SAKAI / WONO EP (feat.AFLA SACKEY) - YORUBA SOUL REMIX : OLINDO (12")   Yoruba Soul = Osunladeによるリミックスを収録!ロンドンに拠点を置くアーティストKoichi Sakaiによる作品で、ガーナのパーカッション・プレイヤー/シンガーのAfla Sackeyをフィーチャー!OlatunjiやCandidoで有名な人気曲「Jingo」のカヴァーに加え、本格的なディープ・アフロ・ナンバー「Wono」を披露! https://www.stradarecords.com/shop/item/22816/index.php #koichisakai#wono #feat.aflasackey #yorubasoulremix  #olindo #osunlade #deephouse #afro#12inch #kobe #motomachi #recordshop #vinyl #vinyljunkies #dj #stradarecords   (Strada Records) https://www.instagram.com/p/B4kKK3ygDXF/?igshid=1tk1jbuuwhd6b
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