When Mano asked Gebrüder Teichmann to do a remix for Joãozinho Morgado, the King of Drums (O Rei dos Tambores) the two brothers couldn´t get more excited:
Starting from a love for dirty fast Kuduro beats those two pale potatoes, who spent years in dark Berlin basement underground clubs have been infected by energetic Angolan rhythms.
During their stays and musical collaborations in Luanda, they soon found Semba, Kazukuta, Kilapanga, Rumba and Merengue and all that fantastic musicians and music of the 60´s and 70´s golden age of Angolan music. Morgadinho was originally recorded at Gravisom studio in Lisbon, where Joãozinho Morgado orchestrated a groovy jam session with the Turma da Bênção project by Conjunto Angola 70 & Paulo Flores. Joãozinho was accompanied by Botto Trindade (Solo Guitar), Pirika Duia (Viola Ritmo), Mayo Bass (Viola Bass) and Galiano Neto (Percussion). The session was coordinated by Armando Gobliss.
Suche:ritmo
Two Italians step into the Bordello. Both are armed. Their weapons of choice? The synthesizer sounds of italo, new beat and wave. LVCA and Otis have been raised on the sounds of their homeland, adopting its analogue sound while adapting it to their own style. The result is a brooding mix of addictive lines and vocoder fire.
“Ritmo Electronico” opens with a steel-edged snare driving smeared synths through the city dusk, robotic lyrics menace this sleazy neon-stained scene of cracked mirrorballs and flaring machines.
Listeners are pulled into the underbelly of A Promise In The Cold Night with the murky “Tanzen”. Alex Vincent’s words are shrouded in glitch, bright burbling bars and a clean clap offering a path of light to help the listener navigate their way. The true coldness of the night arrives with the stabbing keys of “Synthesised Emotion”. Through a haze of hi-hats, an electrical smoke of blacks and greys fizz with juddering volts as passions pour through cable and wire. That haze grows thick in the close. Through a mist of distortion, a “Sphere Of Light” penetrates. Pin-pricks of percussion are dowsed in aquatic tones before a syrup of static is poured across proceedings, lost vocals ghost in this fog of bending bodies and forms.
As we embark on this musical journey, we begin with a series of singles by female-led groups that celebrate ancestral traditions through a feminist lens.
Orito Cantora and Jenn del Tambó (Orijenn), an extraordinary musical duo with more than two decades of artistic experience, have left a deep mark on the Colombian music scene as well as in various international festivals.
Orito Cantora is a talented luthier, singer-songwriter, producer, composer and feminist from Barranquilla. Jenn del Tambó, born in Barrancabermeja, is a producer, feminist, and master percussionist specializing in the rhythms and drums of the Colombian Caribbean.
She is the founder, leader and teacher of the First Network of Drummers of Colombia and Switzerland. Their music not only makes people vibrate, but also makes them think and strengthens the cause of gender equality. Their passion for music is powerfully intertwined with their social commitment, creating energetic and passionate sonorities.
- A1: Los Saicos– Demolición
- A2: Jean Paul 'El Troglodita'– Tema Del Troglodita
- A3: Gloria Travesí– Pobre Adan
- A4: Los Cuatro Brillantes– Vuelve A Mi Barquita
- A5: Claudio Fabbri– Fiesta De Verano
- A6: Los Saicos– Te Amo (Instrumental)
- A7: Golden Boys (11)– No Resisto Más
- B1: Los Peruvian Brass– Virgines Del Sol
- B2: Chano Scotty Y Su Combo Latino– Prende La Vela
- B3: Chano Scotty Y Su Combo Latino– Psicosis
- B4: Toño Y Sus Sicodelicos– Mr Boogaloo
- B5: Los Guajiros Del Ritmo– El Fresco
- B6: Alicia Estrada– Yolanda
- B7: Toño Y Sus Sicodelicos– El Guayacol
Disperú is the first independent record label in Peru and South America that was founded and run by a woman. In the space of five years Rebeca Llave turned not only Disperú into a successful company but also transformed it into an amplifier and showcase for unique Peruvian popular music projects including the raw, wild and visceral sound of Los Saicos, 60s punk pioneers. This compilation comprises 14 amazing tracks, ranging from cumbia or boogaloo to beat and garage, to celebrate the music legacy of this unique pioneer woman. Disperú was founded at a key moment for Peruvian popular music. In 1965 young Peruvians were gaining prominence in society and the entertainment industry. The hangover of the 'new wave', with its balladeers, persisted on the radio and television, but rock bands were also emerging, inspired by what was happening musically in Liverpool and on the beaches of California. Guided by her ability to spot talent and target what she perceived as commercial prospects, Rebeca signed up an impressive lineup of artists. Several of which would move on to bigger labels, after 'the girl with the charming smile' had set them on the recording road to fame. Besides gathering young rockers (Los Saicos, Jean Paul El Troglodita_) and new wave bands (Los 4 Brillantes, Golden Boys_) under its umbrella, Disperú also ventured into coastal and Andean music from Peru and tropical music (Chano Scotty y su Combo Latino, Toño y sus Sicodélicos_).
Dj Nitro, nos sorprende una vez más con un nuevo lanzamiento bajo el sello discográfico Blue Roots Label. Este artista incansable nos presenta su última creación mussical, un álbum cargado de energía y ritmos que te transportarán a otra dimensión.
Desde sus inicios, ha demostrado ser un talento excepcional. Su pasión por la música electrónica nació desde muy joven y se ha convertido en su vida. Ha logrado conquistar a miles de seguidores en todo el mundo, y ahora, con este nuevo lanzamiento, está listo para llegar a aún más personas.
Este artista eleva la escena Old School con su último lanzamiento.
El vinilo presenta tres pistas emblemáticas que encapsulan la esencia única del sonido de DJ Nitro. La primera, “A – Luminosity “, es un viaje hipnótico a través de capas de ritmos vibrantes, melodías y vocales que tejen una atmósfera de euforia sonora. Esta pista se erige como un faro de creatividad y energía pura, donde los beats trascienden el tiempo y el espacio.
Por otro lado, “B1 – All I Want You” encarna la pasión y el deseo con una fusión cautivadora de ritmos y progresiones melódicas que atrapan los sentidos. Esta pieza es un tributo a su amigo F.EE D.EE y nos demuestra la maestría para combinar la intensidad emocional con la profundidad musical.
El cierre de este excepcional vinilo lo lleva “B2 – Mixed Feelings”, una pista que refleja la versatilidad del DJ al explorar diversos matices sonoros. Esta composición lleva a los oyentes a un viaje emocional donde se entrelazan distintas sensaciones.
Con este nuevo lanzamiento, reafirma su posición como un pionero en el universo de la música electrónica Old School. Su habilidad para fusionar lo clásico con lo contemporáneo y su talento para crear paisajes sonoros únicos han consolidado su lugar en la vanguardia de la escena musical.
El vinilo estará disponible en edición limitada, lo que lo convierte en una joya codiciada para los coleccionistas y amantes de la música por igual. Prepárate para sumergirte en la magia de DJ Nitro con este cautivador lanzamiento en Blue Roots Label.
BRL0001 NITRO – BLUE ROOTS es un verdadero tesoro musical. Cada pista del álbum está cuidadosamente diseñada para llevar al oyente a un viaje sonoro inolvidable. Los pianos acompañados de bonitas vocales y los beats irresistibles te atrapan desde el primer segundo.
Este album sin duda es una combinación perfecta de elementos clásicos y vanguardistas
French producer Panthera steps up to Melodize with a pair of Italo inspired cuts that come remixed by the legendary Lauer and Endrik Schroeder.
Panthera prefers to remain secretive about his identity, but his music has plenty of people talking. It has come out on labels such as Bordello A Parigi, Polaris and Correspondant so far and contains a distinct, synth-heavy, euphoric sound.
This is evident from the beginning with ‘Hustle’, a colourful and cosmic cut with rich melodies, occasional vocal touches and shimmering arps. They bring sugary rushes of joy to the mid-tempo nu-disco drums and will douse dance floors in subtle euphoria. Remixing this one is the underground stalwart Lauer, who always brings his retro style to his disco and house on labels such as Permanent Vacation and Running Back. His version is faster and more direct, though still packed with starry melodies and subtle synth motifs that bring it to life.
Panthera’s ‘Western Union’ then brings more raw percussion and slapping drums but again takes flight through the cosmos on sleek synth lines with hints of 80s nostalgia. It’s a track that is always on the rise and full of bright, irresistible melodic suspense. Remixer Endrik Schroeder also hails from France and is a fast-rising talent with credits on the taste-making Bordello A Parigi, Ritmo Fatale, and Roam Recordings. He flips the original into a more propulsive and urgent nu-disco weapon with crashing drums and synth loops spiralling around the track as extra melodies fall like stardust to light up the groove.
There is real quality as well as plenty of feel-good energy to these four shiny, synth-heavy tracks.
- A1: Perdiendo La Cabeza Vitín Avilés Y Su Orquesta
- A2: Oye El Que Sabe, Sabe Tito Rodríguez Y Su Orquesta
- A3: Oye A Moncho Mon Rivera Con Moncho Leña Y Sus Ases Del Ritmo
- A4: Que Corto Es El Amor Myrta Silva Y Orquesta
- A5: En Casa De Estanislao Belisario López Y Su Charanga
- A6: Papa Upa
- A7: Ocoricoco
- B1: Llegó El Dulcerito
- B2: De Media Caña
- B3: La Negra Tomasa
- B4: Torna A Sacramento
- B5: Si Armando Viene
- B6: El Figureo
- B7: 1Ponganse Duro
- C1: Yo No Era Así
- C2: Calletana
- C3: Espiritu Burlón
- C4: Canción De La Serranía
- C5: No Te Puedo Olvidar
- C6: El Juey
- D1: Tambó
- D2: Porque Me Critican
- D3: A La Loma De Belen
- D4: Carmelo
- D5: Mi Sazón Charanga Sensación De Rolando Valdés
- D6: El Que Se Fue, Sí Hace Falta
Erkundet das lebendige Erbe von Ansonia Records mit "Salsa Con Estilo", einer 2-LP-Compilation, die die Entwicklung der Salsamusik von ihren Wurzeln bis zum Höhepunkt nachzeichnet sowie eine Geschichte der New Yorker Salsa-Szene anhand der Musik aus dem Katalog des Labels bietet. Ansonia Records, ein wichtiges Familienunternehmen in der New Yorker Latino-Community, spielte eine bedeutende Rolle bei der Gestaltung der Latin-Musikszene. Unter der Leitung von Rafael "Ralph" Pérez veröffentlichte das Label vielfältige Klänge aus der Karibik und darüber hinaus, verpflichtete legendäre Musiker wie Arsenio Rodríguez und Myrta Silva. Die erste LP, "Roots of Salsa", stellt die tanzbarstenen Rhythmen und großen Refrains des Labels vor, die als Vorlage für viele folgende Salsa-Bands dienten. Die zweite LP, "Salsa Boom", endeckt versteckte Perlen des Salsa-Booms der 1970er Jahre vor, in dem sich Ansonia Records gegen größere Konkurrenten behaupten konnte."Salsa Con Estilo" ist nicht nur eine musikalische Reise durch die Entwicklung der Salsa, sondern auch ein Zeugnis des nachhaltigen Einflusses von Ansonia Records auf die New Yorker Salsa-Szene, die ihren Namen für immer in die Annalen der lateinamerikanischen Musikgeschichte eingetragen hat.
- Disco Samba
- La Colegiala
- La Bamba
- Lovely Lambada
- Ritmo De Samb
Los Mayos sorgen mit ihrer perfekten Mischung aus Dance Beats und Latin Rhythm für eine positive Partystimmung Egal ob auf einer Feier oder beim Karneval, die eingängigen Melodien und tanzbaren Rhythmen dürfen nicht fehlen Der Titel „Disco Samba“ mit seinem Hit Medley aus bekannten Hits wie “El Ritmo“ , “Charly Brown“, “Moliendo Cafe“ , “Ritmo De La Noche“ uvm. bringt jede Party in Schwung. Erstmals gibt es die größten Hits von Los Mayos als farbige Vinyl.
- A1: Hector Oaks & Azidkandy - Sudando Ritmos
- A2: Hector Oaks & Patrick Mason - Give Us The Night
- A3: Hector Oaks & Sacel - Watch Me Burn
- B1: Hector Oaks & Sita - Loff Is All You Speed
- B2: Hector Oaks & Sacel - Shadows
- C1: Hector Oaks & Ill Pekeño & Ergo Pro - Eso Es G
- C2: Hector Oaks & Schacke - U Want Me
- D1: Hector Oaks & Ill Pekeño & Ergo Pro - Carretera
- D2: Hector Oaks - Fuego Universal
Trystero comprises Scottish/Luxembourgish producer Thomas Lea Clarke (aka MR TC) and Low Bat, otherwise known as one half of the formidable duo Jean-Luc. Their debut album, Sfumare e Vedere, was conceived over three days aboard Urban Boat, a 1960s barge transformed into an arts and performance space. Moored along the river just outside of Paris, the duo embarked on a joint residency, discovering their complementary creative energies and a mutual passion for all things strange and psychedelic.
As frontman, Low Bat is a fire-powered poet, his unparalleled stage presence resonating through Trystero's music. The French native and fluent German speaker has a natural flair for languages. For this project, he sings in a combination of Italian and English about love, loss, and class struggle, constructing surreal wordplay about pelicans and puttanesca. Meanwhile, Clarke's drone-lead electronic accompaniment takes its cues from sizzling acid, 1990s snap rhythms, post-punk, krautrock and shoegaze. Firmly rooted in these tripped-out genres, Trystero journeys to entirely new cosmic dimensions.
El sello DIALECTO PERIFERICO nace en Marzo de 2023 con la edición en vinilo de 12" DIODES 10 YEARS.
El album de 6 temas, cargado de rasgos industriales y sintéticos, el sonido de la TR-808 y distorsiones desgarradas, elementos que identifican a estos productores y el lugar
donde se criaron, El Baix Llobregat. Desde 2013 han estado “codo con codo”con el productor The Bandit, desde la creación de “Util Records y Gente Seria Viste Chandal” hasta las fiestas de Barcelona “Llobregat Bass Warriors”. Era obligatoria su presencia en este momento tan especial.
A1 | Reclaim The Future.
En este primer track Vema a querido reclamar
el futuro aullando a la luna. El vocoder
alienado y la melodía afilada, representa la
critica a la continua revolución tecnológica
que nos distancia entre humanos.
A2 | Hammer Head.
En este track alejado de lo clásico y convencional
Roid nos muestra el lado Rave del
electro oscuro que corre por sus venas,
haciendo que el sonido acido nos de la
mano y acompañe.
A3 | War Computer.
Esta bomba de canción mezcla elementos
del ayer y los breaks mas frescos de hoy. La
conversación entre los pads y los bajos
harán que despegues del suelo.
B1 | Husmias.
Este track da pie a la cara B del vinilo, los
fondos distantes, la melodía arpegiada y el
vocoder dimensional abren un portal a lo
mas oscuro e industrial.
B2 | Commando.
Introspección y critica social es la mejor definición
para esta canción, las pinceladas rasgadas
del ritmo y la melancolía melodica definen
una historia creada desde el corazón.
B3 | 2013.
Temazo marca The Bandit, estilo inconfundible
del productor de L’Hospitalet para cerrar esta
bomba en vinilo que desgastara las suelas de
tus zapatillas y quemara pistas de baile.
- A1: Movimento Da Cidade 02 27
- A2: Meus Guardados 03 02
- A3: Batuque De Índio 02 21
- A4: Adão Pecou 03 03
- A5: Mensagem Ao Divino 02 14
- A6: Pedido A Padre Cicero 02 58
- A7: Pedida A São Jorge 02 33
- B1: Sinhá Olímpia 02 14
- B2: Baião Macumba 02 27
- B3: O Criador 02 30
- B4: Evolução 02 48
- B5: Garganta De Cera 02 30
- B6: Visite O Terreiro 02 31
- B7: Bate Malva 02 17
- B8: Nêgo São 02 10
"Der aus Belém do Para im Norden des Landes stammende Ary Lobo war bereit, seinen Wahlkampf im Süden des Landes zu beginnen und machte sich im Oktober 1955 auf den Weg nach Rio de Janeiro. Dort stieß er auf die üblichen Vorurteile des Südens gegenüber Sängern aus dem Norden, und erst nachdem er Gadé, einen angesehenen Pianisten, kennen gelernt hatte, konnte er sich ein Vorsingen bei Rádio Mauá sichern. Doch diese Chance hätte sich beinahe in eine Katastrophe verwandelt, da er in einem so schwachen Zustand zu dieser Sitzung erschien, dass er nicht auftreten konnte. Die unzureichende und unregelmäßige Ernährung hatte seine Atmung beeinträchtigt, so dass es unmöglich war, seiner Stimme die nötige Kraft zu verleihen. Glücklicherweise wurde das Vorsingen verschoben, und bei seinem zweiten Versuch konnte er sich einen Fünfmonatsvertrag mit dem Sender sichern, wo er als Samba-Sänger bekannt wurde. Als sein Ruf wuchs, wurde er bei RCA unter Vertrag genommen im Juni 1956." Die Musikszene in Rio wurde auf den Newcomer aufmerksam, der die Persönlichkeit eines nordöstlichen Sängers mit tiefen Wurzeln im afro-brasilianischen Erbe pflegte. Er begann das neue Jahrzehnt mit dem Album "Aqui mora o ritmo" (Hier lebt der Rhythmus), das 1960 veröffentlicht wurde und von vielen als sein bestes Werk bezeichnet wird. Wie so viele Genres erlebte auch der Forró seine Blütezeit, aber Ende der 1960er Jahre begann seine Popularität zu schwinden, und Ary Lobo war gezwungen, auf der Suche nach Arbeitsmöglichkeiten von einer Stadt in die andere zu ziehen. Schließlich kam er nach Fortaleza, wo er bis zu seinem Tod im Jahr 1980 lebte. Unter den Sängern und Songschreibern, die in den 1950er Jahren aus Pará hervorgingen, erlangte Ary Lobo einen für seine Zeit einzigartigen nationalen Ruhm.
- A1: Havana - Schtoom (Slam Remix)
- A2: Mukkaa - Buruchacca (Apollo 440 Remix)
- A3: Ritmo De Vida – Taboo
- B1: Gypsy - I Trance You
- B2: Stealth Sonic Soul - Stealth Sonic Soul (Apollo 440 Remix)
- B3: Sublime – Transamerican
- C1: Neebro - Neebro (Floor Federation Remix)
- C2: Bingo Specs Boogie
- C3: Havana – Shift
- D1: Havana - Shift (Ready For Dead & Stuart Crichton Remix)
- D2: Harri – Skelph
- D3: Ready For Dead - Ready For Dead
Glasgow’s iconic and highly influential progressive house label Limbo Records celebrates it’s 30th anniversary. An incredible compilation across two 12”s in an expertly designed gatefold sleeve with a poster insert that takes a look back at some of the biggest tracks that graced the label over the past three decades.
A true collector’s item, showcasing the power and presence of this Scottish stalwart, lovingly remastered by Davie Forbes and reissued for a whole new generation of listeners. The compilation kicks off with Havana - Schtoom, the record that started it all given the remix from legendary Scottish duo Slam, before the party anthem ‘Buruchacca’ from Mukkaa aka Kiltie and Crichton gets a signature remix Apollo 440.
Elsewhere Gypsy hit with undeniably one of the highlight tracks in the Limbo catalogue ‘I Trance You’ and Sublime serve up another of Limbo’s classic releases, the dance floor banger ‘Transamerican’ which topped all the charts at the time.
Take to side 3 and you’ll find the second release on Limbo a percussive drum laden epic from Havana entitled ‘Shift’ that planted Limbo firmly in the must buy section of record shops across the UK. Another highlight on side 4 sees legendary Glasgow DJ Harri of Sub Club fame with his debut on Limbo – a superb slice of hard to house.
All in all, this is a serious slice of history that every collection should have nestled in its racks.
Una epopeya electro-techno-cyberpunk es la nueva aventura que nos propone la referencia 18 de HC Records, donde alta tecnologia, radiaciones gamma e incursiones en la matriz se entremezclan con los futuristas ritmos rotos del artista andaluz C-System bajo su
encarnación Spectrums Data Forces.
Hackeamos los códigos de acceso del sistema del ritmo que nos permiten escuchar los primeros sonidos del track que da nombre al Ep, X-Tremely Deeply, una secuencia tan épica, como obsesiva e hipnótica, aderezada y reforzada por un inteligente uso de arpegios
ácidos y etéreos pads. A modo de reflejo en el hielo, el segundo corte de la cara A excita nuestra glándula pineal guiándonos en el lisérgico remix firmado por el artista inglés Featherstone. Herrumbre, óxido, procesos mecanizados y propulsiones de pura energía se
alternan en formato rítmico en Sector 90, primer track de la cara B, que combina en industrial armonía electro y techno fusionando primitivos y contundentes ritmos rotos con oscuras y abisales secuencias melódicas cargadas del primigenio espíritu trance.
El track B2 titulado Viny, nombre del gato del productor, sigue la senda de melodías densas y reconfortantes, como el ronroneo de un felino, sin perder un ápice de dinámica y emoción. El último tramo del surco de vinilo corresponde al remix elaborado por el músico Ampler
Clap a Viny, que redirige la composición hacia parajes sonoros misteriosos y casi terroríficos dignos de un Slasher de los 80´s o un futurista Giallo.
Como es habitual los bonus track en formato digital cierran la experiencia sonora en esta decimoctava referencia, por un lado 36th que aborda una oscura espiral electro saturada por siniestras secuencias sobre un huracán de metálicos y demoledores ritmos rotos. Y por otro Raw Rat, composición que parte de un minimalista ritmo inicial que crece y evoluciona en cada uno de sus ciclos como en el nacimiento y expansión de un cuásar. De nuevo dentro del apartado gráfico encontramos un encomiable cuidado y mimo por el
detalle, dirigido por Daniel Requeni y a su vez los videos elaborados por Frank-F dotan de una quinta dimensión al concepto artístico global. El master como es habitual corresponde a Steve Voidloss en Black Monolith Studios en Londres (UK).
- A1: Don't Leave Me Alone
- A2: Crying At The Discoteque (Radio Edit)
- A3: Don't You Want Me
- A4: Shine On (Radio Edit)
- A5: Transmetropolis
- A6: Stars Come Out At Night
- A7: Paris In The Rain
- B1: Baby Come Back
- B2: Salome
- B3: Ritmo Del Amor
- B4: Seasons In The Sun
- B5: Tears Of A Clone
- B6: The Bells Of Alcazar
- B7: Blues In G-Minor
180gr./4p Insert/Debut/1000 Cps Flaming Coloured Vinyl
Casino (Ltd. Flaming Vinyl) is an album by Alcazar, released in 2022. Casino (Ltd. Flaming Vinyl) includes a.o. the following tracks: “Don't Leave Me Alone”, “Don't You Want Me”, “Salome”, “Ritmo Del Amor” and more. The album is a Coloured Vinyl, High Quality, Insert house LP.
The latest project by "El Gusano", a moniker of the elusive Pablo Arrangoiz, aka Dj Fitness, Bauzer Vep, Señor Faxwater, Glue Boy, Goiz and too many more to list (seriously, check out his Bandcamp/discogs). Arrangoiz is a Mexican native based in Miami, known as much for his ever varying aliases as he is for his scrupulous production and sui generis live and DJ sets. Focused on incorporating Latin ritmos with contemporary elements of his other influences such as house, techno, free jazz, German new wave, electro, Miami bass, noise, and more, Arrangoiz’s production, much like the artist himself, is one of a kind.
Saka La Bolsita", the inaugural release on Impacto, the new label and love child of Miami powerhouse producers Nick León and Jonny From Space, is a sonic conglomeration of acid cumbia with slivering jazz chords, microtonal reggaetón constructed with a tuning system made by finding the overtones of air conditioners, demonic dembow with a dash of house, Autotune Festival sex music, and all out pure ratchet core with an El Chavó sample. Including collaborations with lifetime friend Matt Angel AKA "El Descarao".
- A1: Junior Y Su Equipo - America India
- A2: Eduardo Morales Y Su Requinto - Muevase Vecina
- A3: Polibio Mayorga - Panuelo De Seda
- A4: Polibio Y Su Vibrafono - Altas Horas
- A5: Los Locos Del Ritmo - Llorona
- A6: Alcibiades Y Su Banda - Haciendo Bomba
- A7: Olmedo Torres Y Polibio Mayorga - Mi Paisa
- A8: Polibio Mayorga Y Su Conjunto - Culebrita Dormida
- B1: Orti, Mayorga Y Chiriboga - Munequita Blanca
- B2: Olmedo Torres Y Polibio Mayorga - Unita Mas
- B3: Alcibiades Y Su Banda - Bomba De Pobres
- B4: Olmedo Torres Y Los Gatos - Don Alfoncito
- B5: Polibio Mayorga - Ferrocarril
- B6: Orti, Mayorga Y Chiriboga - Di Que Me Amas
- B7: Conjunto La Jorga - La Perra Vida
- B8: Polibio Mayorga Y Su Conjunto - Cumbia Totorana
Analog Africa is back with another of its eye-opening and mind-altering trips into musical wonderment here as the 20+ year-old label digs deep into the Andean city of Quito. It's the Ecuadorian capital and home to the music which maykes up this vital collection and which owes so much to Polibio Mayorga.
He spent much of his musical career trying to - and succeeding in - modernise the ancient rhythms of his region, namely Huaynito, Sanjuanito and Albazo. He did so with cutting-edge - at the time - electronic equipment and a trusty Moog and the result of his effort was that he is now regarded as a pioneer of tropical psychedelia. Dig in deep to hear how that happened across these superb 16 sounds.
- A1: Cortijo Y Su Combo - El Bombon De Elena
- A2: Canario Y Su Grupo - Cortaron A Elena
- A3: Mon Rivera Y Su Orquesta - Karakatis Ki
- A4: Cortijo Y Su Combo - Caballero Que Bomba
- A5: Baltazar Carrero - En Orbita
- A6: Moncho Lena Y Los Ases Del Ritmo - Bailando Plena
- A7: Orquesta Panamericana - El Charlatan Side
- B1: Los Caballeros Del Ritmo - Habla Cuembe
- B2: Angel Luis Torruellas Y Su Conjunto Pleneros De Borinquen - Olvidalo
- B3: Mon Rivera Y Su Orquesta - El Plenero
- B4: Moncho Lena Y Los Ases Del Ritmo - ¡Alo! ¿Quien Nama?
- B5: Cortijo Y Su Combo - Dejalo Que Suba
- B6: Canario Y Su Grupo - Santa Maria
- B7: Mon Rivera Y Su Orquesta - Ola De Agua
- B8: Cortijo Y Su Combo - Calypso, Bomba Y Plena
- C1: Odilio Gonzalez - Sacude Zapato Viejo
- C2: Cortijo Y Su Combo - Maquinolandera
- C3: Al Torruellas Y Su Conjunto - Camelia
- C4: Monse Garcia Y Su Conjunto - El Gallo Espuelérico
- C5: La Sonora Poncena - Tan Linda Que Era
- C6: Moncho Lena Y Los Ases Del Ritmo - Carbon De Palito
- C7: Cortijo Y Su Combo - Y Pedro Flores
- C8: Chivirico - Belinda
- D1: Juanchin Y Sus Pleneros Del Palmar - Maldito Vicio
- D2: Ramito - Te Estan Vacilando
- D3: Odilio Gonzalez - Ni De Madera Son Buenas
- D4: Orquesta Panamericana - Bembeteando
- D5: Mario Ortiz All Star Band - Guiro Y Pandereta
- D6: Cortijo Y Su Combo - Cucala
- D7: Mon Rivera Y Su Orquesta - Ron Con Coco
First solo LP by the talented Peruvian artist Betico Salas, lead trumpet player of the great Sonora de Lucho Macedo, one of the best ensembles playing Cuban repertoires in the early '60s. This 1966 album features Alfredo Linares on piano and sonero vocals by Benny del Solar, and combines a mix of guarachas, guanguancó and even cumbias. Betico Salas would later release two more albums and become a legendary trumpet player in Peruvian musical history. First time reissue.- DETAILS: Alfredo Linares on piano and sonero vocals by Benny del Solar stand out on this album. Benny del Solar sings lead vocals on the cumbia of Argentine origin 'Nos vamos a casar'; the Colombian 'Lo que pasa es que la banda está borracha', a continental hit since the early sixties; the guaracha 'A los muchachos de Belén', by Puerto Rican musician Tito Rodríguez; the guaracha 'Ritmo del amor'; the elegant Cuban guaguancó 'Así namá', also well known for Tito Rodríguez's rendition; and the cumbia 'Qué le digo a mi mujer'. Singer, César Gonzales, who would have an extensive career in Peruvian tropical music, sang lead vocals in the guaguancó by the Sonora Matancera 'Lindo Omelenko' and the bolero 'El árbol', a hit for the singer Roberto Ledesma, also recorded that same year by Peruvians Carmita Jiménez, Anamelba, Raul del Mar and Lucho Macedo himself, who decided to sing for his new record label. The mythical singer Johnny Arce, years later known as Mr. Macondo, also appears on the album on the two guarachas: 'La renga', a composition by Esther Forero, known as La novia de Barranquilla; and 'Yo soy candela', a composition by the Colombian Ray Rodríguez. Finally, 'La chola' is a cumbia by Peruvian composer Tomás Benítez; and 'Mambo Jazz' is a version of the descarga 'Yayi's instant mambo', an innovative instrumental track performed by Puerto Rican Willie Rosario, who recorded it in the United States at the start of 1966 with his own orchestra. Betico Salas would later release two more albums and become a legendary trumpet player in Peruvian musical history.
Bogota born and raised DJ and producer Nicolas Duque has been lighting up the scene following a string of VA contributions and his perfect pop-tinged UKG debut EP on Breaks 'N' Pieces. Since then Duque has gone on to release music that flirts with nostalgia and contemporary electronics on Dansu Discs, Magic Carpet and Limousine Dream sublabel Nug-Net, merging house with various UK flavours.
Now he makes his debut on Situ-888 with a futuristic four track EP demonstrating his fluidity between genres, this time opting for 4/4 kick drums and pleasure-seeking bleeps.
The sound of swinging hi-hats and classic bass notes churn as the record starts to spin, before distant electronics and crowd roaring grooves take hold in opening track 'Ritmos Contundentes'. 'The Unforbidden Track' is the perfect follow up, this time introducing acidic leads and festival ready chords brimming with warmth and light.
The Aptly titled 'Ting-a-ling' opens the B-side in a playful mood, with optimistic melodies racing at full steam ahead. The record comes to a close with 'Midnight Library' encompassing everything that makes this record great; the combination of mischievous, yet light-hearted grooves built perfectly around an interchanging melody.
Hot Jams Straight out the 330XX !!
In collaboration with his Ritmo Astral label, Belters is pleased to introduce Orion Agassi from the Asturias region of Spain! Remastered for vinyl, this one has been a while in the making and seems to be reaching the right ears so far. It's very exciting to now share with yours too.
Who knew that classic house and boogie had been missing some reggaeton vocals?? Each track has been very effective on dancefloors around the world and counts support from people you've heard of. 'Dos Blokes' even got a notable mention in the New Yorker.
“a fluorescent EP that fuses reggaeton house and electro into unexpected but undeniably effective club tracks” - Resident Advisor
After Jose Manuel’s highly acclaimed album Janara on Optimo Music and the curation of the V.A. compilation Milagros Del Ritmo, he returns with his new EP Alchemy, the second vinyl release on Archaic Future Sounds.
It’s a queer psychedelic trip through electronic reinterpretations of tropical ritual chimes from South East and Southern Asia with a touch of Tribal and Acid House. Chugging beats seasoned with percussive flutes are enveloped by warm synthesizer sounds, heavy basslines and exotic melodies.
The antithesis is the trippy remix produced by Front De Cadeaux, who released on Antinote, a dub influenced future classic of deconstructed club music and as a wrong-speeder you can always choose your own tempo! Influenced by 90s Afro Cosmic Music, magic mushrooms and LSD it’s perfect for all passionate DJs, clubs and dancers!
Born in Los Angeles to fourth generation Angelenos, Garrett’s childhood was surrounded by music. The afternoons spent at his uncle’s boxing gym in Montebello introduced him to jazz, and the restaurants he worked in as a teenager exposed him to stars such as Cal Tjader and Eddie Cano. In 1973, Garrett re-emerged in the scene rejuvenated and recalibrated releasing “En Medio” - a singular vision, a multi-genre blend of Latin rhythm, headhunter-inflicted funk, and Arkestra jazz, one that could have only come from LA. Today, Garrett is ready to meet his fans, and make many more, as he wraps up his entry in the Jazz Is Dead series and records new music for the first time in decades.
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Born in Los Angeles to fourth generation Angelenos, Garrett’s childhood was surrounded by music. The afternoons spent at his uncle’s boxing gym in Montebello introduced him to jazz, and the restaurants he worked in as a teenager exposed him to stars such as Cal Tjader and Eddie Cano. In 1973, Garrett re-emerged in the scene rejuvenated and recalibrated releasing “En Medio” - a singular vision, a multi-genre blend of Latin rhythm, headhunter-inflicted funk, and Arkestra jazz, one that could have only come from LA. Today, Garrett is ready to meet his fans, and make many more, as he wraps up his entry in the Jazz Is Dead series and records new music for the first time in decades.
- A1: Conjunto Martinez - Cumbia Fonsequera
- A2: Gildardo Montoya Y Conjunto Los Rumberos - Fabiola
- A3: Rafeal Yepes Crespo Con Sus Negros De La Region - Nubia En La Playa
- A4: Orquesta Ritmo De Sabanas - Monteria
- A5: Baldomero Urieles Con Efrian Burgos Y Su Conjunto - Amor Del Magdalena
- A6: Conjunto Los Rumberos - Cumbia Del Puerto
- A7: Silvio Guzman Y Conjunto Jose M Penaranda - Canto A Betty
- B1: Ruffo Garrido Y Su Conjunto - El Pajaro Prieto
- B2: Alberto Pacheco Y Su Conjunto - Sembrando Cafe
- B3: Gaston Con El Conjunto De Jaime Simanca - La Cumbia Esta Llamando
- B4: Conjunto Ritmos Del Caribe - La Fullera
- B5: Los Alegres Bucaneros - Cumbia Bucanera
- B6: Crescencio Salcedo - Me Quedo Con El Viejo
- B7: Lalito Y Conjunto Colombia - Flores De Colombia
- 1: Tito Puente & His Orchestra - Ran Kan Kan
- 2: Willie Rosario & His Orchestra - Dame Tu Amor Morenita
- 3: Tito Rodriguez & His Orchestra - La Ley Del Guaguanco
- 4: Orlando Marvin & His Orchestra - Ritmo Bembe
- 5: Cortijo Y Su Combo & Ismael Rivera - Volare
- 6: Eddie Palmieri & Ismael Quintana - Conmigo
- 7: Ray Barretto - Guajira Y Tambo
- 8: Johnny Pacheco Y Su Charanga - Acuyuye
- 9: Noro Morales & His Quintet - Saona
- 10: Orquesta Aragon Feat. Cheo Feliciano - Son Al Son
- 11: Setenta - Como Rinkin
As a true reference cultural media, Trace completes its musical offer with a first collection of 3 vinyls! Find the cream of Salsa selected by Trace and journalist Osman Jr. With Tito Rodriguez-Setenta-The Alegre All Star....
- A1: Future Trance United – The Last Flight (We Have Arrived)
- A2: Armin Van Buuren Feat Wrabel – Feel Again (Extended Club Mix)
- A3: Djs@Work – Someday (Dj T H. & Airwalk3R Extended Remix)
- A4: Talla 2Xlc & Roland Klein – Nexus Point (Extended Mix)
- A5: Dj T H. & Gid Sedgwick – Devil's Deal (Extended Mix)
- A6: Richard Durand & Susana – I Matter To You (Xijaro & Pitch Extended Remix)
- B1: Solar Vision – Apollo (Extended Mix)
- B2: Ben Gold – Rest Of Our Lives (Extended Mix)
- B3: Allen Watts – Shadows (Extended Mix)
- B4: Talla 2Xlc & Airwalk3R – Enough For Me (Extended Mix)
- B5: Makeflame – Rave Like An Angel (Extended Mix)
- C1: Mind-X – Nightingale (Rene Ablaze Extended Remix)
- C2: Ilan Bluestone Feat Giuseppe De Luca – Love Is A Drug (Xijaro & Pitch Remix)
- C3: Pulsedriver – Cambodia (Talla 2Xlc Extended Vocal Mix)
- C4: Yoshi & Razner – The Essence (Extended Mix)
- C5: Ciaran Mcauley, Roger P Shah & Hannah Brine – You And I (Extended Mix)
- D1: Rinaly & Natalie Gioia – Without You (Extended Mix)
- D2: Van Der Karsten – Daylight (Extended Mix)
- D3: Satellite Robots – Is This Love (Club Mix)
- D4: Megara Vs Dj Lee – Fight Hard (Extended Mix)
- D5: Nytigen – Target (Extended Mix)
- D6: Klubbingman & Andy Jay Powell – Woman (Extended Mix)
- D7: Paul Van Dyk & Aly & Fila – Shine Ibiza Anthem 2022 (Extended Mix)
- E1: Kernkraft 400 (A Better Day)
- E4: Hot In It
- E5: Belly Dancer
- E6: Nathan Dawe 21 Reasons
- E7: Felix Jaehn Do It Better
- F1: On Repeat
- F2: Havana
- F3: Klaas Take Me Back
- F4: Twocolors Heavy Metal Love
- F5: Worlds On Fire
- F6: On The Move (Can't Let You Go)
- F7: Ritmo (Original Mix)
- G1: Superman
- G2: Italobrothers Summer
- G3: Halo
- G4: Party Shaker
- G5: Guestlist +1
- G6: Crash Test Dummy
- G7: Aquagen Stay Or Be Alone
- H1: Come With Me
- H2: Since U Been Gone
- H3: Supa Dupa Fly
- H4: Scooter Do Not Sit If You Can Dance
- H5: Forever & Always
- H6: Rave Me Loud
- H7: Pulsedriver Place Called Home (Oldschool Flavour Remix)
- E2: Ferrari
- E3: Weekend On A Tuesday
The last flight – we have arrived! Fasten your seatbelt and buckle up – Denn die erfolgreichste Dance- & Trance-Compilation unseres Planeten setzt einmalig zu ihrem letzten Landeanflug an.
Anlässlich des 100. Jubiläums erscheint die beliebte Produktreihe als galaktische Sonderausgabe und Fans dürfen sich neben der 3CD und dem eAlbum auf eine streng limitierte Fan-Box mit 3CD, galaktischem Comic-Poster, Fan-Socken und Schlüsselanhänger freuen. Damit aber noch nicht genug: Diese letzte Ausgabe unserer FUTURE TRANCE erscheint am 25.11.2022 zudem exklusiv als 4LP inkl. Comic-Poster!
Echte Fans werden zudem bei der besonderen Optik ein Flashback erleben – das erste Mal seit der Landung der FUTURE TRANCE Vol. 60 erlebt die Reihe wieder ein Alien-Revival und erscheint in außerirdischem Design.
Die FUTURE TRANCE 100 besticht durch ein randvolles Aufgebot mit den größten Stars der Szene und ihren aktuellen Bangern. Ein letztes Mal zünden wir die Trance-Booster - mit dabei sind z.B. Scooter,
Pulsedriver, Armin van Buuren, Rocco und und und. Abgerundet wird dieser Senkrechtstarter mit einem exklusiven FUTURE TRANCE UNITED Mix „The last flight – we have arrived!“ Hier ist Gänsehaut vorprogrammiert!
MUSTA presents an elaborate six track EP project, titled 'Tamburi
Parlanti' which translates to 'Talking Drums' in English. The body of
work marks a turning point in his career to make more than electronic
music, and delves into a plethora of live music and field recordings
recorded for the EP, ranging from polyrhythmic tribal drum-patterns to
Afro-funk bass chords, congas and jazz-keyboard, played by local
musicians as well as himself.
Musta's love for music began during his 11 years spent living in the
Dominican Republic. This encounter of Latin rhythms started the musical
genre contamination that to this day distinguishes his productions. In
this EP, like the rest of his releases, the music is diverse, tribal and
hypnotic. Respectful of the past yet constantly innovative. This love of
the past and future has led him to release edits and originals on staple
labels such as Nervous Records, Samosa Records.
Music aside the EP artwork has significant meaning, the mask shown is
that of the ancient Mamuthone icon of Sardinian folklore which goes back
further than 2000 years, defined as a representation of the collective
soul of Sardinia, the ancient ritual of the Mamuthone creatures is that
of a rhythmic dance where 12 of the creatures dance together,
representing the 12 months of the year. With this theme, Musta aims to
connect the dots of this pastime tradition into the EP, reflecting it
visually as well as through the music itself.
"Tamburi Parlanti EP is a collection of songs that I've made myself
around the world, recording and collaborating with various musicians of
many different nationalities. The music reflects my musical path in
recent years which draws strong inspiration from afro-funk and latin
disco from the 70s and 80s. My intent is to create music that presents a
journey between the hottest Latin sounds, over to more African disco
rhythms.
The musician Roberto Enrique "Tito" Chicoma forged one of the most solid and constant career paths in Peruvian music. Self-taught, he started playing tenor saxophone in his father's orchestra, also playing the trumpet, piano or trombone when the occasion arose. In 1959, at the age of 23, Tito moved to Lima, where he soon joined ensembles such as the Koki Palacios and Armando Boza orchestras, which took him abroad for the first time on tour. A recognized musician in his own right, Tito would later decide to form his own orchestra, which was soon hired by América Televisión, starring on programs such as "El Show de Juan Silva", where he accompanied international artists that visited Lima. In 1966, Tito made his first record under his own name on the MAG label, performing two cumbias by the Colombian group Los Teen Agers. The praise the single received led to the recording of his first LP, "El ritmo de moda", where he continued to compile Colombian songs. At the end of 1967, he dedicated his new LP project to recording two fashionable rhythms at the time: cumbias y boogaloos. The Colombian cumbia became popular in Peru from 1964 onwards, when local orchestras like those of Andrés de Colbert, Mario Cavagnaro, Eulogio Molina and Lucho Macedo recorded cumbia hits, then the genre soared when groups like Los Pacharacos and Los Demonios del Mantaro mixed it with Andean music.
- A1: Los Avilenos - Cumbia Con Guitarra
- A2: Tito Chicoma Y Su Orquesta - Ritmo Veregua
- A3: Freddy Roland Y Su Orquesta - Arroz Con Coco
- A4: Silvestre Montez Y Sus Guantanameros - El Diablo
- A5: Mita Y Su Monte Adentro - El Yoyo
- A6: Los Kintos - Tin Marin
- A7: Orquesta Reve - Mi Son Combinado
- B1: Poppy Y Sus Piranas - Guayaba
- B2: Al Valdez Y Su Conjunto - Aprieta
- B3: Sonora Casino - El Negro Javier
- B4: German Neciosup Y Su Orquesta - Casamiento No
- B5: La Sonora Mag - El Negro Bembon
- B6: Nico Estrada - La Malanga
- B7: Melcochita Y Karamanduka - Machu Picchu
This sampler compiles 14 killer tropical tracks for the dance floor, all taken from the vaults of Peru's MAG records, including cumbias to descargas, boogaloo to salsa. Classic songs such as 'Arroz Con Coco' or 'Aprieta (Oye Como Va),' and also obscure recordings like the stunning 'Ritmo Veregua' by Tito Chicoma or the totally under-the-radar -recorded in Lima- 'Mi Son Combinado' by Cuba's legendary Orquesta Revé. MAG will turn 70 in 2023 and is a pivotal label in Peruvian music, mainly focused on tropical rhythms although its extensive catalogue also includes rock, pop and jazz recordings. This compilation celebrates the recent addition of Discos MAG to the Vampisoul family, where the best and most elusive titles from the MAG archive will become available again. MAG has been, since its foundation in 1953, an essential label in the music scene of Peru, allowing the development of the careers of both tropical artists and musicians of other genres. At the head was Don Manuel Antonio Guerrero, its founder, whose name comes from the acronym of the label itself (M.A.G.). In 2021 MAG was acquired by the Spanish company Distrolux SL, owner of the Munster and Vampisoul record labels, after years of previous collaborations in which some of the most emblematic titles in the catalog were already reissued for the international market: Nils Jazz Ensemble, Sonora Casino, Traffic Sound, Al Valdez, Pax_ "14 MAGníficos" is a 14-track compilation that celebrates a new era in the history of the label, now under the Vampisoul umbrella, with a selection of astonishing dance floor-oriented gems. This is also a perfect introduction to MAG, showcasing the amazing musical variety sported by the Peruvian label throughout the years. The comp includes juicy Cuban songs like 'Mi Son Combinado', an outstanding original taken from the extremely scarce LP recorded by Cuba's finest Orquesta Revé for MAG in Lima, and the explosive guaracha 'Tin Marin' by Los Kintos, a group lead by guitarist Pancho Acosta. Also classic songs such as 'Arroz Con Coco' or 'Aprieta (Oye Como Va),' and obscure recordings like the stunning 'Ritmo Veregua' by Tito Chicoma.
Nashville-based instrumental rock combo Los Straitjackets have been
proving for years that rock & roll is a truly universal language by doing
away with vocals, but for this album the masked guitar manglers have
decided to focus on a more specific tongue - namely Spanish
For Rock en Español, Vol. 1, Los Straitjackets have recruited three talented friends
to perform a set of rock & roll classics in Spanish -- Cesar Rosas of Los Lobos,
Big Sandy of retro-country kings Big Sandy & His Fly-Rite Boys, and Little Willie G.,
lead singer with legendary East L.A. soul-rockers Thee Midnighters. While most
folks will be familiar with these tunes in their English-language originals, many of
the versions that appear on this album were taken from Spanish rewrites
recorded in the '60s by Mexican teen groups such as Los Teen Tops, Los Locos
del Ritmo and Los Rebeldes del Rock. This 15th anniversary edition LP is the first
ever reissue of Los Straitjackets' 2007 classic album and is pressed on purple
vinyl.
- A1: Pepe Velasquez Y Su Arpa Paraguaya - Santo Domingo
- A2: Pedro Salcedo Y Su Orquesta - La Pollera Colora
- A3: Pedro Laza Y Sus Pelayeros - La Compatible
- A4: Los Alegres Diablos - La Magdalena
- A5: Juan Pina Y Sus Muchachos - Zapatico Viejo
- A6: Pello Torres Y Sus Diablos Del Ritmo - El Lunatico
- A7: Los Satlites - Pa La Playa
- B1: Julio Erazo Y Su Conjunto - El Indio Chimila
- B2: Ariza Y Su Combo - Ariza En Descarga
- B3: Pedro Jairo Garces Y Su Guitarra Estereofonica - Fajardos Charanga
- B4: Los Claves - El Dulcerito
- B5: Los Super Star De Colombia - El Toro Pusnaix
- B6: Peregoyo Y Su Combo Vacana - Salsa Pa Ti
- B7: La Carnaval Swing - Descarga Colombiana
- C1: El Sexteto Miramar - Cumbia De Serenata
- C2: Tono Y Su Combo - Con El Tambor
- C3: Los Corraleros De Majagual - Amaneci Tomando
- C4: Juancho Vargas Al Organo - La Murga Panamea
- C5: El Super Combo Los Diamantes - Salsa Sabrosa
- C6: Csar Pompeyo Y Su Sonora - Marcela
- D1: La Integracion - Wah Wah
- D2: Dimension Caribe De Pedro Conde - Atruku Truku Ta
- D3: Michi Y Sus Bravos - Corazon De Arana Negra
- D4: The Latin Brothers - La Noche
- D5: Wganda Kenya - El 77
- D6: Afrosound - Zaire Pop
Third volume in our series of Afro-Latin sounds from the golden period of the seminal Discos Fuentes label in Colombia. An outstanding selection of 26 hard-to find-tracks, many reissued for the first time, covering a wide array of Afro-rooted genres, with an stronger focus on the music's folkloric origins than in previous volumes, comprising recordings by the likes of Michi Sarmiento, Wganda Kenya, The Latin Brothers, Los Corraleros De Majagual, Peregoyo_ It's been a few years, but Vampisoul is back with the next installment of Colombian tropical bangers from the deep vaults of Discos Fuentes. The term Afrosound denotes an always exciting, sometimes surprising soundtrack chronicling the embrace, development, dissemination, and commercialization of the country's rich Afro-Coastal musical heritage over more than four decades. It is the proud sound of African-rooted culture translated, transformed, and transmitted through the commercial enterprise of Discos Fuentes, and this third collection offers an even more diverse and chronologically wide-ranging array of tracks than the previous two volumes, with an even stronger focus on the music's folkloric origins. The unifying factor this time is the same: African roots or influences and the period of experimentation, self-expression, upheaval, rebellion, and rebirth in the industry, nurtured by the label and its stable of musicians, song-writers, producers, and engineers. Although this volume does not list Fruko Y Sus Tesos in the track-by-track credits, the presence of Julio Ernesto Estrada Rincón can be felt throughout, with the first half setting the stage for his artistic birth, schooling and eventual emergence at the label, and the second half featuring bands that he was an integral part of or had a hand in creating, producing, and composing for. And with that said, we dedicate this collection to Fruko: long may he reign as The King of Afrosound. This incredible stream of black gold adorned and enriched the public airways of Cali, Buenaventura, Cartagena, Baranquilla, to become a symbol of pride and part of Colombia's collective identity. It includes an extended booklet with notes by compiler Pablo Yglesias aka DJ Bongohead.
Diving once more into the forgotten corners of the electronic Spanish music scene from the 80’s and early 90’s, Soundway reissue Scan Man’s full single Arabian. Bringing together a Furious Five retro styled bounce & rhyme and a bite of UK street soul, the track is taken from Soundway’s hugely popular compilation Ritmo Fantasía. Expect soulful American expat rap layered over sitarlike sounds, and a tumbling, rattling, 808 pattern. Along with the original track and instrumental, DJs Trujillo and Ray Mang serve a souped up instrumental primed for modern dancefloors.
Recorded at the CEV Studios in Madrid, Arabian was the first composition and production of Marcos Manzanares to get an official release. Using an Ensoniq Mirage Sampler (one of the early, affordable synth samplers), and with Stephen Sutton providing the vocals for the track, he first made his entry into the Spanish music scene. A short while later he would go onto make a career for him self under the name of Tension808.
- A1: Avant Garde - Pesadillas
- A2: Vandana - Cambios En El Tiempo
- A3: Syntoma - No Me Puedo Controlar
- A4: Artefacto - Mundo Sin Viento
- A5: Cou Cou Bazar - Cou Cou Bazar
- B1: Volti - Corazon
- B2: Nahtabisk - La Dama De Probeta
- B3: Escuadron Del Ritmo - Las Cucarachas
- B4: Decada 2 - Alfabeto (Cold Version)
- B5: Silueta Palida - El Paso Del Tiempo (Version Remezclada)
A fresh re-press of an Italo Disco club classic: My Mine - Hypnotic Tango. My Mine were the trio of Stefano Micheli (vocals, keyboards), Carlo Malatesta (vocals, keyboards), and Danilo Rosati (drums, keyboards) formed in 1982. Utilizing new electronic instruments like the now legendary Roland TB-303, Danilo improvised a simple but effective synthesizer bass line and passed it through the Roland Echo until something magical came out.
“Hypnotic Tango” was released on Progress Record in 1983 and became an international hit across Europe and US dance clubs in New York, Detroit and Chicago, capturing the imagination of House and Techno producers. In 1987 legendary DJ Frankie Knuckles remixed “Hypnotic Tango” at Seagrape Studios in Chicago, with assistance from studio engineers Tommy White and Brett Wilcotts. Originally released on Danica Records as the “Powerhouse Mix” named after Knuckles' club the Power House, the mix has added vocals by Frankie.
This reissue also includes the “Hypnotic Mix” released in 1990 on Rams Horn Records. All songs are remastered for vinyl by George Horn at Fantasy Studios in Berkeley. The vinyl comes housed in a jacket with original artwork and includes an insert with photos and liner notes by Stefano Micheli.
- A1: Omar Aramayo - Nocturno 1
- A2: Manongo Mujica - Invocacion
- A3: Corina Bartra - Jungle
- A4: Julio Algendones Chocolate - Eleegua
- A5: Ave Acustica - Llegue A Lima Al Atardecer
- A6: Espiritus - Bosques Girando Al Ritmo Del Sol
- A7: Miguel Flores - Indio De La Ciudad
- A8: Luis David Aguilar - La Tarkeada
- A9: Arturo Ruiz Del Pozo - Retorno
VARIOUS - TERRITORIO DEL ECO:EXPERIMENTALISMOS...PER· ( HIGHLIGHTS
First compilation brings together the Peruvian experimental scene from 1975 to 1988, a period was the most prolific for a generation of Peruvian artists who, based on musical conceptions derived from modern jazz and techniques inherited from avant-garde music. Collect unpublished and loss pieces from artists such as Omar Aramayo, Manongo Mujica, Arturo Ruiz del Pozo, Miguel Flores (Ave Acústica), Douglas Tarnawiecki (Espíritus), Luis David Aguilar, Chocolate Algendones and Corina Bartra. Rescued from private archives and limited editions on cassette. DESCRIPTION First compilation brings together the Peruvian experimental scene from 1975 to 1988, a period was the most prolific for a generation of Peruvian artists who, based on musical conceptions derived from modern jazz and techniques inherited from avant-garde music, sought to integrate the sounds of Andean, Afro-Peruvian and Amazonian cultures in search of a new musical universe. Native instruments and folk melodies were used in compositions that demanded modern recording techniques and electronic sounds. This generation was articulated in Lima and was made up of musicians such as Omar Aramayo, Manongo Mujica, Arturo Ruiz del Pozo, Miguel Flores (Ave Acústica), Douglas Tarnawiecki (Espíritus), Luis David Aguilar, Chocolate Algendones and Corina Bartra. But more than a movement, it was a set of individuals from dissimilar origins, who came from rock, jazz, contemporary classical and popular music, but also from the visual arts and poetry, and who had in common the cultural climate of the late seventies and early eighties in a country marked by a series of social and economic transformations, as well as the emergence of new visions and insertions of Andean culture and folklore in the city. The appearance of a mythical substrate connected the work of these musicians and defined an aesthetic, based on the deconstruction of folklore and the exploration of the possibilities that indigenous instruments offered. From there, these musicians immersed themselves in abstract, but also symbolic and conceptual forms. In many cases, they were strongly influenced by jazz and were keen to explore the possibilities of the recording studio. Territorio del eco: experimentalismos y visiones de lo ancestral en el Perú (1975-1989) - The Land of Echo: Experimentalisms and Visions of the Ancestral in Peru (1975-1989) - is a compilation that offers an overview of what was one of the moments of greatest creative intensity for experimental music in Peru in its encounter with indigenous sounds. Collect unpublished and loss pieces, rescued from private archives and limited editions on cassette, these pieces are reissued for the first time in vinyl LP format. The album includes 8 pages booklet with extensive notes written by Luis Alvarado, author of the compilation, as well as much visual documentation. Cover art by Paloma Pizarro. Limited to 300 copies. Beneficiary project of the Economic Stimuli for Culture of the Ministry of Culture of Peru.
For the 21st release, we bring together artists from France, UK and Germany. French Live duo, H.L.M bring their signature raw synth punk to the label, Berlin/NYC cosmic queen Tony Y Not takes things dark and wavy, Kimshies collective burn the floor an with electro swamp stomper, UK’s fast and rising REES dives into the dungeons of doom with a gothic wonky weapon.
Finally closing things out is a melancholic dark disco new wave laced anthem from France’s Endrik Schroeder of ZONE and Ritmo Fatale fame.
Dutch producer Lennart debuts on KopjeK Records’ second release with a 4-track electro EP called “Vitamin D”. It features three originals; the Italo and Trance infused club track called “Koalas March” is on the A-side, accompanied by the more dreamy “Vitamin D”. On the other side there is “I Don’t Know Your Life”, a more sentimental approach, which was made together with his partner in crime Lola. French producer Kendal, well known for his releases on Dischi Autunno, Moustache Records and Ritmo Fatale, is on remix duty. He took “I Don’t Know Your Life” for a more old school electro ride. The release came together in the first big lockdown in The Netherlands. The weird times of having to stay home and not being able to play gave Lennart the opportunity and inspiration to create this stellar EP. Early support comes from the likes of Biesmans, Tjade, DC Salas, Mouissie & Miimo.








































