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Sol De Verao
Cat: BRZ 45087. Rel: 23 Jun 21
Lafayette - "Sol De Verao" (3:56)
Marisa Rossi - "Quem Vem La" (2:26)
Review: Mr Bongo's brilliant Brazil 45 series is never more relevant than in the warmer summer months. The latest transmission from the South American country's golden period is again well mastered and cut nice and loud so that the super addictive vocal o the a-side really lodges deep in your brain. It also has a nice boogie bassline and plenty of funk in the drums. Flip it over for a more driving and hard hitting bit of samba rock with MPB grooves and a call and response male/female vocal that says over the high speed grooves.
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Played by: Osmose
Tags: Soul Disco | Brazilian Disco | MPB | Samba
 in stock $9.07
Vina
Vina (7" limited to 250 copies)
Cat: OGR 823. Rel: 24 Mar 22
Vina (5:39)
Mkondo Wa Moto (4:43)
Review: London's Original Gravity label is a trusted source for soul, funk and reggae 45s, and they're back with this seriously hot one from Mafumu. The project is a collaboration between Neil Anderson and Max Jere of The Umoza Music Project, based in Senga Bay on Lake Malawi. On the A side track you can hear Jere singing in Malawi's main language of Chichewa, urging listeners to "vina!" which means 'dance'. It's unmistakably Afro funk, with blasts of horns and a rolling, hypnotic groove that suck you in immediately. On the flip Anderson takes over for the instrumental 'Mkondo Wa Moto', which leans in on the talking drum and lays some funk and and Latin touches into the mix.
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Tags: Afro Funk
 in stock $11.67
Xango
Xango (7")
Cat: BRZ 45084. Rel: 26 Mar 21
Magalhaes - "Xango" (3:21)
Os Panteras - "Lambada Pauleira" (2:42)
Review: The previous instalment in Mr Bongo's ongoing Brazil 45s series offered up two sought-after cuts from Di Melo's 1975 self-titled debut album. This volume takes a slightly different approach, instead delivering killer cuts from two different artists, both of whom hail from the North of Brazil. On side A you'll find Magalhaes' 1986 gem 'Xangos', a cheery and energetic Lambada workout rich in jangling guitars, shuffling percussion, ear-catching vocals and restless bass. On the reverse Os Panteros takes over with 1987 jam 'Lambada Pauleira', a quirky chunk of Lambada full of fuzzy synths, infectious percussion and lo-fi guitar licks. The cut was famously re-edited some time back by Joutro Mondo, though this original version is - in our opinion - far superior.
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Tags: MPB | Brazilian | Cumbia
 in stock $9.07
Mr Bongo Edits Volume 1: Danny Krivit
Mr Bongo Edits Volume 1: Danny Krivit (12" in debossed sleeve)
Cat: MRB 12057. Rel: 07 Mar 23
Sabu Martinez - "Hotel Alyssa Soussie" (6:36)
Nico Gomez & His Afro Percussion Inc - "Lupita" (7:16)
Review: Mr Bongo continue to churn out top-quality re-edits and here they enlist Danny Krivit aka. Mr. K, the New York producer who has longstandingly helped prop up the dance scene there since the early 1960s. Krivit is responsible for perhaps some of the earliest and most significant disco and funk edits on Earth, so we're more than happy to hear these new ones out, in which he lends his ear to two mambi from Latin extraordinaires Sabu Martinez and Nico Gomez. Percussive clanks and boxy slaps abound on this audiophiles' charm.
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 in stock $14.51
Return To Spanish Harlem (reissue)
Cat: HS 45016. Rel: 16 Aug 21
Return To Spanish Harlem (2:27)
Already Satisfied (2:20)
Review: American singer Tony Middleton and Latin jazz percussionist Bobby Matos put out their cult Latin funk and boogie gems 'Return To Spanish Harlem' and 'Already Satisfied' in 1968 on Speed Records. An original is incredibly hard to find and there is currently only one listed at L750 on second hand sales sites. Both tunes are pure dance floor heat with the lead horns making plenty of noise, the swinging rhythms sure to get you in a spin and the dancing keys the icing on the cake. Make sure you cop this genuine slice Harlem soul before its made rare again.
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Tags: Latin | Boogaloo
 in stock $8.29
Talon Haut
Cat: ATGN 005. Rel: 09 Nov 23
Talon Haut (4:44)
Ce Bon Comme Sa (Dancefloor edit) (5:38)
Review: Dominican band Midnight Groovers was founded back in the early 1970s and went on to become known as one of the best around at what they did. They have a unique sense of sway and swing and cadence to their music and that is well exemplified by the A-side tune on this new 45 rpm. It makes for a double pronged attack on both body and soul. The flip side 'Ce bon comme ca' features an edit by Dominique Panolm, a singer-songwriter from Guadeloupe who keeps the energy but updates it with a more modern touch that is sure to ignite dan floors. Another superb offering from Atangana Records.
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Tags: Zouk | Gwo Ka
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Yeh Yeh!
Cat: BGPS 050. Rel: 29 Mar 16
Yeh-Yeh! (2:01)
Get The Money (2:12)
Review: Cuban bandleader, composer and rumba magician Ramon Santamaria had a huge influence throughout his 40 year career, notably writing Coltrane's famous "Afro Blue". Here are two of many stand-out cuts from his 1963 album Watermelon Man! While most the album's focus was on his Herbie Hancock cover, it's tracks like these that really gave the album its spirit and unique character; "Yeh Yeh!" is a samba shaking horn-led cut laced with crackling percussion and party cries while "Get The Money" leans back with rhythm and blues sass and a rhythm that's as powerful as Ramon's legacy. Moneymaker shaking guaranteed.
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Tags: Samba | Jazz Funk | Cuban | Cuban Jazz
 in stock $10.12
Vento De Beirada
Cat: MRB 12058. Rel: 14 Sep 23
Japao
Vento De Beirada
Avermelhar
Do A Do (bonus track)
Review: When it comes to music from Brazil, most of what we get released over here is classic material - forgotten gems, long-lost recordings or essential MPB albums from the venerated old masters of the form. But here courtesy of Mr Bongo we have new music courtesy of acclaimed contemporary singer-songwriter Dora Morelenbaum who has a stunning voice that puts her right at the heart of the country's vital new musical wave. For reference, just dial into her Vento De Beirada EP from 2021 which now lands on vinyl. It's full of her sensuous tones and gentle rhythms that shimmer in the sun in all new downbeat and dreamy ways.
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Tags: MPB | Brazilian
 in stock $16.08
Wela Wela
Cat: MXMRK 2065. Rel: 20 Mar 24
Wela Wela (5:37)
Komi Ke Kenam (Fish & Funjee) (5:02)
Review: The wonderful Mr K is back with more edit magic on his own Most Excellent label, this time adding his own spin to 'Wela Wela', a hard edge and raw funk cut from Black Blood, a band of musicians from central Africa but who were based in Belgium. This one was never a hit back in the day for some reason but is built on a killer groove that Mr K reworks and tweaks for more suitable dance floor deployment. It was formerly on his Grass Roots record but now makes its way to a handy 7". On the flip is 'Komi Ke Kenam (Fish & Funjee)' which has tough breaks and funk bass that will ensure 'floors get down and dirty.
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Played by: Voodoocuts, LEGO EDIT
Tags: Afrobeat | Afro Funk
 in stock $11.92
Aquarela De Um Pais Na Lua
Cat: BRZ 45038. Rel: 25 Jan 16
Taiguara - "Aquarela De Um Pais Na Lua" (3:30)
Marisa Rossi - "Deixa Eu Te Amar" (2:47)
Review: Mr Bongo's Brazil 45s series continues its consistently rich vein of form with two more beautifully contrasting - and previously difficult to track down - Brazilian soul jazz fusions from the 70s. Side A is inhabited by one of the era's most interesting individuals. Infamously censored and eventually exiled, Taiguara's chaotic flute, guitar and piano arrangement is a tight weave of melodies, counter melodies and start dynamics. Flip for the classically soul-oriented "Deixa Eu Te Amar" will bright horns, brash drums and a bold vocal from Marisa Rossi. Pow.
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Bisu (reissue)
Bisu (reissue) (limited LP)
Cat: AF 1003. Rel: 19 Jan 23
Vicky (6:22)
Bisu-Omi (6:49)
Red Jeans (6:33)
Ise Orise (8:08)
Blue Bird (instrumental) (9:03)
Review: Tunde Mabadu & His Sunrise released only two albums, and this was the first of them in 1978 with a second to follow two years later. It's one of those brilliantly unique records that mixes sup folky, world, reggae, soul, Afrobeat and jazz into just five potent cuts. An original will cost you a pretty penny so this reissue is likely to go fast. The opener is bonkers frankly as Tunde receipts the alphabet before cracking out the sax. Other jams like 'Bisu-Omi' offer an Afro perspective on reggae while 'Red Jeans' is primed for some dance floor fun.
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Tags: Afrobeat | Afro Funk
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 in stock $17.97
Amor (E Revolucao)
Amor (E Revolucao) (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: KAX 015LP. Rel: 26 May 22
Axe Para O Bara (feat Mestre Antonio Carlos De Xango) (3:36)
Cade Ze (feat Rosangela Macedo) (2:37)
Labuta (feat Russo Passapusso & Roberto Barreto) (3:43)
Amor (E Revolucao) (feat Dandara Manoela & Bnegao) (4:37)
Recado De Vovo (feat Rosangela Macedo) (3:13)
Ilu De Oya (feat Alexandre Garnize) (2:10)
Sapateado De Catita (feat Felipe Cordeiro) (2:46)
Na Contencao De Jah (feat Jeru Banto) (4:32)
Congo Rei (feat Jota 3) (4:04)
Recanto II (feat Isaar) (2:57)
Axe Para O Bara (feat Mestre Antonio Carlos De Xango & Lucas Dan - Berra Boi remix) (4:47)
Cade Ze (feat Rosangela Macedo - Nirso remix) (3:49)
Amor (E Revolucao) (feat Dandara Manoela & Bnegao - Subatomic Sound System remix) (4:50)
Labuta (feat Russo Passapusso & Roberto Barreto - Lucio K remix) (4:28)
Ilu De Oya (feat Alexandre Garnize - Dengue Dengue Dengue Congobow remix) (2:56)
Recado De Vovo (feat Rosangela Macedo - Psilosamples remix) (3:29)
Na Contencao De Jah (feat Jeru Banto - Buguinha Adubada remix) (4:32)
Congo Rei (feat Jota 3 - Victor Rice remix) (3:38)
Recanto II (feat Isaar, Chico Correa & Roberto Barreto - Lucas Dan remix) (3:14)
Review: A fresh album from Maga Bo, the Rio producer has seen 20+ years of experience in the electronic music game, and has translated this experience to world-class Afro-Brazilian fusion club music. Since the project's inception, Bo's mission has been to search for "rhythmic common denominators with an Afro-Brazilian-centric focus", manifesting as crystal-clear bass music fusions of styles including samba, dub and cumbia. Through a relentless 19 tracks, there's both ancestral respect and future joy contained therein - not least thanks to contributions from an array of collaborators including Baianasystem, BNegao and Russo Passapusso.
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Tags: Dub | Latin | Brazilian
 in stock $43.54
Face To Face
Face To Face (LP + insert)
Cat: STRUT 211LP. Rel: 26 Jan 23
Prodigal Son (5:37)
Umzala (4:02)
Faceless People (4:59)
Inkomo (4:03)
Face To Face (4:14)
Intombi Ye Mbali (4:59)
Push (4:50)
Thululalele (5:08)
Review: Acclaimed South African folk singer Vusi Mahlasela joined forces with singer songwriter Norman Zulu as well as the superb Swedish jazz and soul collective Jive Connection for this album back in 2002. It was thought to be a lost recording until it recently showed up and now gets fully revived by Strut. There are strong political links between these countries which no doubt adds weight to this musical link up. It is a great exchange of cultures from parables to laments on child abuse to tunes that fuse reggae, jazz and post-punk with township styles.
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Tags: Afro Funk | Afro Jazz
 in stock $18.40
Tim Maia (reissue)
Tim Maia (reissue) (limited apple red & brown vinyl LP)
Cat: MRBLP 178R. Rel: 21 Jul 23
Pense Menos
Sem Voce
Verao Carioca
Feito Para Dancar
E Necessario
Leva O Meu Blue
Venha Dormir Em Casa
Musica Para Betinha
Nao Esquente A Cabeca
Ride Twist & Roll
Flores Belas (instrumental)
Let It All Hang Out
Review: Brazilian funk and MPB master Tim Maia was brilliant at making music, but less good at coming up with titles for his many great albums. Plenty of them come under his own name - often suffixed by a year - and in all there were 30 albums right up to the year he died in 1998. This self-titled one Mr Bongo is now reissuing on limited apple red and brown vinyl. It packs a real punch and exudes real heat across 12 tracks that fuse his sung-spoken lyrics and funky rhythms with sunny strings and jazzy melodies. Slower songs like 'Sem Voce' are for the romancing hours while plenty of others are pure dancers.
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 in stock $24.11
Malompo Jazz (reissue)
Cat: STRUT 314. Rel: 25 May 23
Abbey's Mood (3:37)
Lullaby For Angels (3:42)
Grab This For Me (1:56)
Emakhaya (2:31)
Blues After Lunch (2:40)
Bababelo (3:17)
Intandane (2:14)
A Tribute To Birds (3:03)
Root Of Africa (3:11)
Vuma Mbari (4:22)
Lousy Fever (2:56)
Jikeleza (2:13)
Review: This is the cult classic and historically important debut album from Malombo Jazz Makers, a group that was formed in Mamelodi township near Pretoria. It came in 1966 after they had become a well known and loved band who toured across Africa with the second iteration of their line up. It featured Mamelodi-based guitarist Lucas "Lucky" Ranku who was brought in to replace the troubled and erratic genius that was Philip Tabane who had become chaotic on tour. With that lineup change came a change of name from their first years as Malombo Jazz Men. The album fused South African tradition with new jazz thinking and for that reason remains classic.
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Tags: Afro Jazz
 in stock $25.67
Le Piante Del Lago
Le Piante Del Lago (hand-numbered LP limited to 200 copies)
Cat: AR 022. Rel: 25 Oct 21
Con Un Cuore Nel Corpo (3:44)
I Tasti Del Mio Pianoforte (5:18)
Maria Non Abita Piu Qui (3:43)
Le Piante Del Lago (3:43)
Con Un Cuore Nel Corpo (Balearic version) (6:41)
Cara Piu Di Un Angelo (3:43)
Nella Casa Di Mia Madre (4:34)
Poveri Animali (4:02)
La Mia Voce Ed Il Tuo Sax (5:06)
Cara Piu Di Un Angelo (Balearic version) (6:20)
Review: Archeo love a good archive story, not least when it comes from the annals of Italian studio history. Here is one such story featuring Manrico Mologni and Nicola Calgari, who collaborated around 1990 on a series of rich, accomplished recordings with a highly musical, multi-instrumental backbone and the swoon of chanson in its heart. Due to Manrico's serious illness, these recordings were buried on a DAT and forgotten for 30 years, only to be recalled, recovered from DAT and given their chance in the sunshine. It's very much in line with Archeo's tastes - lush, dreamy pop with a Balearic tint, lovingly mastered and presented with the serious collectors in mind.
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 in stock $26.95
Nascentes
Cat: EQX 014V. Rel: 20 Jan 22
Pra Ele (3:17)
Viva Hermeto (4:24)
De Ca Pra La (2:55)
Acalanto (4:34)
Samba De Avedore (feat Hermeto Pascoal) (3:57)
Lucas E Lena (3:57)
Entre Os Girassois (4:35)
Ventania (2:45)
Bandas E Bandeiras (4:59)
Na Carioca (4:46)
Review: Mariana Zwarg is an accomplished Brazilian flutist and saxophonist who presented her Universal Sexteto group in 2020 with the Nascentes album. Released on CD by Scubidu Music, it's now getting a vinyl pressing thanks to Equinox in Australia, getting the music further afield, which it thoroughly deserves. Zwarg's group deals in a modern, sprightly kind of jazz led by her own joyous vocals and flute flurries, but there's also a sense of the deep heritage of Brazilian jazz hanging behind everything she does. It's a vibrant album bursting with kinetic energy - just the kind of revitalising tonic to lift the spirits through long winter months in the Northern hemisphere.
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Over Fields & Mountains
Over Fields & Mountains (limited white vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: NUM 82LPC1. Rel: 25 Mar 22
Da Smo Se Ranije Sreli (3:24)
Tesko Mi Je Zaboravit Tebe (2:47)
Tebi Majko Misli Lete (Nikola Skrba) (2:39)
Susti Bagrem Beli (4:26)
Hteo Bih Te Zaboravit (3:19)
Sreo Sam Te (3:43)
Tamo Daleko (2:07)
Cija Li Je Livada (4:44)
Kafu Mi Draga Ispeci (2:52)
Kad Ja Podoh Na Bembasu (3:23)
Duboko Je More (4:15)
Zapletnicki Cacak (2:12)
Review: Branko Mataja manages to draw many comparison for his music, even though it is hugely original. Everything from Ennio Morricone's spaghetti western to the electrified belly dance sounds of Omar Khorshid via homemade 90s bedroom psychedelia colour his groves, which are enchanting and mystic. The artist hails from Belgrade, spent World War 2 in a German work camp and after escaping managed to live out his days in North Hollywood.He made his own guitars in the 1970s, which lends this music its charm, and taught himself to play in order to pay homage to his ancestral home of Yugoslavia.
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Tags: Serbian
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Obnoxius (reissue)
Cat: FARO 191LP. Rel: 15 Sep 21
Obnoxius (3:52)
Tarde De Nupcias (2:10)
Memoria (2:31)
Ponto De Chamada (3:11)
As Aventuras Sentimentais De Espiroqueta Camargo (4:51)
Talisma (2:50)
Arrail Da Lua Cheia (2:15)
Ancoradouro (3:08)
Cancao Da Casa Iluminada (2:46)
Apocalipse (3:10)
Exaltacao E Lamento Do Ultimo Rei (3:44)
Review: Far Out Recordings have long been masters at unearthing and reissuing long-lost Brazilian masterpieces. Jose Mauro's 1970 debut album, Obnoxious, undoubtedly falls into that category. It's long been a favourite with committed diggers such as Gilles Peterson, Madlib and Floating Points, all of whom appreciate Mauro's distinctively melancholic take on the samba sound. Drenched in atmospheric strings and with the singer's bittersweet vocals to the fore, the album sounds like it was informed as much by the Walker Brothers ad Rotary Connection as the sun-kissed sounds Mauro would have grown up listening to. It's not exactly psychedelic per se, but it's certainly impressively atmospheric and occasionally refreshingly dark. File under: "essential listening".
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Marzipan
Marzipan (LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: HABIBI 0231. Rel: 13 Jul 23
Souk El Ahad (2:51)
Tarator (2:29)
Pas De Dialogue (2:35)
Marzipan (2:36)
Chez Mounir (2:50)
3aks El Seir (2:46)
Abou Boutros (3:02)
Istintaj (2:47)
Ma Ward (1:40)
Yara (2:25)
Chataranj (2:43)
Shanklish (2:18)
Portemilio (3:10)
Pale Baleine (2:45)
Ya Salam (3:03)
A Parking Lot By The Sea (2:17)
Bala 3anouan (2:16)
Review: Charif Megarbane is a prolific producer and instrumentalist from Beirut and he is back once again with Marzipan, a first contemporary full length on Habibi Funk. It is a deep trip into his musical universe which mixes up influences from Lebanon and the Mediterranean and artists such as Ziad Rahbani, Ahmed Malek and Issam Hajali. All 17 tracks show off his mastery of composition as much as antigen else - freewheeling grooves from gypsy jazz to ethno-funk that draw on the energies of a bustling market, the lush atmospheres of a sun beach resort and various other of his surrounding soundscapes. It is hugely transportative and excellent escapism.
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Hadaeq
Hadaeq (LP)
Cat: ZEPLP 054. Rel: 05 Jan 22
Asquini (7:19)
Kai Zhas Seka (6:24)
Pe Molate, Pe Khelel (5:54)
Adame (5:40)
Hisan (6:18)
Aksam En Guzel (5:10)
Furn El Sibbek (3:54)
Surfaton (4:05)
Taksi (3:12)
Review: Lebanese singer Pol Seif has linked with various European instrumentalists for this Molo Sayat project , which has its base camp around the Med. The band compose their material in Arabic, Italian and Romani languages and their first release on Zephyrus Records oozes a soul soothing calmness and plenty of colourful folk sounds. The musicianship is second to none as saxophone, clarinet, double bass and trumpets are all blended into one smooth and beautiful soundscape as Serf's voice adds another layer of magic. Whether jazzy and upbeat such as 'Kai Zhas Seka' or slow and mournful like 'Adame' these are all essential sounds.
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Sounds Dreams & Other Stories: A Celebration 60 Years
Cat: BBE 719CCD. Rel: 18 Jan 24
Jeito Bom De Sofrer
Papo Furado (Jive Talking)
Xibaba (She-Ba-Ba)
Andei
Back Streets Of Havana
Flora's Song
San Francisco River
Vera Cruz
Celebration Suite
Casa Forte
From The Lonely Afternoon
Black Narcissus
When Angels Cry
O Sonho (Moon Dreams)
Summer Night
A Secret From The Sea
O Cantador/I Just Want To Be Here
Light As A Feather
O Canto Da Sereia
Open Your Eyes You Can Fly
Hot Sand
Parana
Jump
Fingers (El Rada)
Toque De Cuica
Romance Of Death
Samba De Flora
Amajour
The Road Is Hard (But We're Going To Make It)
Above The Rainbow
Love Lock
What Can I Say?
Musikana
The Happy People
Peasant Dance
Dom-Um (A Good Friend)
Hungry On Arrival
Review: You might know Airto Moreira and Flora Purim as the King and Queen of Brazilian Jazz and for good reason. They have spent more than the last half decade putting out some of their homeland's finest and most richly rewarding jazz albums as well as playing exhilarating live shows all over the world. They have found favour with jazz lovers everywhere as a result, from Japan's concert halls to the UK's jazz-funk scenes. If You Will was their last album back in 2022 and it got a Grammy, and now A Celebration: 60 Years - Sounds, Dreams & Other Stories brings together some of their best work from over the last 60 odd years. Essential stuff.
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