1. Mulatu Atsatke ft. Frank Holder – Assiyo Bellema
2. Teshome Meteku – Hasabe
Mulatu goes afro-latin, plus steel drums courtesy of Frank Holder. 'Assiyo Bellema' was recorded during Mulatu’s time in London, during which he met Frank, along with many others including Tubby Hayes and Joe Harriott.
Wallias Band were an Ethiopian jazz/funk outfit active from the 70’s until the 90’s. They recorded and worked with Mulatu Astatke. They were amongst...
Although known mostly for her jazz and swing output, Ella was much more than that, as this fantastic recording of the Nancy Sinatra hit testifies - backed...
"Samba" by Amazones De Guinee is an unadultered killer african-funk bullet! High-energy from the start powerful vocal - recorded in Paris 1983. On the...
This is the second release on Mr Bongo's Brazil 45's imprint. Limited to 1000 copies.
'Nega, Neguinha' was released by a Brazilian plastics manufacturer,...
A fresh instalment in the Sofrito Super Singles Series: a limited 3 track EP of raw percussion sounds from the Alma Negra crew - inspired by the Carnival...
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Numbered edition of 1000. Single sided, with beautifully detailed etching on the B side. Features a previously unreleased recording...
Unreleased roots unearthed from the vaults of Channel 1 Studios featuring Barry Brown's version of Horace Andy's "Got To Be Sure" and Little John unreleased...
The Hoodna Orchestra is a 12 members orchestra who studies and investigates the African origins of western popular music. The Orchestra formed in 2012...
Stone-cold classic Studio One on limited-edition brand new 7" - loud, clean, boom!Jackie Mittoo classic + the wicked vocal cut by Lord Tanamo. Unmissable!