International Soleil Band – Ta Lassa (Hide & Smile Edit)
International Soleil Band – Ta Lassa (Original Mix)
1. Ta Lassa (Hide & Smile Edit)
2. Ta Lassa (Original Mix)
Killer, oddball electronic disco crossover from International Soleil Band, hailing from Guinee, West Africa. Features an extended Hide & Smile edit on the a-side and the original album version on the flip.
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Featuring...
Back in stock..Originally released in 1981, Sharon Little's killer heavyweight roots vocal with full dub version of the flip. Repo label of the original...
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Oh yes! 50 x 70cm KILLER poster!!
Choose "Poster Freepost" if you want this poster sent with any other vinyl order item (LP/12" vinyl only) at NO extra...
Another gem from the Philophon camp! Polyversal Souls bring the Bolga All-Stars from the north of Ghana to the party - they're a choir consisting of the...
North-Ghanaian Frafra-Gospel shooting star Alogte Oho is back with his Sounds of Joy for their third 7" on Philophon. With this piece they anticipate the...
Analog Africa presents a compilation of dancefloor grooves from Cabo Verde, revealing the mystery behind the island's cosmic synth sound. Located 350 miles...
Official reissue of this landmark Mulatu Astatke album!Strut do the right thing and reissue this all-time classic Mulatu album from 1966. One of the best...
Limited promo release ahead of Hailu Mergia’s new album! Where the album scales angular heights between modern jazz and Ethiopian harmonies, these two...
Reissue of the sought-after punk 45 by The Dils, originally released on Dangerhouse records in 1977. Issued with a facsimile sleeves and labels and come...
Heavy warehouse-style acid vibes from the man, Levon Vincent! backed with a killer chop-up of Mike Oldfield's haunting classic 'Tubular Bells'. Another...