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Fresh off of their 2020 offering Adult Themes, El Michels Affair is back with a new full-length release. Titled Yeti Season, this newest album has everything we've come to expect from EMA's patented cinematic style of instrumental soul music. Where Adult Themes inspired a soundtrack to an imaginary film, Yeti Season brings us to a different place in time_with new inspirations. Taken with Turkish-styled funk and an almost Mumbai-esque take on soul, El Michels Affair offers us a different kind of drama and imagination with Yeti Season. If you've been following along, this shouldn't be viewed as too far a departure for El Michels Affair. The first single off of Yeti Season showed their hand back in 2018. A double-sided banger, that release brought the musical textures to the fore that dominate this record. The first song, titled "Unathi," is fully realized with the beautifully haunting-yet-hopeful vocals of Piya Malik, formally of 79.5_another Big Crown artist. Singing in Hindi, Piya's ethereal voice is telling us to work and strive together toward progress. Even if you don't understand her language, you can still hear the urgency of purpose, creating a lasting vibe that sits on top of it all. Leon Michels explains that Piya had a vital influence on this record: "When Piya started singing in Hindi, she had a different voice, a different tone. I knew we had to do something together." And so Piya appears on three other songs on Yeti Season: "Zaharila," "Murkit Gem," and "Dhuaan." Each providing particular signatures to the album. "Zaharila" is a building and changing love song punctuated by blaring trumpets, driving drums, and Piya's pleading lyrics. While the more upbeat "Murkit Gem" opens with a fuzzed out, Wu-Tang-esque baseline that buoys Piya's stylings. The psychedelic guitar and Piya's changing tones and textures singing about an all-consuming love are what pushed "Dhuaan" on to the second single from Yeti Season. There is also a vocal appearance from Shannon Wise of The Shacks, yet another Big Crown artist. Her song called "Sha Na Na," lies more in the familiar EMA vein: melodic, hypnotic, soulfully visual. But between Shannon's airy singing, the jumpy baseline, moody vibes, the active drum lines, it sounds like a pensive walk home after a strangely dramatic night. So what is Yeti Season? It could be more of a feeling than an actual place or time of year. It's a heavy album_as evidenced by the signature musicianship and dramatic vocal expressions. But it's also a hopeful record, with phrasings, textures, and chord changes that hint at something better_or fuller_coming our way. You hear it in songs like "Ala Vida," with its stabby, pulsing chords laying a bedrock for EMA's bright, atmospheric horn lines. Or even in "Fazed Out," which leaves you with a feeling of determination, a striving for resolution even though the driving, march-like song structure should accompany some conquering army. This persistence has to come from the fact that Leon Michels and company finished this record during the lockdown. It was a tough and troublesome time. But look at what has come of it: Yeti Season_a record of high and heavy drama, but also one of hope and promise. It may take a year like 2020 behind us to find hope in a winter big footed creature like a Yeti, but that's where we are.
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Release Date: 10/24/2020
Format: 12" Picture Disc
Label: Last Gang
Quantity: 900
Release type: RSD Drops 24 Oct
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Event: RSD DROPS 2020 - October 24
Release Date: 10/24/2020
Format: 12" Picture Disc
Label: Last Gang
Quantity: 900
Release type: RSD Drops 24 Oct
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SIDE A
1. Needy Girl (Zdar Dub) 2. Needy Girl (Paper Faces Remix) 3. Needy Girl (Album Version)
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For a very long time, we have been trying to re-issue this record; a true and complete album masterpiece in every sense of the word, considered by many people to be one of the greatest ever made, regardless of genre. Recorded at Studio Somil, Rio De Janeiro in 1972, the album was produced, arranged, directed by the self-taught, Arthur Verocai. Previously he had worked on many records in various capacities, with artists including Jorge Ben, Ivan Lins and Celia, but this album gave him the chance to do his thing in it’s most pure form. The 29 minute masterpiece, perfect in it’s arrangement and fusion of sonics, epitomises the sound of Brazil at the time; strings, guitars, pianos, break beats, bass lines, synthesizers, vocals from the wonderful Célia, Carlos Dafe and Oberdan (Banda Black Rio), plus percussion from Pedro Santos and Paulo Moura on sax. Bossa nova, samba, jazz, MPB, psychedelics and funk sit side by side effortlessly. The album transcends the genre of Brazilian music, and infact all genres. Highlighted in part by the number of artists that have sampled from it; MF Doom, Ludacris & Common, Little Brother, Jneiro Jarel aka Dr Who Dat?, Dibiase and Action Bronson amongst others. The original Continental version of the album now fetch around $2000. Our definitive re-issue is an exact replica of the gatefold original LP and the source master is taken from the Continental tapes, re-mastered in 2012 under Arthur’s supervision.
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* Latin rock at it’s best and most intense from the streets of the South Bronx / NYC
* An album made for those freak out to Santana or Peruvians Laghonia
* A legendary yet long lost crown jewel from the early 70s latin rock underground
* Produced by Bobby Marin, the godfather of boogaloo
* Original copies from 1972 fetch utterly insane prices among collectors
* Excellent sound and performance by high class professional musicians
* Long awaited and overdue rerelease on vinyl and CD
* Fully licensed
* Remastered audio
* LP housed in a superheavy 430 g art carton cover * CD housed in a beautiful digipak
* Ultimate collectors item for fans of early 70s latin rock
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vocal line upon a bed of likewise flashing guitars with a funky touch. So these funky elements also make you realize that there is more behind than meets the ear. And when the band goes into sheer groove passages with the percussions and drums taking over the lead role, I am certain nobody will be left on his seat. This song reminds me of a more primitive version, if I can say this, of what SANTANA did a couple of years prior during the time they released their debut album and played Woodstock. And indeed these Puerto Ricans have the talent even to be on par with good old Carlos and his mates, who already were super heroes by the time THE GHETTO BROTHERS released their sole album. No idea who even might be the greater in terms of musicianship and composition values but with a major production this album would probably have given SANTANA a run for their money. But gang life is tough and casualties appeared leading the band to the land of myths and fables. But with many folks who love this music the band stayed for nearly 50 years and this reissue on EVERLAND RECORDS happens as always at the right time to keep the flame burning brightly and maybe even brighter than ever. A few old members, including leader Benji Mendelez, are no longer with us to enjoy the late success of this masterpiece but those who remain will. If you like Latin garage rock such as LAGHONIA from Peru, this is the real deal for you. Grab your copy and celebrate life as this is what THE GHETTO BROTHERS always had in mind.
SONGS:
1 Girl from the mountain
2 There is something in my heart
3 Got this happy feeling
4 Mastica Chupa y Jala
5 You say you are my friend
6 Viva Puerto Rico Libre
7 I saw a tear
8 Ghetto Brothers Power
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* Latin rock at it’s best and most intense from the streets of the South Bronx / NYC
* An album made for those freak out to Santana or Peruvians Laghonia
* A legendary yet long lost crown jewel from the early 70s latin rock underground
* Produced by Bobby Marin, the godfather of boogaloo
* Original copies from 1972 fetch utterly insane prices among collectors
* Excellent sound and performance by high class professional musicians
* Long awaited and overdue rerelease on vinyl and CD
* Fully licensed
* Remastered audio
* LP housed in a superheavy 430 g art carton cover * CD housed in a beautiful digipak
* Ultimate collectors item for fans of early 70s latin rock
SHORT TEXT: A brilliant mix of Latin rock and funky garage rock in the late 60s vein of SANTANA or Peruvians LAGHONIA with captivating songs and a high class musicianship presented by a bunch of young Puerto Ricans living on the steamy, loud and dirty streets of the SOUTH BRONX / NYC. A must have for all fans of the above mentioned acts with a sound as fresh and vivid as back in the day this gem was released. Produced by Bobby Marin. DETAILS: When you see some dude having listed an album for sale somewhere for the utterly crazy price of 7500 US$ saying in the item description that he actually does not even want to sell it due to being his favorite piece of music ever, it really must be something special. When you check for other auctions and sales and find this goodie being sold regularily for 650 to 1200 US$, you get your first impression confirmed. This is indeed a really special album. THE GHETTO BROTHERS were not initially a rock band when they formed in the Bronx / NYC back in the late 60s. They were a street gang with mainly Puerto Rican members with a rather political attitude. For example they tried to uplift young black and hispanic people or even stood in between rival gangs to make a truce work. They were certainly not only good guys concerning their actions as they used to plunder a local music store, Mary Lou Records, from time to time where then young Bobby Marin, a leading figure in the field of 1960s Boogaloo music and later on famous record producer up to the present day, used to work in. As the store owner thought about using a shotgun to solve that problem, Bobby Marin convinced him not to do so to avoid that anybody gets hurt and took the chance to speak personally with the gang leader Benji Mendelez who turned out to be the lead singer of a band formed by members of the GHETTO BROTHERS. Meanwhile Benji Mendelez found out about Bobby's engagement in the music industry and both made an agreement. Bobby would produce an album by THE GHETTO BROTHERS and this is what we now will talk about. In what way is this an outstanding gem of Latin American funky rock music from the steamy, loud and dirty streets of the South Bronx / NYC? Well, it is of course rare as golddust in its original pressing. This is an aspect that makes it interesting for collectors of 70s Music and the seed from which the legendary reputation grows. But does the music really match with the status the album enjoys among music lovers? It does. My first impression was that THE GHETTO BROTHERS were a very talented band mixing earthy garage rock with the one or another occasional fuzz guitar and Latin American sounds and atmospheres to create an exciting, simmering version of current rock music. The garage rock stamp still fits perfectly with this album as the sound is quite basic and vivid, just as if you were standing with the band in a dusty basement room where they either rehearse or play a show to a crowd of frantic youngsters. The music itself is quite relaxed in most parts, with the one or another exception. "Got this happy feeling" sticks out with flashing rhythms and a cheerful lead
vocal line upon a bed of likewise flashing guitars with a funky touch. So these funky elements also make you realize that there is more behind than meets the ear. And when the band goes into sheer groove passages with the percussions and drums taking over the lead role, I am certain nobody will be left on his seat. This song reminds me of a more primitive version, if I can say this, of what SANTANA did a couple of years prior during the time they released their debut album and played Woodstock. And indeed these Puerto Ricans have the talent even to be on par with good old Carlos and his mates, who already were super heroes by the time THE GHETTO BROTHERS released their sole album. No idea who even might be the greater in terms of musicianship and composition values but with a major production this album would probably have given SANTANA a run for their money. But gang life is tough and casualties appeared leading the band to the land of myths and fables. But with many folks who love this music the band stayed for nearly 50 years and this reissue on EVERLAND RECORDS happens as always at the right time to keep the flame burning brightly and maybe even brighter than ever. A few old members, including leader Benji Mendelez, are no longer with us to enjoy the late success of this masterpiece but those who remain will. If you like Latin garage rock such as LAGHONIA from Peru, this is the real deal for you. Grab your copy and celebrate life as this is what THE GHETTO BROTHERS always had in mind.
SONGS:
1 Girl from the mountain
2 There is something in my heart
3 Got this happy feeling
4 Mastica Chupa y Jala
5 You say you are my friend
6 Viva Puerto Rico Libre
7 I saw a tear
8 Ghetto Brothers Power
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Featuring – Remmy, Warez
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2 Prega
Featuring – Anima Flacko, Rio Santana
1:42
3 Rap O Trap (Spacco Uguale)
Featuring – Slava
1:46
4 Ombre
Featuring – Lanz Khan
1:52
5 Cronache
Featuring – Tera
2:28
6 Tu Non Stai Con Me
Featuring – Sanchee
2:01
7 Milano State Of Mind
Featuring – Bizzy Classico, Montenero
1:12
8 Nella Scena
Featuring – Sensei
1:36
9 Resta Così
Featuring – Nico Kyni
2:29
10 L'Hip Hop E Le Poesie
Featuring – FatFatCorFunk
1:32
11 Sinfonia
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1 Ninja 4 Life
Featuring – Remmy, Warez
1:57
2 Prega
Featuring – Anima Flacko, Rio Santana
1:42
3 Rap O Trap (Spacco Uguale)
Featuring – Slava
1:46
4 Ombre
Featuring – Lanz Khan
1:52
5 Cronache
Featuring – Tera
2:28
6 Tu Non Stai Con Me
Featuring – Sanchee
2:01
7 Milano State Of Mind
Featuring – Bizzy Classico, Montenero
1:12
8 Nella Scena
Featuring – Sensei
1:36
9 Resta Così
Featuring – Nico Kyni
2:29
10 L'Hip Hop E Le Poesie
Featuring – FatFatCorFunk
1:32
11 Sinfonia
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“Penna Capitale” è il secondo album in studio dei Club Dogo, pubblicato originariamente il
15 marzo 2006 da Vibrarecords / The Saifam Group.
L’album è composto da 16 tracce, tra le quali la reinterpretazione di Cani sciolti dei Sangue Misto, presente in SxM; per il brano è stato inoltre realizzato un remix funk prodotto proprio da un ex membro dei Sangue Misto, Deda.
L'album presenta tematiche che spaziano dalla perdita di coscienza all'abuso di sostanze stupefacenti, ma mostrando altre tematiche più intime e personali: la musica come terapia del dolore e come ricerca di serenità, nel senso dell'arricchimento dello spirito.
Dal lato delle produzioni, Don Joe ha fatto un largo impiego di sintetizzatori e campionatori che vanno dal soul al rock progressivo degli anni ottanta. Oltre a Don Joe, si fanno notare i beat di DJ Shocca, Shablo e Deleterio.
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“Penna Capitale” è il secondo album in studio dei Club Dogo, pubblicato originariamente il
15 marzo 2006 da Vibrarecords / The Saifam Group.
L’album è composto da 16 tracce, tra le quali la reinterpretazione di Cani sciolti dei Sangue Misto, presente in SxM; per il brano è stato inoltre realizzato un remix funk prodotto proprio da un ex membro dei Sangue Misto, Deda.
L'album presenta tematiche che spaziano dalla perdita di coscienza all'abuso di sostanze stupefacenti, ma mostrando altre tematiche più intime e personali: la musica come terapia del dolore e come ricerca di serenità, nel senso dell'arricchimento dello spirito.
Dal lato delle produzioni, Don Joe ha fatto un largo impiego di sintetizzatori e campionatori che vanno dal soul al rock progressivo degli anni ottanta. Oltre a Don Joe, si fanno notare i beat di DJ Shocca, Shablo e Deleterio.
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This one is something unique coming straight from the FullTime Production vaults.
Another limited edition gem, pressed on transparent-blue vinyl released next December 13th , 300 copies only!
Orlando Johnson steps up to the plate once again with four of his delighting records revisited and completely remastered.
Pure Disco and Soulful House pleasure!
The 1983 special US remix by the iconic and legendary remixer and producer John "Jellybean" Benitex of "Turn The Music On" was Orlando Johnson's greatest hit and opens Side A together with the UK Remix of "If You Come Back" featuring Tony Adam.
On the flip side scalpel maestro Massimo Berardi delivers a new rendition of "Somebody Save Me" together with his remix when in the Harlem Hustlers duo, of "I Got It", taken from Orlando Johnson's "Funky Time" album of 2011.
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This one is something unique coming straight from the FullTime Production vaults.
Another limited edition gem, pressed on transparent-blue vinyl released next December 13th , 300 copies only!
Orlando Johnson steps up to the plate once again with four of his delighting records revisited and completely remastered.
Pure Disco and Soulful House pleasure!
The 1983 special US remix by the iconic and legendary remixer and producer John "Jellybean" Benitex of "Turn The Music On" was Orlando Johnson's greatest hit and opens Side A together with the UK Remix of "If You Come Back" featuring Tony Adam.
On the flip side scalpel maestro Massimo Berardi delivers a new rendition of "Somebody Save Me" together with his remix when in the Harlem Hustlers duo, of "I Got It", taken from Orlando Johnson's "Funky Time" album of 2011.
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26,00€
It feels odd to call this self-titled release by Soul Supreme his 'debut album;; the Amsterdam-based keyboardist, DJ & producer has been
widely recognized for over six years now. With best known his 45 records reinterpreting music by Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five and Mos Def (sold out within a matter of days), and more recently his ATCQ 45Check The Rhime b/w Lyrics To Go(an instant success with two represses). But here we are, with his rst of}cial album with his own compositions and productions. Chasing more supreme sounds on this self-released LP.
The album }nds Soul Supreme in a dizzying array of musical twists and turns. From the infectious house vibe on 'Rich in Soul' to broken beats on 'Keep Moving.' And from putting the soul in a synth on 'Mellow Thompson' as if the keys are singing over hip-hop drums, to the G-funk-inspace album closer 'Orbit.' And in good ol' Soul Supreme fashion, two reinterpretations of tracks he loves: French sample classic 'Huit Octobre 1971' by Cortex (sampled by MF DOOM, Madlib, Tyler, the Creator), and an ode to the late last year deceased L.A. jazz-fusion multiinstrumentalist Tony Palkovic ('Born With A Desire').
Let's skip the promotional gibberish of 'Sounds Like…' or 'For Those Who Dig…' This is Soul Supreme's official introduction to Soul Supreme. Hope you're pleased to meet him.״
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It feels odd to call this self-titled release by Soul Supreme his 'debut album;; the Amsterdam-based keyboardist, DJ & producer has been
widely recognized for over six years now. With best known his 45 records reinterpreting music by Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five and Mos Def (sold out within a matter of days), and more recently his ATCQ 45Check The Rhime b/w Lyrics To Go(an instant success with two represses). But here we are, with his rst of}cial album with his own compositions and productions. Chasing more supreme sounds on this self-released LP.
The album }nds Soul Supreme in a dizzying array of musical twists and turns. From the infectious house vibe on 'Rich in Soul' to broken beats on 'Keep Moving.' And from putting the soul in a synth on 'Mellow Thompson' as if the keys are singing over hip-hop drums, to the G-funk-inspace album closer 'Orbit.' And in good ol' Soul Supreme fashion, two reinterpretations of tracks he loves: French sample classic 'Huit Octobre 1971' by Cortex (sampled by MF DOOM, Madlib, Tyler, the Creator), and an ode to the late last year deceased L.A. jazz-fusion multiinstrumentalist Tony Palkovic ('Born With A Desire').
Let's skip the promotional gibberish of 'Sounds Like…' or 'For Those Who Dig…' This is Soul Supreme's official introduction to Soul Supreme. Hope you're pleased to meet him.״
26,00€
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