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Juno's full catalogue of Funk Soul & Jazz
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Singles
Egyptian Reggae
Egyptian Reggae (clear splattered vinyl 7")
Cat: 62118. Rel: 29 Jan 25
Pancho Acosta - "Egyptian Reggae" (3:58)
Money Chicha - "Carnaval De Jujuy" (3:07)
Review: A new take on a Jonathan Richman classic from 1977 which has lit up clubs for 45-odd years, especially during the punk era. The track's infectious rhythm has inspired various reggae remixes but now it's getting a fresh cumbia twist. Cumbia and reggae share a common groove, making them a perfect match for DJs to mix and this one was recorded in Lima by Pancho Acosta, founder and guitarist of Company Quinto, who transforms the track into an upbeat cumbia gem. The flip side features Acosta's 'Carnaval de Jujuy' blended with Money Chicha's modern take on Peru's fuzzed-out chicha sound.
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Tags: Cumbia
 in stock $13.80
Georgy Porgy
Cat: STIX 063. Rel: 05 Feb 25
Georgy Porgy (English version)
Georgy Porgy (French version)
Review: Cover songs can sometimes be difficult to tackle for an artist and even more so if it's a completely different genre. However, lending a fresh reggae twist to Toto's classic hit makes for a a great example of a successful one here. On side one, the English version of 'Georgy Porgy' features a laid-back, smooth reggae rhythm, with the iconic guitar hook reimagined as a reggae riff, giving the song a relaxed while still infectious vibe. Ethel Lindsey's soothing vocals blend seamlessly with the rhythm section, making this rendition feel both familiar and unique. On side two, the French version offers a delightful variation, with Ethel Lindsey's vocals taking on a slightly different tone, fitting the language while adding an extra layer of charm. The reggae influences remain strong and the song's laidback vibe is preserved on both versions.
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Tags: French
 in stock $17.19
Habana
Habana (7")
Cat: MNGP 29. Rel: 03 Mar 25
Habana (3:46)
Habana (Musicaanossa 75 remix) (4:05)
Review: Reissued on Japanese talent scourers Musicaanossa Gryps, whose special interest lies in every oddity from obscure breakbeat to hip-hop and jazz, comes the debut, originally self-released album from Cuban cellist, songwriter and vocalist Yaniel Matos. At once arresting and strikingly pure, Matos attends to the ears with a naturalistic plucked cello style and high tenor, proffering an easygoing Afro-latin feel whose tender valence few can claim to know without musical inducements such as this. Backed by a star cast of musicians such as Sidiel Vieria on bass and Cuca Teixeria on drums, Matos reissues a humble throbber of a record here.
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 in stock $23.95
Se Voce Quiser Mas Sem Bronquear
Cat: BRZ45 09. Rel: 08 Jan 25
Doris Monteiro - "Se Voce Quiser Mas Sem Bronquear" (3:00)
Quarteto Em Cy - "Tudo Que Voce Podia Ser" (2:45)
Review: Mr Bongo's Brazilian 45 series hits it's ninth gear with two region-defining slices of sun-kissed samba soul. Doris takes the lead with delicate frontage. Leading from the front, all instruments follow her cues and mirror each vocal flourish with mild big band cheekiness. The instantly distinctive "Tudo Que Voce Podia Ser" from sister quartet Quarteto Em Cy is a great twist on a Latin classic with its slightly rocky guitars and full bodied harmonies. Previously released in 1972, a return has been long overdue.
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Tags: MPB | Samba | Bossa Nova
 in stock $12.68
Show Your Power
Cat: DINK 019. Rel: 12 May 25
Nickodemus & Barzo Featuing Zango Abongo - "Show Your Power" (feat Zango Abongo) (3:24)
Mr Doris - "Want Some More" (feat Much Maligned) (3:54)
Review: Heavyweight sonic Afro-botics from Nikodemus, Barzo and Mr Doris on 7" wax. The trio team up here with Dinked Records for a double-bill 7" in veins of amapiano and broken beat, primed for crate sifters and floor ambulants alike. On the A, 'Want Some More' delivers Mr. Doris' signature blend of rhythmic muscle and Afro-Latin swang, while the flip flops Nickodemus with Barzo and Zongo Abongo for 'Show Your Power': a bold, percussive cut straddling broken beat, house, and ska. Somewhere between 126 and 128 BPM, both are utter floor finishers and could easily intro your next Afro-house set as they could provide it a sense of continuous, mid-set body.
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Tags: Afro House
 in stock $12.95
E Soul Cultura Edits
Cat: ESOUL12 003. Rel: 06 May 25
Ella Andall - "My Spirit Is Music" (Luke Una Machine Soul Tops Off edit) (7:16)
Slick Mission - "Time's Up" (Luke Una 5am Shabeen Proto House edit) (7:13)
Manu Dibango - "Jingo" (feat King Sunny Ade - Luke Una Dancing In Outer Space edit) (5:51)
Review: While he's not put out many re-edits of late, Luke Una has serious scalpel-job pedigree. Back in the 2000s, he and then DJ partner Justin Crawford released a series of largely disco-focused edit EPs on the hush-hush Electrik Souls series. Here he returns to the format with the first in a series of reworks focused on his popular, dusty-fingered E Soul Cultura project. He begins by teasing out and lightly toughening up a killer Caribbean cut from the 1990s, Ella Andall's 'My Spirit Is Music' - an insanely rare and hard to find number that the Sheffield-born DJ has naturally tweaked sensitively. Elsewhere, he emphasises the 'proto-house dub' feel of Slick Mission's early UK house number 'Time's Up', before going even dubbed-out and more percussive on Manu Dibango's lesser-known cover of Latin disco classic 'Jingo'.
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 in stock $18.88
Mogador
Mogador (12")
Cat: MOM 054. Rel: 04 Feb 25
Intro (0:32)
Mogador 1 (6:55)
Mogador 2 (3:57)
Mogador 3 (4:55)
Mogador 4 (5:37)
Mogador 5 (1:20)
Outro (0:33)
Review: Recorded in Essaouira, Morocco, Pedro Vian and Maalem Nabob Soudani present an exercise in melding the traditional and unorthodox, the old and new, the abstract and the direct, the exotic and, well, something even more exotic. Rooted in the Gnawa sound, but leaning heavily into deep electronic worlds, EMS AKS Synthi and buchla meet the qrebeb and guimbiri, everything contrasting yet complementing. The result is this intoxicating brew that transports you to the North African coastline on which this collection was conceived and captured, and then onto somewhere that's almost beyond the terrestrial. Close your eyes, allow the hypnotic looped musical phrases and organic aesthetic of the recording itself to wash over you, through, and around your body. Something to truly get lost in and a fantastic example of cross-pollination done properly.
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 in stock $28.73
Alben
Sweet Release
Cat: PONLP 38. Rel: 23 Jan 25
Sweet Release (3:54)
Leuca (feat Alessia Tonde) (5:45)
Ghosr Train (4:11)
Wa Habibi (feat Yousra Mansour) (4:29)
Silver & Stone (4:38)
Aurora (6:20)
Ithaca Return (4:52)
Qui Non Vorrei Morire (2:59)
Tide Keeps Turning (feat Felice Resser) (4:21)
 in stock $25.64
Edison Machado & Boa Nova
Cat: FARO 249DLP. Rel: 31 Mar 25
Porto Feliz (6:20)
Janeiro (8:46)
Serena (6:38)
A Chegada (6:10)
Para Ana (7:08)
Pra Nova (4:00)
Constelacao (4:49)
Ascensao (4:39)
Clodes (9:20)
Naquela Base (3:52)
Atlantico (17:37)
Review: A long-lost gem from drum legend Edison Machado finally sees the light of day: Edison Machado & Boa Nova, recorded in New York in 1978 but never released, reflects the work of the master muso-mountaineer at his peak, fusing North and South American jazz rhythmic traditions with groundbreaking samba innovations. Machado, a pioneer of "samba no prato" (samba on cymbals), redefined Brazilian jazz alongside Jobim and Gilberto. Forced into exile under Brazil's dictatorship, he later found new creative energy in NYC, leading an ensemble of top-tier musicians. The result? A daring, dynamic, and electrifying session, controlled but untamed. Alongside original contributions from Dom Salvador, Guilherme Vergueiro and Aloisio Aguiar, this 80-minute lost masterpiece singes our ears with its carpal flair.
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 in stock $33.23
Edison Machado & Boa Nova
Cat: FARO 249CD. Rel: 31 Mar 25
Porto Feliz
Janeiro
Serena
A Chegada
Para Ana
Pra Nova
Constelacao
Ascensao
Clodes
Naquela Base
Atlantico
 in stock $13.24
Musique Original De Films Volume 2 (B-STOCK)
Cat: HABIBI 0272 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve scratched on the back but otherwise in excellent condition
Theme Djalti (feat Aida Guechoud) (5:28)
Leila Et Les Autres (2:01)
Theme Rythme Leger (3:35)
Bossa (2:43)
Aller Simple (3:01)
Casbah (3:26)
La La La (4:04)
Une Autre Complot (2:08)
Le Mariage De Moussa (2:27)
L'Empire Des Reves (2:00)
Oulaya (4:09)
Djalti (3:37)
Sans Titre (2:47)
 in stock $14.64
Ritmo Y Sabor (reissue)
Cat: MRBLP 313. Rel: 06 May 25
Rumbon En Casa De Cando (5:45)
Afro Funky (4:38)
Sabor A Mantecado (3:38)
Abacua (2:35)
Son Montuno (3:15)
Cosas De Manteca (3:44)
Gozando El Timbal (2:24)
 in stock $23.95
Rito Y Sabor (reissue)
Cat: MRBCD 313. Rel: 06 May 25
Rumbon En Casa De Cando
Afro Funky
Sabor A Mantecado
Abacua
Son Montuno
Cosas De Manteca
Gozando Timbal
Review: Lazaro Pla AKA Manteca is undoubtedly a Cuban musical legend - even if the bongo maestro only recorded a handful of albums as featured artist and bandleader. 1978's Rito Y Sabor, a percussive masterpiece made up almost entirely of drums, timbales and bass, is the most celebrated of these - and in general, one of the hardest to find. Created by Pla and a handful of musicians, it delivers an enticing mix of infectious Afro-Cuban grooves, sweat-soaked percussion solos, bold basslines and occasional (and often mixed-down) piano motifs. Highlights include Latin jazz dancefloor bombs 'Casas De Manteca' and 'Afro Funky', and the Incredible Bongo Band style brilliance of 'Abacua'.
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Tags: Cuban | Salsa | Latin Funk
 in stock $14.93
Home
Home (LP)
Cat: JRF 0063LP. Rel: 27 Mar 25
Being (3:21)
Life In The Stars (4:55)
Fill The Room (3:29)
Breathe (4:37)
Names (2:22)
Kgotso (Stillness) (1:59)
Saturn Drive (3:31)
How I Knew (4:16)
Bloodline (album version) (5:15)
Beyond (6:06)
Review: British Bantu visual artist and musician Zola Marcelle shares her debut album, an ingenious ten-track record of ancestral musings, ethereal sound-dreamscapes and narrative vignettes, informed by soul, broken beat, and the musics of Zimbabwean Shona and South African Sotho. A riveting journey back through bloodlines and future-past hopes, Marcelle brings an impressively playful vocal and etheric attitude; opener 'Highlight' is an invitingly tender funky jazz primer, against which Zola speaks, outlining eternally recursive goals for life; the latter half of the record is more quelling, with 'Kgotso' building on the Sotho word for "stillness" to convey the later feeling of loitering in God's waiting room, while the B-side builds 'Saturn Drive' and 'Beyond' circle back to softly intoned Afro-beatifics.
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Gespielt von: Cyndi Handson
Tags: African | Afro Jazz
 in stock $25.07
Rezo Al Agua
Rezo Al Agua (LP + insert)
Cat: LMNK 83LP. Rel: 15 May 25
Caribe Y Sabrosura (3:25)
Bomba Para La Muchacha (feat Odette Telleria) (3:44)
He Venido (3:17)
Asi No Voy (4:08)
Rezo Al Agua (4:32)
Adelante, Caminante (2:50)
Hablen, Habladores (3:06)
No Puedo Respirar (2:29)
Dolor De Cabeza (3:39)
Aguita Eh (2:57)
Y Van Y Vienen (2:52)
Tags: Latin | Spanish
 in stock $24.78
Khadim
Khadim (LP)
Cat: ND 30LP. Rel: 27 May 25
Lamp Fall
Dieuw Bakhul
Khadim
Nimzat
Review: Khadim is a smart evolution of Ndagga Rhythm Force's sound-stripped down, spacious and spiritually charged. Abandoning guitars and full percussion, the four track album hones in on minimal live drumming, dubby synths (including Mark Ernestus's Prophet-5), and Mbene Diatta Seck's powerful, expressive voice. Each track is emotionally rich and narratively distinct while touching on Senegalese history, Sufi devotion and street-level struggles. Songs like 'Lamp Fall' and 'Khadim' pay homage to revered religious figures while blending traditional rhythms with contemporary electronics. After years of touring, this new direction feels deeply rooted yet forward-reaching and means this album is both devotional and radical in its dubwise majesty.
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Mateo Y Cabrera (reissue)
Cat: ORFEO 908591. Rel: 06 May 25
Candombe De Ana (4:03)
Por Ejemplo (3:08)
Yu Le Le (5:44)
Al Mismo Tiempo (4:10)
Todo El Dia (3:57)
Cuatro Viajes (3:11)
Que Vuelve Ella (2:49)
El Tartamudo (3:36)
El Viento En La Cara (3:23)
La Mama Vieja (4:06)
Meritos Y Merecimientos (3:39)
Mejor Me Voy (3:14)
Tags: Latin
 in stock $39.72
Hawalat
Hawalat (LP + booklet)
Cat: HABIBI 0301. Rel: 30 Apr 25
Hanadi (2:19)
Dreams Of An Insomniac (2:48)
Al Dollarji (2:33)
Les Vents Dominants (2:39)
Al Bahriye (2:47)
Miramar (2:23)
The Invisible Cut (2:50)
Helia (feat Sven Wunder) (3:25)
East Of What (3:17)
La Calypso (2:39)
Hawalat (1:59)
Sfiha (1:20)
La Virgule Suspendue (2:23)
Preamble To The Conclusion (2:43)
Chou Ostak (2:30)
What Happened Next (2:53)
Jana (3:47)
Review: Charif Megarbane, the Beirut-based multi-instrumentalist and composer, stretches his sonic vocabulary on this sprawling new full-length, a genre-hopping journey that draws as much from the Lebanese coast as it does from the wider diaspora. Where his earlier work painted intimate portraits of local life, this one looks outwarditoward cultural entanglement, exile, and exchange. 'Hanadi' kicks things off with a sax-led, Somali-inspired groove, while 'Dreams of an Insomniac' drifts through hazy keys and fluttering violin. 'Al Dollarji' recalls his signature Mediterranean funk, full of ornate strings, but 'Al Bahriye' disrupts the flow with hip-hop motifs and vocal samples. Collaborations feel purposeful: 'Helia', with Swedish composer Sven Wunder and the Stockholm Studio Orchestra, layers lush cinematic strings into Megarbane's idiosyncratic palette. Even miniature pieces like 'Sfiha' or 'Preamble to the Conclusion' feel essential, punctuating the record's narrative of displacement with clarity and warmth. It's a collection that resists linearity, folding nostalgia and innovation into a rich, borderless soundian informal transmission between traditions, cities and moods.
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 in stock $32.40
Hawalat
Hawalat (CD)
Cat: HABIBI 0302. Rel: 01 May 25
Hanadi
Dreams Of An Insomniac
Al Dollarji
Les Vents Dominants
Al Bahriye
Miramar
The Invisible Cut
Helia (feat Sven Wunder)
East Of What
La Calypso 0241
Hawalat
Sfiha
La Virgule Suspendue
Preamble To The Conclusion
Chou Ostak
What Happened Next
Jana
 in stock $19.15
Resistencia Sonora: The Living Roots Of Gaita Music In Ovejas Colombia
Alejandro Mendoza - "Cumbia Indigena" (3:14)
Alejandro Mendoza - "Maria" (3:57)
Alejandro Mendoza - "Solo Botas" (3:42)
Andres Narvaez - "No Tengo Na" (4:48)
Andres Narvaez - "Me Voy Pa La Europa" (4:00)
Ismael Ortiz - "Los Aguacatales" (4:16)
Ismael Ortiz - "Suenale El Tambo" (2:44)
Ismael Ortiz - "Acabacion De Ismael" (3:16)
Marqueza Mercado - "Cumbia En El Magdalena" (3:34)
Marqueza Mercado - "Mujer Costena" (3:47)
Marqueza Mercado - "Que No Muera El Folclor" (2:36)
Review: In 2019, Resistencia Sonora was born as a collaborative project uniting urban and rural ethnic-peasant resistances in Montes de Maria, Colombia's western Caribbean. Rooted in a musical epicentre renowned for gaita, cumbia, bullerengue, son palenque, son de negro and accordion styles like porros and pajaritos, the initiative celebrates and preserves the region's rich folkloric life. This album documents festive gatherings, knowledge exchange and co-creation inspired by composer Andres Narvaez, a social leader and land-rights activist. His vision brought musicians together to uphold traditions and honour regional elders and this limited edition vinyl includes a 12-page bilingual booklet with extra background.
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Tags: Latin | Cumbia | Colombian
 in stock $40.55
Calypso Is Like So
Calypso Is Like So (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: SHELL 029. Rel: 29 Jan 25
Jean & Dinah (2:45)
From A Logical Point Of View (3:01)
Not Me (3:04)
What Is This Generation Coming To? (2:42)
Tic Tic Tic (2:45)
Beauty Is Only Skin Deep (2:38)
I Learn A Merengue Mama (3:06)
Take Me Down To Lover's Row (2:35)
Mama Looka Boo Boo (2:55)
Coconut Water (2:48)
Matilda Matilda (2:38)
They Dance All Night (2:36)
 in stock $22.49
Leave The Bones
Leave The Bones (limited gatefold numbered red vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 503906 0325674. Rel: 20 Mar 25
Sanba Yo Pran Pale (2:01)
Kite Zo A (5:51)
Night Drums (2:02)
Lamize Pa Dous (5:45)
No Rival! (5:41)
Ogou (Pran Ka Mwen) (6:20)
Zeb Ate (4:27)
Bade Zile (5:31)
Nou Tout Se Moun (4:09)
Boukman O' (2:07)
Simbi Nan Dlo (6:08)
 in stock $46.76
Tears Of Injustice
Tears Of Injustice (gatefold sky blue vinyl LP)
Cat: OLE 2091LPE. Rel: 27 Feb 25
Funeral For Justice (Injustice version) (5:44)
Imouhar (Injustice version) (8:29)
Takoba (Injustice version) (3:22)
Sousoume Tamacheq (Injustice version) (5:17)
Imajighen (Injustice version) (4:07)
Tchinta (Injustice version) (4:08)
Oh France (Injustice version) (3:40)
Modern Slaves (Injustice version) (4:37)
Review: Nigerian singer, songwriter, and guitar legend, Mdou Moctar should need no introduction if you keep an ear to the ground of sub-Saharan African music. Then again, the vague region covers a vast area - land in all four hemispheres and around 15% of the Earth's walkable surface. So you could be forgiven for missing out on an individual artist if, for example, you weren't already looking for them specifically. Or relied on Western culture media for tips on what to hear next. That said, problematically tunnel-visioned as the North Atlantic-hegemony of commentators can be, Moctar has been something of a darling to UK, European and US musos for a while now. On Tears of Injustice he presents a convincing case for their continued adoration. A master of Tuareg, a style of music also known as desert blues, it's an intoxicating sound that easily transports and invokes, even if the predominantly Tamasheq language he sings in remains a mystery - arguably another factor in the powerful mythology surrounding his legacy.
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Tears Of Injustice
Cat: OLE 2091CD. Rel: 27 Feb 25
Funeral For Justice (Injustice version) (5:44)
Imouhar (Injustice version) (8:29)
Takoba (Injustice version) (3:22)
Sousoume Tamacheq (Injustice version) (5:17)
Imajighen (Injustice version) (4:07)
Tchinta (Injustice version) (4:08)
Oh France (Injustice version) (3:40)
Modern Slaves (Injustice version) (4:37)
 in stock $12.11
Tears Of Injustice
Tears Of Injustice (gatefold LP)
Cat: OLE 2091LP. Rel: 27 Feb 25
Funeral For Justice (Injustice version) (5:44)
Imouhar (Injustice version) (8:29)
Takoba (Injustice version) (3:22)
Sousoume Tamacheq (Injustice version) (5:17)
Imajighen (Injustice version) (4:07)
Tchinta (Injustice version) (4:08)
Oh France (Injustice version) (3:40)
Modern Slaves (Injustice version) (4:37)
Review: Mdou Moctar's reimagining of his work presents a powerful counterpoint to the blistering original. Recorded in the wake of a political crisis that left the band stranded in the US, this acoustic version strips back the aggression, replacing it with raw grief. The band, recording in Brooklyn's Bunker Studio, brings a new, meditative quality to the music, with the songs remaining heavy but haunting in their unamplified form. The standout 'Imouhar' takes shape through two rapid-fire passes, seamlessly merged into one hypnotic take. Where the original album burned with anger, this version captures the sadness and sorrow of a nation caught in perpetual turmoil.

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People Of The Wind (Soundtrack)
Cat: ENTRLP 001. Rel: 29 Apr 25
Baroun-Barouneh (The Rain) (3:40)
Stars In Heaven (Setarh) (1:57)
Aziz Joun (4:38)
Departure (2:01)
Stars In Heaven (vocal) (1:57)
The Lions Graves (4:28)
Lor Bacheh (The Lor Youth) (1:53)
Conquest Of The Basut (4:44)
Thanksgiving (7:04)
Silver Gun (Tofang-E-Noqreh) (1:23)
Baroun-Barouneh (vocal) (5:52)
Review: In 1976 Anthony Howarth produced a documentary film about the Badabi tribe in Southern Iran. Each spring, this indigenous group would make the difficult journey across the Zagros mountains and valleys to ensure their sheep had new pastures to graze. Led by Jafar Qoli, the movie chronicles this epic trek and various events along the way. Taking breathers only for weddings and mediation between contacts, and grappling with torrential rain and perilous terrain, among other challenges, it's an inspiring odyssey to say the least. The music fits the bill perfectly, bringing together the legendary Persian songwriter, editor and singer Shush? Guppy and revered English singer, composer and multi-instrumentalist Gerald Thomas Moore, transporting us to a time, place and people long-since committed to memory.
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Wind
Wind (gatefold LP)
Cat: FINE 4171. Rel: 09 May 25
Koshari (4:04)
Vays Vays (4:25)
Vortex D'automne (4:39)
Fralzer No 4 (4:24)
Wo Der Wind (4:49)
Bicycle Hora (3:22)
Flugangst (3:58)
Hirlau Freylekhs (0:45)
La Boca (3:22)
Mit Meyne Brider (7:55)
Bariloche (3:34)
 in stock $23.09
Idolar
Idolar (LP)
Cat: ATFA 052LP. Rel: 22 May 25
Idolar (5:32)
Why Wena (5:03)
Kwenzenjani (4:52)
Impohlo (4:43)
Thula Msindo (4:20)
Mashonisa (5:20)
Woza (4:18)
Sdudla (5:20)
Baby (5:06)
Izozo (4:38)
Review: Moskito's roots run deep in Tembisa, South Africa, where the pulse of the streets met the groove of kwaito. Founded by Mahlubi "Shadow" Radebe and the late Zwelakhe "Malemon" Mtshali, the group initially thrived as pantsula dancers before locking into the rhythmic power of kwaito. Their debut release captures the raw, unfiltered energy of that transition. 'Idolar' and 'Why Wena' kick things off with a heady blend of infectious vocals and bass-heavy beats, while tracks like 'Kwenzenjani' and 'Impohlo' bring their gritty, township roots to the forefront. Here, the music doesn't need to be refinedieach track, like 'Mashonisa' and 'Woza', is steeped in authenticity. It's the sound of a group at the crossroads of tradition and innovation, channeling the energy of their hometown while pulling from global influences to redefine the boundaries of kwaito. This is the essence of the genre, unfiltered and unpolishediraw, urgent and full of life.
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Tags: Afro House
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Idolar
Idolar (cassette)
Cat: ATFA 052CS. Rel: 22 May 25
Idolar (5:32)
Why Wena (5:03)
Kwenzenjani (4:52)
Impohlo (4:43)
Thula Msindo (4:20)
Mashonisa (5:20)
Woza (4:18)
Sdudla (5:20)
Baby (5:06)
Izozo (4:38)
 in stock $14.64
Idolar
Idolar (CD)
Cat: ATFA 052CD. Rel: 22 May 25
Idolar
Why Wena
Kwenzenjani
Impohlo
Thula Msindo
Mashonisa
Woza
Sdudla
Baby
Izozo
 in stock $13.80
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