African Rhythms (Vinyl LP) Folk & AmericanaFrom a trailblazing band featuring members well versed in jazz, funk, gospel, and African music, the debut album by the Oneness of Juju displayed a group playing with the dexterity of Kool & the Gang, the forward thinking musical ideas of Herbie Hancock, and the social consciousness of Gil Scott Heron. The title track is fiercely kinetic, with vocal choruses prodding listeners to dance and Plunky's echo drenched saxophone floating serenely over the
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the producers and co-writers include Bjork
has a tight 1980s sound and is reminiscent of Three Days Of The Condor in places
housed in an old-school Tip-On Jacket
Funk Inc had sent Bob Porter a demo tape which languished in a pile of other until the producer finally got around to working his way through the whole batch
awashed with guitar distortion
Circle's guitarist Janne Westerlund instructing the group during recording to be less straightforward and more "like a plant"
obviously written while "Dead Skunk" was climbing the charts
This new release is a vast leap into an ocean of space and sound
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This thumping track is followed by Sampadan 31 which is reminiscent of Chicago house but with Todh Teri's classic Indian touch
Ty Segall and Chad Ubovich hit the stage for the first time together in five years bringing a full set spanning their entire discography