black decelerant is the second installment of reflections, a series showcasing contemporary collaborations orchestrated by rvng intl., recently inaugurated by steve gunn and david moore.
well worth the almost lifetime of waiting, luaka bop present world psychedelic classics 5: who is william onyeabor. spread across 3 lps wit download code included, this is the essential collection of one of the most unique and mysterious musicians in recent history.
unknown spiritual jazz gem recorded in argentina in the 80s, under the influence of pharoah sanders, don cherry, archie shepp, and originally released on litto nebbia’s label melopea.
orders are limited to one per customer on this title due to limited availability. daniel aged (inc., frank ocean, kelela) 2020 self-released solo bass recordings on vinyl for the first time with an exclusive unreleased composition. released by in sheeps clothing.
repress - a previously unreleased album, blending gnawa, funk and rock - recorded 1973 in morocco by a three generation family band. the vinyl lp includes a download code.
i sang is an innovative narrative about identity and place that echoes the past while pushing the boundaries of the present, an intricate tapestry woven with love, respect and a deep sense of reverence for music that is wholly danish but feels universal.
mit bloom schafft laurance eine heikle balance zwischen technischer meisterschaft und gefühlvoller erzählung, die den hörer einlädt, sich in seinen traumhaften welten zu verlieren.
sababa 5, the relentless explorers of middle eastern psychedelic groove, present their latest tracks -bezani- and -ashkamoni- on their sixth 45 for batov records.
the 10 tracks project was produced with the contribution of gabriel govea ramos on guitar/bass guitar. featuring pink siifu, mamoyo and spote breeze on vocals.
this album brings to light the strength and endurance of us as humans. a personal journey and documentation of most of the obstacles we have faced as we have moved from 2 different worlds and how we have overcome these struggles through the freedomof art and music through a firm connection with our roots and culture. it s music from our soul telling stories how we were told growing up and merging grooves and african rhythms to exhibit the spirit of africa in relation to where we are in the diasport k.o.g