Flash Atkins has pulled together a crack team of musicians for Sanza Mibale Ya Bo Pemi. It is a tribute to the golden age of afro disco, when the sounds of 70s New York found their way to the continent and fused with local musical styles and rhythms.
Felix Ngindu sings in his native Lingala language from DRC over a locked bass, congas, keys, percussion, rhythm guitar and a brass section from Haggis Horn’s Atholl Ransome and Malcolm Strachan. Funk, disco, soul and jazz all blend for a a peak time jam.
The Flash Dub strips things back to the rhythm section for heads down, dubby action and a tracky take that still packs a dance floor punch.
The incomparable Bosq steps up for remix duties and knocks it out the park. Layered drums and percussion give things a more latin swing before the beats break, piano enters the fray and it’s a tropical funk party starter all the way.
The dub does the beat thing, rocking a hard groove for the dancers. Hands in the air? F**ck yeah!
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Knights of the Turntable Interview
Dream Chimney – All Back to Mine
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Glenn Underground – ‘Mean & Good at The Same Time, Wheww’
Jimpster – ‘WOW! OG is already excellent but Bosq smashes the remix!
Laurent Garnier – ‘Love it!’
Yuksek – ‘Yes please’
Danny Krivit – ‘Nice promo bonus’
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