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CLMB MXTP #033

September 26, 2016

Sa da tay* everyone! I'm going to sine your pitty on the runny kine* if you don’t give this mixtape a listen, it’s perfect for Ranacan*! Capatown*, Cole me down on the panny sty* because I know a thing or two about many of the artists in this mixtape that have laid the groundwork of 60’s and 70’s Soul and Funk music. Lee ba time*, It’s perfect for Tipi Tais* as well as your main damies* (except for baddy daddy lamatai tabby chais*)…

Lean back and enjoy the tunes!

 Wa da tah, bammies*!


*Translated from English to Pootie Tang. Here’s a dictionary for those that don’t master the language yet… Capachow!

1.     Dr. Buzzard’s Original Savannah Band – I’ll Play The Fool

2.     Delaney & Bonnie – Only You Know And I Know

3.     Average White Band – School Boy Crush

4.     Mandrill – Fencewalk

5.     Ohio Players – Fire

6.     War – All Day Music

7.     Tower Of Power – So Very Hard To Go

8.     The Undisputed Truth – Smiling Faces Sometimes

9.     Billy Paul – Your Song

10.  MFSB, The Three Degrees – The Sound of Philadelphia

11.  The Jones Girls – Nights Over Egypt

12.  Isaac Hayes – Walk On By


ROYAL PRODIGY

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CLMB MXTP #032

September 19, 2016

I’m more of an oldschool kind of guy and I very often struggle to find something I like with newer artists. Lately however, I have been digging and listening to a lot of more recent material. And although I have to confess that there were a lot of things that I really struggled to enjoy, I managed to put these 12 songs that I really grew fond of together for the mixtape.

As the title of the mixtape indicates, the song that has been recorded the earliest on it is from 2010. Now I know, that some of the songs are still very oldschool oriented and DOOM and Ghostface aren’t really from the newer generation of artists, but I thought one wouldn’t necessarily notice the gap there and all in all the songs fit really well together. I hope you’ll enjoy listening to these tracks as much as I do!

01. L’Orange & Jeremiah Jae - All I Need (feat. Gift Of Gab)

02. Chance The Rapper - Nana (feat. Action Bronson)

03. Westside Gunn - Mr. T

04. Statik Selektah - Carry On (feat. Joey Bada$$ & Freddie Gibbs)

05. Little Simz - Gratitude (feat. The Hics)

06. Odd Future - Orange Juice

07. The Underachievers - Gold Soul Theory

08. DOOMSTARKS - Victory Laps

09. Vince Staples - Nate (feat. James Fauntleroy)

10. Ab-Soul - Turn Me Up (feat. Kendrick Lamar)

11. Mick Jenkins - Jazz

12. Ghostpoet - Survive It


LOSANGE LES

 

 

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CLMB MXTP #031

September 12, 2016

These are the tracks I have been listening to during my holidays. From the moment I took the plane till I came back home. Those songs really got me in a nostalgic mood, longing to see my homeland again.

Those are also friends and artists I have worked with in the past couple of years.

This mix is made to sit down and enjoy a Frappuccino with (I f***ing hate Starbucks)..

Play this at a BBQ or do whatever you want to do.

 

Peace.

1. AAMAR – Cloth

2. Flako – What’s the calling me

3. Flying Lotus – Jurassic Notion/M Theory

4. Mr.Mockwell & Kaytradamus – Rawkus Preparation

5. THEmind –Mercury Rising

6. fLako – Mating Dance

7. Versis – iLLcandescent

8. THEmind – Sa ve thewo rid

9. Years &Years – Shine (Katuchat x Raye cover)

10. Ykwo – Human being

11. Swimming Tv – With you

12. AAMAR – On the other side


AAMAR

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CLMB MXTP #030

September 5, 2016

There is really no common thread in this mixtape other than the fact that most of the songs are moderately slow… It’s really more of an eclectic collection of tunes I listen to lately while enjoying the late summer sunlight. So let the smoothness of this mixtape carry you on a soft cotton cloud and revel in pure chillness (that’s a word… right?).

bisous

1.     Gabriel Garzon-Montano – Keep On Running

2.     Holy Forest – Africa Calling (feat. Preachermann, Tata Din Din & The Antibalas Horns)

3.     Parson Jones – Make And Model

4.     Cotton Jones – I Am The Changer

5.     Photay – Illusion Of Seclusion

6.     Funkadelic – Good Thoughts, Bad Thoughts

7.     Andy Shauf – You’re Out Wasting

8.     Romare – Motherless Child

9.     Lack Of Afro – For You

10.  Jaakko Eino Kalevi – Double Talk

11.  Graham Nash – Better Days

12.  Lemon Jelly – A Tune For Jack

13.  Love – Everybody’s Gotta Live

14.  Unno – Wall 


Royal Prodigy

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CLMB MXTP #029

August 29, 2016

A bunch of 70’s Brazilian tunes. They are meant to make you move, make you groove. Lets keep summer alive!

1.      Nascimento / Lô Borges - Tudo que voce podia ser

2.      Astrud Gilberto - Black Magic (A Gira)

3.      Originais Do Samba - Falador Passa Mal

4.      Os Originais Do Samba - Tehna Fe Pois Amanha Um Lindo Dia Vai Nascer

5.      Gal Costa – Flor De Maracuja

6.      Jorge Ben Jor – Comanche

7.      Tim Maia – Bom Senso

8.      Cassiano - Central do Brasil

9.      Antonio Pino & Ed Cortes – Meu Nome E Ze

10.   The Bottletop Band ft. Rodrigo Amarante – Mana


CIDADE DE DEUS

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CLMB MXTP #028

August 22, 2016

Everybody complains that everything was better back in the days. I can’t totally agree. Obviously you have all the classics that cannot be overlooked, but in all fairness there are still people doing some really good hip-hop nowadays. You just have to find them and that is the tricky part and that is sort of where Colombe Music tries to step in and make things easier for you.

With this mixtape, I tried to bring you some older and some newer songs from bands you may or may not know. And maybe if you know the bands, the songs I picked are not the ones you are most familiar with. Either way, the songs have been recorded over the timespan from 1992 to 2016, but they all have the same groove and spirit. I hope you’ll enjoy them as much as I do!

01. The Pharcyde - Passing Me By

02. Slum Village - Keep It On (This Beat)

03. Pete Rock & CL Smooth - The Basement

04. Strong Arm Steady - Questions (feat. Planet Asia & Fashawn)

05. CunninLynguists - Seasons (feat. Masta Ace)

06. Ivan Ave & Yogisoul - Intentions

07. Domo Genesis - Dapper (feat. Anderson .Paak)

08. Jurassic 5 - Future Sound

09. Murs & 9th Wonder - Better Way

10. A Tribe Called Quest - Busta’s Lament

11. Epidemic - Bringin’ It Back

12. Edo G. & Da Bulldogs - 304s


Kraps

 

 

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CLMB MXTP #027

August 15, 2016

Are you the kind of person that only listens to music to feel energetic and pumped up? In that case I suggest you leave this page faster than Tiësto can say ’Avicii’, because this music will definitely not be for you. This is a mixtape for the people that want a soundtrack to stay in bed to on Sunday mornings, that love to just kick back on the couch with a couple of beers (if that’s your poison of choice) or for everyone out there who just want a smooth playlist to take them to serenity after a hard day at work. 

In terms of the music, they are all favorites of mine in their own right, be it a golden oldie or a newer acquaintance. The genres are heavily mixed, ranging from sun-drenched tropicalia such as Azimüth to alt-pop by the likes of Connan Mockasin, with the odd 80’s pop guilty pleasure making its way in there (yes Michael McDonald, I’m talking to you). Some songs are instrumental, some are not. There are a couple of songs that have a very positive vibe to them, others are rather introspective. One thing is for sure though, they will all bring 100 per cent smoothness to your day no matter how you are spending it. 

 

 

 

1.     Ariel Pink’s Haunted Graffiti - Baby

2.     Azimüth - A Manhã

3.     The Arcs - Young

4.     Mac DeMarco - Chamber Of Reflection

5.     Michael McDonald - I Keep Forgetting (Every Time You’re Near)

6.     William DeVaughn - Be Thankful For What You’ve Got (Pt. 1 & Pt. 2)

7.     Evinha - Esperar Pra Ver

8.     Connan Mockasin - Caramel

9.     Devendra Banhart - Middle Names

10.   El Michels Affair - Hung Up On My Baby

11.   Archy Marshall - Swell


Ladonian

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CLMB MXTP #026

August 7, 2016

I was high when I listened to most of these songs. I go for a walk and listen to music. Most of the days it rains, but then I just put my rain jacket on. I find myself stopping, standing still staring at the grey horizon. The grey wall sets upon the shore. There is no distance here. Just me. I like to have moments just for myself. I do this everyday - I try to. I find hope in these stories, and I hope you enjoy the collection of these hopeful stories.

1.    Papooz - Ann Wants to Dance

2.    Infinite Bisous - The Past Tense

3.    Son Lux - Alternate World

4.    Sin Fang - Candyland feat Jonsi

5.    Oh Wonder - Livewire

6.    Tops - Way To Be Loved

7.    Kim Novak - Nowhere to Run

8.    JJ - Calico

9.    Sufjan Stevens - Death With Dignity

10. Father John Misty - I Went to the Store One Day

11.  Patrick Watson - Words In The Fire

12. Daniel Lanois - JJ Leaves LA


Lovestreet

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CLMB MXTP #025

August 1, 2016

For most of you, holidays have already started or are just around the corner. The lucky ones will be traveling to faraway and completely new places while others will not have the opportunity to get away from their daily routine for whatever reason. This is what motivated me to put today’s mixtape together. It is a compilation of some of my favorite 70s African Psych Rock tracks. It will take you to Nigeria, Zambia, Benin and Togo. I thought it would be a good opportunity for some of you to travel a bit and if it is only for the duration of the bus or train ride to work and for the others to discover new music while exploring new cultures and people. I hope you will enjoy it as much as I do.

1. SJOB Movement - You Only Live Once

2. Tirogo - Float 

3. Witch - Lazy Bones

4. Ngozi Family - Everything Is Over

5. The Peace - I don’t know 

6. Ofege - Whizzy Ilabo

 7. Orchestre Poly-Rythmo de Cotonou - Sê Tché Wê Djo Mon

 8. The Mebusas - Mr Bulldog (Original 45 version)

 9. Roger Damawuzan & Les As du Benin - Wait for me

 10. Rikki Ililonga & Musi-O-Tunya - Lovely Woman

 11. Amanaz - Making the Scene


 CISUM

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CLMB MXTP #024

July 25, 2016

A selection of funky, soulful songs I picked up over the year. Didn’t do it on purpose, but they are all about love, coming straight out of Canada, Finland, US and even the Bahamas.

1.    Trevor Dandy - Is There Any Love

2.    Minnie riperton - Inside My Love

3.    Ronnie Butler And The Ramblers / Peace Without Love

4.    Matti Oiling - Oiling Boiling

5.    Cymande - Dove

6.    Angelillo Et Hamel - Je Veux Te Dire Une Chanson

7.    Dee Edwards Why can’t there be love

8.    Janko Nilovic - Drug Song

9.    Curtis Mayfield - We The People Who Are Darker Than Blue


Zé Pequeno

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CLMB MXTP #023

July 18, 2016

‘Hmmmmmm’: the sound that comes out every time it hits the spot! Not the ‘Hmm’ we use when hesitating in the middle of a sentence, or that uncertainty 'Hmm'. I’m talking about the ‘Hmmmmmm’ that has a deep bass to it, that vibrates in the back of your throat…

1.     SZA - Child's Play (feat. Chance The Rapper)

2.     Bas - Clouds Never Get Old

3.     Kembe X - Talk Back Produced

4.     Isaiah Rashad - Heavenly Father

5.     A$AP Rocky - Everyday (Feat. Rod Stewart & Miguel & Mark Ronson)

6.     Mac Miller - Time Flies (Featuring Lil B)

7.     Kendrick Lamar – Alright

8.     ScHoolboy Q - THat Part (feat. Kanye West)

9.     The Internet- Just Sayin/I Tried

10.  Vic Mensa- 16 Shots


THEODORT

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CLMB MXTP #022

July 11, 2016

When discovering Cambodian music, and more specifically artists from the 50s, 60s or 70s, one must take a closer look at the history of the Kingdom of Wonder. As most of you will know, a genocide was carried out by the Khmer Rouge regime between 1975 and 1979 in which an estimated 1.5 to 3 million people died.

During this time, musicians had no choice but to hide their identities. Some of them enlisted to play ‘revolutionary’ music for the Khmer Rouge regime but even most of these artists did not survive. Artists and musicians were subjected to the most extreme form of music censorship. Music itself was banned and estimations say that up to 90% of Cambodia’s musicians were killed during Pol Pot’s rule.

This mixtape is dedicated to Sin Sisamuth who is considered as the "King of Khmer music" around the world. Sin Sisamouth, along with Ros Sereysothea, Pan Ron, Mao Sareth and other Khmer artists, was part of a thriving pop music scene in Phnom Penh that blended elements of Khmer traditional music with the sounds of rhythm and blues and rock and roll to reach a westernized sound.

Sisamouth died during the Khmer Rouge regime under circumstances that are unclear. Fortunately, his music remains.

I recommend watching The Missing Picture.

1) Touch Sreynich - SaRaVan Sliek Khyal DonDob Mek

2) Sin Sisamuth - សន សសមត - Mdech Ban Saarch Dak Knhom

3) Pan Ron - Rom Ago Ago

4) Ros Sereysothea & Sin Sisamouth - Khork Jet Sneah Srey

5) Unknown Artist – Unknown Title

6) Pen Ron - Chet Del Srolanh

7) សនហកនងពលរតរ - Sneha Knong Pel Reatrey (Remix from Gem on the run OST)


Yosa Mowt

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CLMB MXTP #021

July 4, 2016

This mixtape is mainly about robberies, drug deals, encounters with cops, street life and whatnot. I wanted to put something together that was badass, but without being too “gangsta” and this is what I came up with. In the end among these 13 tracks, some are a little bit smoother and others a little bit rougher, but just give the mixtape a listen and you might be able to find what you need.

1. Ill Bill - Gangsta Rap

2. Immortal Technique - Industrial Revolution

3. Jedi Mind Tricks - Nada Cambia

4. Action Bronson - The Madness

5. Pete Rock - Head Rush (feat. RZA & GZA)

6. JuJu Rogers - Officer

7. Freddie Gibbs - Harold’s

8. MED, Blu & Madlib - Finer Things (feat. Phonte & Likewise)

9. Lewis Parker & Eastkoast - Bank Robbery

10. Jaylib - The Heist

11. Beastie Boys - Professor Booty

12. DOOM - Gazzillion Ear

13. Quasimoto - Bad Character


Kraps

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CLMB MXTP #020

June 27, 2016

This playlist reflects my ongoing love affair with Turkish and Brazilian music from the 70’s. Also featured are tracks from Africa, Japan, the US/UK and France and one i’d like to personally share, my grandfathers rendition of ‘My Way Of Life’ recorded on a 2 track in a hotel lobby in the 60’s. 

Sometimes I find myself not listening to music that often throughout the month, but there will be that one discovery which I keep coming back to. Most of these songs have been those that I don’t let go until i’ve overplayed them.

1.    Gurbet - Özdemir Erdoğan

2.    Onda - Cassiano

3.    Gunese Don Cicegim - Ersen

4.    Calypso Rock - Original Tropicana Steel Band

5.    Black Room - Jun Mayuzumi

6.    My Way Of Life - Akademik

7.    Adeus Bahia - Dora E Walter

8.    New life - A. Perry/L. Delacour

9.    Oh Yeh Soweto - Teaspoon & the Waves

10.  Kumala - D.R. Hooker

11.   Breakdown Suite - Serge Gainsbourg

12.  Moss Garden - David Bowie


DJ-EHAN

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CLMB MXTP #019

June 20, 2016

I have a playlist for everything. I have a playlist for the Monday morning, for when I run, rainy days (I used that one way too much this spring), I even have a playlist for the book I am reading. But the one I prefer by far is the one I listen to while driving to the beach.

I leave at sunrise, so I need to start slowly with a nice Allan Kingdom. The next song is the first Schoolboy Q song I discovered. For those who know me, Schoolboy Q is part of all my playlists. After that, my most recent discovery: a featuring between French Montana and Kodak Black, for a song that will be my 2016 summer anthem. Then, we have IshDARR with “Too Bad” and Action Bronsons “Easy Rider”. For those of you who haven’t watch the video clip from Easy Rider, leave this blog for 5 minutes and come back. You will understand why this is one of my top driving song. After that, we are moving to the two old school songs from this playlist, two classics: Notorious BIG with “Big Poppa” and Dilated Peoples with “Worst comes to worst”.

Now we are already halfway through the ride. I need something to boost me. I discovered Viceroy a few years ago, he's a DJ from San Francisco, whose moto is “summertime all the time”. Once a month, he provides the world with a nice sunny remix of a hip-hop song. Because we are riding, I selected “Ride with me” by Nelly. To follow this catchy West-Coast vibe, I want you to discover 100s, an artist who looks like Snoop Dogg, and who sounds like a groovy Snoop Dogg. We will then stay in LA with Anderson Paak and Knwledge: Their common project, NxWorries, gave birth to two crazy songs and I decided to pick “Link Up”. Pell is a rapper from New-Orleans, and “Eleven:11” is the main song of “Floating while dreaming”, his first project. The album name says it all… Just listen. Let’s give Chance the Rapper a minute in this playlist, he deserves it. Donnie Trumpet & the Social Experiment is a band project he has and the voice of Chance always sends good vibes. If we give him some time, we also need some Childish Gambino. The beach is now close. “Telegraphe Ave” is the perfect song when I drive. I like to open the window, feel the salty wind and follow Childish story. Finally, Kweku Collins will close this playlist. I am tired of driving; I can see the ocean, the sun, the sand… I'm arriving home.

1. Allan Kingdom - The Ride

2. Schoolboy Q - There He Go

3. French Montana - Lockjaw (feat. Kodak Black)

4. IshDARR - Too Bad (Prod. J Gramm)

5. Action Bronson - Easy Rider

6. The Notorious B.I.G. - Big Poppa

7. Dilated Peoples - Worst Comes To Worst

8. Viceroy - Ride Wit Me (Viceroy "Jet Life" Remix)

9. 100s - Fuckin Around

10. NxWorries - Link Up

11. Pell - Eleven:11

12. Donnie Trumpet & The Social Experiment - Sunday Candy

13. Childish Gambino - Telegraph Ave

14. Kweku Collins - Lonely Lullabies


DIEUZ

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CLMB MXTP #018

June 13, 2016

As I was walking around São Salvador on a warm summer night, I… Wait… Why am I making stuff up? All my friends know that I’ve never been to Brazil. Not even to the American continent for that matter. But my Friend Lucas went there last summer and brought with him a huge collection of musical treasures he purchased in small music stores in and around São Paulo. Thankfully, one does not have to travel across half the globe to enjoy Brazil’s greatest gift to humanity: from samba, bossa nova to funk carioca, etc.

I actually live in Sweden, arguably Brazil’s polar opposite (weather-wise). Especially during cold winter days I like to shuffle up a couple of Brazilian songs, close my eyes and project myself to Brazil, where I’m holding a Caipirinha in my hand, instead of a snow shovel. Anyhow, it’s summertime now and I still enjoy listening to this music, as it is as much of a summer ingredient as sunburns and sand in your shoes. So do it like I do, listen to the collection of songs below and project yourself having a beautiful night in Salvador da Bahia (or at least how I imagine it to be)!

Ps: track number five is actually more of an Italian library song, but I’m sure that you’ll enjoy it nonetheless! 

1)    O Povo Canta – O Telefone Tocou Navamante

2)    Jorge Ben – Por Causa de Você, Menina

3)    Os Originais Do Samba – Tenha Fé, Pois Amanhã Um Lindo Dia Vai

4)    Djavan – Serrado

5)    Vittorio Paltrinieri – Meu Brazil

6)    Novos Baianos – Swing de Campo Grande

7)    Mario Castro Neves & Samba S.A. – Candomblé

8)    Jamie & Nair – Sob O Mar

9)    Painel De Controle – Relax

10)  Famks – Labirinto

11)   Tim Maia – Bom Senso

12)  Seu Jorge – Burguesinha

13)  Wilson Simonal – Nem Vem Que Nao Tem

14)  Joao Donato – A Ra

15)  José Larralde – Quimey Neuquen

16)  Quinteto Violado – Marcha Nativa Dos Índios Quiriris 


Royal Prodigy

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CLMB MXTP #017

June 6, 2016

Here is a selection of songs that I find truly beautiful. Some of them have been sampled in famous hiphop songs and others are timeless protest songs. Some of the songs make you want to dance, some make you want to make love and some songs might open your eyes and make you see the hardship some people have had to endure in this world. They are all beautiful songs with a lot of soul in them.

Enjoy. 

1. Wendy Rene - After Laughter Comes Tears

2. Nina Simone - Baltimore

3. Syl Johnson - Is It Because I'm Black

4. Marvin Gaye - What's Going On

5. Isaac Hayes - Walk On By

6. Tyrone Evans - How Sweet It Is

7. Chackachas - Stories

8. James Brown - Blind Man Can See

9. Ann Peebles - Trouble Heartaches & Sadness


Jojo

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CLMB MXTP #016

May 30, 2016

Really honored to be the first demoiselle to do a mixtape for Colombe… Hell yeah! This one is just a collection of songs that I have gathered these last few years. For some reasons they all come from Africa (except Barabass & the Happy Few who is actually a musical collective from Norway, wtf??). Otherwise, I am talking Zimbabwe, Mali, Ghana, Nigeria, South Africa …and even Madagascar!! (guess which one it is). From my modest point of view, I think it is a great playlist to start the day with. Special favorite is the song from Alick Macheso : A 10 minutes track from Zimbabwe, muy perfecto to forget about the London rainy mornings. Hope you like it!

1. Celestine Ukwu & His Philosophers National - Igede

‪2. Desmond Ababio - Tsutsu Tsosemo

3. Ama Mbre Ewa - Etubom Rex Williams

4. Seprewa Kasa - Nkabom

‪5. Steve Dyer - Mananga

‪6. Tarika - Koba

‪7. Ami Wassidje - Tamalá

‪8. Barabass & The Happy Few-Luca Rossi


Solei-La

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CLMB MXTP #015

May 23, 2016

These are some jams that I’ve either been into for a while, or that I recently found. Arthur Russell, China Crisis and African Brothers Band International have been our car music for a while, whilst on tour. Silver Apples are just a classic. And the Pender Street Steppers are a recent discovery - I really like their raw production (quite refreshing in the House scene). I’d like to dedicate this mixtape to Ted, who stepped in to help with the mixing. At the risk of sounding pedantic, or stating the obvious, I recommend listening to this with good quality speakers/headphones. Anyway, I hope it tickles your pickle! Peace

1.        Lonnie Holley - Looking For All (All Rendered Truth)

2.       Arthur Russell - You and Me Both

3.       Leven Signs - This Inner Space

4.       Finis Africae . El Secreto de las 12

5.       China Crisis - African and White

6.       Francis Bebey - La Condition Masculine

7.       Pender Street Steppers - Bubble World

8.      Silver Apples - Lovefingers

9.      Run the Jewels - Love Again (Akinyele Back) (feat. Gangsta Boo)

10.    African Brothers Dance Band (International) - Me Nyame Wo Pennye Ho


Pessoa

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CLMB MXTP #014

May 16, 2016

These tracks are gold: deep underground, rare and moreover, precious. Every single one of these made me think to myself “this is the best track I’ve ever heard”.

Not only am I certain that you have never heard from any of these artists before, I guarantee you will play this playlist over and over again. I could give you a detailed description of these tracks; what style of music is this, which year was it released yadda yadda yadda. No written text could possibly give you this feeling of transcendence, fluidity, harmony or resurrection, so why bother. So just listen to these tracks and I’m sure you’ll find yourself in an entirely different dimension. I assure you. 

1.     Love Explosion – Donnell Pitman

2.     Try It Out – Gino Soccio

3.     Do You Have Any (Ya’ Know Where I Can Get Some) – La Pamplemousse

4.     Disco-Hi-Life – Orlando Julius

5.     Love Hangover – Diana Ross

6.     Velvet Hands – Velvet Hands

7.     Trinidad Bump – Cosmic Force

8.     Le-Beat – Lo-End

9.     Usisilike – Abeti


Jean-Louis

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Mar 19, 2017 Summary 2 Colombe Music
Mar 19, 2017 Summary 2 Colombe Music
Mar 19, 2017 Summary 2 Colombe Music
Mar 19, 2017 Summary 2 Colombe Music
Mar 6, 2017 Summary 2 Colombe Music
Mar 6, 2017 Summary 2 Colombe Music
CLMB MXTP #052
Mar 6, 2017 Summary 2 Colombe Music
Mar 6, 2017 Summary 2 Colombe Music
Mar 6, 2017 Summary 2 Colombe Music
Mar 6, 2017 Summary 2 Colombe Music
Feb 20, 2017 Summary 2 Colombe Music
Feb 20, 2017 Summary 2 Colombe Music
CLMB MXTP #051
Feb 20, 2017 Summary 2 Colombe Music
Feb 20, 2017 Summary 2 Colombe Music
Feb 20, 2017 Summary 2 Colombe Music
Feb 20, 2017 Summary 2 Colombe Music

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