Metafísica I (Soul, Funk, Afrobeat, etc.)



  • @galleta:257ohn94:

    http://www.upperegyptseries.com/

    Pinta bien, los mixes que he bajado hasta ahora son cremita. Una cosilla, hasta que la página se vaya perfeccionando, se podrían ver las portadas/playlists, no?. Es que ahora no se ve un pijo…

    edit: merci Kole por lo del Mulatu y demás.



  • @pulpo:2o9mnetv:

    @galleta:2o9mnetv:

    http://www.upperegyptseries.com/

    Pinta bien, los mixes que he bajado hasta ahora son cremita. Una cosilla, hasta que la página se vaya perfeccionando, se podrían ver las portadas/playlists, no?. Es que ahora no se ve un pijo…

    Es una página provisional, Pulpo. Decidimos hacer esto para al menos tener algo visible. Preferimos dedicar energías a la página "completa" (por decirlo de alguna manera), en el que si que se verá bien la portadita, el tracklist y toda la mandanga.
    Debuti que te parezca interesante. En breve nuevos volúmenes, incluido uno que he acabado esta semana dedicado al jazz rock, ese genero tan denostado.



  • Mayer Hawthorne - A Strange Arrangement Instrumentals [Stones Throw, 2010]

    @104wxu26:

    While some in major media continue to re-discover vinyl and declare that it's “back” every couple of years, others know that it never went anywhere. In the days when we strictly released hip-hop and DJ records, we've always released our instrumentals on vinyl, and this tradition has carried on through to our newest artists. We now have Mayer Hawthorne’s A Strange Arrangement (Instrumentals) available – 11-tracks, single vinyl.

    http://d01.megashares.com/dl/18ab38a/Mayer_Hawthorne-A_Strange_Arrangement_(Instrumentals)-(STH2237)-WEB-2010-USR.rar
    


  • el otro dia vi por ay un directo de este hombre, pero ahora no lo encuentro, lo habeis visto?



  • un poco más arriba



  • shiiiieeet



  • Ali Farka Touré and Toumani Diabaté-Ali and Toumani 2010.

    http://rapidshare.com/files/356196789/Ali_Farka_Tour_____Toumani_Diabat___-_Ali___Toumani.zip
    


  • @kole:2fop60b6:

    Najite Olokun Prophecy-Africa Before Invasion(SoFa/Plug Research2003.)

    http://rapidshare.com/files/353521951/najite_olokun-africa_before_invasion.rar
    

    este disco es increible, fela estaría orgulloso



  • Podría alguien subir los últimos discos en mediafire, por favor!



  • Oghene Kologbo & Afrobeat Academy- Remember Fela Anikulapo Kuti (Lions Ark Records/Rough Trade, 2007)

    @25b7f83w:

    Here's a must have for every fan of Afrobeat music - 'REMEMBER FELA ANIKULAPO KUTI' - The eagerly-awaited album of the legendary bass- and tenor-guitar-player Oghene Kologbo.
    He's one of the true legends of Afrobeat music. Kologbo olayed on 37 albums with Fela Kuti and the Africa 70. He's carrying on the tradition with 10 songs recorded with the Afrobeat Academy
    Guitar legend Oghene Kologbo was born in Warri, Nigeria in 1957. His father was a well known highlife musician. When Kologbo was a teenager, he began performing with the revolutionary Afrobeat master Fela Kuti. Kologbo went on to record more than 50 sides with Africa 70. He played the hypnotic tenor guitar lines, but often recorded bass and rhythm guitar too. Kologbo was Fela’s personal assistant and ‘tape recorder’. That is, it was his job to remember the melodies Fela would sing to him late at night, then teach them to the band at rehearsal the next day. In 1978, after a show at the Berlin Jazz Festival, Kologbo left the band (along with Tony Allen and a few others) and stayed in Berlin.

    In the 1980s and 1990s, Kologbo worked with the legendary but short-lived Roots Anabo. He also toured and recorded with King Sunny Ade, Tony Allen, and Brenda Fosse, among others.

    In 2005, Kologbo began working with the Afrobeat Academy, Berlin’s heaviest afrobeat ensemble.

    http://rapidshare.com/files/356395788/Oghene_Kologbo.rar
    


  • CARLOS ANTONIO - EL HOMBRE ORQUESTA - LIMA, PERU

    http://vimeo.com/8868759



  • Ninguna filtración por aquí, pero como hace unos meses se habló en Buscant Jeff Mangum de esta superbanda, que tuvo casi más miembros que The Fall, me ha hecho gracia que vayan a tener el merecido reconocimiento:

    @394aoham:

    A documentary film has been made about the Kashmere Stage Band and their legendary band leader Conrad “Prof” Johnson. The film Thunder Soul is directed by Mark Landsman, and will premiere at SXSW in Austin TX, March 13.

    Thunder Soul follows the extraordinary reunion of alumni from Houston’s storied Kashmere High School Stage Band, who return to their school for the first time in 35 years to pay tribute to their beloved leader - the 92 year-old “Prof” - who transformed the school’s mediocre jazz band into a world-class funk powerhouse in the late 60s and early 70s. Conrad Johnson passed away in 2008, only a few days after this reunion.

    Mr. Landsman will be present at the premiere of Thunder Soul along with 30 original members of KSB who are featured in the film. After the film’s March 15 showing, The Kashmere Stage Band will perform at the Austin Chronicle Film Party.

    Podeis encontrar más info en la página de Tiro de Piedra:
    http://www.stonesthrow.com/news/2010/03 ... l-premiere

    Ni que decir tiene que la queremos en el In-edit.



  • maricón el que no lleve afro



  • @pulpo:1ex43kxw:

    esto es la foto de clase de cuando acabaron el bachillerato, no nos engañes

    me adjunto para lo del in-edit

    (como se acumula el material interesante a descargar en este hilo, dios)



  • @kole:3plwac8q:

    Mulatu Astatke- Mulatu Steps Ahead(Strut 2010.)

    http://rapidshare.com/files/354282528/MuAs_K.rar
    

    Esto es una promo copy con la voz de Mulatu en todas las canciones. "This is Mulatu Astatke ans you are listening to my new album Mulatu steps ahead". Si alguien se tropieza con algo decente que lo diga.

    Por lo demás, un album muy digno pero sin sangre. Mucho lounge y jazz, digamos, convencional aunque de todas maneras está de puts.

    @Kanchelskis:3plwac8q:

    esto es la foto de clase de cuando acabaron el bachillerato, no nos engañes

    Hombre, tampoco dije que fuera una foto del año pasado. Sin duda esta foto es mucho más interesante que la que se puedan hacer ahora.

    PD: Mebusas: 10 puan.



  • Vengo a dejarles el primer disco de Vivian Reed, una soul sister del copón, aunque parece que no fue muy prolífica y se acabó dedicanco al musical.

    Incluye versión bastante digna de la CANCIÓN 'You've lost that loving feeling' (aunque mejor no comparar con original, la verdad) y ese pepinarro que es "The shape of things to come".

    El .rar lleva añadidas algunas bonus tracks como las versiones de God bless the child o Tired of being alone, gentileza de un señor que tiene un blog y que ahora no recuerdo ni encuentro cuál era, lo siento.

    http://www.mediafire.com/?dwergmlimwm
    


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    V.A. - EVEN MO' MOD JAZZ

    Ahora mismo como que no tengo mucho tiempo para escribir, pero realmente este disco es de los que cualquier palabra sobra. Tengo, por ahora, tres discos de esta colección y los tres son imprescindibles. Poco a poco iremos pillando el resto. Pero este tiene un no sé qué que no se yo que lo hace imparable Hay una buena variedad: crooners y jazzman haciendo versiones soul (the great Jackie y Fitzgerald se salen), bluesman rompiendo la pana (ese Bobby Band y el tema de Frank Frost es cojonudo), jazzmen haciendo groove y modern jazz y, una debilidad personal, los crooners haciendo virguerías con lo que yo llamo “mob pop” o pop mafioso, ya saben: personal fijo en los casinos con amigos no muy recomendables y todo eso (el tema de Andy Williams es de traca traca traca)

    No sé, pero a mí este disco me vuelve loco. Así que lo mejor será que las chicas se pongan ese vestido rojo ceñido y con escote generoso, y los chicos ese traje entallado y con corbata delgada y empiecen a chascar el pulgar y el anular. VIVA LAS VEGAS…..!!!!!!!

    1. Another Plan For School Mix Up – The Cals
    2. Hush - Woody Herman
    3. Uptight (Everything's Alright) - Jackie Wilson & Count Basie
    4. Get Ready - Ella Fitzgerald
    5. Hang On Sloopy - Count Basie & His Orchestra
    6. Honey Child - Bobby 'Blue' Bland
    7. Ain't There Something That Money Can't Buy - Young-Holt Trio
    8. Musty Rusty (part 1) - Lou Donaldson
    9. My Back Scratcher - Frank Frost
    10. Shimmy - Toussaint McCall
    11. Light My Fire - Erma Franklin
    12. Fever - Sharon Cash
    13. I Heard It Through The Grapevine - Karen Hernandez
    14. Secret Love - Billy Stewart
    15. Unchain My Heart - Trini Lopez
    16. Caesar's Pad - Googie Rene & His Orchestra
    17. House Of Bamboo - Andy Williams
    18. Feeling Good - Jean Dushon
    19. Psychedelic Sally – Eddie Jefferson
    20. The Point (part 1)- Aaron 'Chico' Bailey & The Family Affair Band
    21. The Point (part 2)- Aaron 'Chico' Bailey & The Family Affair Band
    22. I Got To See My Baby - Lee Jones & The Unforgotten Two
    23. Ain't It A Groove - Dave Hamilton

    http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?zadjm00f544



  • Getatchew Mekuria & The Ex & Guests-Moa Anbessa (2006.)

    @218cim9s:

    Getatchew Mekuria is the most revered veteran of the Ethiopian saxophone. In his seventies, he is still in full voice, with his own, powerfully distinctive style of playing. His huge vibrato, both forceful and fragile, plays around the vocal lines, using typical Ethiopian embellishments. He is the inventor of a musical style called the Shellele, which originates from a heroic war-chant, translated to the saxophone. When he plays it, he dons a lion's mane and cuts loose with furious solos that are a kind of free jazz, from before free jazz existed.
    The Ex, often descibed as an avant-ethno-improv-punk band, toured Ethiopia twice and fell in love with its music. The Ex had their 25th year anniversary party in 2004 and they invited Getatchew to perform there with the ICP, the Instant Composers Pool, Holland's most amazing free-improvising jazz group. It was his first time traveling outside of Ethiopia but he accepted the ICP as if they were his own band, donned his lion's mane and blasted everyone off stage. He suggested to The Ex he should record his next CD with them. The result is unique; Getatchew's Ethiopian melodies and solos mesh with The Ex's rhythms, noise and vocals, supported by a guest horn section, like they were made for each other.

    A killer combination of sounds – the searing tenor sax of Getatchew Mekuria and the raspy guitars of The Ex -- brought together here in really unique cross-cultural formation! Mekuria's influence really transforms the sound of The Ex -- bringing their anarchic spirit into a strongly Ethiopian mode -- one that's further underscored by some great guest horn work on clarinet, alto, and trombone -- used like the kind of horn sections you'd find on Ethiopian recordings from the 70s -- which lets Mekuria really do his thing by soloing over the tunes with a great deal of feeling. There's a bit of vocals on the record from GW Sok, but the main vibe is instrumental -- and titles include "Ethiopia Hagere", "Sethed Seketlat", "Musicawi Silt", "Tezeta", "Almaz Yeharewa", "Che Belew

    http://rapidshare.com/files/362072213/Getatchew_Mekurya___The_Ex_and_Guests_-_Moa_Anbessa_K.rar
    


  • @kole:26e8g1hi:

    Getatchew Mekuria & The Ex & Guests-Moa Anbessa (2006.)

    bufff…. palabras mayores.... y después manel se queja de que le llame gurú.



  • De puta madre Kole, muchas gracias por esta perla!