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Manu Dibango 'Dibango 82 Live in Marseille 1982' (Wewantsounds) - a review

May 3, 2025

Recorded live on December 22, 1982, at the Théâtre La Criée in Marseille, this previously unreleased recording sees the ‘Lion of Cameroon’, Manu Dibango at the height of his considerable powers as he and his brilliant eight-piece band roar through a blistering set that showcases his world-beating blend of Cameroonian makossa, Congolese rumba and jazz-funk-fusion. Beautifully captured (and remastered from the original tapes), this is an amazing find from the always exceptional WEWANTSOUNDS label. Read / Listen.

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In MUSIC Tags LATEST, Africa, Afrobeat, Jazz, Jazz-Funk, Fusion, funk, Cameroon, Congo
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Lophae 'Perfect Strangers' (self release) - a review

May 1, 2025

Released in January, Lophae’s ‘Perfect Strangers’ is a brilliantly realised recording of four exceptionally talented musicians locked into one studio room as they improvise and explore bandleader and guitarist Greg Sanders’ beautifully melodic compositions. With the quartet filled out with Ben Brown (Waaju, Mulatu), Tom Herbert (Polar Bear, Acoustic Ladyland) and the gorgeous tenor sax playing of Sam Rapley, the album’s Brazilian, West African and classic jazz stylings are elevated to something extra special. One of the best records of the year no doubt. Read / Listen.

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In MUSIC Tags LATEST, London, Afrobeat, Jazz, Jazz-Funk, soul jazz
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Web Web ‘Plexus Plexus’ (Compost Records) - a review

April 29, 2025

The ridiculously prolific Munich outfit Web Web return to Compost Records with yet another album but this time around, they’ve enlisted the fuzz guitar heroics of JJ Whitefield, ensuring that their hybrid collage of krautrock and revolutionary era jazz has an even more pronounced psychedelic edge. It absolutely works. Read / Listen.

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In MUSIC Tags LATEST, Psyche, Psychedelic, Germany, Krautrock, Kraut, Jazz, Fusion
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Brain Damage x Emiko Ota x Mad Professor 'Oide Oide' (Jarring Effects) - a review

April 11, 2025

On his seventeenth album, the French dub pioneer Brain Damage has assembled together the Japanese experimentalist Emiko Ota and the British dub-eccentric Mad Professor and made a brilliantly strange record of what he calls ‘Post-Dub’. It is, however, so much more than that title suggests. Each track is named after one of the many mysterious spirits unique to the Japanese imagination - the yōkai - and each song takes on the unfathomable characteristics of these creatures, be they malevolent or benevolent to us mortals. Musically, the album swings from post-punk edge to cavernous digi-dub to curious theatrical vignettes, always with this sense of esoteric wonder. Read / Listen.

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In MUSIC Tags LATEST, Dub, post-punk, Poetry, Japan, folkloric, Reggae
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Web Web 'Apotheosis' (Compost Records) - premiere

April 2, 2025

Always a thrill to premiere a new track to the world and this fizzing, jazzy krautrocker from the Munich-based jazz outfit Web Web certainly deserves highlighting. From their forthcoming sixth album ‘Plexus Plexus’, special guest JJ Whitefield (The Poets Of Rhythm / Karl Hector & The Malcouns / Syrup) lays down his fuzzed-up guitar line all over ‘Apotheosis’, the end result resembling a focussed mash up of cosmic Neu!, Os Mutantes and the electric Miles Davis energy that permeates the rest of the album. Listen here…

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In MUSIC Tags LATEST, Premiere, Germany, Krautrock, Kraut, Jazz, Jazz-Rock, free jazz
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Charles Webster & Muzi 'Bakulindele' (Stay True Sounds) - video premiere

March 14, 2025

Check out this brand new video revealing the new project from the UK deep house legend Charles Webster and his collaboration with South African artist Muzi. Intimately recorded, we see the process behind their single 'Bakulindele', as good an example of contemporary SA house music as you will find. The single is released today on Kid Fonque’s awesome Stay True Sounds label and it promises much for the album to come! Watch / Read / Listen.

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In MUSIC Tags LATEST, South Africa, Mzansi, deep house, house music
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Raúl Monsalve y Los Forajidos 'SOL' (Olindo Records) - a review

March 13, 2025

Raúl Monsalve y Los Forajidos return to Olindo Records with an explosive blend of indigenous Afro-Venezuelan rhythms, muscular spiritual jazz, future-funk, afrobeat and psychedelia on their new album ‘SOL’, an already singular band stretching themselves into masterpiece territory. With a distinctly different rhythmic heritage to many other Caribbean and Latin American countries, Raúl’s ethnomusicologist ear is as important as his brilliance as a composer and multi-instrumentalist. Inviting a top tier list of guests that includes Nick ‘Emanative’ Woodmansey, the great Congolese guitarist Kiala Nzavotunga, Tony Allen’s last musical director Yann Jankielewicz and Heliocentrics’ Malcolm Catto to collaborate with his multinational outfit, they manage to convey the complex heritage of Venezuela’s coastal regions with a contemporary, well-travelled energy. A mix of original songs are joined by startlingly new interpretations of numbers by Fela Kuti and John Coltrane, their ambition matched by their talents. Read / Listen.

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In MUSIC Tags LATEST, Venezuela, Caribbean, South America, Afrobeat, Calypso, Psychedelic, cosmic, Jazz
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Singular Visions - a random rundown of recent single releases (Feb 2025)

February 24, 2025

Is it Spring yet? As usual, a diverse selection this month but I suppose the one thing they all have in common is their fusion of ideas and cultures, a fluidity of influences that creates something new and fresh. Music from Unknown Mortal Orchestra, ESINAM & Sibusile Xaba, Nadeem Din-Gabisi, Céline Dessberg, Ibelisse Guardia Ferragutti & Frank Rosaly, João Leão and Joe Armon-Jones. Enjoy!

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In MUSIC Tags LATEST, Jazz, Jazz-Funk, Modal Jazz, soul, soul jazz, France, Mongolia, Experimental, Brazil, Ghana, South Africa
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Rave At Your Fictional Borders ‘Entanglement' (Dave De Rose Records) - Video Premiere & Interview

February 20, 2025

At a roaring pace, multi-instrumentalist, composer and producer Dave De Rose has already released two separate musical projects this year and has another on its way. Having finally found a permanent third vertex of their adventurous triangle, the multinational Rave At Your Fictional Borders return with two new groove explorations, recorded and beautifully filmed as they were composed on the fly in a studio in Morocco. We are delighted to video premiere ‘Entanglement’ and being greedy and needy, we also tapped them up for an interview. Read / Listen.

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In MUSIC, INTERVIEWS Tags LATEST, Experimental, improvisational, Electronic Music, Live, Morocco, Premiere
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‘Reflections of Pinters' - a musical journey through memories of Houghton Festival 2024

February 19, 2025

Looking warmly back to Houghton Festival 2024, this mix is a reflection, a mash of memories of the kind of sounds you might hear at Pinters, a zone of musical discovery away from the tougher electronic sonics that pepper the beautiful festival site, Pinters is where the organic, the esoteric and the hilarious (Reggie Watts being all three) converge. Obviously there were loads more DJs and live acts than just our (Truth & Lies) curated bits but the mix I’ve put together is a blend of tracks that I played, some I wished I’d played, some inspired by other DJ’s sets and a sprinkling of artists who performed live over the long weekend including Nik Bärtsch’s Ronin, Sven Figee, Reggie, Harper Trio and Alabaster DePlume.

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In MUSIC Tags LATEST, DJ set, Jazz, soul jazz, Africa, South Africa, world, spoken word, spiritual, Reggae, Dub, Experimental, classical, cosmic
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YAHYA a.k.a. Constantine Weir ‘Service Rendered’ (ITEZ) - a review

February 17, 2025

Aligned with his own path, Constantine Weir has travelled from the hothouse days of co-founding Galliano and their subsequent fame and splintering in the 90s’ to spending a decade studying the mysteries of Sufism in Senegal. Firmly back in London town, his music that he has returned to, carries the tales and wisdom of his experiences, spirituality merging with earthly love on this gorgeous Afro-folk-soul EP that channels the greats of Black music. With a voice and musical aesthetic that suggests heavy listening of Terry Callier, Curtis, Richie Havens and even further afield, ‘Service Rendered’ is a majestic collection of songs that, hopefully, signpost a full album to come. Read / Listen.

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In MUSIC Tags LATEST, soul, soul jazz, folk, Poetry, spoken word
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Kaito Winse ‘Reele Bumbou’ (Rebel Up! & Zephryus Records) - a review

February 13, 2025

‘Reele Bumbou’ is Kaito Winse’s second album of powerfully delivered solo songs that lean heavily on the Burkina Faso griot tradition that he comes from. Whether sung in Mooré, Samo or French or accompanied by the mouth bow, tama talking drum or the Peul flute, Kaito’s multiple talents continue in the ancient oral tradition of passing along wisdom through musical virtuosity and positive proverb-heavy wordplay. In a time of global discordance and division, his music that seems to come from the beginning of time, holds a power that is both universal and mysterious. Read / Listen.

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In MUSIC Tags LATEST, Africa, Burkina Faso, Griot, traditional, spiritual
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'The Original Sound of Mali 2' (Mr Bongo) - a review

February 7, 2025

The always great Brighton label Mr Bongo returns with a second instalment of well curated and rare Malian musical treasures. Focussed on the 1970s’ and early 80s’, many of these post-independence tracks straddle the past and future. The recordings might vary dramatically in production quality but every song on ‘The Original Sound of Mali 2’ intrigues, haunts or brings joy to the listener. A young Salif Keita and the exuberant village songs of Allata Broulaye sit alongside state-sponsored orchestras and James Brown-channelling dance tracks, offering cultural history and sonic beauty in one package. Read / Listen.

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In MUSIC Tags LATEST, Africa, Mali
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Singular Visions - a random rundown of recent single releases (Jan 2025)

January 28, 2025

Welcome to a new year and even though January is usually a quiet period for releases, here are a few tracks that have caught our bleary-eyed attention. From D’Angelo inspired R&B to frenetic Tanzanian mchiriku, there’s hopefully something fresh here for you. This episode includes Jamaica Mnanda. MISS C-LINE, Alabaster DePlume, El León Pardo and Raúl Monsalve y Los Forajidos.

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In MUSIC Tags LATEST, tanzania, Mchiruku, R&B, Jazz, spiritual, Venezuela, Colombia
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Photo by Nick Clague

Truth & Lies - Salsa / Latin DJ set at Africa Oyé Festival 22nd June 2024 on Africa Oyé radio

December 19, 2024

Back in June, our Ex-Friendly dropped a salsa-fied DJ set on the Freetown Stage at the always brilliant Africa Oyé Festival in Liverpool and it went off with a huge dancing crowd led by the dude in the white hat who we subsequently found out is called Damien! A bunch of his backup dancers from Winsford Salsa joined in alongside our friends and tons of Oyé attendees and it was immense! We forgot that it was recorded and it is only now being shared on the latest edition of Africa Oyé Radio. Hoping it brings you some joy!

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In MUSIC, EVENTS Tags LATEST, salsa, DJ set
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Artwork by www.beckyhatchett.me

Kʒːlu ‘Vol.II Cortis’ (Creeping Curtain Records) - a review

December 2, 2024

The West Cork based guitarist and composer Pat Hatchett returns under his Kʒːlu (curlew) moniker with a fantastic album of introspection, leftfield soul and cosmic Afro-disco. An amazingly eclectic musician, he was hit with a serious and debilitating ear problem that forced him to think outside of the box to fix himself physically and spiritually. Aiming for connection and optimism in a time of personal and geo-political upheavals, Pat has created a sensational record with stellar musicianship and spiritually positive vibes that is as visually rich as it is sonically electrifying. Read / Listen.

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In MUSIC Tags LATEST, Africa, Afrobeat, spiritual, funk, broken beat, Disco, soul, Ireland, cosmic, Fusion, global, independent, Jazz-Funk
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Trees Speak 'TimeFold' (Soul Jazz Records) - a review

November 14, 2024

With nineteen tracks segueing into each each over two sides of vinyl, Tucson duo Trees Speak continue their earthy yet intergalactic run of albums (6 in 4 years!) for Soul Jazz Records. ‘TimeFold’ is a krautrock Blade Runner set in a doomy 1970s horror film castle (filmed on Mars) but with powerful arpeggiated Tangerine Dream synth weapons and disembodied spoken word amongst their heavyweight blend of influences. Intoxicating stuff. Read / Listen.

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In MUSIC Tags LATEST, Experimental, Krautrock, Psychedelic, cosmic, Instrumental, independent, Kraut, library music, Modern Composition, Reviews
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Waaju feat. Majid Bekkas 'Alouane’ (BBE) - a review

October 25, 2024

A cross-cultural tour de force from London’s Waaju crew and Moroccan Gnawa master Majid Bekkas on this fantastic live album out now on the mighty BBE! A stunning fusion of Afro-Latin, jazz, psychedelia, Gnawa and heavy heavy grooves recorded in the beautiful Church of Sound in East London, Ben Brown’s new arrangements of traditional Gnawa songs are revelatory, the ensemble’s performance transcendent. Read / Listen.

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In MUSIC Tags LATEST, gnawa, Jazz, Fusion, world, London, Morocco, funk
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Singular Visions - a random rundown of recent single releases (October 2024)

October 14, 2024

We don’t really cover single releases (apart from the occasional premiere) so we thought we would start a new section on the blog where we shout about some random new singles we have been sent or discovered ourselves in some dusty corner. All kinds of music that we may not have time to cover as albums or one time one-offs. Enjoy! Tell your friends! This episode includes Nicola Cruz, Voodoo Drummer, Romperayo, Cyril Cyril, Chizawa Q & more...

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In MUSIC Tags LATEST, Latin America, classical, Colombia, techno, Japan, Electronic Music, Ecuador, post-punk, Switzerland, Bolero, Fusion, world, New Orleans, Instrumental, orchestral, free jazz, Experimental
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Phil Dawson ٤-tet with Dele Sosimi and Biola Dosunmu - Ilé (Iyesa) feat. Rowland Sutherland (Funkiwala) - PREMIERE!

September 27, 2024

We are delighted to premiere the first single from Phil Dawson ٤-tet’s forthcoming ‘Don’t Waste Your Ancestors’ Time’ album on Funkiwala. ‘Ilé (Iyesa)’ is an absorbing, funky and spiritually charged number that stands up tall next to Airto’s Afro-Brazilian experiments in the 70s and features an outrageous lineup of world class musicians from Nigeria, Brazil and the UK jazz scene. Read / Listen.

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In MUSIC Tags LATEST, Afrobeat, Nigeria, Brazil, cosmic, Jazz, Fusion, independent, Premiere
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