lundi 23 février 2015

New Selection - Thailand Grooves


Hi dear readers !

As promised, here is my new selection, 9 7inches brought back from my recent 2 weeks trip to Thailand ! Isan, Molam, Luk Thung and Folk Tunes, hope you'll like this deep selection !

This is my Third Selection of Thai records, always the same pleasure, hope this is the same for you !

Armand de Preseau - Thailand Grooves





You can download the Selection here (As usual, right clic, "save as")

Sorry, no tracklist this time, hope you'll understand why- But music doesn't need a name to groove..

I will be back soon with a special selection !

Sincerely yours,

Armand

dimanche 15 février 2015

William Onyeabor - Something you will never forget (Nigeria, 1978, Wilfilms Records)


"A Tragedy Of How An African Princess Rejects The Love That Money Buys"

Hi Everyone !

Sorry for the delay, I just came back from Thailand yesterday evening ! Found around dope 80 records there, listenend more than 2000 records.. I'm preparing right now a new Thai selection !

I selected for today a track from the great William Onyeabor, from Enugu, Nigeria.

Mr Onyabor was a very prolific composer and producer (9 records between 1977 and 1985), owner of the Wilfilms records label and who had his own record pressing plant.

Secret USSR agent, Businessman that became billionaire working in oil or movie producer, no one could say who is exactly William Onyeabor..

This song is taken from the first LP of Mr Onyeabor, originally out in 1977. Actually 2 versions of this LP exist, because it was "remixed" later in a more electronic way, with synths and drummachines.

 I decided to present you "Something you'll never forget", a groovy and catchy funky track taken from the 2nd version of his first LP, hope you'll like it !

William Onyeabor - Something You Will Never Forget




Take care,

Armand

dimanche 1 février 2015

Eskill et Vicky feat Le Tout Puissant Orchestre de Cotonou - Ecoute Ma Melodie (Benin, 1980, Omo Sun)


Hi dear readers !

A rainy sunday, perfect for the track of the week : "Ecoute Ma Melodie" (hear my melody), a Beninese afrobeat track about love, from 1980, sung by Eskill and Vicky, backed by the famous Tout Puissant Orchestre Poly Rythmo de Cotonou !

Eskill et Vicky feat Le Tout Puissant Orchestre Poly Rythmo de Cotonou - Ecoute Ma Melodie



 

Have a nice week-end,

Armand