Tilahun Gessesse – Sima! [MRP030]

During the 1970s, Tilahun Gessesse enjoyed a successful career in his native Ethiopia. Blessed with a sublime voice, he specialized in creating popular hybrids of hot American styles – most notably soul and jazz – with traditional Ethiopian styles. Sima!, which is named after one of his most revered 7″ singles, gather together music from numerous releases throughout the 1970s. It boasts numerous gems that see Gessesse combine his bold, snaking vocals with rocking rhythms, modal jazz mysticism, and heart-aching ballads. Given the standards of recording studios in Ethiopia at the time, much of the material is notably lo-fi, sound wise, but in many ways that enhances the intoxicating feel of the music. A killer selection from one of the leading vocalists from the golden age of Ethiopian music, ranging from 1969-1975. If Ethio-funk, soul and pentatonic, Sun Ra-esque moods are your bag, you’ve come to the right place.

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Tilahun Gessesse – Sima! [MRP030]

Roberto Auser & Alden Tyrell – Blondes & Brunettes [BFK045]

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Roberto Auser and Alden Tyrell hooked up in their Hometown Rotterdam and come with some tight tracks that go somewhere between house and early electronic tracks such as Eddy Grants time warp.

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Roberto Auser & Alden Tyrell – Blondes & Brunettes [BFK045]

Bottin – Disco For The Devil [BFK042]

Hot on the heels of his well-received Horror Disco album Bottin delivers the strongest track and a solid remix package. UK based Nu-disco pioneers Faze Action deliver their second mix for Bearfunk and it’s a belter. The vocal becomes secondary as they go straight for the dancefloor jugular. Percussion, groove and rolling electric bass drive this floor-led outing.

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Bottin – Disco For The Devil [BFK042]