VA – Africamore – The Afro​-​funk side of Italy (1973​-​1978) [FLIES65]

Continuing Four Flies’ dedication to delving into lesser-explored periods of Italian music, Africamore takes us on a captivating journey into the intersection of Afro-funk and the Italian soundscape during the six years between 1973 and 1978 – a time when disco was looming on the horizon and the nightclub market was rapidly expanding. Before reaching Italian shores, the infectious sound originating from African and Afro-Caribbean roots traversed both the Mediterranean and the Atlantic, landing on New York dancefloors, where DJ Dave Mancuso discovered “Soul Makossa” by Manu Dibango. In 1973, from Mancuso’s Loft parties, the song’s hypnotic groove spread to the rest of the globe, including in Italy, where it sparked a wave of imitations and variations. Tribal influences thus found their way into Italian soul-funk and early-disco productions released between 1973 and 1978. Combining feel-good vibes with driving rhythms, world-style percussion, and even synths, all these productions pushed the boundaries of dance music at a time when disco had not yet taken over. In doing so, they sowed many of the seeds of the later Italian cosmic scene and its unique mixture of African elements, disco-funk and electronic music.

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VA – Africamore – The Afro​-​funk side of Italy (1973​-​1978) [FLIES65]

VA – Limited Edition Disco [IDR005]

Four obscure Italo, Funk and Electronic tracks directly from the Marcello Giordani’s 7” collection. “Zombi” and “In the land of Zombi” are two killer Dub Disco tracks released in the south of Italy in 1979 and produces by The Zombies. Enigma are from Germany, but released on the super disco Italian label “Out” the track sounds like a Space soundtrack with arpeggios and chorus from the grave. “Why O” is a 100% Italian afro disco track produced by Paolo Ormi.

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VA – Limited Edition Disco [IDR005]