New Releases
Amadou & Mariam “The Remixes”
Malian duo Amadou & Mariam released a 13-track digital album of remixes on January 11, 2011, exclusively on iTunes. The Remixes collection features favorite singles from their best-selling albums Welcome to Mali and Dimanche à Bamako, along with several new versions, and some previously unreleased mixes, from across their catalog reworked by what Pitchfork calls a “wonderfully random” group of collaborators. Highlights include new versions of the single “Sabali” by Miike Snow and French techno maestro Vitalic; and “Afrika” revisited by Bob Sinclar.
Among the African contributions to the compilation are the township remix of “Ce N’est Pas Bon” by South Africa’s DJ Aero, and a reworking of “Masiteladi” by Mali’s Mo DJ. Two New York bootlegs also make their way onto the album with rising star Theophilus London’s mix of “Sabali” and DJ Sabo’s “Artistiya.” Classics include 2005’s Afrikanz on Marz mix of “Coulibaly” by Ashley Beedle and a version by Akon.
Several tracks from Amadou & Mariam’s back catalog are featured, including “Je Pense à Toi,” from their 1999 album Sou Ni Tilé, the track that first brought the duo to Manu Chao’s attention, and which is reworked here by DJ Alix. To purchase Amadou & Mariam’s Remixes from iTunes, click here.
Amalia “Art Slave”
Besides winning the prestigious CMW award and being nominated by the Canadian Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences, Amalia has already performed and shared her electromagnetic pull with the likes of Dr. Lonnie Smith, Maceo Parker, Jazzanova, Saul Williams, Cinematic Orchestra and many more. A unique voice and mind that transcends this space and time, Amalia has also been the secret weapon of numerous underground producers including AD Bourke, Atjazz & Son Of Kick, who all deliver the bonus remixes for this release.

