Velanche’s Playtime 026 Played on January 16, 2012 Song – Artist – Title – Label Dance Song – […]
[soundcloud url=”http://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/34444268″ params=”” width=” 100%” height=”166″ iframe=”true” /] Your Soul On Mine By P’Taah Mamaye By Novalima Other […]
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Dub and reggae were never meant to be entertainment, it’s a weapon without compromise –Lister Hewan-Lowe From his […]
New jazz selected by MundoVibe Editor John C. Tripp. Featuring tracks by The Greg Foat Group, Matthew Halsall, […]
Kode9 Speaks on the release of “Black Sun” A follow-up collaboration with The Spaceape that expands into a […]
Interview by John C. Tripp Nick Edwards still bares the stamp of his earliest sonic impressions, those seemingly […]
London’s Resonators, a nine-member band, blend classic reggae with contemporary influences in their new album “The Constant.” Recognized for their vibrant live performances and socially conscious lyrics, they create a transportive musical experience. The band retains authentic reggae roots while exploring new sounds, gaining acclaim across UK and European venues.
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The mysterious afro-soul of The Shaolin Afronauts first echoed across the dance floors of Australia in late 2008. Heavily inspired by the sounds of 1970’s West Africa, Ethiopia and the pioneering avant-garde jazz artists of the same period, The Shaolin Afronauts draw on the this highly innovative and sometimes volatile era in music, using it as inspiration to create music with the same fire and intensity. Though there is something refreshing and original about the Afronauts, their music could be described as somewhere in between the heavy Afrobeat of Fela Kuti and the Ethio-Jazz of Mulatu Astatke. The key to the Shaolin Afronauts unique sound is the line-up, which comprises of a three piece horn section, 5 piece rhythm section and three percussionists, and this polyrhythmic approach layers the groups sound with a mesmerizing and hypnotic texture.

William Magalhães forms a modern-day Banda Black Rio epitomising the spirit of his father Oberdan’s original ’70s Brazilian samba soul and funk group. BBR defined the Black Rio movement now enjoying a revival headed by Magalhães’ incarnation with the passion of soul and funk again linking Rio and New York for a feel-good blast that also takes in hip-hop, samba, pop and bossa. Brazilian icons Seu Jorge, Marcio Local and Elza Soares feature alongside bossa pioneers Caetano Veloso and Gilberto Gil as well as Flame Killer and GOD PT3 from the famed NYC Mobb Deep crew. Super Nova Samba Funk brings Rio’s black music cultures together to embody the ecstatic revival of Brazil and the Black Rio movement.
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An audio interview with Sir Norman Jay by Fabien Vouillon

