Friday, November 16, 2012

NEW RELEASES - RUBENS BASSINI Y LOS LATINOS, TATHAM, MENSAH, LORD & RANKS, RAY STEPHEN OCHE AND HIS MATUMBO

RUBENS BASSINI Y LOS LATINOS - LATINO FANTASTICO

Far Out begin their classic re-issue series with a much sought after Brazilian rarity. Rubens Bassini was one of Brazil’s finest and most respected percussionists and a vital component of the original Os Ipanemas and Sergio Mendes’ Brazil 66, plus later 77 and 88 incarnations. This 1963 solo outing, originally released as a limited vinyl LP, is full of deep traditional African, Brazilian, Cuban and South American rhythms and moments of unexpected blissful folk and hypnotic psychedelia. Wind and strings provide unusual arrangements for Bassini’s pulsating bongos and endless exotic percussion to explode through. Featuring an all-star team of ‘60s Rio players this vivid percussion dream can finally be heard in all its mythical glory. ~ Far Out Records

TATHAM, MENSAH, LORD & RANKS - TATHAM, MENSAH, LORD & RANKS

Bristling sounds from a killer lineup – a 4Hero-related project done by the quartet of Kaidi Tatham, Akwasi Mensah, Matt Lord, and Dego Ranks – music that definitely explores the next level of expression for the 2000 Black generation! All the best London touches are firmly in place here, but the groove's also fresher than before, too – wonderfully cosmic, yet nicely abstract in a few places too – showing the kind of complication that Tatham's brought to his rhythms in recent years – yet still maintaining all the soulful, righteous focus we could have hoped for! The album features guest work by Eric Lau, Sarina Leah, Bembe Segue, and Nadine Charles. ~ Dusty Groove

RAY STEPHEN OCHE AND HIS MATUMBO - NO DISCRIMINATION

Pan-African rhythms from Ray Stephen Oche – topped with some great jazzy elements as well! The set's one of Ray's classics from the Paris scene – a set that draws heavily from his Nigerian roots, yet also takes full advantage of the wider cultural vibe going on in France at the time – echoes of free jazz in the instrumentation, righteous soulful elements in the vocals, and a complicated rhythmic approach that brings in plenty of funk from the other side of the Atlantic as well! The album's a killer all the way through – and tracks include "Kano City Sky", "Ayipe Assa", "At The Jazz Fountain", "Ada Ode", "Trumpet Calls The People Of Nigeria", "Peace Upon Kenemaland", and "Down Beat Special". ~ Dusty Groove

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