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in keeping with the spirit of the thread title,
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Brand New Wayo: Funk, Fast Times & Nigerian Boogie Badness 1979-1983
With this release, Comb & Razor Sound launches its exploration of the colorful world of popular music from Nigeria, starting with the post-disco era of the late 1970s and early 80s. The years between 1979 and 1983 were Nigeria's Second Republic, when democracy finally returned after twenty-three years of uninterrupted military dictatorship. They were also the crest of Nigeria's oil boom, when surging oil prices made the petroleum-producing country a land of plenty, prosperity and profligacy. The influx of petrodollars meant an expansion in industry and the music industry in particular. Record companies upgraded their technology and cranked out a staggering volume of output to an audience hungry for music to celebrate the country s prospective rise as global power of the future. While it was a boom time for a wide variety of popular music styles, the predominant commercial sound was a post-afrobeat, slickly modern dance groove that retrofitted the relentless four-on-thefloor bass beat of disco to a more laidback, upbeat-and-downbeat soul shuffle, mixing in jazz-funk, synthesizer pop and afro feeling. At the time, it was still mostly locally referred to as "disco" but has since been recognized as its own unique genre retrospectively dubbed "Nigerian boogie." A Brand New Wayo: Funk, Fast Times and Nigerian Boogie Badness collects 15 pulsing Nigerian boogie tracks in a lovingly compiled package, featuring over 60 pages of rigorously researched liner notes and photographs chronicling one of the most progressive and creative eras in the history of African popular music.
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Brand New Wayo: Funk, Fast Times & Nigerian Boogie Badness 1979-1983
With this release, Comb & Razor Sound launches its exploration of the colorful world of popular music from Nigeria, starting with the post-disco era of the late 1970s and early 80s. The years between 1979 and 1983 were Nigeria's Second Republic, when democracy finally returned after twenty-three years of uninterrupted military dictatorship. They were also the crest of Nigeria's oil boom, when surging oil prices made the petroleum-producing country a land of plenty, prosperity and profligacy. The influx of petrodollars meant an expansion in industry and the music industry in particular. Record companies upgraded their technology and cranked out a staggering volume of output to an audience hungry for music to celebrate the country s prospective rise as global power of the future. While it was a boom time for a wide variety of popular music styles, the predominant commercial sound was a post-afrobeat, slickly modern dance groove that retrofitted the relentless four-on-thefloor bass beat of disco to a more laidback, upbeat-and-downbeat soul shuffle, mixing in jazz-funk, synthesizer pop and afro feeling. At the time, it was still mostly locally referred to as "disco" but has since been recognized as its own unique genre retrospectively dubbed "Nigerian boogie." A Brand New Wayo: Funk, Fast Times and Nigerian Boogie Badness collects 15 pulsing Nigerian boogie tracks in a lovingly compiled package, featuring over 60 pages of rigorously researched liner notes and photographs chronicling one of the most progressive and creative eras in the history of African popular music.
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hey joeilbath!
Shabazz Palaces - Black Up
Shabazz Palaces - Black Up
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hey w axl!
Grand Ulena - Gateway to Dignity
Grand Ulena - Gateway to Dignity
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hey hank!
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hey alfred!
Little Dragon - Ritual Union
Little Dragon - Ritual Union
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Re: recommending music
looks awesome. just checked out a few samples...sounds awesome too.
thanks!
thanks!
Re: recommending music
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Liturgy suck with a passion
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Can't wait, can't wait, I can't wait...
Everybody should do a thread like this, or jump into this one
Everybody should do a thread like this, or jump into this one
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if this is real, I recommend to the world...
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as you may or may not have noticed, I was not recommending liturgy to you.uerltggcorau wrote:Liturgy suck with a passion
don't get me wrong, your post was... uh... made. and it was your opinion and all that stuff,
and I get it. honesty marches on, but I am not exactly sure that it is a step in the right direction
as far as this particular parade goes. I must admit, I almost made another random lame joke
upon reading your post. something along the lines of "well, if you're going to suck, might as well"
(you get the idea), but then I thought "no, he deserves a little honest right back at him".
so, yeah.
joey, before I "do you", I need to peruse your back catalog a bit. you know, get a feel for
what fits your ears best (imo). the recommendations I have supplied thus far came fairly
easy to me. like shooting afterbirth clods in a spit bucket. I hope you are familiar with that
last statement. keep in mind, my recommendations may be 100% off/"wrong". that is ok.
living is learning, there is always next time, and trying is half the battle. oh another thing...
what does not kill me only reinforces my revenge strategies.
phil!
I wasn't real sure what to hit you with (an expensive purse? WHO SAID THAT!!? ),
but I almost threw this one at you. feel free to tip my applecart if'n need be, as I've got a backup.
and as Dress Barn wrote:Everybody jump into this one
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Re: recommending music
The whole board needs to listen to "Gypsy" by Uriah Heep
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s-H00MXjGXo
Let's do it all at the same time!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s-H00MXjGXo
Let's do it all at the same time!
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This goes to Buddah Moist
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I want Floodmatts band to cover this so bad!Dress Barn wrote:The whole board needs to listen to "Gypsy" by Uriah Heep
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s-H00MXjGXo
Let's do it all at the same time!
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I'm gonna let that slide....
heard an advance of this...
it comes out in a couple weeks. recommended to anyone who knows their shit....and anyone who doesn't...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eFHZVZyXch8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WcqlOq1cjjc
....git wiffit, mang.
heard an advance of this...
it comes out in a couple weeks. recommended to anyone who knows their shit....and anyone who doesn't...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eFHZVZyXch8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WcqlOq1cjjc
....git wiffit, mang.
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Ten Ragas To A Disco Beat
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MOUTH EATING TREES AND RELATED ACTIVITIES by Mats Gustafsson/Barry Guy/Paul Lovens (1996)
you may think you've heard avant-garde music before. keep thinking that. stay right there.
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and who is that one going out to? dress barn? pi?
everyone who reads this thread? everyone in the world?
a magician? a thief? a candlestick maker? 3 men in a tub?
obama? octomom? gladys knight? (fuck those pips, let them fend for themselves)
the cos? boxcar willie? ? the ghost of harpo marx?
everyone who reads this thread? everyone in the world?
a magician? a thief? a candlestick maker? 3 men in a tub?
obama? octomom? gladys knight? (fuck those pips, let them fend for themselves)
the cos? boxcar willie? ? the ghost of harpo marx?
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I have 3 Liturgy albums on my ipod and have not listened to them yet. Thanks for the reminder to check them out holmes! Will be the soundtrack for my next drive to work. I love some USBM.cribdeath mountain wrote:hey hank!
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cribdeath mountain wrote:as you may or may not have noticed, I was not recommending liturgy to you.uerltggcorau wrote:Liturgy suck with a passion
don't get me wrong, your post was... uh... made. and it was your opinion and all that stuff,
and I get it. honesty marches on, but I am not exactly sure that it is a step in the right direction
as far as this particular parade goes. I must admit, I almost made another random lame joke
upon reading your post. something along the lines of "well, if you're going to suck, might as well"
(you get the idea), but then I thought "no, he deserves a little honest right back at him".
so, yeah.
My altruism is such that I wish to spare him the pain.
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO TOO LATE.Hank wrote:I have 3 Liturgy albums on my ipod and have not listened to them yet. Thanks for the reminder to check them out holmes! Will be the soundtrack for my next drive to work. I love some USBM.cribdeath mountain wrote:hey hank!
God I hate Liturgy and their dumb-ass "transcendental black metal" bs.
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Drummer is sick. Music sounds like Tranny Hunger and Natty Madrigal with some major tones, recorded between the trees in a dog park Williamsburg. Repeat repeat trance. Zone out and melt the brain. I can dig it.
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yes, BUT this only works successfully when it applies to someone that shares your own belief systems/"tastes".uerltggcorau wrote:My altruism is such that I wish to spare him the pain.
in other cases, it may come off as albuttinism. or in this particular case, it may represent alwasteoftimeism.
another job well done.Hank wrote:I can dig it.
*alpatsownbackisms*