Friday, February 29, 2008  12:38 am 

boom-tchk-a-boom

Because rhythm speaks one tongue

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The stunning psychedelic power of Ozo’s Anambra envelops you like shadows projected by a solid canopy of majestic trees raising in the deepest recesses of the heart of darkness. It resonates with the enigmatic echo of a secret hidden behind a door you can only open with the key of the drone, it’s expansive and epic like Ennio Morricone’s glorious Western opus, and suffused with the formidable spiritual energy of early Vangelis, this music sounds of the Earth, and is all the more captivating for that.

Ozo- Anambra (extended version)

This 1976 gem, which soundtracked David Mancuso’s parties at The Loft in the early days of primeval disco legend has been recently re-issued by Flexx. I already got a copy, and you should too.

I think Hugo should like this one.

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Editions Disco new 12” is total killer. On one of its sides 20JFG fave Lee Douglas gets cracking with an excellently hyperkinetic edit of Belle Epoque’s Bamalama, it’s included in 20jazzfunkgreats’s ‘Schuss’ mixtape which shall soon be featured in Allez Allez, that London club/sound collection run by the best blokes in the block, we’ll let you know when it’s up. The other side delights with the joyous warmth of Prince Language’s edit of Yo Son, which sounds like Tom Tom Club on a Bollywood bender and makes me smile thrilled by its easygoing streetwise strut whenever I play it, a ‘class in a glass’ package, like we say in Hove.

Unknown Artist- Yo Son (Prince Language Edit)

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Some wise person at one of those dimly sites which the 20jazzfunkgreats roam by night aptly described OORUTAICHI’s Misen Gymnastics as the Boredoms produced by Larry Levan, and this isn’t far off the mark at all. It’s amazing that some Japanese kid has come up with a perfect slice of sweet infectious percussive disco leaping with a golden pop heart which wouldn’t have been out of place on Crazy Rhythms’ genius mix of obscure NYC 1970s dance gems, but at the same time glows with the enthusiastic and innocent energy of EYE’s tribal meltdowns. If you flip a dimension you’ll find these three sparkling dots glimmering adjacent to each other, but then, as we said, rhythm speaks one tongue, and OORUTAICHI is totally fluent in it.

That he sings in what seems to be a made-up language only adds strength to our contention, and a couple of feathers to his fancy cap. Go and check out his website, one of the nicest I’ve seen for a while.

OORUTAICHI- Misen Gymnastics (Original Extended Version)

Find Misen Gymnastics in the eponymous Bearfunk 12.

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This language we are talking about isn’t even necessarily that of drums, although that is the most common one.

But a proof: Try not to nod dazzled by the gorgeous tapestry of lush strings covering the throbbing neon robo-funk body of ‘The Feeling of All-Things’, which opens Kelley Polar’s fantastic new album ‘I Need You To Hold On While The Sky Is Falling’ out in Environ. Polar is a master of his craft as his work with Metro Area shows, and of many other arts, the variegated silken, lovely yet often sinister music which populates the strange country of ‘I Need You To Hold On While The Sky Is Falling’ constitute the best demonstration, colourful beasts and ghosts lumbering across the misty green fields of a Studio Ghibli film, but sexier . Most seductive pop I have listened to this year so far, up there with Sebastian Tellier.

Kelley Polar- The Feeling of All-Things

***Bonus***

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El Guincho has been making waves all over the place with his wonderful tropical psychedelia, not least Pitchfork where he got one of those coveted ‘Best Music’ spots which are usually a step in the right direction towards global stardom. Well, we don’t care much for what Pitchfork says, but they are very right in this case here, you know he deserves to be massive because what he makes is undoubtedly special.

He is also coming to the UK at the end of March (24th-31st) and has some spare dates available for gigs. Promoters- This might be your last chance to get him to play in your club in the context of a more ‘informal’ tour before things get serious, so if you are interested in having him, which you should, do e-mail Felix from Discoteca Oceano here, or drop him a line through the useful myspace.

Felix, who is one of the best guys in the world and a bona fide 20JFG associate has been kind enough to write us a little review of Los Zafiros to go with this announcement. Awesome stuff:

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The first time I listened to Los Zafiros was when Pablo ‘El Guincho’ Diaz-Reixa showed me ‘Palmitos Park’. From that day I went crazy for both things. Afterwards I have listened to it at home, walking from one place to the other, and in parties all over Barcelona. It is a perfect song. Percussions in the right place, spellbinding luminous choruses, improbable yet intelligent twists. They also show this in ‘Canción de Orfeo’, another great song of ‘Bossa Cubana‘, a timeless record bristling with imagination that hits you in the face whenever you listen to it.

‘Bossa Cubana’ is melodically peerless, look for the lyrics from ‘Y Sabes Bien’, memorise them and sing them to your gal, ‘Sabes bien que yo te quiero, sabes bien que yo te adoro, sabes bien, que ya no puedo, vivir sin ti ehhhh yeyeyeye yeeeee”. She will be thankful.

Los Zafiros- Y Sabes Bien

Have a nice weekend kids, and remember:

/////////////////////BRIGHTON: ITS 13 MONSTERS TIME THIS SATURDAY

You know the score: An indie dance party for peoples who care.

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Barfly 11-3AM

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Come wearing these and you might get in for free

Tunes Tunes

Prince Van Halen Gold Chains Ol’ Dirty Bastard ESG Busta Rhymes Daft Punk Silver Apples Unicorns Black Eyes Dan Deacon Jay-Z 50 Cent Hercules and Love Affair Das Pop Kylie Minogue Liquid Liquid Fire Engines The Blow Marilyn Manson AC/DC Crystal Castles Liars Deerhunter Chromatics Fuckbuttons Bitchee Bitchee Ya Ya Ya Les Savy Fav Make Up Holy Hail Glass Candy Shocking Pinks Jay Reatard Au Pairs These New Puritans Diplo Plastic Little Tracy & The Plastics We Are Wolves The Tough Alliance El Guincho M.I.A. Animal Collective Battles NWA Big Black Slayer Beastie Boys Nation of Ulysses and many many more.

Cosmic Wobble for Maximum Power


labels >> Kelley Polar, Los Zafiros, OORUTAICHI, Ozo, Prince Language, xxjfg


 


15 Comments on “boom-tchk-a-boom”

  1. gustaf


    Best Post!

    This made my day!
    Thanks

  2. 20jazzfunkgreats


    Glad you like Gustaf!
    Love is the message
    xxjfg

  3. Andrew


    Great posts this week, especially todays.

    xx

  4. 20jazzfunkgreats


    Thank you!

  5. eatingraoul


    el guincho in NYC, please!

  6. Félix Ruiz


    Soon in NY buddy! Probably in March.

    Thanks Juan, reading this post my heart was like “pum pum pum pumpumpum paaa”, great!

    Love is the reason!
    f

  7. 20jazzfunkgreats


    Love Saves The Day!!!

  8. Scatalogics


    I just saw the post on Ozo. I thought you might find this interesting:
    http://www.last.fm/music/Ulysses/_/Chant
    It used to be easier to find this than the original, though I guess not anymore if Flexx re-issued it. Its more high energy, in any event…

  9. shunji


    excellent post. just letting you know that the prince language edit is by Ahmed Fakroun. it never leaves my bag.

  10. 20jazzfunkgreats


    Woah that is good Scatalogics, thank you!

    Thanks for the info Shunji, the original artist for that tune wasn’t mentioned anywhere, and it sure isn’t in the record sleeve!

    Cheers for commenting people, glad you liked the post

    xx J

  11. don zebra


    here’s the youtube video:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3M1XKkwtlGc&feature=related
    i posted it with a link to your’s.
    thanks for reminding me of the editions disco series…
    cheers,
    dz

  12. Teep


    nice timing w/the KP post… they were ABSOLUTELY INCREDIBLE live this weekend in B’klyn. If/when they tour and they are near you — go — to — that — show! top 2008 to date. easy!

  13. Hugo


    Tiresias said to Oedipus once ‘Wisdom is a dreadful thing when it brings no profit to its possessor.’

    I didn’t know, but i’ve been looking for this track all my life. Luckily the Wisdom this time comes with a soul-healer kind o profit
    (it took me 0,5 to click in the flexx link and checkout)

    Gracias!

    h

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  15. Ahmed Fakroun


    shunji

    Saturday, March 1, 2008 2:22 am

    excellent post. just letting you know that the prince language edit is by Ahmed Fakroun. it never leaves my bag.

    Hey Shunji
    Thank you for the lovely coment big hug
    Ahmed Fakroun

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