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22nd April 2009

Ba-da-bang

Featuring:

Anorak, OLAibi & Omar Khorshid

olaibi

Another Yoshimi P-We project, another joyous pirouette at the palace of unreal spires and complex mechanical toys where your 20jazzfunkgreats spend their days, sometimes delighted, sometimes curmudgeonly. Definitely the former this time, OLAibi’s Tingaruda is all about the drum, Taiko & Jingo & Batucada & Motorik, a continuous, hypnotic chain of percussion advancing linear or spreading sideways dizzyingly, a pumped out 100Lb gorilla crashing through the crystal exhibits of the avant garde composition museum as goaded by a mischievous squad of Japanese schoolchildren, think the Chris Cunningham video for Come on My Selector as re imagined by Dan Deacon and YMO, the outcome is completely exhilarating as everything to ever come from the zone of total amaze where Boredoms and their offshoots trash wild like a multi-dimensional colossus of hex fire and fractal shadows.

Olaibi- Eisa

omarkhorshid

Now take a breath for a second before listening to one of the coolest things ever. If you are a fan of Omar Khorshid & His Magic Guitar, then you will be like, ‘aw, about time you guys got clued up to this utterly genius piece of 1970s Egyptian progressive surf music’. If you aren’t, give blessed Omar six and a half minutes and then you should have become a fan, as if a powerful and benevolent djinn had put a spell on you.

Because if, after a guitar intro of absolutely epic, mind boggling proportions, like standing in front of the eternal desert with a falcon sitting on your shoulder as the sun comes out over creation and its little creatures, the ensuing killer breakbeat and the breakdown with gut-wrenching spiralling psychedelic guitars to rival Zelda herself, feast of baroque synthesisers and weird electronic effects, and that’s only half of the song, if after all of this, you aren’t a fan, well, then I guess we are not meant to be friends.

This music is so beautiful it makes me want to cry. Join the party.

Omar Khorshid and his Magic Guitar- Raqsed el Fada

The rest of ‘Rhythms from the Orient‘ is as good as this.

anorak

And let us finish this, you will have to admit, rather fine day, on a totally different but similarly uplifting and excellent vibe. The Anorak people have just come out with their third volume of edits and it’s a total killer, a muscular affair of black basslines and bone-shattering rhythms, progressive song structures that don’t get in the way of a good shuffle, just fuck things up a little bit to make them even more exciting, a hint of stoney funk rock of the bestest kind, fist and feather in the air for one of those parties to utterly remember. I could have posted any of the tunes therein contained, the sinful metronome of Afro Disco or Green’s streetwise boogie, but I am going to leave you with All in the Family’s joyous lover’s rock and definitive end of the night jam . If you want the rest, get the record because it’s a definitive keeper.

Anorak edits – All in the Family

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This Saturday be sure to make your down to the Black Lotus Karate Club for R.I.P Roger / Larry Troutman, a Real Gold arranged tribute to the tragic figures behind Zapp! We don’t need to tell you this is gonna be amazing. Just take a look at the line up.

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  1. Isn’t it Selda rather than Zelda?


    Yours sincerely

    dann

    22nd April 2009


  2. Could be either!


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    20jazzfunkgreats

    22nd April 2009


  3. Gotta get me a pair of Omar’s pimp pants. Puff Daddy indeed!


    Yours sincerely

    Mister 1-2-3-4

    22nd April 2009


  4. I’m pretty sure Zelda is from Terrorhawks, the tv show – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NTBDjhLXtUc , not this band http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0kLk3wrAxyc . Neither of which are quite as good as the Brian May classic Star Fleet – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pjijteu0gcQ

    but that is probably a whole other post.

    This is the Selda you speak of – http://progressive.homestead.com/SELDA.html


    Yours sincerely

    20jazzfunkgreats

    22nd April 2009


  5. great post! especially lovin olaibi and omar khorshid tracks..


    Yours sincerely

    imperator rex

    23rd April 2009


  6. nice post, I sent some dollars to K-davis. thanks for pointing them out.


    Yours sincerely

    charlie

    23rd April 2009


  7. this omar khorshid track just blew me away !


    Yours sincerely

    ak

    24th April 2009


  8. Omar m’a tuer!


    Yours sincerely

    ekleroshock

    27th April 2009


  9. Do you have the rest of Tingaruda


    Yours sincerely

    想像

    29th April 2009


  10. Whoa, Omar Khorshid FTW. Incredible.


    Yours sincerely

    Derek

    30th April 2009


  11. mi2ku23jp4fewa7e

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    Yours sincerely

    Malissa Mcpherson

    30th April 2009


  12. omar, my mind has blown. thank you.


    Yours sincerely

    david n.

    1st May 2009


  13. I don’t understand you Malissa Mcpherson maybe another hint?


    Yours sincerely

    想像

    1st May 2009


  14. also desperately looking for Tingaruda…


    Yours sincerely

    chishuryu

    1st May 2009


  15. i think you should hear this;

    http://www.myspace.com/babazula


    Yours sincerely

    diskobirlik

    4th May 2009


  16. I think you’re tricking us. That Olaibi choon is the new top secret M.I.A. isn’t it!


    Yours sincerely

    Dom Terrace

    5th May 2009


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