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Geracao Bendita
Heavy, rare, Brazilian-psych soundtrack from 1971 with lashings of fuzz, English and Portuguese vocals by both male and female singers, and all original compositions.



Orchestre Poly-Rythmo De Cotonou The Skeletal Essences Of Afro Funk 1969-1980
A staggering third helping of raw Benin funk. Check YouTube for a totally knockout film of the band performing the second track, Houzou Houzou Wa.



Brazilian Guitar Fuzz Bananas
The Psych Funk 101 selectors smashing it over again with this lovingly annotated selection of 45s.



Psych-Funk Sa-Re-Ga! Psychedelic Funk Music In India: 1970-1983
Amazing soundtrack stuff from the likes of R. D. Burman and the Kalyanji Anandji brothers, inevitably, plus some garage-psych, Atomic Forest's take on Deep Purple, and a couple of European camp-followers.



Rabih Beaini Albidaya
RB aka Morphosis and Upperground cohorts: cello, sax, electronics; Lebanese folk, middle eastern jazz; 'tribal drums, marketplace noise, synth experiments, arpeggiated space transmissions, eerie Wu-Tang vocals.'



Chak Mak Pai Chailai-Duangdao
Seventies porno-funk with a latin frisson: a lewd duet over three minutes of percussion driven heat. The flip pits a lovelorn vocal against a nagging moog riff and urgent, punchy horns. Proper hard luk thing.



Benin Bariba Music
Griot music with delicate dambararou lute; ritual possession songs with gogue fiddle and gon and karou drums; and a women's choir.



Zimbabwe Ambuya Nyati
Judith Juma's wonderful mbira playing — shona ritual music, with singing, drum and rattle.



Itadi
Outstanding, funky Afro-soul from Togo, 1977. Engaged songs in English, Mina, and Akposo; full, laidback and grooving, with tasty percussion. 180g in an old-school tip-on jacket.



Stand Up, People Gypsy Pop Songs from Tito's Yugoslavia, 1964-1980
Predominantly Muslim, Ottoman-influenced mix of Bollywood and Turkish songs, Slavic folk, organ-driven Brit and US beat and pop. Love, loss, tradition, modernity, the road. Fantastic stuff, hotly recommended.





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