Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Three new mixes! -MP3-

August 21st 2007

My last visit in Cotonou has yielded an enormous variety of new music and I have decided to illustrate the diversity of my finds by putting together three differently themed mixes.

First of all, I want to say a big thank you to Jonas for hosting the sound files.

Another big thank you goes out to all of you out there who left comments on this blog or who wrote me encouraging eMails.




This first mix is called Mede Woui after the amazing hypnotic African blues by Johnny Achille that is included as the fourth track.

All the tracks are from Benin, some are Satos, some are ritualistic Voodoo music, some are just labeled as "folclore". All in all, these tracks demonstrate the enormous cultural wealth of Benin but show some of the true roots of Afrobeat.

00:00 Poly Rythmo -agnon depke
05:55 El Rego -e nan mian nuku
10:20 Daho Melo -amou kon we mide
13:17 Johnny Achille -mede woui
19:19 Houndeffo -lanhoue lanhoue
23:05 Gnacadia Cyprien -wangnini mon djin nonnon
28:25 Poly Rythmo -karateka
32:20 Nestor Hountondji -emalon ni hokowo
36:50 Pierre Avohou -mi so gbe tchan'houn
41:31 Tosse Gouton -zinli
48:25 Ezin Gangnon -honton home
52:46 Anatole Houndeffo -nou wli lewe
57:50 Yedenou Adjahoui -keke zeto



Next I put together one straight hour of Afrobeat although Agbandou Babiao might be more Afro Pop than Afrobeat. Like Pol;y Rythmo and the mighty Anos Band, Agbandou hails from Benin. I also included two big names from Ghana: Papa Yankson and CK Mann. African New System is a band from Congo that none of my record collecting friends seem to have heard about so I'm assuming it's a pretty rare one. Smahilla & the SBs fromNigeria are closing this mix with some enormously mighty horns and a powerfull groove.

00:00 Poly Rythmo -non gbeto do mahu tche
04:48 Agbandou Babiao -cherie de mon coeur
09:15 Papa Yankson -wogye w'enyadoo
16:00 Anos Band -alassane koda maradi
21:30 Poly Rythmo -houe djein na da
26:35 African New System -mounguele
36:40 CK Mann -mber papa
42:54 Smahilla & the SBs -african movement


LAGOS DISCO INFERNO -MP3-
This last mix is some kind of guilty pleasure of mine...
I had already sorted most of these records out for resale. Some of them were just borderline and I couldn't decide if they'd be too discoish for my taste or not while others are shameless, sleazy boogie cheese grenades that only a few years ago would have had me running for shelter. Well, what can I say... maybe I just listened to these records way too often while trying to figure out which ones to keep and which ones to dump. I'm having a hard time to come up with any explanation or excuse why I just started to really dig this stuff... I'm well aware of the fact that most of my friends and foes remember me as being one of the biggest haters of all things disco but hey, I'm fucking retired as a DJ, I don't have a crowd to loose and I don't give a shit about my reputation but please feel free to give me your opinion on this. Go ahead if you dare, click this link and prepare yourself for one ass spasm inducing hour of Lagos Disco Inferno!

00:00 Christiana Essien -black ladies are funky ladies
04:40 Grotto 2 -bad city girl
10:12 Ofege -check it out
14:05 C.S. Crew -bread power
19:00 The Celebrant -off beats
25:55 Yom-Yem -power to the people
31:00 Fotso Simo -mummy
35:00 Success -sugar daddy
41:13 J.M. Tim & Foty -my funky boogie
44:27 Tom Youms -close to me
49:12 Kris Okotje -'am going now
54:15 Ozo -anambra




I'm typing all this from an internet cafe in Accra...
I already found some pretty wild records around here and promise to put up a cover gallery and start working on a new mix as soon as I get back home to Guinea.By the way, the Guinean army threatens with a revolt starting Sept. 8th if they're not being paid their bad wages... hopefully this will be resolved one way or the other, I really don't want to have to flee to Sierra Leone again...

49 comments:

chris albertyn said...

Thank you Frank!! I understand you are ambivalent about the disco mix - but soulstrut is giving a 404 error and it cannot be accessed. I look forward to listening to the others today.

aduna said...

Some real bombs! As usual...

Thanks a lot Frank.

Aduna

Frank said...

I think I got the Lagos Disco Inferno link fixed. At least it seems to work from here. If you're experiencing difficulties, just go to soulstrut.com and acess it from there.

Enjoy!

Frank

Anonymous said...

many many thanks for all the nice mixes Frank

Vincent said...

As always, a mighty collection. As far as the Disco is concerned, you are certainly allowed to choose what goes on your decks. After all, you paid for them right? I for one am looking forward to the education. Thanks for the mixes.

Måns said...

hey, thanks a lot Frank! Wonderful stuff as always..

gomad361 said...

More treasures from the Raider of the Lost Crates...

Many thanks Frank.

gomad361

Anonymous said...

African Movement really slams, thanks! The first one is something different, and really enjoyable too.

The Disco Infoerno link, though only gives you an m3u and not an actual mp3.

matt said...

thanks Frank..premium content

Pieter said...

Haven't managed to download these mixes yet (local IT provider stays slow) but positive these will be great, as usual.

Enjoy Accra,

Pieter

jon said...

Can't wait to hear these Frank! Even the disco one. There's something about the way other cultures do cheese and sleaze that makes it all fascinating even if it's horrible. The title of the first track is encouragingly naff ;-)
Thanks for sharing your finds, and your great adventures
Jon

John B. said...

I'm really enjoying Disco Inferno as well. . . however an MP3 that I could download would be nice . . .

Frank said...

Sorry, I was under the impression, that Lagos Disco Inferno would also be hosted as a mp3 but now it's just a m3u ... I'll see if there's something I can do about this but you can still listen to it, right?

Anonymous said...

Thanks for all. Mede Woui hits just the right spot. Haven't tried the disco yet but keeping my ears open

D

Mr. Dubbs said...

I'm having trouble with the m3u. iTunes will open it but not play it. Dang it! Also, bless you and thanks Frank—because that 'Non Gbeto Do Mahu Tche' track by TP Orch Poly Rhythmo is some of the sickest afro funk I've ever heard. I dare say, if you were to put all of the TPOPR tracks you've unearthed into one mix (wink) it would blow Soundway's TPOPR comp out of the water. Any way, thanks for taking the time and doing the hard work to share this amazing music with us all.

Rasheed said...

Hi Franck! Thank´s for the excellent music and also for sharing the cover art. It´s really amazing.

Good Luck!

Anonymous said...

fantastic blog! i also would love to have "lagos disco inferno" as an mp3.
the Real Player m3u is unworkable for me i'm afraid..
thanx!

zim said...

damn frank! when's the CD comimng out?

the address for the mp3 of the disco inferno is:
http://www.soulstrut.com/ram/soulradio/2007/Lagos%20Disco%20Inferno.mp3

calumbinho said...

wonderful stuff once again on Mede Woui & African Movement, thanks a lot. i SO wish i could get to listen to the lagos disco inferno - i've been looking forward to that ever since you first hinted at the idea, but links aren't working for me either

Bill said...

Yeah, Frank sterling work out in the field, sir. If you can get that Disco mix going, your work will be yet more sterling, or double sterling as one might have it.
Pip pip,
Bill

Frank said...

I just changed the Lagos Disco Inferno Link and it should now give you a MP3... enjoy!

calumbinho said...

Go, Lagos Inferno! Man, every time you start apologizing, I know a wonderful surprise is coming up, he he...
Let's love it shamelessly!

DJ BWYSE said...

not trying to be a pain But I hve tried several ways to access the Lagos Disco mix I am only get about 27 seconds. I tried through soulstrut also.

Anonymous said...

thanx so much! truly looking forward to the lagos disco mix!

Comb & Razor said...

yep... loving all three mixes, especially the Lagos Disco Inferno! if you do end up deciding to dump some of those records, let me know!

size13 said...

Thanks Frank. These mixes are golden.

MERK! said...

Three mixes!! This is my lucky day. I love your stuff. I can't wait for these to get done downloading.

Thanks Frank.

Zero G Sound said...

Wow, thanks a lot for these three mixes! A great antidote to these rainy days here in Europe...

SoulFunkLifestyles said...

Very much appreciating the music from Africa on "Voodoo Funk." Glad I came into this blog.

The text is capturing, as well.

Good deal all around.

bass clef said...

I know I'm way late on this...but any chance of re-upping these - they look amazing!

Frank said...

Sorry, appearantly all mixes that are hsoted at konzeptlos.org are not available right now. I hope this is just some minor problam that can be fixed soon...

Anonymous said...

terrific music,it ´s incredible,i´m happy at last,congratulations

clikk4 said...

Super, Super Super post thanks a million from italy.

thebeathunters said...

waow, that lagos disco mix is da bomb! please indulge yourself with that kind of groove any time...
the two others seem to be down now but i'll check later.thanks anyway
http://biggersplash.blogspot.com

Anonymous said...

This is amazing. Thank you. Thank you.

Mike said...

Doctor -

I just want to thank you and let you know that you are personally responsible for implanting the 'Poly Rythmo -non gbeto do mahu tche' song deep into the inner sanctum of my brain.

I need refill on my prescription please...

- Michael van Olden
aka Starchild Excalibur
aka Fishguhlish
etc...

masta conga said...

hi franck !
at first thank you very much for theses sounds from the motherland !
it's a killa session man !!
i can't resist to ask you to advise me a good vinyl seller in douala ( cameroon ) and in mali please ?
thanks an regards franck !
peace and have a good time in africa !
masta conga

masta conga said...

hi franck !
at first thank you very much for theses sounds from the motherland !
it's a killa session man !!
i can't resist to ask you to advise me a good vinyl seller in douala ( cameroon ) and in mali please ?
thanks an regards franck !
peace and have a good time in africa !
masta conga

Lyndon said...

this is absolutely amazing stuff

you are a godsend

Anonymous said...

WOW, the 'African Movement' mix!
it's blowing my speakers now for almost 38 hours, can't get enough of it... I'm thinking of taking a one way ticket, to continue this work you did overthere. When do you really leave to NY?

Big kiss, Jorg

jorgmaks@hotmail.com

Frank said...

I'm leaving Juli 1st.
Go for it, it's fun. It might be a bit more exhausting than you'd expect though... but it's worth the effort.

allX said...

frank *** i'm speechless - some hours ago i discovered your blog, and, since......my speakers are glooming in the dark ha ha ha!
BIG BIG BIG than you for doing this work AND sharing it

i 'lost my heart' allready longtime ago
down there

blessings

allX

Anonymous said...

estos discos del groove africano estan geniales, la neta es un blog super funky.. muy chido Frank...
gracias por rescatar esta MUSICA

peskypesky said...

Thank you so much for all these riches you bestow upon us. :)

Qpchan said...

thanks a lot for sharing all these nuggets, loved that disco mix, obviously you've been digging very deep to find all these beauties. Will check all your mixes asap!
Keep up the good work!
peace!
Qpchan in Paris/France

Seeing Red Radio said...

The first two mixes look amazing, but the links don't seem to work at the moment. I'll listen to the others on your site in anticipation.

Thanks for all you do,

Tony

ceverett said...

The links for the first 2 mixes are dead ... any chance that the will be uploaded ever again?

Christopher

Heather S. said...

I just found your blog by chance today and I love it. I've never heard any 70's tunes from West Africa, I listened to the entire 2d mix non-stop on my bus ride to school. Awesome material and I can't wait to find more. Thank you for exposing me and the world to the wonderful music and talents in W. Africa

--Heather

ContentFLowSwagger said...

Much thanks for these powerful uplifting sounds.... whoa..i love Africa..makes me proud of being a son of the soil http://contentflowmatters.blogspot.com