The Ramogi singles were produced at the Melodica record store in Nairobi in 1975 - the same store that helped Duncan Brooker with tracks that made up his Afro-Rock CD on Kona a few years back. Listen to the rumba/funk of Tabu Ley from DRC, to the wonderful Ernesto Dje Dje from Ivory Coast and to the incredible track from Orchestre GO Malebo. More of the podcasts from the corporate sponsors soon.Ĭompiler Cheeku Bidani has been digging in his crates and has pulled together an impressive set of tunes with a distrinctly Central African feel for this volume of the African Serenades series. All of these are highly recommended although you may also want to explore the compilations done by Joe Davis, DJ Cliffy, Patrick Forge and the good folks at Strut (before they folded). For the London label Ether he has put together two Brazilian compilations focusing on both old and new styles. Then later on in the nineties when he started the label Talkin' Loud it was his compilations Brazilica and Blue Brazil (for Blue Note with Joe Davis) that I really loved. Whilst in London during the eighties I went to a few sessions on Monday night at the Wag where he was DJing with the likes of Patrick Forge and Baz Fe Jaz. He has recently started a new record label called Brownswood - named after the house he had to move out of after his record collection became too big, and which now acts as a warehouse for his enormous collection of vinyl. Widely acclaimed as a musical tastemaker, spreading his influence on music listeners around the world mostly through his Worldwide radio show, on BBC Radio 1 which is also broadcast live from the Radio 1 website, and frequent gigs around the world. Though not as "anything goes" as the late John Peel, he plays anything from dub and reggae through jazz, nu-jazz, soul, neo soul, R&B to drum and bass, house, broken beat, hip-hop and Jazz-funk. Peterson is known for his eclectic musical selections. He is also well known as a radio DJ: he used to have a radio show on London's Kiss FM dance music station, but was recruited to the BBC's youth-oriented Radio 1 in 1998. Through his labels Acid Jazz and Talkin' Loud he has been associated with the careers of countless well-known artists of the 1990s. Gilles Peterson is an influential DJ and record-label owner from London, UK. If you don't know who Mr Peterson is I suggest a quick look here. I got so frustrated trying to download the Gilles Peterson podcasts from the Brahma beer site that I have uploaded them to a more sensible server.
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