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Wednesday, January 18, 2017

Mulatu Astatke / Oscar Sulley - Mulah 2 / Uhuru Mash Up [Nephews of Phela remixes] [2005] FLAC






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A / Mulatu Astatke - Mulah 2
B / Oscar Sulley - Uhuru Mash Up






         Ethiopian Mulatu Astatke's unique blend of jazz, funk and afrobeat has found its way into many peoples record collections recently since the three quality "Ethio Jazz" LPs were reissued on the L'Arome imprint, and further popularised when the "Modern Jazz Instrumentals" record was used as the soundtrack to the Jim Jarmusch film "Broken Flowers". 

        Even before all of that people were unwittingly hearing some of these killer breaks on Mo' Wax era breakbeat and triphop tracks, all this combined should be telling you - this is music of the highest quality!!!And what we've got here is a remix for the dancefloor that's gonna be a monster, an esteemed West London producer has brought the heaviest of broken beats to create an exquisite piece of broken beat Ethio funk fusion. 

         The b-side is an equally strong rework of Ghanian Oscar Sulley's "Bukom Mashie".









9 comments:

2b0rn0t0b said...




http://www.mediafire.com/download/rpy4xl1r75mxrrd/Mulatu_Astatke_%26_Oscar_Sulley_-_%5B2005%5D_-_Nephews_of_Phela.rar

randomhugh said...

hi! is there any chance you could reupload this? I am looking everywhere for a decent digital copy and there are none to be found! Thanks so much for all your work on this blog- it is truly excellent!

2b0rn0t0b said...



@ randomhugh : link is active and works fine !!!


Unknown said...

Thanks for all of your postings. Looking forward to hearing this Journey one.
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Anonymous said...

Hi, cant get the link to work, any chance of a repost. Thanks for such an amazing blog

Anonymous said...

Sorry, it's now working duh! :)

Anonymous said...

Any clues as to who made this bomb? Was it 1 person or a couple people? Also how many copies were pressed?

DJ Ingo said...

Can we pleeeease get a RE-Up? :)