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The sound of a 1970? s psychedelic freakout only heavier than you ever heard it before! The new Karthala 72 full-length
album brings some seriously dark, driving funk meets Afrobeat. There isn’t much on the group out there on the internet.
We can’t even figure out exactly where they are from but tribal rhythms and hypnotic guitar echo to a time when the raw
sound was king. Taking influence from the traditional music of the Comoros, to Anatolian bazaar jazz to the more
familiar beat of percussion led afro-funk. This album is destined to become a psych-world burner. Limited edition fulllength
33 & 1/3 140-gram vinyl in full-color jacket. Comes with free full-color vinyl sticker and free download card that
includes 10 monster remixes!
Sounds like: Wayne Shorter, Can, Bitches Brew, Sonny Sharrock, Zambian-psych, Witch
"...some seriously dark, driving funk meets Afrobeat." Afropop Worldwide
"...tensely percussive rhythm with heavy, sinister basslines and these eerie, echoey bits of vocal and other errata floating over it all."
Dusty Groove America
"Somehow a modern psych sound, with a hint of danger, a sort of unsettling sci-fi edge." 7 Inches |
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