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Kinny - Forgetting To Remember (Grant Phabao Remix) | Comments: 1

Kinny Forgetting To Remember Grant Phabao Remix
Kinny - Forgetting To Remember (Grant Phabao Remix)
(Exclusive MP3 download on ParisDJs.com) 2010-03-07

Kinny
– aka Caitlin Simpson – was born and raised in Canada and has a mixture of Jamaican, Native Canadian Indian, French and Swedish heritage. She sings jazz, reggae and soul for Brighton's Tru Thoughts label, on which she released two albums, Forgetting To Remember (2005, with Espen Horne), and Idle Forest of Chit Chat (2009, with Souldrop, TM Juke, Unforscene, Hint, Diesler, the Quantic Soul Orchestra and Nostalgia 77!). Her 2008 single Enough Said with the QSO was a huge hit in our books.

Grant Phabao ranks among the greatest multi-instrumentists/producers of his time. After 2 dub albums (as Tnargoabapah), 4 thematic albums with the T.I.M.E.C. collective, and 4 reggae albums with Jamaican veterans The Lone Ranger, Carlton Livingston, The Jays and The Silvertones, he's now hard at work with fellow Paris-based musical genius Doctor L on a series of collaborative concept albums for the brand new Colored-Inc. label (The Black Cat, Down By The River Side, One Foot In Jail).

Here's Kinny and Grant Phabao virtual meeting, featuring the songstress' unique soulful vocals (taken from the a capella version of Forgetting To Remember), drenched into Jamaican roots grooves courtesy of the one and only french dubmeister. Play it... and then play it again - this is music that doesn't age!

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The Black Cat - Activista feat. Doctor L & Martin Perna from Antibalas (video) | Comments: 0


The Black Cat - Activista feat. Doctor L & Martin Perna from Antibalas (video by Doctor L)
extracted from Hard 2 Find Vol.1 (2010/Colored Inc. - colored-inc.com)
if you don't see the video click here

The Black Cat - Hard 2 Find Vol.1

The Funkees - Slipping Into Darkness (WAR afrofunk cover!) | Comments: 4

The Funkees Slipping Into Darkness
The Funkees - Slipping Into Darkness
(MP3 download on ParisDJs.com) 2010-02-10

One of Superfly Records (our partner store) specialities is African records. 7 inches, long players, the rarest Afro vinyls are to be find at our Paris shop or on our online store. While preparing an African Special a few weeks ago, we stumbled upon a fantastic 45 from Nigerian band The Funkees, which included a superb cover of War, Slipping Into Darkness. We digitalized this beauty, had it mastered by our soundmaster Grant Phabao, and we're now sharing it with everyone as a free vitual release on ParisDJs.com. Don't say we don't love you!

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Tracklisting :
01. The Funkees - Slipping Into Darkness

Links :
Discogs - discogs.com/artist/Funkees,+The
parisdjs.com
myspace.com/parisdjs

The Funkees Slipping Into Darkness

Baloji - Karibu Ya Bintou feat. Konono N°1 | Comments: 2


Baloji - Karibu Ya Bintou feat. Konono N°1

Shot in the streets of Kinshasa, site of Muhammad Ali's legendary Rumble in the Jungle, Karibu Ya Bintou (Welcome to Life in Limbo) is a short film with music from the 2010 album Kinshasa Succursale by Baloji. Electric finger piano (likembé) played by Konono N°1, the legendary Congolese band who collaborated with Björk & count Vampire Weekend and Beck amongst their biggest fans.

Links :
baloji.com
myspace.com/baloji

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Doctor L feat. Clip Payne - The Def Song (Video) | Comments: 0


Doctor L Featuring Clip Payne - The Def Song

One of the best short movie/clip of the last years in France, several prizes in short movie festivals, Doctor L's The Def Song is a must see! With the help of P-Funk All Stars member Michael 'Clip' Payne on vocals, they deliver a future soul classic and an amazing animation movie about the big bang... Check it NOW!

Links :
myspace.com/doctorlmind
fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doctor_L
myspace.com/clipadelic
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_"Clip"_Payne

Kologbo feat. The Deacon - Freedom Back | Comments: 0

Kologbo feat The Deacon Freedom Back
Kologbo feat. The Deacon - Freedom Back
(Exclusive MP3 download on ParisDJs.com) Kraked, 2009-12-06

Some of you discovered Kologbo on stage at the Afrofunk party we organized last summer with Ebo Taylor & The Poets Of Rhythm. Some others already knew he was the tenor guitar player from Fela Kuti's Afrika 70 and he now plays on stage with Tony Allen. Some of you might even have heard the Remember Fela Anikulapo Kuti album he released in 2007 with Berlin's heaviest afrobeat ensemble Afrobeat Academy... Well he's now preparing a new album called Africa is the Future, produced by Loik Dury and to be relased early 2010!! Here's a preview, with Freedom Back featuring The Deacon (from The Duke & The King) on guest vocals, a real phat vintage slice of Afrofunk!


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Tracklisting :
01. Kologbo feat. The Deacon - Freedom Back

Links :
MySpace - myspace.com/kologbo
FaceBook - Kologbo's profile
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myspace.com/parisdjs

Biography :
Guitar legend Oghene Kologbo was born in Warri, Nigeria in 1957. His father was a well known highlife musician. When Kologbo was a teenager, he began performing with the revolutionary Afrobeat master Fela Kuti. Kologbo went on to record more than 50 sides with Africa 70. He played the hypnotic tenor guitar lines, but often recorded bass and rhythm guitar too. Kologbo was Fela's personal assistant and 'tape recorder'. That is, it was his job to remember the melodies Fela would sing to him late at night, then teach them to the band at rehearsal the next day. In 1978, after a show at the Berlin Jazz Festival, Kologbo left the band (along with Tony Allen and a few others) and stayed in Berlin.

In the 1980s and 1990s, Kologbo worked with the legendary but short-lived Roots Anabo. He also toured and recorded with King Sunny Ade, Tony Allen, and Brenda Fassie, among others.

In 2005, Kologbo began working with the Afrobeat Academy, Berlin's heaviest afrobeat ensemble. Their first single was released on Rabbi Records in 2006. Their full length CD Remember Fela Anikulapo Kuti was released on Lion's Ark in September 2007. In 2008 he moved to France to join Tony Allen's band as tenor guitar.In 2009 he started recording in Paris his new album: Africa Is The Future, produced by Loik Dury (out spring 2010).

Michael Jackson - Rockin' Robin (Grant Phabao Remix) - Video by Doctor L | Comments: 1


Michael Jackson - Rockin' Robin (Grant Phabao Remix)

Directed by Doctor L

The french dubmeister Grant Phabao pays here his due tribute to the king of pop, with a reggae remix of Michael Jackson's second single from 1972 - rockin' the dancehall and burnin' one for the man! This cartoon video mix is a gift from another of our main artists, multi-instrumentalist, audio and video producer Doctor L.

Paris.
Something's happening here.

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Psyco - Fire Dance (Video) | Comments: 0


Psyco - Fire Dance

2006 single extracted from the Psyco album There Must Be A Revolution Somewhere produced by Doctor L. An afrobeat anthem, both respecting the original afrobeat from Fela Kuti and and at the same time bringing the whole thing far further...

Links :
youtube.com/watch?v=7d8t0tFkB9Q
myspace.com/doctorlmind
Read my review of the album (in french)
Info about the Fire Dance / Butterfly 7 inch

The Duke & The King - In This Place We Call Our Home | Comments: 0


The Duke & The King - In This Place We Call Our Home

The Deacon (Nowell Haskins) and The King (Robert Burke) from The Duke & The King, longtime partners of Loik Dury & the Kraked family, involved in many projects from Paris DJs' 20th connection, try out a new song in the Church of Heavenly Sounds (Chiswick, England). The duo deliver a heart-rending piece of soul-folk not to be missed. And check out the album, Nothing Gold Can Stay

Links :
youtube.com/watch?v=sAv8kmRoG-s
myspace.com/dukeandtheking
parisdjs.com/index.php/post/The-Duke-and-The-King-Nothing-Gold-Can-Stay

The Duke & The King - The Morning I Get To Hell Live on BBC | Comments: 0


The Duke & The King - The Morning I Get To Hell
Live on BBC (...Later with Jools Holland)

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