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Housepainters - Funkhause
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Housepainters - Fixed Position
Started as a home-recording project, the Amsterdam-based three piece finds itself on a middle ground between wave-punk and dub merging into gloomy yet upbeat tunes. With "Fixed Position", Housepainters releases their first single on Swiss label Bongo Joe Records.
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Label:Magnetron Music
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Release-Date:04.10.2024
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Housepainters - Enfin
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Housepainters - Leave The Hall
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Housepainters - Sad Face Look
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Housepainters - 424
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Housepainters - In A Cornfield
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Housepainters - Eyes Shut
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Housepainters - Wrong Test Too Bad
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Housepainters - Intro
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Housepainters - What He Knows
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Housepainters - Station Modern
Housepainters is a dynamic post-punk and no-wave ensemble. The band's inspiration is a fusion of krautrock, wave-punk, and dub. Their debut LP is based on dystopian films like 1984 and Basic Instinct. Big tip for fans of Saada Bonaire, ESG & Liquid Liquid. Most essential 2024 Post-punk, disco-no-disco release.
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Label:Bongo Joe
Cat-No:BJR046
Release-Date:16.02.2024
Genre:World Music
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YIN YIN - Nata Ni Thale
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YIN YIN - Pingpxng
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YIN YIN - One Inch Punch
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YIN YIN - Lotus
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YIN YIN - Thom Ki Ki
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YIN YIN - On Yiep
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YIN YIN - Alpaca
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YIN YIN - Kroy Wen
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YIN YIN - Sui Ye
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YIN YIN - The Rabbit That Hunts Tigers
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YIN YIN - A Ballad For Chong Wang
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YIN YIN - The Sacred Valley Of Cusco
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YIN YIN - Disco
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"Where to place YIN YIN on the map ? Maybe somewhere between Netherlands and South-East Asia, on an imaginary tropical island. That’s where they brew a strange cocktail made of discogrooves, powerful “thaï beat” tunes and experimental tropi-synths. After two remarkable singles on Les Disques Bongo Joe, they’re back with « The Rabbit That Hunts Tigers ». Made of groovy tunes and dance killers, this album could be the crazy soundtrack of a 60s hippie village on the South China Sea.
Yin Yin passed last months burning scenes and make people dance around Europe. But they found just enough time to record this first tape in a ballet school in a remote village near the Alpaca Mountain. Kees Berkers and Yves Lennertz were the puppet masters of this in-studio experience. The result is a landscape where rabbits chase after tigers, an upside-down world were you'll definitely dance for ever."
It’s one of the coolest things to emerge from the Dutch Deep South in quite a while: the debut album by Yin Yin (not counting last year’s cassette only ‘Pingpxng’). The Maastricht outfit pairs a deep appreciation of South East Asian sixties and seventies instrumental music with a slick modern funk and disco groove, tied together by a solid understanding of timeless cinematic sounds, as exemplified perfectly by the opening track, a laidback Thai funk groove that ends in psychedelic turmoil. ‘One Inch Punch’ (released as a single earlier this year) is one of the many standout tracks here - a luscious Asian space disco affair that sounds like the soundtrack of a Shaw Brothers movie that never happened. Yin Yin show off their instrumental skills on the freeflowing ‘Alpaca Mountain’ and go straight for the dancefloor with the infectious disco stomper ‘Sui Ye’. Their all-encompassing open-mindedness is perhaps best illustrated by the title track - a strange concoction of spaghetti western sounds, cheeky disco and Thai funk. ‘The Rabbit that Hunts Tigers’ is another winner for Bongo Joe and mandatory listening for fans of Khruangbin, Altin Gün and Jungle by Night. (Ro) More
"Where to place YIN YIN on the map ? Maybe somewhere between Netherlands and South-East Asia, on an imaginary tropical island. That’s where they brew a strange cocktail made of discogrooves, powerful “thaï beat” tunes and experimental tropi-synths. After two remarkable singles on Les Disques Bongo Joe, they’re back with « The Rabbit That Hunts Tigers ». Made of groovy tunes and dance killers, this album could be the crazy soundtrack of a 60s hippie village on the South China Sea.
Yin Yin passed last months burning scenes and make people dance around Europe. But they found just enough time to record this first tape in a ballet school in a remote village near the Alpaca Mountain. Kees Berkers and Yves Lennertz were the puppet masters of this in-studio experience. The result is a landscape where rabbits chase after tigers, an upside-down world were you'll definitely dance for ever."
It’s one of the coolest things to emerge from the Dutch Deep South in quite a while: the debut album by Yin Yin (not counting last year’s cassette only ‘Pingpxng’). The Maastricht outfit pairs a deep appreciation of South East Asian sixties and seventies instrumental music with a slick modern funk and disco groove, tied together by a solid understanding of timeless cinematic sounds, as exemplified perfectly by the opening track, a laidback Thai funk groove that ends in psychedelic turmoil. ‘One Inch Punch’ (released as a single earlier this year) is one of the many standout tracks here - a luscious Asian space disco affair that sounds like the soundtrack of a Shaw Brothers movie that never happened. Yin Yin show off their instrumental skills on the freeflowing ‘Alpaca Mountain’ and go straight for the dancefloor with the infectious disco stomper ‘Sui Ye’. Their all-encompassing open-mindedness is perhaps best illustrated by the title track - a strange concoction of spaghetti western sounds, cheeky disco and Thai funk. ‘The Rabbit that Hunts Tigers’ is another winner for Bongo Joe and mandatory listening for fans of Khruangbin, Altin Gün and Jungle by Night. (Ro) More
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Release-Date:28.10.2022
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The Mauskovic Dance Band - Bukaroo Bank
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The Mauskovic Dance Band - Face
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The Mauskovic Dance Band - Wie Niet Weg Is Is Geizen
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The Mauskovic Dance Band - Parata Est
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The Mauskovic Dance Band - Zwaar
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The Mauskovic Dance Band - Bebi
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The Mauskovic Dance Band - People In The Hall
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The Mauskovic Dance Band - Dr Rhythm Space
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The Mauskovic Dance Band - Telefoon Dub
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The Mauskovic Dance Band - Samen
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The Mauskovic Dance Band - Bukaroo Bank - Slow Version
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The Mauskovic Dance Band - Slow Crack
Amsterdam based Mausovic Dance Band make madcap music intent on expanding musical universes. Powered by elastic rhythms and some potent dub wizardry, the five-piece are synonymous with flipping global music traditions and creating new, sound-system stylised, synth powered, dance-floor experiments. Whilst their 2019 debut album on Soundway Records offered a frenetic mix, imbued by the Colombian champeta, Ghanaian highlife and spaced out disco, their new forthcoming album Buckaroo Bank, set for release on Swiss label Bongo Joe Records, feeds off the industrial sounds of New York City, post punk and early electronic explorers. At the very centre of the project is the dub, the Mauskovic echo chamber, guided by their universal hero Lee Scratch Perry and made possible by their studio friend Kasper Frenkel who provided the tools this new Mauscovic riddim philosophy. A proper family band (4 of them are related), and fronted by Nico Mauscovic who is also part of Zamrock touring band W.I.T.C.H., the group have released various singles since their debut album including on Berlin label Dekmantel and most recently, on experimental Swiss label Bongo Joe, their perfect home for brand new album Buckaroo Bank.
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Baby's Berserk - Toxic Kisses
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Baby's Berserk - Wartime
Toxic Kisses
The rave next door won’t quit. It’s 5 in the morning, but the kids in the garage want just
one more song: Toxic Kisses. An upbeat, poetic, pep-rally bop that serves a catchy
reminder to give love to your friends today, so you don’t lose them to hate tomorrow
Wartime
The churning robotic bass synth and hypnotic polyrhythms of Wartime evoke the
trance-like states we find ourselves in daily. Reject the war industry we’ve been thrust
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The rave next door won’t quit. It’s 5 in the morning, but the kids in the garage want just
one more song: Toxic Kisses. An upbeat, poetic, pep-rally bop that serves a catchy
reminder to give love to your friends today, so you don’t lose them to hate tomorrow
Wartime
The churning robotic bass synth and hypnotic polyrhythms of Wartime evoke the
trance-like states we find ourselves in daily. Reject the war industry we’ve been thrust
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Don Melody Club - Maandagmotto
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Don Melody Club - Zontimenteel
Zontimenteel celebrates the first incoming sun rays of the summer. The warm and gloomy sound of the Meastro Rhythm King drummachine and the analog synths worships the sentiment we all carry for the sun and its munificence for always creating new grateful moments.
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Cat-No:BJR062
Release-Date:28.02.2022
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Nico Mauskovic - A Big Brain
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La Perla - Guayabo
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Meridian Brothers Y Grupo Renacimiento - Bomba Atomica
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Graham Mushnik - Octopus Dance
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La Redada - Calla Boca
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Alex Figueira & A.Bechan - Moerarie Morei Atjara Version
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Coco María - Me Veo Volar
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Frente Cumbiero - Cumbia Del Asilo
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Romperayo - Tout Doux Bass Version
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Les Pythons De La Fournaise - El Ritmo De Chico
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Malphino - Aji De Malphino
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Bongo Joe presents “Club Coco”, a summery outernational Latin and afro rooted music compilation curated by Coco María.
An attempt to give back something to music lovers around the world and print on an object a piece of the essence of the community that has been gathering around her weekly radio show at Worldwide FM.
In many ways, Coco María is like a music detecting sunflower. Just naturally she is turning her ears into the direction from where happily vibrating music from all around the world is emerging. She is a DJ and radio host whose musical selection transmits the energy of the Caribbean, Brazil and the rest of Latin America through records full of samba, jazz, charanga and cumbia, whilst embracing an internationalist vibe that can also include the most eclectic influences.
This LP gathers some of the i nescapable artists that have been part of Coco María’s shows. The list includes Nico Mauskovic, La Perla, Meridian Brothers y Grupo Renacimiento, Graham Mushnik, La Redada, Alex Figueira, Frente Cumbiero, Les Pythons de la Fournaise, Romperayo, Malphino, Max Weissenfeldt and even Coco María herself.
In many ways, the tracks of the album showcase how these artists use music to reconcile both their pride in Latin American and Afro culture as well as their interest in being part of the cosmopolitanism of big European cities. Thus, each track adds a particular detail into building a perfect soundtrack for a community that is always travelling back and forwards between both regions, always looking for songs that explore the furthest frontiers of tropical music while staying true to the roots of their genres. More
Bongo Joe presents “Club Coco”, a summery outernational Latin and afro rooted music compilation curated by Coco María.
An attempt to give back something to music lovers around the world and print on an object a piece of the essence of the community that has been gathering around her weekly radio show at Worldwide FM.
In many ways, Coco María is like a music detecting sunflower. Just naturally she is turning her ears into the direction from where happily vibrating music from all around the world is emerging. She is a DJ and radio host whose musical selection transmits the energy of the Caribbean, Brazil and the rest of Latin America through records full of samba, jazz, charanga and cumbia, whilst embracing an internationalist vibe that can also include the most eclectic influences.
This LP gathers some of the i nescapable artists that have been part of Coco María’s shows. The list includes Nico Mauskovic, La Perla, Meridian Brothers y Grupo Renacimiento, Graham Mushnik, La Redada, Alex Figueira, Frente Cumbiero, Les Pythons de la Fournaise, Romperayo, Malphino, Max Weissenfeldt and even Coco María herself.
In many ways, the tracks of the album showcase how these artists use music to reconcile both their pride in Latin American and Afro culture as well as their interest in being part of the cosmopolitanism of big European cities. Thus, each track adds a particular detail into building a perfect soundtrack for a community that is always travelling back and forwards between both regions, always looking for songs that explore the furthest frontiers of tropical music while staying true to the roots of their genres. More
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Meridian Brothers - En Teusaquillo Te
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Meridian Brothers - Mi Primo El Boxeador
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Meridian Brothers - El Profesionalismo Es Importante
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Meridian Brothers - Pensando En Mi Morena
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Meridian Brothers - La Secta
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Meridian Brothers - Paz En La Tierra
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Meridian Brothers - La Tocata De Ivan El Terrible
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Meridian Brothers - La Conquista De Otros Planetas
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Meridian Brothers - Pesadilla
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Meridian Brothers - El Hombre De Alma Traicionada
Paz en La Tierra is a result of a search by the Meridian Brothers & Conjunto Media Luna of the heart of something that can be called a 'power format' of Colombian Caribbean music; Accordion , Guacharaca, Caja, Congas, Electric bass, and vocals.
Departing from this idea, and casually working with the music of a documentary on the famous singer Diomedes Diaz, Iván Medellín (accordionist of Conjunto media luna), and Eblis Álvarez from the Meridian Brothers, embarked on a new work building a sound exclusively on the traditional format, searching for several spaces between the lines in the universe of accordion in Colombian music.
The duo departed from the basic: the line of vallenato, the most famous in the country but not the only one, the line of sabanero music more of the lands of Sucre and Córdoba inclined towards cumbia, bullerengue, son vallenato among other airs fed the group's ideas. The Barranquilla center deserves a separate mention, due to its cosmopolitan approach, using all kinds of in?uences, from the Caribbean islands to ancient rhythms or even modern rock and funk, also used as an inspiration for this record.
In the process, new ways of melody appeared and new ways of expression emerged. Although the rhythms used in the record are rooted in the traditional, the duo glitched those rhythms turning them into new directions in the style, using exclusively the past references to transmute the sound into something that looks inside a parallel future.
Using several theatrical situations, alterations in musical structures, and slight deformations of the traditional harmony (a tonal center and its dominant) the result of "Paz en la Tierra" is enigmatic and charming, and at the same time directed towards the dance ?oor keeping the past alive and ?ourishing the essence of the tradition. More
Departing from this idea, and casually working with the music of a documentary on the famous singer Diomedes Diaz, Iván Medellín (accordionist of Conjunto media luna), and Eblis Álvarez from the Meridian Brothers, embarked on a new work building a sound exclusively on the traditional format, searching for several spaces between the lines in the universe of accordion in Colombian music.
The duo departed from the basic: the line of vallenato, the most famous in the country but not the only one, the line of sabanero music more of the lands of Sucre and Córdoba inclined towards cumbia, bullerengue, son vallenato among other airs fed the group's ideas. The Barranquilla center deserves a separate mention, due to its cosmopolitan approach, using all kinds of in?uences, from the Caribbean islands to ancient rhythms or even modern rock and funk, also used as an inspiration for this record.
In the process, new ways of melody appeared and new ways of expression emerged. Although the rhythms used in the record are rooted in the traditional, the duo glitched those rhythms turning them into new directions in the style, using exclusively the past references to transmute the sound into something that looks inside a parallel future.
Using several theatrical situations, alterations in musical structures, and slight deformations of the traditional harmony (a tonal center and its dominant) the result of "Paz en la Tierra" is enigmatic and charming, and at the same time directed towards the dance ?oor keeping the past alive and ?ourishing the essence of the tradition. More