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The Karl Hector Show - Part 2 (side A)

(MP3 Podcast on www.ParisDJs.com) Now Again, 2008-12-28



Our Stones Throw/Now Again Records Special continues with a Karl Hector 30mn Afro-Jazz mix. If you still haven't heard the 'Sahara Swing' album from Karl Hector & The Malcouns (alias the Poets Of Rhythm, better known for originating the Deep Funk movement in the 90s), GET IT NOW! It's one the best albums of 2008 along with the 'Menahan Street Band' one and a few others, in the same league as last year's 'Budos Band II'... simply the best psychedelic Afro-Funk record of 2008! And keep posted cos' a second 30mn slice of this 'Karl Hector Show Part 2' will be coming up on parisdjs.com in January 2009.



Tracklisting :

01. Intro

02. Wallias Band – Muziqawi Silt

(from 'Ethiopiques Vol 13 (The Golden Seventies)' compilation, 2003 / Buda) ETHIOPIA

03. Clement Melome et l'Orchestre Poly-Rythmo – Nougbo Vehou (La Verite Blesse)

(from 'Nougbo Vehou' 7 inch, 19?? / Aux Ecoutes) BENIN

04. Mombasa – Saha

(from 'Ode To Kalahari' album, 1979 / Intercord/Spiedelei) USA

05. Mal Waldron Sextet – Bread

(from 'Sweet Love, Bitter' soundtrack, 1967 / Impulse!) USA

06. Michael Naura – Baboon

(from 'Vanessa' album, 1975 / ECM) GERMANY

07. Lloyd Miller – Guzel Gozler (Amber Eyes)

(from 'Oriental Jazz' album, 1968 / East West/Eastern Arts) USA/IRAN

08. 'Thesda – Bongo Lumbo

(from 'Spaced Out' album, 1979 / Ipsi) USA

09. Darling Dears with Funky Heavy Prod. – I Don't Think I'll Ever Love Another

(from 'I Don't Think I'll Ever Love Another/And I Love You' 7 inch, 1972 / Fine) USA

(available on 'Creative Musicians 2' compilation, 2005 / Perfect Toy)



The original artwork covers are available on www.parisdjs.com



Links :

myspace.com/themalcouns

myspace.com/saharaswing

stonesthrow.com/nowagain

myspace.com/nowagainrecords



Credits :


Selected and mixed by Karl Hector (myspace.com/themalcouns)

Artwork by Djouls (djouls.com) fusing a press photo, the album artwork and his current Paris DJs cover design style.