Jagger Botchway is most famous for his work with the Hedzoleh Soundz and Hugh Masekela. Jagger was also the driving force behind the highly sought-after Ghanaian afro-funk masterpiece Moving World by the Kelenkye Band. Deano Sounds, along with Voodoo Funk’s Frank Gossner, teamed up to release the Kelenkye Band’s later material, Jungle Funk, back in 2012.
Jagger went back into the studio with a group of musicians he had played with from various points in his career to record an album of unique soca and highlife sounds. What was put down on tape was a heavy mix of percussion, striking highlife guitar lines and futuristic synth stabs with soaring African voices.
Deano Sounds and Jagger rescued the original multi-track DAT tapes that were hiding in obscurity in Ghana. Cultures of Soul invited a host of today’s best remixers to give them the freedom to create their own interpretations of the material. These producers include Berlin’s Africaine 808, Manchester’s Ruf Dug, Switzerland’s Alma Negra and New York’s Names You Can Trust.
Coming out on CD and 2LP on March 18th you can pre-order
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Tracklist
A1. Odze Odze
A2. Take Time
A3. Moko Le Dzen
A4. Kahe Odzole Oye
B1. Obleku
B2. Oblotsiri
B3. Chapter 5
C1. Odze Odze (Africaine 808 Remix)
C2. Moko Le Dzen (Ruf Dug Disco Dub)
D1. Take Time (GRC Remix)
D2. Moko Le Dzen (GRC Remix)
D3. Odze Odze (Alma Negra Remix) feat. Luca Glausen (Drums) & Samuel Sole (Bass)
Jagger
Botchway is most famous for his work with the Hedzoleh Soundz and Hugh
Masekela. Jagger was also the driving force behind the highly
sought-after Ghanaian afro-funk masterpiece Moving World by the
Kelenkye Band. Deano Sounds, along with Voodoo Funk’s Frank Gossner,
teamed up to release the Kelenkye Band’s later material, Jungle Funk, back in 2012.
Jagger went back into the studio with a group of musicians he had played with from various points in his career to record an album of unique soca and highlife sounds. What was put down on tape was a heavy mix of percussion, striking highlife guitar lines and futuristic synth stabs with soaring African voices.
Deano Sounds and Jagger rescued the original multi-track DAT tapes that were hiding in obscurity in Ghana. Cultures of Soul invited a host of today’s best remixers to give them the freedom to create their own interpretations of the material. These producers include Berlin’s Africaine 808, Manchester’s Ruf Dug, Switzerland’s Alma Negra and New York’s Names You Can Trust. Coming out on CD and 2LP on March 18th you can pre-order
- See more at: http://www.culturesofsoul.com/2016/02/05/the-jagger-botchway-group-odze-odze/#sthash.HIECtYB1.dpuf
Jagger went back into the studio with a group of musicians he had played with from various points in his career to record an album of unique soca and highlife sounds. What was put down on tape was a heavy mix of percussion, striking highlife guitar lines and futuristic synth stabs with soaring African voices.
Deano Sounds and Jagger rescued the original multi-track DAT tapes that were hiding in obscurity in Ghana. Cultures of Soul invited a host of today’s best remixers to give them the freedom to create their own interpretations of the material. These producers include Berlin’s Africaine 808, Manchester’s Ruf Dug, Switzerland’s Alma Negra and New York’s Names You Can Trust. Coming out on CD and 2LP on March 18th you can pre-order
- See more at: http://www.culturesofsoul.com/2016/02/05/the-jagger-botchway-group-odze-odze/#sthash.HIECtYB1.dpuf
Jagger
Botchway is most famous for his work with the Hedzoleh Soundz and Hugh
Masekela. Jagger was also the driving force behind the highly
sought-after Ghanaian afro-funk masterpiece Moving World by the
Kelenkye Band. Deano Sounds, along with Voodoo Funk’s Frank Gossner,
teamed up to release the Kelenkye Band’s later material, Jungle Funk, back in 2012.
Jagger went back into the studio with a group of musicians he had played with from various points in his career to record an album of unique soca and highlife sounds. What was put down on tape was a heavy mix of percussion, striking highlife guitar lines and futuristic synth stabs with soaring African voices.
Deano Sounds and Jagger rescued the original multi-track DAT tapes that were hiding in obscurity in Ghana. Cultures of Soul invited a host of today’s best remixers to give them the freedom to create their own interpretations of the material. These producers include Berlin’s Africaine 808, Manchester’s Ruf Dug, Switzerland’s Alma Negra and New York’s Names You Can Trust. Coming out on CD and 2LP on March 18th you can pre-order
- See more at: http://www.culturesofsoul.com/2016/02/05/the-jagger-botchway-group-odze-odze/#sthash.HIECtYB1.dpuf
Jagger went back into the studio with a group of musicians he had played with from various points in his career to record an album of unique soca and highlife sounds. What was put down on tape was a heavy mix of percussion, striking highlife guitar lines and futuristic synth stabs with soaring African voices.
Deano Sounds and Jagger rescued the original multi-track DAT tapes that were hiding in obscurity in Ghana. Cultures of Soul invited a host of today’s best remixers to give them the freedom to create their own interpretations of the material. These producers include Berlin’s Africaine 808, Manchester’s Ruf Dug, Switzerland’s Alma Negra and New York’s Names You Can Trust. Coming out on CD and 2LP on March 18th you can pre-order
- See more at: http://www.culturesofsoul.com/2016/02/05/the-jagger-botchway-group-odze-odze/#sthash.HIECtYB1.dpuf
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