Im looking for songs with an african feel, I started a thread like this a while ago, but maybe didn't make what I was looking for clear enough , so here it goes again. Stuff like...
Antoine Clamaran- Sound of Africa
Africanism vs. Dr. Kucho- Tanzia (Main Mix)
Swith- A Bit Patchy in Bulo (Tate Re-Rub)
Africanism- Zookey Lift Your Leg Up
Africanism- Summer Moon
I'll even add in Sean Paul- Temperature even though the song has been killed.
Your best bet is to get yourself to Africa, more specifically Cape Town. the heart of the city is beating with local African tunes in the record stores.
If you really can, u gotta attend a VORTEX party. Normally three days and nights outdoors on the beach or in a forest. Superb jungle african trance that leads to mad stuff by three am. if its possible you catch 40 winks in your tent, and then catch the morning session when they start all over again.
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and to the moon............
Mar-23-2006 23:04
N:Dure
tranceaddict
Registered: Jan 2005
Location: Cairo, Egypt
Filterheads - Yimanya
Mar-24-2006 14:12
all-nite-freak
Registered: Oct 2005
Location: Moved from death Row to TA Paris Hillton Prison
austin leeds & kobe -africa
Dj Roog & Gregor Salto-Afrobot
Frank Biazzi-Metamorph
Jerry Ropero & Dennis the Meanace-Mombasa
Vibrations Inc-Dr Drum
Pretty much anything tribal has an african or latin feel to it.
The African feel is in all of the music I listen to. And it's not because of dumb chanting or sampled tribal Djembe drums or a black guy with an african accent saying something or any gimmicks like that. All the music I listen to is influenced by the touch that Africans have put onto the sound of the music. The funk, the bass, the groove, the syncopation, and so on.
Mar-24-2006 16:55
all-nite-freak
Registered: Oct 2005
Location: Moved from death Row to TA Paris Hillton Prison
quote:
Originally posted by renttresnor
The African feel is in all of the music I listen to. And it's not because of dumb chanting or sampled tribal Djembe drums or a black guy with an african accent saying something or any gimmicks like that. All the music I listen to is influenced by the touch that Africans have put onto the sound of the music. The funk, the bass, the groove, the syncopation, and so on.
No Africans were harmed in the making of this track...
Someone change his name to chimney cause this fool is blowing nothing but smoke.Read carefully what you wrote and tell me you arent a crack baby.