BBNR011 · babani
Ti L'Afrique
Soul Sock Sega / Sega Banane
the track that opened strut records' soul sok sega compilation — praised by record collector, popmatters and le monde for its james brown-fuelled sega. first pressed in 1975, paired again with sega banane on vinyl for the first time since the original pressing.
press · plays
“The titular track from Ti L'Afrique blends blues, funk and pop with traditionally inspired rhythms and kooky synth.”
record collector ↗“An encounter between James Brown's soul and Mauritius's sega.”
le monde (via music in africa) ↗links coming
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