Friday, 25 November 2011
BATSUMI GIVE-AWAY!
To mark Matsuli's impending release on Monday 28 November of Batsumi's incredible 1974 debut LP we have two copies of the limited edition vinyl up for grabs (if you don't have a turntable Matsuli will arrange a digital copy for download or via CD).
To enter the giveaway please become an electricjive follower and leave us a comment on this posting with an idea of what content you'd like to see us feature in 2012. To become a follower simply click on the "follow" button at the top left hand side of the web-site and fill out your details.
Full details on the reissue are available at the Matsuli site here and Dan Magaziner has given it a big thumbs up at Africa is a Country. Honest Jons describes it as "Landmark Afro Jazz from South Africa, 1974 — urgent, spiritual, political; shimmering, propulsive, surging. Reverbed traditional and trap drums, mesmeric bass, soaring flute and tenor sax. Warmly recommended."
To purchase copies of the limited edition vinyl please visit the Matsuli link or if you are based in South Africa copies are available here. Digital downloads as MP3s are available from 28/11 via iTunes, Amazon and eMusic. It is also available via streaming service Spotify.
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I don't know what could be done to make this blog any better. Just keep on representing all the amazing music styles from the African Continent.
ReplyDeleteHi Matt,
ReplyDeleteI would love you to reissue 'Erotica Suite' by John Gordon on Strata East!
Cheers...
this website it's already amazing, just keep up with all the great music produced in Africa.
ReplyDeleteThanks
Congratulations,first of all.The best south african music blog,absolutely. I really love all the music from South Africa known as soul music.More of this,like The Movers,Soul Throbs,flaming Souls,The Anchors,etc, would be great. Also waiting for Almon Memela`s Broken shoes Lp,as I think many people are. Cheers
ReplyDeleteSince I first stumbled across Matsuli's early posts of Batsumi's work I have been a man possessed, searching high and low for their original issues (alas to no avail so far)...both of the albums he shared have become firm favorites in the audio rotation in our house. This reissue is a beautiful, beautiful thing...
ReplyDeleteI would love to hear some more kwela in the coming year! Plus more in the artist spotlight series and compilations like the mbaqanga girl groups mix. Thanks for all of the great music!
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ReplyDeleteYour blog just discovered me and I am enthralled. I study African music, especially the Mbira, Tar and Djembe and am beyond excited to learn more about another part of the continent!
ReplyDeleteBTW, in 2012 it would be fantastic to see more Jazz...something along the lines of Johny Dayani's stuff would be great :)
ReplyDeleteyes, the blog is pretty amazing as is, love that many different styles of SA music are explored. So happy Electrc Jive started up as Matsuli posts became more infrequent. The Malombo posts were especially enjoyed. Looking forward to hearing the Batsumi on something other than mp3's! The quality of the Chapita lp was excellent so i'm sure this will follow suit.
ReplyDelete..so..erm...just wondering who won those records? :)
ReplyDeleteAll will be revealed on Thursday!Stay tuned
ReplyDeleteBeen following this blog and have to say you guys are doing(or have done) an amaizing job , seriously ......Brilliant
ReplyDeleteBeen on the hunt for the track by OZILA ( Im suffering ), They feature " Nana Coyote " on vocals . been in my head from I was a kid , lol .....where can I get their music , any ideas??? Thanks
ReplyDeleteone of the greatest blogs around, thank you!
ReplyDeleteand batsumi's first album is a masterpiece.
My dream would be to hear the second one..."moving along"