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Great rare and exclusive free mp3 singles of supa cool funk, jazz, reggae, afro, hip hop and more black music
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A Collective Vision Of Peace
A Collective Vision Of Peace - A Collective Vision Of Peace
(MP3 Podcast on www.ParisDJs.com) self-released, 2015-12-08
Tracklisting :
01. A Collective Vision Of Peace 8:14
Following the events that occurred in several countries and closer to us in Paris and in response to the media and community’s reactions, we have decided to gather around between friends and record a version of Los Hermanos, written by Atahualpa Yupanqui, to advocate the importance of being united.
Hatred breeds hatred. War breeds war.
Sandra Nkaké : vocals
Mélissa Laveaux : vocals
Jî Drû : flute, vocals
Christophe 'Disco' Minck : doublebass
Julien Tekeyan : drums-bongos
Jérôme 'Tchiky' Perez : guitar
Thomas De Pourquery : saxophone
Mike Ladd : vocals
Antoine Berjeaut : bugle/trumpet
Cyril Atef : disto sanza
Jérôme 'Blackjoy' Caron : mix
Grant Phabao : mastering
Alain 'Seka' Ledoux : video
Thanks to Loik Dury / Karine Morice / Bahini Camara / Bérangère Viennot / Paris DJs
Suite aux évènements récents survenus dans bon nombre de pays et plus proche de nous dans les rues de Paris et à leur écho dans les médias, les réseaux sociaux et la société civile, nous avons décidé de nous réunir, entre amis, pour enregistrer une version de Los Hermanos, d’Atahualpa Yupanqui et faire valoir qu’il est important d’être unis.
La haine engendre la haine. La guerre engendre la guerre
Kaa ben waleya mounu tèmèna djamana tchan ma kan ana laminy ani françi bolon kono, ani kounafoni sèbè, ladjè kulu dow ani djamana syki den dow bèn na kan fara yonkon kan ni teriya sira ye ka donkily doh dah ni los hermanos tokoye, ka yira ko ben ne yonkon teh djougouya deh be.
Nah ni djougouya ye. Kèlè debè na ni kèlè ye.
En reacción a los recientes acontecimientos sucecidos en en numerosos países y más cerca de nosotros en las calles de París y a su eco en los medias y la sociedad civil, hemos decidido reunirnos, entre amigos para grabar una versión de Los Hermanos de Atahualpa Yupanqui, y demostrar lo importante de quedernos unidos.
El odio engendra el odio. La guerra engendra la guerra
Links :
A Collective Vision Of Peace : sandrankake.com/acollectivevisionofpeace
Sandra Nkaké : official | blogspot | facebook | twitter | wikipedia | youtube
Jî Drû : facebook | twitter | youtube
Paris DJs : parisdjs.com | bandcamp | facebook | juno | pinterest | soundcloud | twitter | youtube
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ATOMGA - Alaskan Pipeline (Grant Phabao Remix)
ATOMGA - Alaskan Pipeline (Grant Phabao Remix)
(MP3 Podcast on www.ParisDJs.com) 2015-06-01
Grant Phabao is an internationally-renowned French engineer and producer, best known for his work remixing tracks from everyone from Lee Fields to Brownout to Alice Russell… He got enlisted by ATOMGA, a 10-piece afrofunk collective from Denver, Colorado, to mix & master their new album 'Black Belt', and to remix a track of his choosing from it. He put an original one drop/reggae feel on perhaps the most complex song on the album, 'Alaskan Pipeline'. Grab a free 128k MP3 of this remix below, or download the whole album on bandcamp.
Tracklisting :
01. ATOMGA - Alaskan Pipeline (Grant Phabao Remix)
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Links :
ATOMGA : official | bandcamp | facebook | soundcloud | youtube
Grant Phabao : official | bandcamp | facebook | juno | parisdjs | soundcloud | youtube -
Jungle By Night - Desdemona
Jungle By Night - Desdemona
(MP3 Podcast on www.ParisDJs.com) Kindred Spirits, 2014-02-20
Last year's collaboration between Jungle By Night and Californian psychedelic producer The Gaslamp Killer saw the Afrobeat band from Netherlands explore some new grounds of voodoo magic. It looks like they've really enjoyed opening new musical doors, and this free single extracted from their upcoming new album 'The Hunt' is a perfect example, tackling some afro-progressive rocking sounds! The new album is scheduled to drop April 25 on Kindred Spirits and the band will be playing a few dates in France in April (read below)… Meanwhile enjoy this entrancing new track, 'Desdemona' - you haven't heard anything like this yet!
Tracklisting :
01. Jungle By Night - Desdemona 3:10
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Links :
Jungle By Night : official | bandcamp | facebook | parisdjs | soundcloud | twitter | youtube
Paris DJs : parisdjs.com | bandcamp | facebook | pinterest | soundcloud | twitter | youtube
Confirmed tour dates in France :
April 06 - Festival Chorus - Hauts De Seine, France (double concert with M)
April 29 - La Flèche d'Or - Paris, France
April 30 - Theatre des 2 rives - Charenton, France -
Polyrhythmics - Libra Stripes
Polyrhythmics - Libra Stripes
(free single download on Paris DJs, LP/CD out nov 12 on Kept Records)
File under : Funk, Afrobeat, Instrumental, World Grooves
Cat. No.: KPT-1001
Paris DJs virtual release #73 is an exclusive treat sent to us by our good friends at Kept Records in Canada. They'll be releasing mid-november the new Polyrhythmics album Libra Stripes and asked if we could give a free mp3 of its title track. How cool? We hope you'll enjoy this first slice of groovy and soulful Afrofunk deepness, we'll go and get the LP for sure - what about you?
Tracklisting :
01. Libra Stripes (3:48)
Full album tracklisting and press release are available on the Paris DJs blog
Links :
Polyrhythmics : official | bandcamp | facebook | soundcloud | twitter | youtube
Kept Records : official | bandcamp | facebook | soundcloud | tumblr | twitter | vimeo
Paris DJs : parisdjs.com | bandcamp | facebook | junodownload | pinterest | soundcloud | twitter | youtube -
Grant Phabao presents Quench Aid and John Wayne - Don't Go Girls
Grant Phabao presents Quench Aid and John Wayne - Don't Go Girls
(MP3 Podcast on www.ParisDJs.com) 2013-06-18
From the mid-80s to the early 90s, Jamaican vocalist Quench Aid was making big waves in this early digital reggae era, putting out a slew of classic vintage dancehall singles, including the in demand burial tune 'Beat Down The Fence' on Vena Recordings. His style is strong and sweet, similar to Jah Cure - who arrived on the scene 10 years after Quench Aid. A wicked and severely underrated singer!
John Wayne is a Jamaican dancehall deejay who's bigger hit was the wadadadeng-ish 'Call The Police' from 1985, on the 'Sleng Teng' riddim. In 1983 he recorded an album called 'Boogie Down', produced by Bunny Lee. Also an in-demand sound engineer, he worked on Sugar Minott's 1981 albums 'Meet The People In A Lovers Dubbers Style' and 'African Girl'…
Quench Aid and John Wayne are original dancehall killah artists, they collaborated together in 2004 for a 45 released on the small Bam Salute label from France, 'Don't Go Girls', now re-produced and re-mixed by the King producer Grant Phabao, who's roots reggae and ska recordings have been ruling the Jamaican music world for many years now. Enjoy this free download, a glorious and dynamic reggae combination all about the four-letter word L.O.V.E.!!
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Tracklisting :
01. Grant Phabao presents Quench Aid and John Wayne - Talk 'bout Peace
Credits :
Production, mix and audio mastering by Grant Phabao (grantphabao.com)
Artwork by Ben Hito (benhito.com)
Links :
Quench Aid : discogs | juno | myspace
John Wayne : discogs | juno | myspace
Grant Phabao : official | bandcamp | facebook | juno | parisdjs | soundcloud | youtube
Paris DJs : parisdjs.com | bandcamp | facebook | pinterest | soundcloud | twitter | youtube
Ben Hito : official | discogs | facebook -
Grant Phabao presents Horace Andy - Talk 'bout Peace
Grant Phabao presents Horace Andy - Talk 'bout Peace
(MP3 Podcast on www.ParisDJs.com) 2013-02-28
On the first notes you'll recognize instantly Horace Andy's falsetto vocals. The Jamaican singer has been gracing all of Massive Attack's albums so far, granting him a worldwide and long-term recognition. The reggae fans will maybe more fondly remember his early and roots reggae hits from the sixties and the seventies, the legendary 'In The Light/In The Light Dub' albums from 1977, or his dancehall classics from the early 80s. And All shall rejoice, with the offering of this free download, a rare Rasta song from the great Horace Andy recorded in 2004, produced and re-mixed by the unstoppable Grant Phabao a few years later. 'Talk 'bout Peace' is an outstanding conscious tune that has been kept hidden in Paris DJs' vaults for too long until now.
Subscribe to the podcast here
Tracklisting :
01. Grant Phabao presents Horace Andy - Talk 'bout Peace
Credits :
Production, mix and mastering by Grant Phabao (grantphabao.com)
Artwork by Ben Hito (benhito.com)
Links :
Horace Andy : discogs | facebook | myspace | wikipedia
Grant Phabao : official | bandcamp | facebook | juno | parisdjs | soundcloud | youtube
Paris DJs : parisdjs.com | bandcamp | facebook | juno | pinterest | soundcloud | twitter | youtube
Customer Reviews
Amazing Music
One word - subscribe. One of the better pocast's available today. If you are into roots reggae/ dub/ afro/ funk....just good msic, this is the podcast for you.
One love guys. Merci for your amazing production skills.
The reggae remixes are stellar!
The reggae mashups have a 70's roots vibe and sound natural to the original tunes. brilliant!