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DIGITAL ZANDOLI 2LP
3521383538564
Genre | World |
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Format | VINYL |
Cat. no | HS153VL |
Label | HEAVENLY SWEETNESS |
Artist | VARIOUS |
Release Date | 15/07/2016 |
Carrier | 2LP |
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1. Puzzle Pulsion - Mwoin Ka Songe%u0301 2. Pierre Edouard Decimus - Devenn' 3. Ramon Pyrme - Vacance Union 4. Zanman - Poutchi 5. Swanha Desvarieux - Nou Ke Sa Inmew- nou ké sa enméw 6. The Group NSI - Mande%u0301 Moin On Lajan, Pa Mande Moin Za Fe An Moin 7. OR E.A. - Biguine Inferno 8. Milton - Mizik Nou 9. Selek ta - Flepou'w 10. Meliza - Anragé 11. Acayouman - Si Ou Ladjé Moin 12. Eddy Laviny - Indiano EAN-13 BARCODE: 3521383538564 Wicked compilation. Holds only rare top notch zouk tracks that have never been compiled before. Superb for your tropical dancefloor. Winners only! BIG TIP! According to the label: After the success of « Kouté Jazz », Heavenly Sweetness comes back with a dancefloor but not jazz compilation, enough to move your feet at through the whole summer ! 13 disco, boogie and Zouk tracks recorded in the 80™s in the West Indies. The advantage of this selection is precisely that it reveals a broader spectrum than the zouk music style that are badly defined. Most of the tracks, were not much broadcasted even if interpreted by some big names in Caribbean music (Pierre-Edouard Decimus / Patrick St. Eloi / Eddy La Viny). They were too fast classified as Zouk. These Tracks reveal this will of singularity, this merger between traditional and other rhythms genres (funk, disco, afro-beat, Latin Brazilian ...), with the addition of new instruments such as synthesizers and drums machine in the creative process. In many zouk™s albums, this period often included one or even several, tracks that were qualified as "proto-zouk" and "funky-zouk" or the "boogie-zouk" to emphasize the fusion of genres . But these tracks have remained unknown to the general public because only the "hits" were played on the radio, dance floors (the famous "tan" or šzouk›), clubs and bus.