Preview | Track | Artist | Playlist |
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Matata Mkubwa-Percussion - See more info. Matata Mkubwa - " A big problem" in the Swahili language from Africa. |
Sultan Makende | ||
The Djinn-Full Version - See more info. Slow, pulsing and dramatic, with some ancient Middle Eastern-Babylonian-Assyrian flavours. |
Andy Findon / Tim Perkins | ||
Matata Mkubwa-synths and beats - See more info. A slow and pulsing combination of synths and beats, giving a feeling of rising tension and anxiety. |
Sultan Makende | ||
Matata Mkubwa-no percussion - See more info. Matata Mkubwa - Big Trouble in Swahili |
Sultan Makende | ||
Soweto Jolly Jumpy Jive - Percussion groove - See more info. This is a short percussion groove taken from the main version. |
The Uyolo Guys | ||
Hilife and da good life-drums and percussion - See more info. Happy, tropical hilife from Ghana. |
Baranta | ||
Vibey Tribal Arrival - See more info. Fast, intense and heavy tribal percussion groove, with an urgent and slightly tense mood. |
Guymon Ensley | ||
Funky Fingers - Full version - See more info. Fast and funky - with a nod towards James Brown, but with a more jazzy influence. |
Sultan Makende | ||
Funky Fingers - no flute melody line - See more info. Fast and funky - with a nod towards James Brown, but with a more jazzy influence. |
Sultan Makende | ||
Funky Fingers - Bass and percussion only - See more info. Fast and funky - with a nod towards James Brown, but with a more jazzy influence. |
Sultan Makende |