The Shrine: Afrodigital-Future Sounds From...

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13 Afrodigital tracks guaranteed to rock you around your living room, bath, car & dancefloors all over. It's music from the new digital horizons of urban African music & hybrids evolving all over the Motherland. On every track African roots music has an intimate relationship with sampler technology & the result will send shivers up your spine. Artists include legends who've been pushing the envelope all their lives, like Cheikha Rimitti & Tony Allen. Featuring remixes from Femi Kuti & Francois K. Followup to Ocho's groundbreaking 'Afrobeat'. Gatefold digipack. 2001 release.

The Shrine: Afrodigital-Future Sounds From...,Various Artists,Ocho,Dance Music,Pop,World Beat Collections,World Music
The Shrine: Afrodigital-Future Sounds From...
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    The Shrine: Afrodigital-Future Sounds From...
    Various Artists
    Manufacturer: Ocho
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Dance Pop | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | International | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Compilations | International | Styles | Music
    ASIN: B00005AYEX
    Release Date: 2001-05-08

    Tracks:

    1. Ariya (Afrobeat Straight Mix) - Tony Allen
    2. Nimissa - Mamou Sidibe
    3. Comportement - Kantiolis
    4. Modjadji (The African Dub) - Chicco
    5. Sorry Sorry (Old Skool Afro Dub/Francois K. Mix) - Femi Kuti
    6. Lanaya - Issa Bagayogo
    7. Nakhla - Cheikha Rimitti
    8. Goor Fit - Viviane N'Dour
    9. Carnaval De Sao Vicente (Body & Soul Vocal Mix) - Cesaria Evora
    10. Ekabo (Afro-House Mix) - Masters At Work
    11. Leaving - Dantai
    12. African Loops - Lukas Ligeti & Beta Foly
    13. Fete - Babacar Faye

    Album Description

    13 Afrodigital tracks guaranteed to rock you around your living room, bath, car & dancefloors all over. It's music from the new digital horizons of urban African music & hybrids evolving all over the Motherland. On every track African roots music has an intimate relationship with sampler technology & the result will send shivers up your spine. Artists include legends who've been pushing the envelope all their lives, like Cheikha Rimitti & Tony Allen. Featuring remixes from Femi Kuti & Francois K. Followup to Ocho's groundbreaking 'Afrobeat'. Gatefold digipack. 2001 release.

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