Electric Voodooland

Electric Voodooland

Track Listings

 
1. Electric Voodooland-Intro
2. Chenki
3. Lo Flo
4. Latest
5. Le Le
6. N.L.B.
7. Agbae
8. Roots Detective
9. Lullaby
10. Ex-Centric Dub Show
11. Kokobi

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com
The brainchild of bassist Yossi Fine, who's worked with Gil Evans, Lou Reed, and Naughty by Nature, among others, Ex-Centric Sound System is a band that mixes authentic African sounds with dub, techno, and hip-hop. While they work in the same general area as Transglobal Underground, Afro Celt Sound System, and similar bands, it's the density of their sound that sets them apart. Instead of songs, they use real instruments, samples, hip-hop beats, and studio manipulation to create soundscapes that draw listeners in and take them on a journey. It's especially effective on the epic "Kokobi," which incorporates an Ethiopian church choir, Ugandan guitar, and Arab percussion--a veritable pan-African kitchen sink--to make its point. There's adventure in the music, which always remains dance-floor-friendly and heavy on the bass, and the flights of consciousness characterize dub old and new. A triumph of the collective imagination. --Chris Nickson --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.

Product Description
The best African funk & dub.

Ex-centric Sound System collects African music, fronted with heavy bass and drums, while the rest of the instruments are African, and are performed by native West African band members. This music represents sounds and music hundreds and thousands of years old. These songs blend authentic tribal chants from all over the continent, with a dub/funky bass line and production that creates and atmospheric and exciting result. This music appeals to all demographics and crosses formats and markets. --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.

Electric Voodooland

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Electric Voodooland
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Love It Love It
  • talk about a strange brew...
  • Wicked Wicked VoodooLand
  • woooooooow!!!!
Electric Voodooland
Ex-Centric Sound System
Manufacturer: Relativity
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00004U05L
Release Date: 2000-07-25

Tracks:

  1. Electric Voodooland-Intro
  2. Chenki
  3. Lo Flo
  4. Latest
  5. Le Le
  6. N.L.B.
  7. Agbae
  8. Roots Detective
  9. Lullaby
  10. Ex-Centric Dub Show
  11. Kokobi

Amazon.com

The brainchild of bassist Yossi Fine, who's worked with Gil Evans, Lou Reed, and Naughty by Nature, among others, Ex-Centric Sound System is a band that mixes authentic African sounds with dub, techno, and hip-hop. While they work in the same general area as Transglobal Underground, Afro Celt Sound System, and similar bands, it's the density of their sound that sets them apart. Instead of songs, they use real instruments, samples, hip-hop beats, and studio manipulation to create soundscapes that draw listeners in and take them on a journey. It's especially effective on the epic "Kokobi," which incorporates an Ethiopian church choir, Ugandan guitar, and Arab percussion--a veritable pan-African kitchen sink--to make its point. There's adventure in the music, which always remains dance-floor-friendly and heavy on the bass, and the flights of consciousness characterize dub old and new. A triumph of the collective imagination. --Chris Nickson

Album Description

The best African funk & dub.

Ex-centric Sound System collects African music, fronted with heavy bass and drums, while the rest of the instruments are African, and are performed by native West African band members. This music represents sounds and music hundreds and thousands of years old. These songs blend authentic tribal chants from all over the continent, with a dub/funky bass line and production that creates and atmospheric and exciting result. This music appeals to all demographics and crosses formats and markets.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Love It Love It.......2001-05-31

I first saw this group less than a week ago. They were absolutley great! I really enjoyed the performannce. Nana and Adevo were super on the African drums. Yossi, on the bass, really kept the groove all night. Michael, on the drums, played hard all night. If they are in your area, please make an effort to see them. They will be worth your time.

5 out of 5 stars talk about a strange brew..........2000-11-17

A friend of mine used to joke that his hometown of Bloomfield NJ was where "Italy meets Africa in America." Well, this CD is what happens when Israel meets Ghana in in a Tel Aviv recording studio. (Israel meets Ghana in a lot of Tel Aviv restaurant kitchens these days, but that's another story.) What comes out is a kind of techno dub with the traditional West African percussion providing both rhythmic propulsion and a human touch. The sampling sources are extremely diverse and masterfully interwoven into the soundscapes. Some of the tracks are anchored in traditional Ga and Fanti folk tunes ("Agbae")justifying the Sankofa visual proverb (retrieve the past to move forward) used as the band's logo. Among my favorinte tracks: "Lullaby" and "Kokobi." Nana Dadzie's suit of Ghana independence 40th anniversary cloth in the liner photo gets them that last star.

5 out of 5 stars Wicked Wicked VoodooLand.......2000-09-02

I am a music buyer for a major music chain and hope this will give my opinion sum value. This is the best Dub/World/Hip Hop group I have ever heard. The music is consistent and doesn't sound like a compilation, like most others in this genre. The bass playing is the drive and groove of the music, and man is he wicked. I want to be just like him. If they are touring in the USA I have got to see them. dysarta@hastings-ent.com

5 out of 5 stars woooooooow!!!!.......2000-08-04

The Excentrics, Yossi Fine, Nana Dazi and crew, have been working in Israel and recently showing in the US for about 4-5 years already, and are one of the best dub groups out there. Yossi Fine is one of the greatest bass players in the world, with a unique sound that's bound to get you hooked, and the rythem section of the group (the Israeli drummer and the three percussion players from Ghana) is simply amazing. The group delivers a blend of dub, african music, funk, electronic music (Yossi Fine's also a DJ) & hip-hop, and whatever kind of music this is, this group is best one making this kind of music _anywhere_. Best grooves you'll ever hear, amazing energy, trust someone who's seen their show over & over again and was amazed each single time. GET THIS!

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