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ORIKI MUSIC

About Me

ORIKI MUSIC pays tribute to famous & lesser known musicians and singers of the past, focusing on Modern West African 1970's grooves for its first releases.

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R OUR RECORDS

All records are available on LP & CD format, distributed by Discograph in France & Europe. For distribution in the US, Japan, Brazil or African countries, contact us

Buy ORIKI MUSIC products online : dustygroove.com, fnac.fr, jetrecords.fr, 12 inch.fr, parisjazzcorner.com. Streetshops in Paris : Crocodisc, Paris jazz corner, Silly Melody, Fnac, Virgin, Music Avenue ...

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 16/10/2007
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Greg Villanova record collector, deejay & producer :

Afrofunk, Afrobeat, Samba Funk, Mandingue, M’balax, Latin Jazz, Descarga, Boogaloo, Samba Jazz, Bossa Nova, Ethio Jazz, Jazz Biguine, Tumbélé, Cumbia, Latin Funk, Forro, Rock Steady, Roots reggae...
Influences: Mulatu Fela Tony Allen Dan Boadi & the African Internationals Ginger Johnson & his African Messengers Gyedu-Blay Ambolley Kelenkye Band K. Frimpong Marijata The Apostles Asiko Rock Group Blo Freedom Family Geraldo Pino Joni Haastrup Koola Lobitos One World Orlando Julius Peter King Segun Buknor Segun Okeji Smahila & the SB’s The Funkees Antoine dougbe, Amadou Balake ...
Sounds Like:Duncan Brooker’s Kona records, Miles Cleret’s Soundway records, Manu Boubli’s Comet records, Symon Warwick’s Turning Point parties, John Armstrong’s Kilombo parties, John Warr’s AfroBase radio show, John Child’s Afrolatina radio show...
Record Label: African Grooves with a hint of Funk, Latin & Jazz
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Third Release: Moussa Doumbia

Out June 2007. Compilation of rare & unreleased tracks. Malian funk music of the 70's. exist in CD and LP. More titles on CD. Moussa Doumbia was a saxophonist, arranger, author/composer who used Afric...
Posted by on Wed, 17 Oct 2007 07:25:00 GMT

Second Release: Djelimady Tounkara

Out June 2007. Compilation of rare tracks. Malian dance music of the 70's. exist in CD and LP.Between 1978 & 1979, the Rail Band orchestra left Bamako, capital city of Mali, for a tour in Abidjan, Ivo...
Posted by on Wed, 17 Oct 2007 07:20:00 GMT

First Release: Orchestra Baobab

Compilation of rare tracks and unrealised tunes. Senegalese dance music of the 70's. exist in CD and LP. More titles on CD. The Orchestra Baobab's mestizo music blends together imported electric music...
Posted by on Wed, 17 Oct 2007 07:16:00 GMT

Playlist: African Legends !

By: Gregoire de Villanova01- Rail Band "Maraba Yasa"02- Sorry Bamba "Serre"03- Gnonnas Pedro "Dadje Von o Von Non"04- Ahehehinou Vincent "Best woman"05- K. Frimpong "Me Yee Owu Den"06- Henri Guédon et...
Posted by on Wed, 17 Oct 2007 08:21:00 GMT