Segun Adewale – Segun Adewale (12″)

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Label: Sterns Edits UK
Format: 12″
Cat: STEDIT004
Released: 01 Aug 18
Media Condition: Mint (M)
Sleeve Condition: Mint (M)

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Description

The 4th edition in the acclaimed Sterns Edits series sees curator Ben Gomori open up the Sterns Music catalogue to other keen re-editors — with Brownswood / Worldwide genius SMBD (aka Simbad) being the first to step up to the plate.

Nigeria’s Segun Adewale is sometimes referred to as the ‘crown prince’ of jùjú music, but in the 1980s he developed a sound all of his own, which he called yo-pop. A mixture of jùjú, funk, reggae, Afrobeat and jazz, its vibrant melange can be heard on his 1986 record ‘Ojo Je’, where both these originals are taken from. SMBD delivers too superb flips of the title track — a gritty funk-fuelled ‘Disco’ version with live bass, and a deliciously deep dub-house version. Gomori, meanwhile, takes the haunting ‘Atewo-Lara Ka Tepa Mo’se’ for an extended hypnotic, tribal trip.

The stunning artwork comes from Kofi Ankobra, the son of radical white South Africans who grew up in Ghana and studied art at Oshogbo, Nigeria — the place Adewale himself was born.

Sterns Edits is an official collaboration between African music stalwarts Sterns Music and London’s Ben Gomori.

DJ Support:
Auntie Flo, Todd Edwards, MoBlack, HAAi, The Revenge, Jacques Renault, Alma Negra, Horse Meat Disco, Jad & The, DJ Aakmael, Laurence Guy, Lorca, Bill Brewster, Roger Sanchez, Thris Tian, Lars Behrenroth, Peter Kruder, Llorca, Coco Cole, Charles Webster, Nuno Dos Santos, Vhyce, Krywald & Farrer, Of Norway, Moodymanc, Jamie Trench, Souldynamic

racklist:
A – Atewo-Lara Ka Tepa Mo’se (Ben Gomori’s Juish Edit) (8:32)
B1 – Ojo Je (SMBD ’85 Raw Disco Mix) (6:37)
B2 – Ojo Je (SMBD Rascal Dub) (3:54)

Additional information

Weight 0.25 kg

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