Saturday, November 20, 2010

Paulo Superfly goes all in for Angola


Diggers around the globe know that If you're after tropical grooves, the Superfly Records store and website is where it's at. Deep digging collector Paulo "Superfly" Gonçalves runs the Paris-based operation when he isn't jet-setting around to hoover up rare vinyl in other countries or spinning some of his latest finds. Like many trend-conscious celebrity selectas who were all about old school Colombian cumbia joints a minute ago, the Superfly man has now turned his attention to south central Africa's funky Lusophonics as can be heard on his latest podcast Angola Dancefloor Shaker Mix which you can download free right here. If you like what you hear, you'll definitely need to grab a copy of Analog Africa's hot new archival compilation Angola Soundtrack - The Unique Sound Of Luanda (1968-1976).
Expect to be served up a heaping helping of those highly addictive rebita, kazukuta and semba rhythms when Paulo "Superfly" Gonçalves tears up the Turning Point party with A Man Called Warwick at The Garrison (1197 Dundas West) tonight (Saturday, November 20).


LINKS
Angola Soundtrack http://analogafrica.blogspot.com/2010/10/blog-post.html
Superfly Records http://www.superflyrecords.com/
Turning Point presents Paulo Superfly http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=168929159791329

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