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Fabio Nobile is a drummer and multi-instrumentalist who has been active on the music scene for over 25 years. Today, his musical exploration draws from the deep roots of Afro traditions and the expressive freedom of jazz, two musical cultures that are an integral part of his identity.

'Sankofa Soul' is a musical project born from the encounter between jazz, African traditions, and the search for a profound connection between past and present. The term “Sankofa” comes from the Akan language (spoken in Ghana) and means “to go back and fetch what is good”, an invitation to look to the past to better understand the future.

In an era where music is evolving at a rapid pace, 'Sankofa Soul' looks to a rich and multifaceted cultural heritage, while also embracing a modern voice. A universal call to reconnect with our European origins through the lens of African legacy.

Each track on 'Sankofa Soul' reflects Fabio Nobile’s experiences, studies, and roots, forming a dialogue between past and present, the sacred and the profane, individuality and community.

'Sankofa Soul' is a heartfelt tribute to West Africa, with a special focus on Nigeria.

'Zuma Rock' leads us into the rich and ever-changing soundscape of West Africa, a space where tradition meets innovation and rhythm tells stories older than words. Here, the legacy of Fela Kuti’s Afrobeat pulses through every beat, anchoring the music in political fire and deep ancestral roots. At the same time, the unmistakable horn section weaves a vibrant fusion of Afro-funk and jazz. In 'Zuma Rock', we enter a dialogue between past and present, a musical return to the source.

And then appears 'Kalakuta Republic', a heartfelt homage to the self-declared commune that was home to the legendary Fela Kuti, a reminder not to forget the rebellious spirit of the Kalakuta Republic. This track gives voice to the very essence of Afro-jazz, wrapped in a hypnotic 12/8 rhythm that echoes ancient African traditions. Its immersive pulse blends seamlessly with jazz’s boundless expressive freedom, creating a vibrant, compelling dialogue suspended between ancestral roots and modernity.

'Landed in Lagos' and 'I Read The Stars' naturally embrace the distinctive sound of Manu Dibango, while 'Say Your Prayer Now' reminds us how the evolution of Jamaican reggae and its cultural and musical foundations remains deeply linked to Mother Africa.



STAFF COMMENTS

Matt says: Vibrant contemporary world jazz here from Fabio Nobile with a particularly exciting rhythm section jam packed with so much percussion you'll think you're back in school music lessons.

TRACK LISTING

A1.Kalakuta Republic
A2.Say Your Prayer Now
A3.I Read The Star

B1.Zuma Rock
B2.Landed In Lagos

While awaiting the production of their new album The Invisible Session, Space Echo makes a bold return with the release of their new single ‘What’s Wrong With Your Mind’ - a supercharged funk statement aimed at the war-driven forces that destabilize lives and communities.

Blending irresistible funk rhythms with downtempo grooves, ‘What’s Wrong with Your Mind’ is an invitation to reflect and introspect. The track’s infectious groove is elevated by the masterful trombone work of Gianluca Petrella, channeling a pure Fred Wesley-esque funk energy. Meanwhile, commanding choral arrangements in the spirit of 1970s funk bands drive the song’s message home, creating an immersive experience that stimulates both mind and body. This is more than just a song - it’s a call to shift perspectives and challenge the forces that divide us.

Alongside the single, Agosta presents a powerful remix of 'Mother Forgive Us' from The Invisible Session's previous album 'Echoes Of Africa', transforming the track into a futuristic electronic afro-funk odyssey. Infused with tribal percussion, pulsating electronic textures, and deep-rooted African musical influences, the remix is a high-energy fusion of past and future. Its hypnotic rhythm captivates the body and soul, while soaring synths and driving basslines create a dynamic interplay of tradition and innovation.

Lyrically, the remix carries a poignant message: ‘Mother Earth, forgive us for what we have not done and are not doing’. This plea underscores the urgency of climate action and the disconnection from nature that defines modern life. It’s both a lament and a rallying cry - an appeal for awareness and transformation.

STAFF COMMENTS

Matt says: Heavy bumping funk here from The Invisible Session that'll take you right back to the days of Electric Chair at The Roadhouse or The Music Box!

TRACK LISTING

What's Wrong With Your Mind
Mother Forgive Us (Agosta Remix)

'Right Of Me' is an incandescent and refined excerpt, like the entire new concept of the album 'Peaceful Sound For Broken Minds' due out on 28 Feb 24. The plan of Salvo Dub from Catania aka Go.Soul.Map does not stop here - we are in front of an artist with an exceptional creative phase, a hothouse of sparkling ideas that flow out in continuous streams like the lava of Etna in its full eruptive activity.

As with 'Pushing', 'Right Of Me' is always presented in a Nu-disco key, super Dance in a formula full of Pop and Soul enriched by keyboard sounds. Salvo comments on how proud he was of this track, which is certainly the strongest track on the whole album, and it is no coincidence that it was chosen as the second single. The performance and refined voice of Derane Obika complete the work, her lyrics touching a deep state that explores the relationship with one's self and faith.

In conclusion, we can say that in a world where artificial intelligence will only numb our creative stimuli, there is no shortage of creativity here and at the same time, more unique than rare, Go.Soul.Map. remains firmly anchored to its roots beyond passing fads in a space of pure simplicity and creative essence alongside its friend Derane Obika.

TRACK LISTING

1. Right Of Me (On My Dance Side Version) [feat. Derane Obika]
2. Right Of Me (Radio) [feat. Derane Obika]

One year after his surprising debut, Agosta, the Catania musician-non-musician and Space Echo Records return to the point with "Reworks and Remixes". Which from the very title disengages itself from the industrial 'album+remix album' chain and on listening reveals itself to be a record capable of moving, in total autonomy from its antecedent, on three different levels of reading. For, at its base, we would say, there is a much more stimulating idea than the simple compulsion from alternative versions, b-sides and so on.

Point 1, transfiguration. Because, contrary to the genre stereotype, the remix mode allows songs to express themselves in creative and experimental ways.

Point 2, the Rorschach Test. Because, on those songs, there is the personality, that is, the result of the cross-vision with experience, of the individual producers being measured against itself.

Point 3, the stage backdrop. That is, its ability to show a cross-section of the current electronic scene in Etna.

Agosta wanted some of the pillars of Catania's black-minded electronic scene with him and, together with them, reinterpreted songs from his first album. The result is a work that is as multifaceted, in terms of the specific weight of the artistic individualities involved, as it is homogeneous, in their idea of a sound that is as physical as it is mental and, above all, in terms of a totally Mediterranean underlying taste with which every single track is imbued.

Whether it is the pensive house of "Apple 65" or "Lady G" (Butterfly Agosta's Rework) as much as AN-AN's dub on "Varanni", between Grace Jones and Adrian Sherwood, or Galathea's more psychedelic and twilight Trip-Hop on "Three Chestnuts". The Shaft-esque swagger of Salvo Borrelli and Reverend James, the donwnbeat pop of "Cellars" by Go.Soul.Map. and the caress of "Hearing The Call" (Lady G In A Rainy Day Version) by The Invisible Session, in which spoken and what they once called nu jazz flirt.

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TRACK LISTING

1. Three Chestnuts (Galatea's Psychedelic Pepper)
2. Millstone (Agosta's Rework In The New Mill)
3. Apples 65 (Agosta)
4. Hearing The Call (Lady G In A Rainy Day) [feat. The Invisible Session]
5. Varanni (ANAN Remix)
6. Unna (Salvo Borrelli)
7. Lady G
8. Cellars (Go.Soul.Map. Remix)
9. Carricante
10. Don Alfio (Reverend James)

'Pushing', an explosive track in a Nu-disco key, modern but firmly rooted in the past, with a production that enhances the sound of the keyboards; full of 70s/80s Funk and Soul, it also has a Disco-Pop vein that makes it perfect for radio. The track is excellently performed by Derane Obika of Living Sounds. A Londoner of Nigerian origin, as well as an exceptional singer, Derane is also the author of the song's melodic lines and lyrics, which can be interpreted as a dialogue between an imaginary interlocutor and his spiritual guide journeying through the maze of life - The 'Pushing' 45 will feature as a B-side an exclusive instrumental version (the one sung by Reiwa Pia will be included on the full-length) of 'Back In The Underwater', a track that combines a Hip-Pop groove with cinematic atmospheres.

TRACK LISTING

1. Pushing (feat. Derane Obika)
2. Back In The Underwater (Instrumental) [feat. Derane Obika]

Randomized Coffee

Mariama (feat. Kora Hero)

    The meeting of Alieu and Randomized Coffee gives light to this new project, in which the Roman duo tackles a production that skillfully links Mediterranean influence to ancestral Africa in a patchwork woven of typical African ethnic elements to those of house and electronica in a "groovy" body that enhances the classical side of the African country in a modern musical mood and rhythm.

    The story tells about the day before an arranged marriage ceremony.

    Masanneh is a handsome and well-known man in his village of the Mandinka Tribe, born and raised in the village of Kudang, near the river that flows through the entire country; the Gambia. Many in the village believe him to be charismatic and generous, others

    believe him to be a venal materialist devoted to money. Masanneh decides to consult Cherno Jallow, a wise Marabout, to figure out how to deal with his future. He therefore moves westward to the village of Bondali, in Foni, where before practicing his work as a skilled trader he talks to Landing Sawo, the district chief, from there he hears the sound of a Kora played by Jali, while across the road he sees a beautiful woman Mariama Gomez passing by.

    TRACK LISTING

    1. Mariama (Extended Version) [feat. Kora Hero]
    2. Mariama (Dub Version) [feat. Kora Hero]
    3. Mariama (Radio Edit) [feat. Kora Hero]


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