An early masterpiece under the name of Count Buffalo – this is Akira Ishikawa’s 1st record! Genuine jazz, rock and African groovy sound. A rare groove album with a soulful arrangement throughout, with Kozaburo Yamaki and Hiroshi Takami as arrangers.
A seminal Brazilian soul-funk record and a key early document of the Black Rio movement—Brazil’s own answer to African-American soul and funk in the early 1970s.
A bold and innovative musical visionary, the late Toumani Diabate transformed the sound of the kora - the 21-stringed African harp - and introduced it to the world stage.
A masterwork from a Ghanaian legend, Love and Death finds Ebo Taylor blending highlife, Afrobeat, jazz, and funk into a sound that feels both timeless and deeply rooted.
Now-Again Issues The Never Before Released Gate Crash '78
On RSD 2026 Includes Oversized, 8 Page Booklet That Details Paul Ngozi
And The Ngozi Family's Arc, Including Rare Photographs, Discography And
Annotation.
Of The Earth sees Shabaka return to his signature saxophone sound, alongside accomplished electronics and production, as well as traditional woodwind and percussion instruments from around the world.