Album: Skeletons, Smile (Impossible Ark)
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Your support makes all the difference.Composer and bandleader Benedic Lamdin of Nostalgia 77 fashions an homage to Ethiopiques-style African jazz and exotica, using offcuts of previously commissioned library music (the skeletons in his cupboard) as the primary source material.
The trouble is, while perfectly satisfactory as half-heard background hum, the music is neither sufficiently funky nor sufficiently out-there weird to command attention, especially in a world teeming with excellent, cheap Afrobeat comps.
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