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COTONOU
14:00 - 16:00

Based in Cotonou, Benin, which at the time was referred to as Dahomey, Albarika Records was founded by the French-born, Benin-based producer and entrepreneur, Emmanuel "Manu" Dibango, who had a significant influence on the local music scene. The label was instrumental in releasing records from some of the region's most prominent musicians during the golden age of African music. Many of the artists signed to Albarika Records were known for blending indigenous African rhythms with Western jazz, funk, and soul influences. This made their sound distinctive and part of a broader movement across West Africa during the 60s and 70s, as music became a form of social and political expression.

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Leeds
15:00 - 16:00

Transmitted from under the perpetually grey skies of West Yorkshire, fill your ears with a selection of sounds from hardcore/punk to metal, folk and more, curated by musician Meg Mills.

La Vida es un Mus
La Vida es un Mus
20.12.19 · London

La Vida es un Mus

Primative World Musik.

Tracklist

  • AVIADOR DRO Y SUS OBREROS ESPECIALIZADOS
    El Nacimiento De La Industria
  • Charles De Goal 
    Exposition
  • Pale Cocoon 
    Microscorp
  • Yoran 
    Montparnasse
  • NG 
    Ambivalence
  • VENOM P STINGER
    WalkingAbout

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  • Runt 
    Identity
  • Juanita Y Los Feos 
    Vallecas
  • ·Y· 
    Viento Gris
  • Ciudad Lineal 
    Industria
  • Algara 
    Potestad Para Hablar
  • Piñén 
    Libertad Total
  • Firmeza 10 
    Dosis Mortal
  • Woolf 
    L.F.S.
  • Soakie 
    Nuke The Frats
  • YUNG BEEF + LA ZOWI
    Empezar De Cero
  • Asid 
    Cave To Pressure
  • JARFAITER
    Malianteo Criminal
  • Ignorantes 
    No Estoy Pidiendo
  • Isterismo 
    Pioggia Triste
  • Stali Nism 
    Stalinism
  • Lost Kids 
    Alle Taler
  • Slender 
    New Country

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