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AfrorackThe Afrorack

Genre:Electronic
Style:Experimental
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Tracklist

Osc
Last Modular
Inspired
Bass Plus
Ambient
Rev
Why Serious?
Cowbell
African Drum Machine
Desert

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    Cover of The Afrorack, 2022-05-27, CassetteThe Afrorack
    Cassette
    Hakuna Kulala – HK042Uganda2022Uganda2022
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    Cover of The Afrorack, 2022-05-27, FileThe Afrorack
    9×File, FLAC, Album, Stereo
    Hakuna Kulala – noneUganda2022Uganda2022
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    Cover of The Afrorack, 2022-05-27, CassetteThe Afrorack
    Cassette, Limited Edition, Repress
    Hakuna Kulala – HK042Uganda2022Uganda2022
    New Submission
    Cover of The Afrorack, 2022-05-27, FileThe Afrorack
    9×File, ALAC, Album, Stereo
    Hakuna Kulala – noneUganda2022Uganda2022
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    Cover of The Afrorack, 2023-05-05, VinylThe Afrorack
    LP, Album, Limited Edition
    Hakuna Kulala – HK042Uganda2023Uganda2023
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    • dylaf's avatar
      dylaf
      Edited one year ago

      Original modular config & yet sounds as fresh as hell. Definitely an inspired listen from start to finish.

      Bought on cassette on the strength of the music; I don't even own a cassette player anymore.
      Vinyl just landed. Thanks for issuing Hakuna Kulala, saved my bacon.

      Scoop this up or forever hold your peace.
      • a_ride's avatar
        a_ride
        Edited one year ago
        Minimal package, but the disc is flat with square edges and it sounds beautiful, which is all that matters.

        Widely available for now, direct from label and from multiple record stores…
        • Ribbidim's avatar
          Ribbidim
          CD edition of this, please? Pretty, pretty please? I love this!
          • oiche.'s avatar
            oiche.
            One of the best things I've heard this year. Hope this gets a press on vinyl.
            • Bradx's avatar
              Bradx
              Ace tape of analogue electronics played on the first DIY modular synth ever built in Africa. Brian Bamanya realised that he couldn't source the parts needed for a synth in Africa, so he taught himself electronics and built it himself... creating a wall of modular units.

              Every track on the tape is a winner with echoes of traditional African sounds coupled with futuristic elements. There's not a dull moment. Fantastically inventive, inspirational sounds. If you like Shackleton, Sherwood, Kraftwerk, krautrock, kosmische sounds... or are a scholar of the synth then you will enjoy this tape. Only 180 copies and still avallable at Bandcamp for 10 euro.

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              • Ratings:32
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