Perdu - "Cece" - (6:31) 124 BPM
Bosq - "More Heavy" (feat Kaleta) - (7:12) 120 BPM
Mena & Melgado - "African Food" - (6:11) 124 BPM
FSQ - "Shaking My Damn Head" (feat Dolette McDonald) - (4:49) 120 BPM
Yam Who? - "How We Do" - (5:49) 112 BPM
Seamus Haji & Reloved - "2000 Black" - (6:55) 125 BPM
Drop Out Orchestra - "Jin Go La" - (5:47) 125 BPM
South Beach Recycling - "Bongo Man" - (5:01) 129 BPM
Judge Funk - "Plastic People" - (6:06) 108 BPM
Hober Mallow - "Egbe Mi O" - (6:43) 97 BPM
Jonny Walters - "Jam Bo Ree" - (3:43) 114 BPM
Diesler & Yam Who? - "Afro Funky" (feat Andre Espeut) - (5:33) 115 BPM
Showfa - "Hotfire" - (5:39) 121 BPM
Chewy Rubs - "Africa" - (7:43) 118 BPM
Clock Dagger - "Hankuri" - (4:07) 110 BPM
Rayko - "Black Mama" (Cosmic Club edit) - (6:48) 108 BPM
Henri Le Blanc - "Jungle Juice" - (5:54) 122 BPM
Odyssey - "Aint No Dubbin Us Now" (Ron Basejam remix) - (7:07)
119 BPM Played by: George Kelly,
DAVE GERRARD,
Seamus Haji,
Fabietto Delgado (Ankle Release),
FINGERMAN,
YAM WHO?,
Superbreak,
Alien Disco Sugar / Leonidas DeeJay,
Alan Dixon,
Werkshy,
BRENDON P,
Hober Mallow,
80's Child,
Chuggin Edits,
Disco Funk Spinner - D.F.S Review: As you might extrapolate from the title, Riot In Lagos is Midnight Riot's tribute to the endearing influence of African dance music. In typical style, this is achieved through a blend of contemporary productions, sample-heavy cuts and edits of original African material. The standard is impressively high throughout, with little in the way of fluff or filler. Highlights include, but are not limited to, the inspired deep house/Afro-disco fusion of Mena & Melgado's "African Food", the rich deep house bump of Yam Who's "How We Do", the dense percussion and glistening guitars of Drop Out Orcherstra's Candido tribute, "Jin Go La", and the pitched-down, Fela-in-dub chug of Hober Mallow's "Egbe Mi O". Oh, and Jonny Walters' hypnotic Afro-boogie shuffler "Jam Bo Ree".
from $1.89MIDRIOTRIOTLAGOS 001
24 Oct 16
Disco/Nu-Disco