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Duke // Early Instrumentals LP [COLOR]

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This is a record released by singeri artist Duke from Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, from the dance label Nyage Nyage in Kampala, Uganda, in November 2023.

Contains 11 single songs without vocals, unlike previous works.It's a blue disc.

Below is a commentary by the label.

"Influential singel producer Duke, who has toured the world with MCZO and headed his own studio Pamoja Records since the age of 18, is now 26 years old and one of Tanzania's busiest club alchemists. His solo debut On Uingizaji Hewa, you'll hear a unique "hip-hop singeri" sound that incorporates Dar es Salaam's hard-and-fast club template with the 200bpm beats of Busta Rhymes, Eminem, and genre veterans Jay Mitta and Sisso. He let me.

2021's "Sounds of Pamoja" gave us an in-depth look at Duke's studio, especially working with some of the city's best young MCs like Dogo Kibo, MC Kidene, Pirato MC, and MC Kuke. 『On ``Early Instrumentals,'' a selection of unearthed, genre-melting singles, stripped bare without vocals, reveals the depth of Duke's evolution.

This 11-song set features unprecedented hybrid dance music that expresses his visionary fusion of contemporary rave sounds, US rap attitude, and Tanzanian dance history.Singeli's roots lie in talaab, a fusion of traditional dance rhythms and melodies from East Africa and the Middle East, but Duke has transformed this sound into a buoyant, futuristic, synth-driven syncopated fireworks. leading to sound.

"Early Instrumentals" is Duke's most eclectic offering of uplifting dance cocktails to date.It's a physical call that convinces the listener that this genre is meant to be moved, not listened to in headphones. "

Labels and other worksplease use this form. ///Click here to see more Hakuna Kulala / Nyege Nyege Tapes releases available at Tobira. 

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12" blue vinyl. 

Tracklist:

  1. Singeli bt
  2. DUKELO FL SING
  3. BEAT KALI DUKE
  4. bit kai p mc.
  5. DUKE SEBENE AK47
  6. DUKE SELECTA
  7. F2
  8. KKKKKKKKKKKKKKK
  9. sebene funguo duke
  10. WADA PANGA 1 02:24
  11. anointed

Nyege Nyege Tapes:

"Having toured the world with MCZO and been at the helm of his own studio Pamoja Records since he was just 18, influential singeli producer Duke, now 26, is one of Tanzania's busiest club alchemists. On his acclaimed solo debut "Uingizaji Hewa" we were introduced to his idiosyncratic "hip-hop singeli" sound, a slower cousin to the Dar es Salaam-rooted hard 'n fast club template that takes as much special sauce from Busta Rhymes and Eminem as it does the 200bpm clatter of genre veterans Jay Mitta and Sisso.

On 2021's "Sounds of Pamoja"complilation, we were treated to a closer look into Duke's studio, and specifically at his work with the city's best young MCs like Dogo Kibo, MC Kidene, Pirato MC and MC Kuke. "Early Instrumentals" allows us to witness the depth of Duke's evolution, with a selection of unearthed genre melting singeli mutations laid completely bare without vocals.

This 11-track set features some of his most arresting hybrid dance music yet, expressing his visionary fusion of contemporary rave sounds, US rap attitude and Tanzanian dance history. While the roots of singeli are in taraab, a popular fusion of East African and Middle Eastern traditional dance rhythms and melodies, Duke steers the sound into a synth-led, syncopated firework display that sounds spry and futuristic.

Centered around a bumping staccato melody and urgent synth strings 'DUKELO FL SING' echoes the lo-swung swagger of early Dr. Dre productions, but kicks the tempo into overdrive, decorating any gaps with flickering late-nite synths. 'BEAT KALI DUKE' while drives carnival trance leads through hard and fast rolls of kick drums, whistles and woodblock cracks. It's not all completely high speed either: 'DUKE SELECTA' is almost Afro-house, with slow, sexy bass and woozy vocal melodies, and 'KKKKKKKKKKKKKKK ' absorbs the propulsive spirit of South African gqom.

"Early Instrumentals" is the most varied picture we've been presented yet of Duke's rousing dance cocktail. It's a physical call to action that assures listeners the genre is for movement, not headphone listening.
 "

Artist: Duke

Label: Nyege Nyege Tapes

This is a record released by singeri artist Duke from Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, from the dance label Nyage Nyage in Kampala, Uganda, in November 2023.

Contains 11 single songs without vocals, unlike previous works.It's a blue disc.

Below is a commentary by the label.

"Influential singel producer Duke, who has toured the world with MCZO and headed his own studio Pamoja Records since the age of 18, is now 26 years old and one of Tanzania's busiest club alchemists. His solo debut On Uingizaji Hewa, you'll hear a unique "hip-hop singeri" sound that incorporates Dar es Salaam's hard-and-fast club template with the 200bpm beats of Busta Rhymes, Eminem, and genre veterans Jay Mitta and Sisso. He let me.

2021's "Sounds of Pamoja" gave us an in-depth look at Duke's studio, especially working with some of the city's best young MCs like Dogo Kibo, MC Kidene, Pirato MC, and MC Kuke. 『On ``Early Instrumentals,'' a selection of unearthed, genre-melting singles, stripped bare without vocals, reveals the depth of Duke's evolution.

This 11-song set features unprecedented hybrid dance music that expresses his visionary fusion of contemporary rave sounds, US rap attitude, and Tanzanian dance history.Singeli's roots lie in talaab, a fusion of traditional dance rhythms and melodies from East Africa and the Middle East, but Duke has transformed this sound into a buoyant, futuristic, synth-driven syncopated fireworks. leading to sound.

"Early Instrumentals" is Duke's most eclectic offering of uplifting dance cocktails to date.It's a physical call that convinces the listener that this genre is meant to be moved, not listened to in headphones. "

Labels and other worksplease use this form. ///Click here to see more Hakuna Kulala / Nyege Nyege Tapes releases available at Tobira. 

----------------------------

12" blue vinyl. 

Tracklist:

  1. Singeli bt
  2. DUKELO FL SING
  3. BEAT KALI DUKE
  4. bit kai p mc.
  5. DUKE SEBENE AK47
  6. DUKE SELECTA
  7. F2
  8. KKKKKKKKKKKKKKK
  9. sebene funguo duke
  10. WADA PANGA 1 02:24
  11. anointed

Nyege Nyege Tapes:

"Having toured the world with MCZO and been at the helm of his own studio Pamoja Records since he was just 18, influential singeli producer Duke, now 26, is one of Tanzania's busiest club alchemists. On his acclaimed solo debut "Uingizaji Hewa" we were introduced to his idiosyncratic "hip-hop singeli" sound, a slower cousin to the Dar es Salaam-rooted hard 'n fast club template that takes as much special sauce from Busta Rhymes and Eminem as it does the 200bpm clatter of genre veterans Jay Mitta and Sisso.

On 2021's "Sounds of Pamoja"complilation, we were treated to a closer look into Duke's studio, and specifically at his work with the city's best young MCs like Dogo Kibo, MC Kidene, Pirato MC and MC Kuke. "Early Instrumentals" allows us to witness the depth of Duke's evolution, with a selection of unearthed genre melting singeli mutations laid completely bare without vocals.

This 11-track set features some of his most arresting hybrid dance music yet, expressing his visionary fusion of contemporary rave sounds, US rap attitude and Tanzanian dance history. While the roots of singeli are in taraab, a popular fusion of East African and Middle Eastern traditional dance rhythms and melodies, Duke steers the sound into a synth-led, syncopated firework display that sounds spry and futuristic.

Centered around a bumping staccato melody and urgent synth strings 'DUKELO FL SING' echoes the lo-swung swagger of early Dr. Dre productions, but kicks the tempo into overdrive, decorating any gaps with flickering late-nite synths. 'BEAT KALI DUKE' while drives carnival trance leads through hard and fast rolls of kick drums, whistles and woodblock cracks. It's not all completely high speed either: 'DUKE SELECTA' is almost Afro-house, with slow, sexy bass and woozy vocal melodies, and 'KKKKKKKKKKKKKKK ' absorbs the propulsive spirit of South African gqom.

"Early Instrumentals" is the most varied picture we've been presented yet of Duke's rousing dance cocktail. It's a physical call to action that assures listeners the genre is for movement, not headphone listening.
 "

Artist: Duke

Label: Nyege Nyege Tapes