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Ink 19 :: Afro Mystik

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Morphology (Om). Review by Bill Campbell.

AFRO MYSTIK MORPHOLOGY Om The '20s and '30s Italy saw a movement that was a misguided utopian vision of the machine. The efficiency and precision that was the machine's was the dream of the Futurists. Oh, the beauty that was the assembly line. All hail the majesty. Unfortunately, the masturbatory illusions ...

Ink 19 :: aFRO-mySTIK

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The name implies heaping conga-fulls of rhythms, and aFRO-mySTIK delivers. A ...

AFRO-MYSTIK FUTURE TROPIC OM The name implies heaping conga-fulls of rhythms, and aFRO-mySTIK delivers. A world-wide palette of beats and instruments, organic and electronic, clinging to each other ultra-tightly as they swirl by, handing off the trance baton in a marathon of multiple drum kits booming ...

Ink 19 :: Om 100

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Various Artists (Om). Review by Bill Campbell.

... which few labels can claim: experimenters extraordinaires Ming & FS; kung-fu kicking beat breaker, King Kooba; the dance world's world dance crew, Afro-Mystik; soulful house soul brother #1, Marques Wyatt; Soulstice's immaculations; house pioneer, Mark Farina; and the gritty underground hip-hop cobwebs ...

Ink 19 :: Cuica

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City To City (Ubiquity). Review by Bill Campbell.

... , have created a very intriguing, very exciting album. City To City is a Jules Verne dance adventure, concocting an intoxicating elixir of house, Afro-Brazilian percussion, splashes of jazz, and dashes of nascent Afrotech. Their smoothed-out, international dance stylings are very reminiscent of Truby ...

Ink 19 :: Departures

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Global Expeditions in Nu Jazz + Broken Beats (Om). Review by Bill Campbell.

... Falwell during another of his homophobic tirades. Stratopheric reaches that level on "Move On 1st and 2nd Movements" (especially on the second). Afro-Mystik breaks a ferocious beat over a deep, thumping bass, nice keys, and a tribal chant loop with "Odyssey." And King Kooba and Tosca make fine appearances ...

Ink 19 :: The United Nations of Future Music

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Volume: 02 (Om). Review by Bill Campbell.

... on this vast planet of ours. Volume 2 of The United Nations showcases such talents as King Kooba, J Boogie, Kaskade, People under the Stairs and Afro-Mystik. It also features new acts Rithma (whose debut is utterly fantastic), Clayton & Fulcrum, Grande Synthe and Late Night Alumni. From hip-hop to San ...
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