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Omar-S The Grand Son Of Detroit Techno!
With Theo Parrish playing live.
Some other vintage Omar-S fresh in, too.



Peter Walker Rainy Day Raga
His 1966 debut for Vanguard, evocatively fusing psych-folk and raga way ahead of its time, and also featuring flautist Jermey Steig and long-time Dylan cohort Bruce Langhorn.


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Kyle Hall Plastik Ambash
Theo Parrish tripped out on this for forty minutes at his last Plastic People night.
An oldie on Omar S' label.





Augustus Pablo King Tubbys Meets Rockers Uptown
The CD has four more tracks than the Clocktower vinyl.
A masterpiece, of course.






Charanjit Singh Ten Ragas To A Disco Beat
Astounding 1982 attempt to feed ancient raga forms to the synths (and temperament) which would define Acid, the Roland TB-303 and TR-808. Pulsating, minimal grooves, a living Indian antecedent of House.



Bobby Glover Bad Bobby Glover
Ebullient Troutman business, great throughout, with exemplary Zapped funk, fine ballads and a couple of irresistible rare grooves. CD from Expansion.





Roy Ayers Lots Of Love
With the afrobeat Black Family rap and the haunting, brilliant Chicago, from 1983.





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