Ausecuma Beats – Deep Heat / Tropical Storm (2022)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/48 kHz | Time – 22:03 minutes | 274 MB | Genre: World, Adrobeat, Electronic, Afro House
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Nine-piece West Africa-via-Melbourne ensemble Ausecuma Beats and improvised collective Zeitgeist Freedom Energy Exchange, also known as Z*F*E*X, reveal a new collaborative EP out August 19 via Music in Exile.
Call it a match made somewhere in musical heaven, the minds behind Ausecuma Beats, comprised of members from Senegal, Mali, Cuba and Guinea, found they melded easily with Z*F*E*X following weeks of recording and sharing material remotely together.
Z*F*E*X themselves, an ensemble comprised of drummer Zeke ‘Ziggy’ Zeitgeist, keyboardist and producer Lewis Moody, bassist Matthew Hayes, and a rotating cast of guests, are prolific musicians themselves with weighty credentials spread across their base locations of Australia, the United Kingdom, and Europe.
Thus, from a backyard shed in Dandenong North, Australia, some of West Africa’s finest would record simple percussive tracks, which then surfed the airwaves via studios in Melbourne, Berlin and London, to finally land back on listeners doorsteps as a forthcoming collaborative EP, Deep Heat/Tropical Storm.
Starring two guest vocalists who are some of the most invigorating in their respective scenes – Latin America via Berlin star Gotopo, and Melbourne’s own Rara Zulu – the EP’s beginnings in percussive exploration are transformed into a must-have record of all bangers.
Expect the duelling minds of two highly respected acts to reveal a combined EP of complex compositions that remain wholly accessible thanks to addictive harmonies and melodies. Emotionally thrilling, and easy to love, listen and dance to.
Tracklist:
1-1. Ausecuma Beats – Deep Heat (05:07)
1-2. Ausecuma Beats – Deep Heat (Instrumental) (04:50)
1-3. Ausecuma Beats – Tropical Storm (05:42)
1-4. Ausecuma Beats – Tropical Storm (Instrumental) (06:21)
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