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Fela Soul

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What do you get when you put together afrobeat legend Fela Kuti and rap pioneers De La Soul? You get Fela Soul; a musical tapestry created by Gummy Soul artist Amerigo Gazaway.

More than just a clever title, Fela Soul is an 8-track, 33 minute journey into the world of afrobeat rhythms, funky horn riffs, and classic hip-hop gems. Using dozens of hand-picked samples from the Nigerian instrumentalist and political figure Fela Kuti, and 8 carefully-chosen acapellas from the Native Tongue rap trio De La Soul, Amerigo seamlessly intertwines the two into something completely new and original.

released 13 September 2011
Gummy Soul Records
Produced by Amerigo Gazaway

http://gummysoul.bandcamp.com/album/fela-soul

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very Nice.

:icedit: Listened front to back..This is easily one of the best types of these "chop this artists music into beats and match with that artists acapellas" deals I've ever heard. This, Wugazi and and the Wu Beatles one and of course Danger Mouse gray Album being the others that stand out in my head right now.

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The liner notes:

Fela Soul
I came up with the concept for this project in fall of 2010. At first is was just an idea, but over time it eventually began to manifest itself into
reality. There were certain moments when it felt as if the songs were creating themselves. I wanted to follow through with it not only because it
was a good idea, but because of the powerful impact both these artists have had on me and my music. Afrobeat, jazz, funk, and hip-hop are
already so interconnected, and I always thought it would be exciting to work on a project that combined all of these elements together.
I now have such a profound appreciation for both Fela Kuti and De La Soul's music. Both of these artists are timeless in their own respect, and
their lasting impressions can still be heard in many of the musicians and artists of today. I hope this project will help to bridge the gap between
hip-hop and afrobeat, and serve an introduction for hip-hop fans and music fans alike who are unfamiliar with Fela Kuti and/or De La Soul's
music.
Fela Kuti
Fela has always had a huge influence one me as an artist and producer. He combines so many different layers, and the grooves are so rich
and syncopated that I can just sit back and get lost in them. Fela's influence on hip-hop is also undeniable. As Questlove of The Roots once
put it, "It's the story of taking nothing and making into something".
I admire Fela Kuti not only for his music, but for his message. He is a prime example of someone who used their musical platform to evoke
response and bring about social change. I feel like this is also a defining characteristic of hip-hop, and that is why it seemed appropriate to
combine the two genres together.
De La Soul
De La was way ahead of it's time and still is. From the Prince Paul days all the way to Grind Date, they have continued to evolve while still
maintaining the high quality and innovation that makes them unique.
De La Soul was also one of my first introductions to hip-hop in the 90's; In middle school, while all my friends were listening to No Limit
Soldiers and Cash Money, I was somewhere bumping De La Soul is Dead and Low End Theory. At first I was just listening to the beats, but as
I got older I began to understand even more why i was drawn to their music. It wasn't until I started making my own beats and rapping that I
began to truly appreciate what De La was doing.
1. Stakes is High
This is a song that absolutely HAD to be on the project. It took me a minute to track down the acapella, but eventually I found a good copy of
the record on Ebay. I was definitely going for a Dilla vibe on this one. It started out as something completely different, but after going back and
listening to the original I realized I had to flip it a certain way. I found some drums, slowed the sample down a whole lot, and threw a low-pass
filter on it. Boom!
2. Trouble in the Water
This is an old DJ Honda/De La Soul track that I always used to hear my brother and his friends playing back in the day. I'm sure the original
can be found on a Dave Parker mix CD somewhere. Great song, great lyrics, and the original beat is sooooo hot. Please listen to it if you get a
chance. You'll thank me later. I used some old De La drums on the remix just to give it that dusty breakbeat feel.
3. Ooh feat. Redman
When I was like 12 or 13 my mom took me to NYC for the first time. While we were there, De La Soul happened to be doing an in-store
performance/CD signing for their release "Artificial Intelligence" at the Virgin Record Store in Times Square. This track was the lead single and
I remember being young as hell and knowing all the words to it. I also remember Plug 1 trippin at how young I was when I came thru to get my
CD signed. Definitely had to flip this one for old times sake.
4. Rock Co Kane Flow feat. MF Doom
For this one I was basically trying to recreate the Jake One beat using Fela Kuti samples. I found a cool horn stab and pitched it up and down
to make the main melody. Then I added drums, bass, percussion, organ, and some saxophone riffs. This one was kinda difficult, especially
because the original song slows down at the end of every 8 bars. And because they rap weird.
5. Itsoweezee
This joint sounds nothing like the original. I went for a reggae vibe just to switch things up. The sample wasn't reggae, but I moved it over so
the pianos fell on the 2 instead of the 1 (music nerd isht). Then I found a bassline and some dope ass horns and it was on. Itsoweezee!
6. Interlude
Just a cool little loop I made using the "Water No Get Enemy" sample. Didn't end up using for anything so I threw it in extra.
7. Much More
These are the same drums Mos Def used for the intro to "Black on Both Sides". I always thought that shit was hot, so I was super excited when
I found them. I also used some of the horn solo from the De La track "I Be Blowin". Sounds nothing like the Preemo version, but that's ok : )
8. Breakadawn
Classic track. I really wanted to remix at least one old school De La joint, and I'm glad it was this one. Random hip-hop trivia: this Fela sample
was used for the last track on Common's "Like Water for Chocolate".
9. Feel Good Inc.
As if this song wasn't strange enough already! Found these drums on a Fela Kuti/Billie Jean mashup by Afrodisiac Soundsystem. Crazy story
huh?
Thanks for downloading!
Peace,
Amerigo Gazaway
Fela Soul by Amerigo Gazaway
Released 2011 on Gummy Soul
www.gummysoul.com
www.amerigomusic.com

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Post by foobar »

fuck this seems to be crazy super dope :ohsh:

THANKS

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Strikes me as a much better idea for a mash up than Wugazi, which I still haven't checked out.

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Wugazi is good...this is better.

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Not really into the mash up type thang but I always dug Fela's catalog and of course I love Dela. Based on it getting a couple of co-signs here, I'll check it.
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^ i'm with Verge on this one, never been a fan of mash-up mixes but Fela / De La Soul sounds like a cool concept so i'll check it out. thanks for posting!
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wow, this is actually really, really dope!
i'm feeling this alot.. next to the "Grey Album" this is the sickest mash-up mix i've heard.
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I tried to told ya! :) Good find fortuna!

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This is pretty good.

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Better than other attempts, still not something I'd listen to more than once.

In every example of this kind of mash-up, I've only been compelled to visit or revisit the original songs. Maybe that's the point?

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Thun wrote: In every example of this kind of mash-up, I've only been compelled to visit or revisit the original songs. Maybe that's the point?
Even if it's not the point, it's certainly not a bad thing.

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Post by fortuna »

This is a strong mash up that works, especially this song gives me goosebumps:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ANp-b3mX ... r_embedded

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& it sure would be great if more people discover the timeless music of Fela Kuti

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^^ Click share on the youtube page, click the embed button and copy the embed code..the old embed code specifically.

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Post by fortuna »

Ah thanx CRASH DDZ, it's on now!
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I didn't even know who Fela Kute was before this upload. That's a damn shame, I feel embarrassed....such an artist!!!!

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I envy you for hearing this wonderfull music for the first time..
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Funny, i grabbed this on the drop... didn't think much ov it at all..... i find the drums samples flat & boring, everything else is kinda kool .
I cant seem to listen to it front to back tho, maybe cause its just another de la remix .
and Ooh Remix is, wack as all hell.... he has somehow managed to loose the hook & make it not as partyarty .
dont see the big deal.
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Post by fortuna »

Mmm okay. Do you know the original Fela tracks?

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yeah of coarse i do, im well aware of him.... somma the dopest well known afrobeat of the 70's .
But that duznt mean im gonna blindly feel this album cause of his history.
I just find it boring .
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Post by fortuna »

Alright, just curious

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