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  • Zaire
    BeatTracker #16 Feat. Staff Picks in Afro House

    Zaire

    Rancido , T.Roy , Tito Monako

    Beatport Staff Picks

    London based Producer T.Roy returns from a short sabbatical with his long awaited single 'Zaire' As always T.Roy connects the dots seamlessly between the African continent sounds and the upfront electronic beats. 'Zaire' was recorded in East Africa by Tito Minako when this collaboration with T.Roy was sparked off. A truly addictive vocal hook and performance sounds like a classic in the making. On the remix buttons TRoy reconnects with production partner Rancido to cook up some deep after hours club vibes for the dangerous djs along with some extra science by Producers N'Dinga Gaba and Bruk Rogers delivering another high quality Broken beat version. Another solid audio package delivered by Broadcite prodcutions team. 'Zaire' is guaranteed to be bumping through Spring and Summer of 2026 and beyond. Enjoy !

  • Future Sounds Of Jazz Volume 13
    BeatTracker #21 Top Releases in Latin Electronic

    COMPILED BY MICHAEL REINBOTH Compost proudly presents the 13th chapter of this highly acclaimed compilation series. The exciting package 4-LP vinyl contains two yellow coloured and two black vinyls. As usual FSOJ is compiled by Compost head honcho Michael Reinboth with a solid sense of leftfield tracks, punchy floorfillers, ghostly, cinematic, balearic, frazzled, bitter-sweet or mind-shaking hybrid tunes.Several magazines voted FSOJ as the one of the best compilation series of all time. With this series starting 1995 the term Future Jazz became a genre landmark. FSOJ 13 including some exclusives, sought-after tracks and previously unreleased tracks. Some highlights are: First of all the Van Hai track in a Ripperton remix is a perfect opener into a tranquil music venture. A sheer bliss tune. Montezumas Rache Wu Du Wu, which was only released on vinyl before - still difficult to find the original 12 - is a freaky outstanding funk hybrid. Karim Sahraoui with a punchy Detroit-ish track, picked up from Derrick Mays Transmat label - is currently in the works with a follow up 12" later in 2017 on Compost. Acid Pauli delivers a brand new dubby balearic remix, which he recently did for Matanza, a live band from Chile. Peter Kruder came up with something special exclusive, a warm breath in the open air tune, which drives listeners into a chilled wormhole. Beside new names, bigger names like Axel Boman, Tony Allen with a Ricardo Villalobos & Max Loderbauer remix, youll find more lefties tracks from respected labels like Studio Barnhus, Innervisions, Lovemonk, Transmat, Mule, Tru Thoughts, Rebirth, Ninja Tune and m.o. next to other exclusive deliveries by Manuel Tur, Marsmobil, coupled up with semi exclusives: the first time on vinyl or digital. The 14th chapter is near. The time is right. http://compost-rec.com/

  • Danger Zone
    BeatTracker #35 Feat. Staff Picks in Afro House

    Danger Zone

    Rancido , Dj Habias

    Beatport Staff Picks

    Habias and Rancido's forthcoming single, 'Danger Zone,' is shaped around a tight interplay of texture and rhythm, carrying a quiet sense of enigma that unfolds gradually in the mix. The track opens with organic sounds that merge into low, nocturnal synth lines, setting a grounded yet uneasy atmosphere. Its progression is patient, built on nuanced shifts in percussion and tone rather than overt drops, letting the energy build with control and intent. At its core, a bassline pulses with a heartbeat-like cadence, wrapped in moist electronic undulations and a futuristic mechanical drive that keeps everything in motion. The groove moves between pressure and release, giving it a natural place in a set—whether guiding a crowd through twilight or deepening the energy late into the night. By the end, 'Danger Zone' settles into a charged flow where the energy stays coiled and the momentum never lets up. Artwork by Rachael D'Alessandro. Words by Marie Floro.Executive Producer Mimmo Falcone. Distribution by Muting The Noise.

  • The Legacy - All Time Best Sellers Vol.1
    BeatTracker #99 Top Releases in Afro House

    MoBlack Records unveils The Legacy, All Time Best Sellers Vol. 1, a definitive 20-track collection that maps a decade of club culture through the labels most enduring anthems. From iconic African voices reimagined for todays dance floors to modern classics that shaped global sets, this first volume captures MoBlacks unmistakable pulse, rich in rhythm, soul, and forward motion. Opening with Eden Shalevs Papi (Bhabi), the compilation wastes no time establishing a feverish groove, then dives into borderless collaboration with Ahmed Spins and Stevo Atambire Anchor Point, a percussive hymn driven by tradition and cutting-edge production. Bongas Mona Ki Ngi Xica remixed by Pablo Fierro delivers timeless Lusophone melancholy reframed for late nights, while Emmanuel Jal and Armonica Rahamah rises with devotional power and cinematic lift. Legacy cuts meet fresh fire. Ahmed Spins Waves & Wavs pairs hypnotic drums with Lizwis unmistakable presence. Emmanuel Jal Kuar FNX Omar Remix remains a benchmark of Afro House storytelling, pulsing with urgency and spirit. Pablo Fierro Yababa threads North African color into a rolling, modern chassis. MoBlacks ear for next-gen talent shines through Raffa Guido Famax, Mont Rouge, Meloko, Utli Paris, Arodes and Moojo Reborn, and Moojo and Lass Lora, each one a sure shot for peak-time rotation. The heat continues with Moeakie Mala Fama and Peaty Bamako, both built for big systems and open-air moments. The compilation honors powerful voices. Armonica and Toshi Ngeke Andhims remix is a hands-in-the-air staple, equal parts tension and release. Fatoumata Diawara Nterini with Sparrow & Barbossas remix pays reverent tribute to a modern classic, delivering a version that is both respectful and ready for the floor. Rancido, AfroTura, Bun Xapa and Idd Aziz Kibe surges on polyrhythms and call-and-response spirit, while Rosalinda de la Espada and Yamil Quiribi glows with coastal warmth and deep-house finesse. Closing stretch, same quality bar: Thee Suka and Notre Dame with Mano Mano remix lands a muscular, modern twist while Notre Dame Kaneba keeps the pressure with sleek melodics, and Thee Suka Mano Mano returns us to source energy, a reminder of how a singular hook can ignite a room. The Legacy, All Time Best Sellers Vol. 1 is more than a compilation, it is a living archive of what makes MoBlack Records essential, a collection built by community, curation, and the belief that drums and voices can move the world.