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DJ/producer Ahmed Spins debuts on MoBlack, together with legendary Kologo maestro Stevo Atambire and South African songstress, Lizwi. The Boston-based artist ushers in his two-track EP through a synergetic collaboration with one of Afro House's most compelling vocalists and gifted musicians. Vitalized by Stevo Atambire's affective Frafra vocals, 'Anchor Point' is a gratifying calibration and an immersion into the deep combers of house - rife with dynamic Afro rhythms, permeating strings and eloquent vocal gradients. 'Waves & wavs' concludes the saga - powered by robust percussion and the sorcery of Lizwi's soul-nourishing balladry. Driven by climactic progressions, euphoric melodies and transcendent Moroccan sounds, this harmonic litany interlaces lucid electronic pulses with elemental acoustics to perpetuate a pensive dancefloor meditation. Press by Marie J Floro
Frankie LLuc , Coeus , Toshi , De Cave Man & TonicVolts , Stones & Bones , Mowgan , Jah Baba , Jeangu Macrooy , Tato , MoBlack , VHOOR , Tuyo , FBC , Dorian Craft , Baron (FR) , CLARAA , Ashimba , Enzo Siffredi , Mariam Zawose , A.C.N. , Oluhle , Aaaron , Deckert , Andreas Horvat , Armonica , Stevo Atambire , Paco De Rosa , Jos & Eli , Gruwski , SANDHAUS , KOBAIEN , Sound of Bam , Yamil , Crisologo
With The Legacy — All Time Best Sellers Vol. 4, MoBlack Records shifts the focus from compilation to conversation. This fourth chapter is not about revisiting hits, but about tracing the invisible lines that connect cultures, voices and rhythms across continents and generations. It is a collection built on movement, memory and musical dialogue. From the atmospheric tension of "Burlan" and "Elysian" to the raw, percussive drive of "Mabudede" (Kususa Remix) and "Manoo Remix", the album moves freely between introspection and physical energy. Vocal-led moments like "Aisa" (FNX Omar Remix), "O Pa Mi Titi Deabe" (Armonica Remix) and "Ilanga" bring human warmth to the foreground, while tracks such as "Creatures", "Mandinka Woman" and "Saana Yoo Ma" explore deeper, more spiritual territories. Several collaborations stand as cultural bridges rather than simple features. "Clareou", "Can Soleil" and "Kukaya" (Fka Mash Remix) blend regional identities into a shared language made for modern dancefloors. Later, cuts like "Amaya", "Zimbabwe" (Kintar Remix) and "Road to Nowhere" push the narrative forward with bold textures and restless momentum. The closing stretch, led by "Candela" and "Mi Amor", leaves space for reflection as much as release, reminding listeners that groove and emotion are never separate worlds. The Legacy Vol. 4 does not look back for nostalgia. It looks outward. It documents how global electronic music continues to evolve through collaboration, respect for roots, and the courage to experiment. A chapter shaped by instinct, experience and the belief that rhythm is still one of the strongest forms of connection we have.
Frankie LLuc , Coeus , Toshi , De Cave Man & TonicVolts , Stones & Bones , Mowgan , Jah Baba , Jeangu Macrooy , Tato , MoBlack , VHOOR , Tuyo , FBC , Dorian Craft , Baron (FR) , CLARAA , Ashimba , Enzo Siffredi , Mariam Zawose , A.C.N. , Oluhle , Aaaron , Deckert , Andreas Horvat , Armonica , Stevo Atambire , Paco De Rosa , Jos & Eli , Gruwski , SANDHAUS , KOBAIEN , Sound of Bam , Yamil , Crisologo
With The Legacy — All Time Best Sellers Vol. 4, MoBlack Records shifts the focus from compilation to conversation. This fourth chapter is not about revisiting hits, but about tracing the invisible lines that connect cultures, voices and rhythms across continents and generations. It is a collection built on movement, memory and musical dialogue. From the atmospheric tension of "Burlan" and "Elysian" to the raw, percussive drive of "Mabudede" (Kususa Remix) and "Manoo Remix", the album moves freely between introspection and physical energy. Vocal-led moments like "Aisa" (FNX Omar Remix), "O Pa Mi Titi Deabe" (Armonica Remix) and "Ilanga" bring human warmth to the foreground, while tracks such as "Creatures", "Mandinka Woman" and "Saana Yoo Ma" explore deeper, more spiritual territories. Several collaborations stand as cultural bridges rather than simple features. "Clareou", "Can Soleil" and "Kukaya" (Fka Mash Remix) blend regional identities into a shared language made for modern dancefloors. Later, cuts like "Amaya", "Zimbabwe" (Kintar Remix) and "Road to Nowhere" push the narrative forward with bold textures and restless momentum. The closing stretch, led by "Candela" and "Mi Amor", leaves space for reflection as much as release, reminding listeners that groove and emotion are never separate worlds. The Legacy Vol. 4 does not look back for nostalgia. It looks outward. It documents how global electronic music continues to evolve through collaboration, respect for roots, and the courage to experiment. A chapter shaped by instinct, experience and the belief that rhythm is still one of the strongest forms of connection we have.
Mabiisi , Barbatuques , Sparrow & Barbossa , Young Saab , Sparrow (CH) , Nyaruach , Sunlightsquare , Embatucadores , Stevo Atambire , CISUMMI , BADBOX , Zakes Bantwini , Nana Atta , Moojo , Elfenberg , Juan Yarin , Sofiya Nzau , Egeme , Dennis Cruz , Ian Ludvig , Fahlberg , Safar (FR) , LeCloarec , Jamek Ortega , JUNO (DE) , Arodes , Dele Sosimi , Lokkhi Terra , Eden Shalev , Cantos des Baobab
With The Legacy – All Time Best Sellers Vol. 3 , MoBlack Records continues its journey through the tracks that have defined its sound on dancefloors around the world. This third chapter celebrates 20 essentials that connect ancestral rhythms, modern production and a global community of artists, each piece carrying its own story while contributing to one coherent, forward-moving vision. The experience opens with Mabiisi Baakoya (Armonica Remix), a powerful meeting of traditional vocals and refined, emotive groove. Barbatuques Baianá (Pablo Fierro Edit) channels raw, percussive energy into a streamlined club tool, while Sparrow & Barbossa, Young Saab Lean Into The Sunshine brings a radiant, vocal-driven moment built for open-air sets. On the deeper side, Nyaruach Gatluak (Hyenah Beat Version) and Sunlightsquare Oyelo (Adam Ten & Mita Gami Remix) blend emotional weight with intricate rhythm work, pushing both heart and feet in equal measure. Roots and innovation continue to collide with Embatucadores Terra Rasgada (Santiago Garcia Remix), where dense percussion meets detailed sound design. CISUMMI ft. Stevo Atambire DIKEBO and Badbox Zurna showcase MoBlacks passion for hand-crafted grooves and hypnotic hooks, while Zakes Bantwini feat. Nana Atta Amanga and Moojo Healing lean into vocal charisma and soaring atmospheres. Moments of introspection arrive with Elfenberg Loma and Juan Yarin Mirage, both rich in texture and tension. The compilations later chapters highlight a new wave of signature cuts. Egeme ft. Sofiya Nzau No Nginya and Dennis Cruz, Ian Ludvig Black Bird bring striking melodic ideas and tight, rolling rhythms. Fahlberg Wytal, Safar & LeCloarec Scandalosa, Jamek Ortega, JUNO Let It Go and Arodes Storm underline the labels wide palette, from deep and hypnotic to bold and anthemic. Closing in style, Lokkhi Terra meets Dele Sosimi Cubafro (Armonica Remix) and Eden Shalev feat. Cantos des Baobab Cantos de Dennadon tie together Afro, Latin and organic influences into a finale that feels both celebratory and timeless. The Legacy – All Time Best Sellers Vol. 3 stands as another chapter in MoBlacks living archive: a tribute to the tracks that have shaped its identity and a statement of how far Afro-influenced electronic music can travel, from intimate dancefloors to global stages.