Top 100 Chart placements for Afrik Bawantu
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Wah Wah 45s see out 2025 with a whopping thirty track compilation, showcasing some of the finest remixes and reworks that have been released on the label in recent years, as well as a dozen brand new, never before heard cuts! Wah Wah 45s Remixed 3 is the first remix compilation on the label in seven years, following on from 2017s debut collection of reworks and its follow up a year later. Thats a long time in the life of a record label, and in that period the imprint released a number of (sometimes a little slept on) remixes from the producers, DJs and musicians that included broken beat dons Daz-I-Kue, Jamz Supernova, EVM128 and WheelUP; masters of disco-house music Dam Swindle, Ashley Beedle, Session Victim, Aroop Roy, Village Cuts, The Reflex, Ben Gomori and sometime artist on the label Medlar; leftfield technicians Sarathy Korwar, Dutchie and Blood, Wine Or Honey; funky breaks specialists Sam Redmore and our very own Gene Dudley; and even a little drum & bass courtesy of erstwhile indie star Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly!Remixes from all of these incredible producers can be found across this essential collection, and theyre joined by twelve more, hugely exciting previously unreleased reworks from a dozen of our favourite international selectors, beat makers, and recording artists. Opening things up, French bruk and future jazz producer Quiet Dawn re-invents Jamie Finlays sublime Family for the more discerning dance floor, while another broken beat aficionado, London based Anglo-Turkish producer Cengiz takes Sunborn & Clap! Clap!s Vuvuzela Dourada, featuring the rasping vocals of Brazilian Carolina Lelis (Da Lata), to bass worrying places indeed! As we delve in, Japanese duo Dazzle Drums give Dele Sosimi & The Estuary 21s E Si Medo a foot friendly, percussive re-rub, and Berlin based disco-house fiend Delfonic delivers a typically uplifting take on Land Of Echos What We Want featuring the glorious Kathy Diamond. Elsewhere, our main man Medlar transforms Lawnes Huge Balloon into a furiously funky acid workout, and seasoned German producer and pianist Eren Solak, AKA Sevdavision, reworks IKEs Rapids, featuring Danny Kuttner, into an understated sonorous dance floor bubbler. One of our favourites, Brighton based French producer, musician and DJ Laroye brings Kotoas gorgeous I Am to the club with a forward thinking Afrobeat flavour, and the mysterious BORDA delivers an irresistible Space Funk mix for Sunborn & Clap! Clap!s Jolloff On The Roll Off. As we get deeper into the compilation, rising UK electronica producer Echo Juliet comes through with a high octane yet centred re-imagining of Lawnes Beta Pan, and label mates Bev Lee Harling and Hardkandy come together, with the latter providing a very tasteful late night re-version of the formers Tears On Your Heart. Sticking with label mates, Raz Olshers disco influenced Bassically alter-ego gets busy with music partner Alfa Sackeys highlife monster Mofeemo Ke Eno, and finally downtempo electronica wizard, Frankson, takes Bev Lee Harlings Dirty Dragon Fly somewhere quite stunning and ethereal. Quite the serious collection then from some of our favourite producers on the planet. Look out for a very limited vinyl mini-LP and 7 version, coming early next year! Wah Wah Remixed 3 will be released digitally 28th November 2025 with a limited vinyl 12 and 7 to come in the Spring of 2026
Jamie Finlay, Ellen Beth Abdi, Paper Tiger, Olivia Bhattacharjee, Clap! Clap!, Sunborn, Carolina Lelis, Dele Sosimi, The Estuary 21, Lizzy Dosunmu, Isaac Birituro & The Rail Abandon, Raz & Afla, Eparapo, Kathy Diamond, Land Of Echo, Medlar, Lawne, Ike, Danny Kuttner, Bev Lee Harling, Kotoa, Talc, Wiyaala, Soothsayers, Afrik Bawantu, Afla Sackey, Sam, Kutiman, Rioghnach Connolly, Espen Horne, Selim Mutic
Wah Wah 45s see out 2025 with a whopping thirty track compilation, showcasing some of the finest remixes and reworks that have been released on the label in recent years, as well as a dozen brand new, never before heard cuts! Wah Wah 45s Remixed 3 is the first remix compilation on the label in seven years, following on from 2017s debut collection of reworks and its follow up a year later. Thats a long time in the life of a record label, and in that period the imprint released a number of (sometimes a little slept on) remixes from the producers, DJs and musicians that included broken beat dons Daz-I-Kue, Jamz Supernova, EVM128 and WheelUP; masters of disco-house music Dam Swindle, Ashley Beedle, Session Victim, Aroop Roy, Village Cuts, The Reflex, Ben Gomori and sometime artist on the label Medlar; leftfield technicians Sarathy Korwar, Dutchie and Blood, Wine Or Honey; funky breaks specialists Sam Redmore and our very own Gene Dudley; and even a little drum & bass courtesy of erstwhile indie star Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly!Remixes from all of these incredible producers can be found across this essential collection, and theyre joined by twelve more, hugely exciting previously unreleased reworks from a dozen of our favourite international selectors, beat makers, and recording artists. Opening things up, French bruk and future jazz producer Quiet Dawn re-invents Jamie Finlays sublime Family for the more discerning dance floor, while another broken beat aficionado, London based Anglo-Turkish producer Cengiz takes Sunborn & Clap! Clap!s Vuvuzela Dourada, featuring the rasping vocals of Brazilian Carolina Lelis (Da Lata), to bass worrying places indeed! As we delve in, Japanese duo Dazzle Drums give Dele Sosimi & The Estuary 21s E Si Medo a foot friendly, percussive re-rub, and Berlin based disco-house fiend Delfonic delivers a typically uplifting take on Land Of Echos What We Want featuring the glorious Kathy Diamond. Elsewhere, our main man Medlar transforms Lawnes Huge Balloon into a furiously funky acid workout, and seasoned German producer and pianist Eren Solak, AKA Sevdavision, reworks IKEs Rapids, featuring Danny Kuttner, into an understated sonorous dance floor bubbler. One of our favourites, Brighton based French producer, musician and DJ Laroye brings Kotoas gorgeous I Am to the club with a forward thinking Afrobeat flavour, and the mysterious BORDA delivers an irresistible Space Funk mix for Sunborn & Clap! Clap!s Jolloff On The Roll Off. As we get deeper into the compilation, rising UK electronica producer Echo Juliet comes through with a high octane yet centred re-imagining of Lawnes Beta Pan, and label mates Bev Lee Harling and Hardkandy come together, with the latter providing a very tasteful late night re-version of the formers Tears On Your Heart. Sticking with label mates, Raz Olshers disco influenced Bassically alter-ego gets busy with music partner Alfa Sackeys highlife monster Mofeemo Ke Eno, and finally downtempo electronica wizard, Frankson, takes Bev Lee Harlings Dirty Dragon Fly somewhere quite stunning and ethereal. Quite the serious collection then from some of our favourite producers on the planet. Look out for a very limited vinyl mini-LP and 7 version, coming early next year! Wah Wah Remixed 3 will be released digitally 28th November 2025 with a limited vinyl 12 and 7 to come in the Spring of 2026
Jamie Finlay, Ellen Beth Abdi, Paper Tiger, Olivia Bhattacharjee, Clap! Clap!, Sunborn, Carolina Lelis, Dele Sosimi, The Estuary 21, Lizzy Dosunmu, Isaac Birituro & The Rail Abandon, Raz & Afla, Eparapo, Kathy Diamond, Land Of Echo, Medlar, Lawne, Ike, Danny Kuttner, Bev Lee Harling, Kotoa, Talc, Wiyaala, Soothsayers, Afrik Bawantu, Afla Sackey, Sam, Kutiman, Rioghnach Connolly, Espen Horne, Selim Mutic