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We have selected four sample Mercury Red broken afrobeat tracks for your listening pleasure.  
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"mercury red blends afrobeat, funk latin and breakbeat with traditional malian, 
afro-cuban, and haitian drumming for a trippy expedition into rhythmic consciousness,  
All spiked with a healthy dose of conscious vocal elements"

>Dry Spell -- 7:49

Another vintage afrobeat track rockin the bass horns and drums just like we say...

 

>Lady Temptation -- 7:49

Three part Afro-Latin / Afrobeat track featuring percussion madness by Red. Tres, Horns, Congas, Timbales, Bass. Guaranteed to make you blood pump a little faster.

 

 

 

>Dirty Rapture -- 4:00

A bouncy nuevo latino afrobeat tune featuring conga solos by Red. Charles Lewis talks about the “legal corruption” which is responsible for allowing a former gov. contractor to become vice president

 

 

>Now -- 4:39

A new afrobeat fusion with slick funk beat and awesome horn tracks. Extremely fat double bari section.

 

 

>If There's Hell Below (RED BrokenFunk Remix) -- 6:02

Original Broken Afrobeat Remix of Curtis Mayfields classic. Lively percussion sessions, broken drum beats, phat swinging horn sections, funk guitar and curtis' unique brand of equality.

 

 

>Everywhere -- 8:16

"We are everywhere and we won't go away" -- Jello Biafra. The incessant call of a new generation striving for a better world. Dirty wah basslines give way to infectious horn lines, hefty rhythm sections and deep, burning funk. Commentary by ward churchill, jello biafra, alan watt, noam chomsky.

 

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