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iZem
Remixes EP

Remixes EP

Artists

iZem

Catno

PVS006VL

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" Maxi-Single

Country

France

Release date

Jan 10, 2020

IZEM Remixes EP Pura Vida Sounds

France, Spain, Brazil, Argentina, Ireland and finally Portugal. After a musical journey rich in miles traveled but especially in experiences, IZEM (for In Ze Early Morning) found a new creative situation in Lisbon.
In constant connection with lusophone music from South America and Africa, and after Hafa, his first album released on Soundway Records, IZEM has added the second reference to the series of MAXI 12inch EP directed by Guts on its Pura Vida Sounds label.

First introduced into Les Fères Smith Afrobeat base camp, he stole “Ekolo” from them. How do we get out of here without arousing the vigilance of the Cerbers? By getting rid of his combat suit to put on another outfit: a jerky rhythmic to shake the bodies, brass jewelry and, most importantly, an irrepressible afro-tropical guitar groove. By the time Les Frères Smith find out, Ekolo will have burned every dance floor in his path. With one slogan: “Toujours plus loin, toujours plus fort !” (Always farther, always stronger!)

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

13.9€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

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Les Frères Smith - Ecolo Assiko

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Guts - L'Origine Du Monde

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