Tony Allen & Motor City Drum Ensemble
Dekmantel 10 Years 10.2
Tony Allen and MCDE help wrap up Dekmantel’s year long celebration of their 10th Anniversary with a funky back-and-forth of Afrobeat and dubbed-out disco.
Afrobeat rhythmatician Tony Allen contributes Asiko, an absorbingly stark yet sumptuous workout of brittle drums and wide, sloshing bass funked up with chicken scratch guitar and featuring an almost ghostly, slightly tired or half-cut vocal dubbed out into the mix.
On the remix, MCDE evens the keel with more rolling bass heft to keep the crowd moving in the same direction, resulting something akin to something from Moritz Von Oswald or Mark Ernestus.
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Tony Allen and MCDE help wrap up Dekmantel’s year long celebration of their 10th Anniversary with a funky back-and-forth of Afrobeat and dubbed-out disco.
Afrobeat rhythmatician Tony Allen contributes Asiko, an absorbingly stark yet sumptuous workout of brittle drums and wide, sloshing bass funked up with chicken scratch guitar and featuring an almost ghostly, slightly tired or half-cut vocal dubbed out into the mix.
On the remix, MCDE evens the keel with more rolling bass heft to keep the crowd moving in the same direction, resulting something akin to something from Moritz Von Oswald or Mark Ernestus.
Tony Allen and MCDE help wrap up Dekmantel’s year long celebration of their 10th Anniversary with a funky back-and-forth of Afrobeat and dubbed-out disco.
Afrobeat rhythmatician Tony Allen contributes Asiko, an absorbingly stark yet sumptuous workout of brittle drums and wide, sloshing bass funked up with chicken scratch guitar and featuring an almost ghostly, slightly tired or half-cut vocal dubbed out into the mix.
On the remix, MCDE evens the keel with more rolling bass heft to keep the crowd moving in the same direction, resulting something akin to something from Moritz Von Oswald or Mark Ernestus.
Tony Allen and MCDE help wrap up Dekmantel’s year long celebration of their 10th Anniversary with a funky back-and-forth of Afrobeat and dubbed-out disco.
Afrobeat rhythmatician Tony Allen contributes Asiko, an absorbingly stark yet sumptuous workout of brittle drums and wide, sloshing bass funked up with chicken scratch guitar and featuring an almost ghostly, slightly tired or half-cut vocal dubbed out into the mix.
On the remix, MCDE evens the keel with more rolling bass heft to keep the crowd moving in the same direction, resulting something akin to something from Moritz Von Oswald or Mark Ernestus.
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Tony Allen and MCDE help wrap up Dekmantel’s year long celebration of their 10th Anniversary with a funky back-and-forth of Afrobeat and dubbed-out disco.
Afrobeat rhythmatician Tony Allen contributes Asiko, an absorbingly stark yet sumptuous workout of brittle drums and wide, sloshing bass funked up with chicken scratch guitar and featuring an almost ghostly, slightly tired or half-cut vocal dubbed out into the mix.
On the remix, MCDE evens the keel with more rolling bass heft to keep the crowd moving in the same direction, resulting something akin to something from Moritz Von Oswald or Mark Ernestus.