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Okere - 12inch vinyl
The star-studded Sai Galaxy project returns, bringing together West African legends Steve Monite and Rob with multi-instrumentalist Simon Durrington, guitar maestro Alfred Bannerman and Egypt 80 trumpet player Bade for a second EP of vital Afro-disco and soul.The EP follows up 2022âs Get It As You Move EP, blending layers of vocal harmonies and synth washes with a rock-solid disco base. The sound stays faithful to the analogue production techniques of the 70s and 80s, adding a modern touch informed by Durringtonâs Digital Afrika project.Lead single âHold You Tonightâ features Nigerian disco icon Steve Monite (best known for his mega hit âOnly Youâ), revisiting his 80s origins with a dancefloor-ready slice of dubbed out boogie. âRich Man Poor Manâ (featuring Ghanaâs very own ROB) slows down the tempo and brings the highlife influence to the fore, while âSometimes It Rainsâ brings a neo soul bump with the Omar-esque sound of Fijian vocalist Kaivili.
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The star-studded Sai Galaxy project returns, bringing together West African legends Steve Monite and Rob with multi-instrumentalist Simon Durrington, guitar maestro Alfred Bannerman and Egypt 80 trumpet player Bade for a second EP of vital Afro-disco and soul.The EP follows up 2022âs Get It As You Move EP, blending layers of vocal harmonies and synth washes with a rock-solid disco base. The sound stays faithful to the analogue production techniques of the 70s and 80s, adding a modern touch informed by Durringtonâs Digital Afrika project.Lead single âHold You Tonightâ features Nigerian disco icon Steve Monite (best known for his mega hit âOnly Youâ), revisiting his 80s origins with a dancefloor-ready slice of dubbed out boogie. âRich Man Poor Manâ (featuring Ghanaâs very own ROB) slows down the tempo and brings the highlife influence to the fore, while âSometimes It Rainsâ brings a neo soul bump with the Omar-esque sound of Fijian vocalist Kaivili.

