Futur Antérieur
Various
- 2 x LP
- Label
- Bongo Joe
Bongo Joe celebrate their 5 year anniversary with 'Futur Antérieur', a compilation of 19 tracks, created by Bongo Joe's contemporary artist community, who provide their own stamp and interpretation of tracks that have previously been released as part of the label's celebrated reissue catalogue of archaeological discoveries.
Re-affirming the label’s disregard of genres and boundaries, the compilation sees artists like Bogota and Colombia’s pioneering and eccentric cumbia artist Meridian Brothers take on Extranos Juegos by the Spanish group Zombies (LA CONTRA OLA: Synth Wave & Post Punk from Spain 1980-86), the Geneva residents-en-psych-groove L’Eclair take on Mauritian singer Allen Meller on Moin Qui Bizin Travail (Soul Sega Sa! Indian Ocean Segas From The 70s) and Turkish outfit Derya Yildirim & Grup Simsek reinterpret Ay Dili Dili from Azerbaijan guitarist Rüstem Quliyev, whose retrospective album Azerbaijani Gitara was released in 2020.
TRACKS:
01. Hyperculte - Goutli Bye Bye (Nordine Staifi)
02. Derya Yildirim & Grup Simsek - Ay Dili Dili (Rustem Quliyev)
03. Mauskovic Dance Band - In Moskou Is Het Koud (Moscú Está Helado - Esplendor Geométrico)
04. Meril Wubslin - Elida (Michel Legris)
05. Baby's Berserk - Bangalee (Charlie Adamson)
06. Cyril Cyril - Nuclear Si (El Aviador Dro)
07. Madalitso Band - Computered Love (Carole Rich)
08. Orchestre Tout Puissant Marcel Duchamp - I Doubt (Tres)
09. Lalalar - Ninja Partisi (Fars Musiqisi - Rustem Quliyev)
10. La Tène - La Montée De Hofer (Untitled - Andreas Hofer)
11. Meridian Brothers & Conjunto Media Luna - Extraños Juegos (Zombies)
12. L'Eclair - Moi Qui Bizin Travail (Allan Meller)
13. Tout Bleu - Her Head Is Brakin Intu Foîr (Carlos Perón)
14. Yin Yin - Goutli Bye Bye (Nordine Staifi)
15. Mameen 3 - Computered Love (Carole Rich)
16. Amami - Shake It Baby (Jessie Mae Hemphill)
17. Pixvae - Elida (Michel Legris)
18. Nyati Mayi & The Astral Synth Transmitters - Goombay Rock (Blind Blake)
19. The Ångströmers - Plime La Misère (Alain Peters)