Cellular International. inna Emsikta style

DJ/Rupture just blogged & broadcast this edit that GULLS did of the Nigeria based group from Niger, Emsikta.

And now we share it on the homefront! Feel this.

The original of this tune was taken from the sahelsounds.com mixtape “Music From Saharan Cell Phones” (posted a few weeks back!).

In ‘Music From Saharan Cellphones’ the original tune is labeled ‘Niger – Autotune’. Chris from Sahelsounds has found out a bit more: the band is called Emsikta. They are indeed from Niger but live in Nigeria.

[audio:Autotune w_hype (Gulls edit).mp3] “Autotune” (Gulls edit w/hype) – Emsikta

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You may remember this EDIT from the “now legendary” RADIO BOOMARM 🙂

ENJOY!

RADIO BOOMARM

Radio Boomarm – Label Feature by Futuresequence on Mixcloud

A MIXX we made for the UK based website FUTURE SEQUENCE.

This mix is made up of 100% exclusive material by the artists. Un-released, soon to be released, newly released remixes, rough drafts, and spontaneous shout out creations.

PORTLAND MUSIC!

**Special Guest MC’s – Papi Chulo AKA Paper/Upper/Cuts, Thrifty AKA The Thriftshop Sampler, Scooch the sconce layer AKA RBLU.

Tracklist:

Mean Sound – Gulls
Big Slapp (edit) – Gulls
Beach Pulls – Gulls
The Portland Beat (blown to bits) – Studio Geordie
Franco Boba (rough) – Gulls
Thumb Block – Paper/Upper/Cuts
Cut To The Chase (Gulls remix) – The Thriftshop Sampler
Sahara Autotune (Gulls Remix/Edit) – Unknown Artist from Niger – via sahelsounds.com
Ice Palace – ONUINU
These Are My People (Gulls Remix) – Blue Cranes
Eww Yeah – AUDIOCRIP
Slowercase Letters – Paper/Upper/Cuts
Cherish The Boy (rough) – Gulls
VidM – Strategy
400_ctdn.wav – RBLU
Vetted – Gulls
Glow Dub – Gulls
Shting Shtank – Michael Bruce
VHS Joes – DIEBOMBSHELTERS
A Revolution (feat. Patch McMurphy, The Thriftshop Sampler) – Gulls
Untitled #1 – Natural Magic

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Saharan Cell Phone MIXTAPE

SIDE A[audio:SIDE A.mp3]

SIDE B[audio:SIDE B.mp3]

DWNLD!!

WoW!! This is the most exciting damn music!

I was given this tape by Eric from Mississippi records.

He knows my taste for obscure strains of primitive electronic future now soundclash worldish musics. And he tottaly , made my month with this gift!!

This is a mix made by Chris Kirkley, he travels extensively in the Sahel region of West Africa, documenting traditional / contemporary musics of the regions. I got in touch with Chris and asked him to shed some light on where / how exactly this music was compiled..

In his words… “As all the weary passengers sit, they all are pulling out cellphones, and soon the mass is illuminated by little square blue screens. There is no cellular phone reception here — this is not important. They are not making calls. Rather, what ensues is an orchestra of tinny digital audio, a menagerie of sound, beamed out like starlight over the plain.”

“As ubiquitous media devices, they are perhaps most used in sharing and exchange of files, particularly bluetooth transfers of mp3s. While in Kidal I collected memory cards from cellphones and copied loads of mp3s — ranging from Tamashek guitar, Algerian Raï, Coupé Décalé, Kuduro, Hip Hop, as well as loads of Arabic “Habibe” pop, French ballads, Bollywood hits, and Dire Straits — some of which I’ve put out on a few cassette mix tapes.

Please check his lovely website HERE – a fantastic collection of field recordings, writings, photos, and videos. Really insightful work he is doing.