Yoruba Records is proud to present this new album by label veterans Nomumbah. Hailing from Sao Paulo, this three-piece consists of André Torquato, Ale Reis and Rafael Moraes. With this release, Nomumbah show a great deal of maturity, a mark often only surpassed with the release of a sophomore album.
The track ‘Words’ will strike a familiar chord with listeners; its clever use of Maya Angelou’s reading of her timeless ‘Still I Rise’ fits perfectly over the top of a deep bass and bongo driven groove. ‘MeinHaus’ is another beautifully crafted track, one that seemingly pays tribute to Chicago’s earliest fathers of deep house while still keeping a certain swing that will set it apart on dance floors today. ‘Precious’, a definite future favourite, features a cutting lead synth that adds warmth to the track and is accompanied by crystal clear hi-hat bursts and a simple, yet captivating, vocal.
This album’s title track, ‘Amanha’, edges on tech house with stripped down percussion, a simple rolling bass line and a pulsing lead synth, perfect for setting a more chilled-out vibe. A deep and at times techy release, DJs will find all 10 tracks well suited for the late night into early morning hours. Featuring rhythmic, chunky bass lines, ambient keys and radiant backing vocals this soon-to-be Yoruba classic is a must have for your kit bag in 2016.
Please note this release is available now on 12”: http://po.st/nomj
01. Elevation
02. Module
03. Bulan
04. Doll
05. Words
06. Amanha
07. Lucky Fellow
08. Meinhaus
09. Precious
10. Crossing
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