With the much anticipated debut album of Afefe Iku coming shortly, Yoruba Records presents the first official banger of 2008 with 'Mirror Dance'.
As the first single of Afefe's debut album 'Artifacts Of Pottery Vessels' on Yoruba Records, this is the perfect introduction to what we feel will be one of the most important Yoruba releases of this year. With its ridiculous yet simple driving beat, and one of the most memorable melody lines we've heard on the dance floor, 'Mirror Dance' is another one of those dance floor monstrosities that Afefe Iku seems to naturally pull out of his magic hat.
Afefe takes it deep with Yoruba favorite, Boddhi Satva. 'Manda Island' is strictly for late night head trippin', as Boddhi takes on spoken word duties and Afefe providing the tech-tinged soundscapes. This is an exclusive out take from the 'Artifacts sessions in which you will only be able to find in this digital-only release.
Brace yourselves, the impact of this song will be felt from Miami this winter, to Ibiza this summer and throughout the rest of the world this year. Iku continues to out do himself and all we can really do is just enjoy the ride.
As the first single of Afefe's debut album 'Artifacts Of Pottery Vessels' on Yoruba Records, this is the perfect introduction to what we feel will be one of the most important Yoruba releases of this year. With its ridiculous yet simple driving beat, and one of the most memorable melody lines we've heard on the dance floor, 'Mirror Dance' is another one of those dance floor monstrosities that Afefe Iku seems to naturally pull out of his magic hat.
Afefe takes it deep with Yoruba favorite, Boddhi Satva. 'Manda Island' is strictly for late night head trippin', as Boddhi takes on spoken word duties and Afefe providing the tech-tinged soundscapes. This is an exclusive out take from the 'Artifacts sessions in which you will only be able to find in this digital-only release.
Brace yourselves, the impact of this song will be felt from Miami this winter, to Ibiza this summer and throughout the rest of the world this year. Iku continues to out do himself and all we can really do is just enjoy the ride.
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