Jimi Tenor and Tony Allen

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Selfish Gene 00:00 Tools
Against the Wall 00:00 Tools
Sinuhe 00:00 Tools
Path to Wisdom 00:00 Tools
Darker Side Of Night 00:00 Tools
Mama England 00:00 Tools
Cella's Walk 00:00 Tools
Got My Egusi 00:00 Tools
Three Continents 00:00 Tools
Paris 00:00 Tools
Afro Disco Beat 00:00 Tools
Asiko 00:00 Tools
New World 00:00 Tools
OTO Jam 00:00 Tools
Sinhue 00:00 Tools
Darker Side Of Light 00:00 Tools
Got My Egusi Fix 00:00 Tools
1. Against The Wall 00:00 Tools
5. Darker Side Of Night 00:00 Tools
Jimi Tenor & Tony Allen - Selfish Gene 00:00 Tools
Against the Wall (taken from Inspiration Information) 00:00 Tools
2. Sinuhe 00:00 Tools
Darker Side of Night (Taken from the Album "Inspiration Information 4") 00:00 Tools
3. Selfish Gene 00:00 Tools
Selfish Gene (Taken from the Album "Inspiration Information 4") 00:00 Tools
Against The Wall [feat. Allonymous] 00:00 Tools
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Strut’s Inspiration Information series moves on from the critically acclaimed Mulatu Astatke / The Heliocentrics collaboration with the fourth album in the series, a mouth-watering head to head between Finnish maverick Jimi Tenor and Afrobeat drumming legend, Tony Allen. Jimi Tenor remains a fascinating enigma in modern day music. Consistently one of the best and most unpredictable live artists around, his work since his breakthrough album ‘Intervision’ (Warp, 1997) to a series of Afro-based albums with his band Kabu Kabu. Tony Allen continues to attract new fans as one of the greatest drummers alive today. Celebrated as the creator of the Afrobeat rhythm and a lynchpin of Fela Kuti’s Africa 70 band, his recent work has included The Good, The Bad & The Queen collaboration with Damon Albarn and his first album for World Circuit Records released earlier this year, ‘Secret Agent’. Recorded at Lovelite Studios in Berlin with further sessions this year in Finland and Paris, the Tenor / Allen collaboration whips up a raw, heavy analogue sound mixing the full range of Allen’s Afrobeat repertoire with Tenor’s off-kilter brew of dark humour, tongue-in-cheek lyrics and tight, firing musicianship. The sessions involved key members of Tenor’s Kabu Kabu band. Tenor’s trademark range of home-made instruments rub shoulders with vintage keyboards and traditional African percussion. The resulting set is one of the best recordings that both artists have produced in recent years, topical, biting, funny and always funky, experimental but never straying from ‘the one’, this is another high quality addition to the Inspiration Information series, a ‘no rules’ set that brings the best out of both artists. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.