Blog Roll: Orgy In Rhythm

Orgy in Rhythm is a recent discovery for me. This is even more specialized for funky music afficianados - but well worth a sift for an introduction to all kinds of rare and obscure vinyl - most of which is unavailable in any type of digital format elsewhere.
If record labels like Strata East, MPS, Black Jazz, Milestone, Cadet etc. mean something to you, then you should be looking here (and the other mp3 blogs i list in this post). If that means nothing to you - then you MUST go and start exploring, downloading and grooving immediately.
Need to Know: Most of these blogs store their shared music files via a free downloading site called 'Rapidshare.de.' It is an easy way to avoid having to post the files on your own server - which is costly. You will find a clickable area in the particular post- which you don't need to right click for. just click through and you will be taken to Rapidshare.de. Rapidshare makes you wait about 90 seconds, then type in a 'bot-proof' code (3 alphanumeric digits hidden on a background of 'noise' so that internet searchbots can't see them - not out of illegality - nothing illegal here, just so that trawling doesn't happen). A download dialogue window will open asking where you want to save the file to - save it to the "blogging" folder i mentioned before. These are entire albums of mp3's and are contained in downloadable folders which end in '.zip' or '.rar' and when completely downloaded (the files are usually from 40mb - 110mbs so take around 10 minutes on a broadband connection) can be opened by double clicking on them (your computer will usually automatically open this using "stuffit expander" or another archiving software). You will then have a file folder filled with the mp3s of the album, and the original archive (rar or zip). trash or backup the archive and play your mp3's - reading back through the comments and knowledge from the blog that shared them with you!
Here are a couple of selected links to particular albums i think the budding soul-jazz head must check out brought to us by the fine folks at Orgy in Rhythm:
Archie Shepp - Attica Blues (hella rare baby, and righteously angry!)
Salah Ragab & The Cairo Jazz Band - Ramadan in Space Time (groovy egyptian instrumentation on some jazz standards. Loungy)
Har You Percussion Group (Really nice latin soul group)
Sabu Martinez - Afro Temple (i've got this on vinyl - some of the heaviest drumming EVER)
Jean-Claude Vannier - L'Enfant Assassin des Mouches (If Serge Gainsbourgs "Historie of Melody Nelson" is one of your favorite albums of all time - and it better be - this is the guy that composed and produced the music for that brilliant piece of sexiness. This is from the same session and the only other thing by him, i think)
Fela Kuti - Roforofo Fight (what? you don't own any Fela? Fool!)
Sun Ra - Lanquidity (Sun Ra is often a bit difficult for me to get into, but this is a really groovy listen when the lights are out! A really really rare album, and even out of print in its reprinted cd format! A must own.)
Soil & Pimp Sessions - Pimpin' (I came across this group earlier this year on BBC Radio! Yes - Britain is very cool. The Soil & Pimp Sessions (Japanese 8 piece band) played on Gilles Peterson's (remember his name - he knows what's what) live sessions. This here is serious punk rock jazz shit from Japan.
Hint!: I think a lot of blog writers like you to leave comments - even if you just thank them, or mention your favorite cut, or - ask a follow up question!
Some links to similar collector/curator type nice people who share their record collections with us. The following MP3 blogs are all in the groovy jazzy '50's to '70's type of a vein. My suggestion is to spend a bit of time and choose which ones to follow more closely. (more to come)
Quimsy's Mumbo Jumbo - everything - with a lot of world jazz stuff, brazillian, and latin jazz.