ONOM AGEMO & THE DISCO JUMPERS Liquid Love LP
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180G VINYL
Onom Agemo and The Disco Jumpers are finally back on track with their sophomore
 album „Liquid Love“, a well psychedelic longplay effort jam-packed with captivating
 grooves of a bubbling, pumping, floating and defo frolicking and playful nature.
 „Liquid Love“ is also the name of the title track which can be described as a proper fancy
 ass, lime green glow-in-the dark cocktail served on dinghies throughout harbour boat trips
 to punters in full-on scuba gear.
 Coming from ancient days and weighing in some Malian heritage is „Kurifuna“, a tune
 sporting quite tipsy bamboo flutes, long lost rhythm signatures and secret messages from
 Saturn. „Opus“ reflects the bands ardent enthusiasm and fascination for trance-inducing
 rituals performed by the Moroccan Gnawa people and is recommended to come to peace
 with one's innermost demons. Just pump up the jam and bop your head back and forth
 furiously. But hey kids, don't try this at home and without assistance as cataleptic
 conditions might occur.
 With „The Disco Jumpers“ we're having a dance to the hymn of the most dedicated
 amongst all Onom Agemo-worshippers. And btw – if the bands name seems a little too off
 to get stuck in your head how about some backward reading? If you're like #wtf now be
 assured that there's no deeper meaning intended. It just sounds fancy, outlandish and
 peregrine.
 Also we see our time travelling guitar player contributing to this album with „Weird Panda
 King“,a song he might – or might not – have picked up throughout one of his trips to the
 70s. And talking the 70s in general, the whole album incorporates bits and bops from the
 past, present and future, drawing influences from both very familiar and also faraway
 places. Just to name a few there's Krautrock, AfroFunk, traditional Moroccan Trance,
 Future Jazz and much more to be found. The Beatles excluded, though.
 Finally „Somebody“ is the icing on the cake – a quadripartite suite that was premiered at
 the occasion of the second Kosmos-Days event in Berlin. For this special musical piece
 the band was able to work with three local female pygmies which provided additional
 layers of most beauteous folkloristic rack- wheel chants to round off things nicely a.k.a.
 somebody is counting on universal help to get in touch with somebody. Well, things like
 that do actually happen. For sure.
A2. Opus
A3. Kurifuna
B1. The Disco Jumpers
B2. Somebody (Part 1)
B3. Somebody (Part 2)
B4. Somebody (Part 3)
B5. Somebody (Part 4)




