Free Love

Free Love

by Fantasma
Free Love

Free Love

by Fantasma

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

Free Love is the debut full-length by Fantasma, the South African supergroup that wowed dancefloor dwellers with their Eye of the Sun EP in 2014. Founded by producer/rapper/filmmaker/songwriter Spoek Mathambo, it also includes Bacardi house godfather and township funk legend DJ Spoko, traditional maskandi (Zulu folk music) multi-instrumentalist and singer Bhekisenzo Cele, neo-psych guitarist Andre Geldenhuys (Machineri, Jack Mantis Band), and drummer Mike Buchanan. Fantasma's music doesn't "fuse" styles so much as make them collide. Everything here is the result of musical and sonic overreach: Zulu melodies, post-kwaito house, shangaan electro, dreamy psych, funky hip-hop, and post-punk rub against one another aggressively in brash yet seductive ways. Opener "Basbizile" is a jam where electric and acoustic rock and maskandi guitars, layered drums, and organic percussion meet Spoko's loops and samples. Cele's beautiful Zulu singing hovers above Mathambo's rap. Under them is a hidden guitar hook that becomes the heart of "Shangrila," a duet between vocalist Moonchild and Mathambo filled with sexual tension. The vocals meet atop slinky yet forceful township jive and maskandi, driven by Cele's bumping bassline, martial snares, and shuffling loops. Both "Higher Ground" (one of four tracks here featuring the awesome Nandi and Nongoma Ndlovu) and "Sefty Belt" are reprised from Eye of the Sun. The former is anthemic, old-school urban R&B, driven by funk vamps and hard rock dynamics as they meet post-kwaito floor grooves amid passionately sung choruses (think Labelle's "Space Children"-meets Sly Stone's "I Want to Take You Higher"-meets-Run-D.M.C.'s "Rock Box"-meets-Mathambo's "Let Them Talk"). The latter tune features vocalist Josiah Wise, who rides Spoko's post-electro soul grafted onto wide-open neo psych, Kraftwerkian robot rock, and roiling funk. "Cat and Mouse," with vocalist Mim Suleiman, adds dubwise reggae to the set's already pregnant mix. Mathambo's angry political rap is dramatic as a female backing chorus crosses township gospel, rocksteady, and nyabinghi chants made even more humid by Cele's wood flute and Geldenhuys' serpentine blues lines. The manic busy-ness on the album loses focus and force on a couple of tracks near the end as sonics and beats, riffs and vamps follow themselves into oblivion rather than resolution. While Fantasma's Free Love is perfect, it is adept as well as provocative. It drops a bomb on listeners who prefer their sounds neat and tidy. This collective knows and understands the musical past. They respect it enough to make use of it in the creation of something altogether new, and that makes them not only part of a continuum (several, actually) but as a whole, something far more dangerous: Undefinable. ~ Thom Jurek

Product Details

Release Date: 04/14/2015
Label: Soundway
UPC: 5060091556348

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Fantasma   Primary Artist
Josiah Wise   Primary Artist
Nthato Mokgata   Primary Artist
Nongoma Ndlovu   Primary Artist,Featured Artist
Dan Priddy   Primary Artist
Nandi Ndlovu   Primary Artist,Featured Artist
Marvin Ramalepe   Primary Artist
Bhekisenzo Cele   Primary Artist
Andre Geldenhuys   Primary Artist
Michael Buchanan   Primary Artist
Mark Crew   Primary Artist
Mim Suileman   Featured Artist
Josiahwiseistheserpentwithfeet   Featured Artist
Moonchild   Featured Artist

Technical Credits

Nandi Ndlovu   Composer
Dan Priddy   Producer,Composer
Mark Crew   Producer,Composer
Travys Owen   Photography
Pola Maneli   Artwork
Mim Suileman   Composer
Marvin Ramalepe   Producer,Composer
Bhekisenzo Cele   Composer
Andre Geldenhuys   Composer
Nongoma Ndlovu   Composer
Lewis Hopkins   Mastering
Nthato Mokgata   Producer,Composer
Josiah Wise   Composer
Michael Buchanan   Composer
Justin DeHart   Mixing
Gareth Jones   Producer,Mixing
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