This guitar player definitely wears acoustic blinders. Single note  lines and riffs similar to early James Brown recordings, executed with  amazing perfection – one can’t imagine a more stoic performance,  especially considering what’s happening at the same time: Blazing horns  in unison and a slightly awry choir come together, work in opposite  directions, completing a true rhythmically woven carpet with the tight  rhythm section’s network: multi-layered, close-knitted and nearly  impenetrable. You can’t escape from those tunes! Arms, legs and hips  have to follow the pulse: one moment light-footed, the next heavy and  uncompromising, fitting the distinct messages, criticizing worldwide  “social absurdities” (JariBu). 
The eight Japanese Musicians led by Masamichi Ishikawa play more Funk  and Jazz than the Nigerian Afrobeat originals Fela Kuti and Tony Allen  did: a swift flute, a blazing trumpet playing and extensive solos from  the very beginning – just check out the opener, it runs more than nine  minutes! Occasionally there’s a nasty fuzz guitar which reminds one of  the 1970ies, accompanied by tape hiss and amp noise. You’ve gotta love  it!
Since 2009 there have been four long players by JariBu Afrobeat  Arkestra. However the new “JariBu” is, similar to “Mediacracy” (Tramp  Records 2012) the Tokyoites’ second Record, distributed internationally.  But they have been more than well received in the past few years – the  Japanese Afrobeat word has been spread in the past and will be spread  even more in the future! (words by Martin Buerkl – Basement Jazz Radio  Show, Munich)
“A wonderful LP, from the beginning to the end!” – The Flying Carpet radio show, Spain
“Another piece of eclectic Afro tunage from JariBu Afrobeat Arkestra well worth the wait people!” – Anthony “Aja” Allsop
 grooveattack.comTracklist
1. Devil (Pt.1&2)
2. One by One
3. KEW
4. Wild Pansy
5. Afro Rodeo
6. Witness
7. Unrevealed Truth
8. Yellow Joint
9. Dancers in the Darkness
10. BOMB



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