8 Tracks: Of Afro-Latin Records With Ben Hauke

 
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South London producer Ben Hauke's new release is billed as "a sonic excursion to South America via Lewisham". Out 20th July via Far Out Recordings, Only Old combines Afro-Latin percussion with a distinctly London-centric mix of house, broken beat and instrumental hip-hop, and serves as another brilliant showcase for his supreme sampling chops.

Hauke's 8 Tracks selections demonstrate the sort of headspace that he was in while making the record, and you can check them out below.


 

Flora Purim - 500 Miles High At Montreux

Love this record and Flora’s voice. The first track is one of my favourites, her voice is so spooky and sad… for some reason I like that.

  • Flora Purim - 500 Miles High At Montreux

    Love this record and Flora’s voice. The first track is one of my favourites, her voice is so spooky and sad… for some reason I like that.

  • Tito Puente - Puente In Percussion

    Like many of the records on the list, I first came across it with the intention of sampling it. Over the years I ended up listening and respecting them so much I find it hard to sample from the artists… sometimes…

  • Ray Barretto - Que Viva La Musica

    Another great percussionist and band leader. Some great moments throughout this LP, particularly in the horn sections.

  • Arthur Verocai - Arthur Verocai

    Easy choice, everything about this.

  • Jorge Ben - Força Bruta

    I don’t own this record but it’s the first track that gets me the most.

  • Madlib - Flight To Brazil

    Obviously Madlib is from the USA, not South America. However he is a huge influence on me and on my latest release with Far Out Recordings so it would be mad not to mention this album.

  • Jazzanova - Fedime's Flight

    Again, these guys are from Berlin, but I love playing this track in sets.

  • Bebob Dawg - Rumble In Rio

    Last but not least, this record is my secret weapon and has helped me out when trying to figure out a crowd. I bought this for £1 years ago in Vinyl Deptford, I still don’t know anything about the artists on it!