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Over the years, the track has been reimagined by dub pioneer Adrian Sherwood (1989), Justin Van Der Volgen (2015), and Robi Insinna/Headman .
The Global Pulse of "Masimbabele": A Tribal House Pioneer If you’ve ever found yourself lost in a rhythmic trance at a club, you likely owe a debt to a track born in Cologne back in 1983. by The Unknown Cases isn't just a song; it's a foundational pillar of tribal house and the "afro-cosmic" scene that continues to resonate on modern dancefloors. The Story Behind the Sound the_unknown_cases_masimbabele
When the track first hit the airwaves, it caught the ear of BBC legend , who famously described it as "one of those tracks you wish would never end". Decades later, its influence remains undeniable: Over the years, the track has been reimagined
The Unknown Cases was a studio project formed by German electronic musicians and Stefan Krachten . In 1982, they joined forces with the legendary Ghanaian percussionist Reebop Kwaku Baah , known for his work with rock and krautrock giants like Traffic and Can. The Story Behind the Sound When the track
It remains a secret weapon for modern heavyweights like Jamie XX and Ricardo Villalobos.
Whether played at its original tempo or pitched down for a "super-secret cosmic" vibe, the track still sounds as fresh as it did in the 80s. Where to Listen
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