There's nothing too experimental about these sweet little African grooves from the 70s – as all the music is plenty darn funky, and very much right on the money! The music's definitely different than the familiar
sounds of Lagos, and the basslines are often very complex – as are the rhythms – with this fast-moving groove that never lets up, and which is interlaced with equally deft work on keyboards, guitars, and a bit of horns. Vocals are strong, but almost take second
stage next to the instrumentation – which is really wonderful. There's not really any direct disco elements, but the sharpness of production and instrumentation really make the tunes sparkle – and titles include "Black Woman", "Arabica", "Nom Te Ma", "Tcham Tcham", "Sugar Lump", "Black Gold", "Hot Koki", and "Gotam".