On any post, if the link is no longer good, leave a comment if you want the music re-uploaded. As long as I still have the file, or the record, cd, or cassette to re-rip, I will gladly accommodate in a timely manner all such requests.

Slinging tuneage like some fried or otherwise soused short-order cook

29 March 2015

Ancient Future

Re-uploaded by request 02/16/2025




Futuro Antico is a pioneering World Music group.  After the demise of the group Aktuala, Walter Maioli teamed up with Riccardo Sinigaglia, a keyboardist & theoretician in musical intonations & Gabin Dabiré, a singer, guitar player, & composer from Burkina Faso. The aim of FA was D'ai Primitivi all'Elettronica, which they released in 1980. On this Opus they recruited a number of musicians from India & Africa for the recording.

The following are three untitled tracks taken from a live show in the early 80s.


Untitled I
Untitled II
Untitled III

Enjoy,

6 comments:

  1. Thank you for this great site.
    Can you reupload this?
    Im missing this one, and I love Futuro Antico.

    Sincerely

    JRAC

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    1. Thanks for letting me know the link was dead. Re-upped.

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  2. Can you reupload this? I'm curious why I didn't find out earlier about your wonderful place!

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    1. Thanks for your kind words. Re-upped & ready to go.

      You’re in luck with this one. In the time since I shared this, Futuro Antico’s 1980 release Dai Primitivi All’Elettronica has been reissued by Black Sweat Records. I have added a link to it in this comment as well.

      Futuro Antico - Dai Primitivi All’Elettronica, Black Sweat Records BS009CD, 2014.

      Eco Raga
      Piano Synt
      Sinikorò Kumà
      Concrete Music/Oa Oa
      4.1 Concrete Music
      4.2 Oa Oa
      Suoni Naturali/Ladak/Tagu Tamu
      5.1 Suoni Naturali
      5.2 Ladak
      5.3 Tagu Tamu
      https://mega.nz/file/D9kiiLTQ#e5GY_KV-zXt394pKgJJ9etcakI4czIqhyKS84UjcROM

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    2. Thank you very much! For me, it's been like someone opened new window. I didn't know anything about Italian scene from 70s and 80s.

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    3. Always glad to do what I can. The Italian music scene of the 70s/80s is not something I know a lot about, but I have stumble across enough of it to know they were active in world music, punk, electronic, & reggae (as diverse as those genres are). I only know about what I have heard or stumbled across in my musickal journey.

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