Dig the Soulful Soviet-era sounds of Orizont with “Moldavian Funk”, a track so rare we could barely track down its origins:
This extra Funky Rare jammy comes to us by the courtesy of the amazing people that contribute to the Facebook Group “Vinyle Archéologie: Crate Digging & Break Excavation“, where you can spend the entire day going through Rare Funky Grooves you thought you’d never get to hear.
Some background on Victor Kiswell from GrooverCollector.com:
Always In search of new sounds to make us discover them, Victor Kiswell explores various musical styles, like the Indian and Italian soundtracks, the South American Latin jazz, Afro-beat, krautrock, libraries and European groove. Its research undertakes it thus worms of the areas where the funk appears non-existent… like Romania, Pakistan, Finland, Argentina, or East Germany.
Not disavowing its first loves, it constantly establishes the link between the oldschool grooves and the hip-hop: he always have in mind the discovery of new samples and fresh breaks! He plays records for ten years in various clubs in Paris, in particular at the Cithéa in 2005 for “Brasilatin”, at Le Divan du Monde for its evenings “Trotter Earth” parties in 2005 and “Kings & Queens of Bollywood” in 2006 ( Indian funk, electro-disco & psychedelic music). His main activity is selling rare records to collectors, DJs and producers.