Camp Supafrico return with the sixth edition of their highly acclaimed Sound of Funky Africa series. Digging even deeper into the Afro-funk vaults, side A features the ber-rare 1984 Shina Williams and His African Percussionists Agboju Logun. Grooving along for a massive eleven and a half minutes, this super-heavy Nigerian disco cut splices raw sounding horns with choirs and chants. Seriously epic. Flip over for Dont Do It from Bongi Makeba, a mesmerising afro-funk workout with her powerful voice weaving in and out of the grooving bass and spaced-out sax. Last up is the sought-after Mangous Ye from Black Soul. Originally the B-side of a 1976 release on tiny but top-quality NYC label Beam Junction, this Tom Moulton mixed slice of high-octane percussion-soaked afro-disco hit big on Italys Cosmic scene as well as the clubs of New York. Another surefire hit from the Supafrico imprint.