It is not only his impressive jewellery, which gives Osunlade the air of a Voodoo high-priest - even more so do his abundant musical skills suggest that he might be in league with the unnatural. Hailing from St. Louis, Missouri, Osulade discovered the piano at age seven, formed his first band at age 12 and taught himself to play drums, bass and guitar. During a visit to Hollywood at age 17, he was offered to lend a hand to the creation of film and TV scores and his professional career in music began. Disappointed by the limitations imposed on him by the major label industry, Osunlade eventually founded his own label - Yoruba Records - in 1999, which became a resounding success by combining the sounds of jazz, Latin and house into a style entirely unique to the label. In 2001 Osunlade recorded his first album for London's renowned Soul Jazz label, which became one of the most important house albums of the early millennium, further raising his profile. Besides Yoruba, Osunlade records for labels like BBE, Strictly Rhythm and R2.
Tracks on "Occult Symphonic (Unmixed)"
Deploy
(Track 01 on this Album)
Ironia
(Track 02 on this Album)
Deploy
(Track 01 on this Album)
Deploy
(Track 01 on this Album)
Deploy
(Track 01 on this Album)
Deploy
(Track 01 on this Album)
is featured in Podcast #017:
For this month's Crew Picks Koko has delivered an inspired mix of techno and house, which is surely one of the finest sets we've hosted so far.
Starting out with Atheus' dubtechno bomb 'Deploy' and Art Department's current floorburner 'Vampire Nightclub', more...
Occult Symphonic Mix
(Track 10 on this Album)
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This Album is featured in Update #035:
Marc Houle, Jacob Korn, Lee Jones
Combining the tempo of house with the sonic palette of techno and modern production techniques, music that falls under the versatile genre tag of techno house has become so ubiquitous on worldwide dance floors, it is now almost synonymous with club music more...
Ironia
(Track 02 on this Album)
Picked!
With his pretty much unique take on all things afro-tech, this selection of tracks features deep bombs from Ron Trent & Chez Damier and Itamar Sagi. Black as ink and seriously grooving this is trance inducing, whilst being about as far away from 'trance' as you can get. 1h mix plus single tracks. Highly recommended.