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  • AMG Review of Afreaka!

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    Thom Jurek
    All Music Guide

    DJs like Gilles Petersen have been hip to the seven-piece wonder band Demon Fuzz for years, and as of the 21st century -- now that everybody's put away their James Brown records for sampling -- other club jocks are getting into the act of sampling this incredibly rare LP. Afreaka! was the only release by Demon Fuzz. Released in 1970, Afreaka! is a wild mash of Afro-Latin funk, breakbeats, tripped-out soul, jazz fusion, and psychedelic journeying. These seven black musicians took on everything that was happening, and were musicians enough to make it work for them. Most tracks run in the eight- and nine-minute range and get down with tough drums at the core, with rhythmic shifts happening on a grooved dime. Killer horns, Hammond B-3s, electric guitars, and deep tough slinky funky bass all wind together to create a mix so utterly intoxicating and fluid that it's difficult to take in one listen -- check out the Eastern mode sax solo on "Another Country" or the stomp-and-slide greasiness of "Past Present and Future." There's also a fine extended voodoolicious psych-soul cover of Ray Harris' R&B classic "Mercy" (subtitled "Variation No. 1"). This is the real deal -- solid, freaky-deaky, and groove-centric. Not to be missed.

Funky Friday with Demon Fuzz
about 1 year ago

I don't have much info on this band yet, other than they released one album in about '71.Certainly seems to take a few chapters from Miles Davis, and some early heavy metal too.Enjoy some of this demonic funk!

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Metal Wednesday? I'm on board!
about 1 year ago

In response to CodyB's post with Caribbean Fuzzters (Funksters) I'll repost this track by Demon Fuzz that's both a little bit metal, and a little bit funky.

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Funky Friday with Demon Fuzz
about 1 year ago

I don't have much info on this band yet, other than they released one album in about '71.Certainly seems to take a few chapters from Miles Davis, and some early heavy metal too.Enjoy some of this demonic funk!

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Demon Fuzz – Afreaka!
about 1 month ago

Progressive rock in the ’70s was traditionally recognised as being the realm of white (often middle-class, art-school educated), occasionally nerdy, hippy-types. However, challenging such notions was the all black Demon Fuzz, who signed to Pye’s prog label, Dawn, in 1970.Afreaka!, released in the same year was there one and only album.Five tracks (the Esoteric Recordings [...]Post from: Head F

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