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Ozo – Anambra (12″ vinyl, 33 ⅓ RPM)

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The vinyl “Ozo – Anambra“, released in 1977, is a captivating musical work that mixes various musical genres, integrating African and Western cultural influences. This record, which has become cult for fans of electronic music and jazz, has crossed the ages, gaining recognition well beyond its release date. The group Ozo, little known to the general public at the time, was able to create a unique sound, mixing spiritual sounds, tribal, dub and a touch of avant-garde electronic music.

Ozo’s music is often described as mystical, with sounds that evoke sacred rituals or ancestral ceremonies.

The lyrics of the song “Anambra” are essentially limited to the repetition of the famous Buddhist mantra “Om Mani Padme Hum”, a phrase deeply rooted in spirituality and Buddhist philosophy. Through this hypnotic repetition, Ozo invites the listener to an immersive, almost transcendental experience, where music becomes a path of inner exploration. The mix between tribal, electronic sounds and this spiritual invocation creates a bridge between different cultures, uniting the old and the new in a quest for universal harmony.

The title “Anambra” is more than just a song: it is an immersive, almost shamanic experience, intended to take the listener on a journey into an altered state of consciousness.

Even today, “Ozo – Anambra” remains a reference work for those seeking music that transcends genres and eras, inviting meditation, reflection, and self-discovery. The mantra “Om Mani Padme Hum“, at the heart of this work, symbolizes this quest for purity and wisdom that continues to touch listeners across generations.

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Today, the vinylOzo – Anambra” is considered a cult classic, rediscovered by a new generation of music lovers and collectors. The renewed interest in 70s music, particularly electronic and tribal sounds, has given this album a new lease of life.

The 1970s were a period of intense musical exploration. As psychedelic rock, funk, and jazz fusion exploded on the international scene, musicians were looking for new sounds. It was in this context that the group Ozo appeared, whose members drew inspiration from many musical cultures to create an original sound. Their music is distinguished by the use of African percussion, flutes, and electronic instruments, all wrapped in a mystical and spiritual atmosphere. The name Anambra itself refers to a state located in the southeast of Nigeria, a nod to the African heritage of music.

The members of Ozo were passionate about fusing traditional African sounds with more modern elements, a marriage between the old and the new. This sonic exploration gave birth to a unique project, which combines tribal rhythms with synthetic sounds, creating an almost meditative atmosphere. The repetitive and hypnotic melodies are intended to transport the listener into a state of trance, an experience often described as spiritual.

The lyrics of the song Anambra, although discreet, reinforce this spiritual dimension. They are not at the forefront of the composition, but they add an additional depth to the listening experience. These lyrics often evoke the connection with nature, the quest for self, and transcendence, themes that were very present in the music of the time, particularly in the psychedelic movements and new age. However, Ozo was able to approach them in a unique way, linking them to a musical aesthetic deeply rooted in African tradition.

The impact of “Ozo – Anambra” on the electronic music scene is undeniable. Many artists from house music, techno and even ambient of the 80s and 90s cite Ozo as a major source of inspiration. The influence of “Anambra” is also felt in current music. Contemporary artists, whether from the electronic, ambient or jazz scene, continue to draw inspiration from this type of sound to create innovative compositions.

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