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Runi Bi
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Purchase/stream the album: http://smarturl.it/rw14
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'Makambo' is taken from Geoffrey's album "Exile", originally released in 1990 and is available on re-issued 180g vinyl, CD, and digital.

Kwadwo Danmeara Tòkunbọ̀ Datɛ
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The 1962 Joe Cuba Sextette recording of TO BE WITH YOU. The vocalist was Jimmy Sabater.

Kwadwo Danmeara Tòkunbọ̀ Datɛ
22 Views · 2 years ago

Thelonious Monk Quartet featuring John Coltrane - Ruby, My Dear (1957)

Personnel: John Coltrane (tenor sax), Thelonious Monk (piano), Wilbur Ware (bass), Shadow Wilson (drums)

from the album 'THELONIOUS MONK WITH JOHN COLTRANE' (Jazzland Records)

Kwadwo Danmeara Tòkunbọ̀ Datɛ
22 Views · 2 years ago

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Kick back this week and enjoy the summer weather with some smooth jazz from Carmen McRae with her album “I’m Coming Home Again”. Carmen was an American jazz singer who is considered one of the most influential jazz vocalists of the 20th century. This album includes versions of classic pop tracks of the time, including “I Won't Last a Day Without You”, “Everything Must Change”, and Billy Joel’s “New York State of Mind”. These tracks are much more than simple covers, with the backing of Hubbard, Crawford, Laws and Grover Washington Jr., creating almost completely new tracks.

Check out our playlist on YouTube for more Carmen Mcrae and tons of other Unidisc music that will get you moving.

Kwadwo Danmeara Tòkunbọ̀ Datɛ
22 Views · 2 years ago

Version from compilation album ''1962-1968''

Baka Omubo
22 Views · 2 years ago

In this week's episode of Powered by Nyame, our topic is magic and the magical world we have and perhaps ought to live in. The modern world is but one version of reality, an artificial one at that. In spite of its seductive allure, of gadgets, devices, and virtual everything, it lacks a soul and remains without a guiding spirit. Making better machines is no substitute for making better human beings. The magical world of the ancients still exist, if we are receptive to it and the human impossibilities it makes possible.

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T. Y. Adodo
22 Views · 10 months ago

Etana - Bubble (Official Video)
#etana #bubble

Kwabena Ofori Osei
22 Views · 2 years ago

Cargo Cult
During the Pacific war on the coast of Papua New Guinea, the Papuans want to claim the god Cargo’s gifts by developing a new rite.

Baka Omubo
22 Views · 2 years ago

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Kwabena Ofori Osei
22 Views · 2 years ago

In recent years, the Chinese automotive market has undergone a significant transformation. Once dominated by German brands like Volkswagen, BMW, and Mercedes-Benz, the landscape is now shifting as Chinese consumers increasingly favor domestic brands. The story of why Chinese car buyers are increasingly choosing to move away from German car brands is one that reflects changing trends, technological advances, cultural shifts, and the ever-evolving automotive landscape in China.

For years, brands like BMW, Mercedes-Benz, and Audi held a unique position in the Chinese market. They were symbols of prestige, success, and quality, viewed as the ultimate choices for those who wanted a car with both style and a legacy of engineering excellence. The German reputation for quality, particularly in the luxury segment, drew countless Chinese buyers who wanted the best. Owning a German car was seen as a statement and a way to demonstrate economic success. However, a noticeable shift has been taking place in recent years. Chinese buyers, who once strongly preferred these established German brands, are now increasingly looking towards domestic alternatives and new players in the automotive world, including electric vehicle (EV) companies that align more closely with the country’s direction.

China's automotive industry has seen rapid growth and development over the past decade. One of the most significant reasons behind this shift is the rise of competitive Chinese automakers. Brands like BYD, Nio, Xpeng, and Geely have emerged as strong contenders, especially in the EV segment. As these brands continue to improve their products, they’re gaining the respect and interest of local buyers who are impressed with both the performance and technology offered by these vehicles.

Chinese automakers have taken bold steps in innovation, investing heavily in electric technology, smart car features, and even autonomous driving capabilities, all of which align well with the desires of the modern Chinese consumer. This is especially true in an era where young buyers, who are often more tech-savvy and environmentally conscious, make up a significant part of the market. These younger consumers are often more interested in the latest technology and eco-friendly options rather than traditional luxury status, making local EV brands even more appealing.Another key factors driving the success of Chinese brands is their focus on electric vehicles. China has been a global leader in the adoption of EVs, supported by government policies and incentives aimed at reducing pollution and promoting sustainable transportation. As a result, Chinese automakers have been able to capture a significant share of the EV market, outpacing their German counterparts.




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