Albums

Aroop Roy: Nomadic Soul
FSRCD079
The Root Source: Fire Walker
FSRCD078
The Q Orchestra: Journey Through Sounds
FSRCD077
Phuture Motion: The Thief
FSRCD071
Various Artists: Fresh Out The Box
FSRCD076
Various Artists: Music For Jazz Dancers
FSRCD074
Healer Selecta: Lets Get It Started
FSRCD070
Candice Monique & The Optics: In My Soul
FSRCD073
SOULIVE: Up Here
FSRCD069
soul harmonics: These Times
FSRCD063
Deep Street Soul: Deep Street Soul
FSRCD062
SK Radicals: Urban Eclectiks
FSRCD060
Randa & The Soul Kingdom: randa and the soul kingdom
FSRCD066
Lack Of Afro: My Groove Your Move
FSRCD057
Dr Strafe: Like In The Deal
FSRCD061
Down To The Bone: Future Boogie
FSRCD068
soul sugar: Nothing But The Truth
FSRCD067
BAKER BROTHERS: AVID SOUNDS
FSRCD064
big pimp jones: Bad Bad Jimmy Ruckus
FSRCD058
The Sound Stylistics: Greasin The Wheels
FSRCD065
the impellers: Robot Legs
FSRCD059
Various Artists: Revolucion! Original Cuban Funk Grooves 1967 - 1978
FSRCD056
M-Swift: Evening sun
FSRCD053
Cookin' on 3 Burners: Soul Messin
FSRCD055
speedometer: Soul Groovin - Speedometer Live
FSRCD054
Ray Camacho & The Teardrops: THE BEST OF
FSRCD052
Nathan Haines: Right Now
FSRCD051
Various Artists: DJ Lubi Presents Salsa Dura
FSRCD049
DJ GRAHAM B: No Room for Chairs
FSRCD050
The Fantastics !: Mighty Righteous
FSRCD048
Diesler: Tracks On The Rocks
FSRCD044
Various Artists: Stay on the Groove 4
FSRCD045
Snowboy and the Latin Section: Communication
FSRLP047
The Perceptions: Introducing . . . .
FSRCD046
Snowboy and the Latin Section: Communication
FSRCD047
The Grits: The Grits
FSRLP042
The Grits: The Grits
FSRCD042
Valique: R.A.W. (Russians at Work)
FSRCD043
Various Artists: Single Minded
FSRCD040
The Apples: Buzzin' About
FSRCD041
Various Artists: Future Soul
FSRCD039
Malena: Fried Samba
FSRCD038
BROWNOUT: HOMENAGE
FSRLP033
The Super Phonics: Interstellar
FSRCD031
BROWNOUT: Homenage
FSRCD033
AFRO ELEMENTS: It remains to be seen
FSRCD029
Various Artists: Planet Latino
FSRCD037
Various Artists: Messin' Around Volume 5
FSRCD035
Various Artists: Modern Funk
FSRCD036
The Sound Stylistics: Play Deep Funk
FSRLP018
Diesler: The Rhythm Station
FSRCD032
Cookin' on 3 Burners: BAKED, BROILED AND FRIED
FSRCD026
Lack Of Afro: Press On
FSRCD034
Various Artists: Black Feeling
FSRCD027
Quasimode: ONESELF likeness
FSRCD030
KOKOLO: Love International
FSRCD022
MANTECA: Tremendo Boogaloo
FSRCD020
THE SOCIETY: HeavyMightyMoodyGroovy
FSRCD023
speedometer: Four Flights Up
FSRCD024
Flow Dynamics: Flow Dynamics
FSRCD028
Marva Whitney: I Am What I Am
FSRCD025
The Sound Stylistics: Play Deep Funk
FSRCD018
The Root Source: The Root Source
FSRCD019
Basement Boys present Mudfoot Jones: Basement Boys present Mudfoot Jones
FSRCD021
SIRIUS B: Bagunca- Essential Brazillian Jazz Dance
FSRCD017
speedometer: Diggin Deeper
FSRCD016
JAZZ JUICE: 52nd Street
FSRCD014
Various Artists: Let The Groove Move You: Stay On The Groove Vol 2
FSRCD012
DJ ANDY SMITH: DJ Andy Smith's Freestyle Mix
FSRCD013
Jazzinho: Atlas
FSRCD011
FDEL: Audiofdelity
FSRCD015
Various Artists: Messin Around: A Decade of Danceflo
FSRCD010
Various Artists: Snowboy presents the Hi Hat
FSRCD009
AB / NRML: PROPS AND HIGH FIVES
FSRCD006
Various Artists: Freestyle Remixed
FSRCD008
Various Artists: STAY ON THE GROOVE
FSRCD007
RHIBOSOME: RHIBOSOME
FSRCD005
THE SOCIETY: Electronic - Bionic
FSRCD004
KOKOLO: MORE CONSIDERATION
FSRCD003
AFRODIZZ: Kif Kif
FSRCD002
REGGIE WATTS: SIMPLIFIED
FSRCD001
 
AFRO ELEMENTS: It remains to be seen

CD£4.99
  AFRO ELEMENTS
It remains to be seen
  FSRCD029
The trio of Simon T. Bramley (bass), Phil Nelson (drums) and Neil Burditt (keyboards) formed in Leicester, UK in May of 1995. Live, the band expands to at least an eight piece, with guitar, horn section, percussion and vocals. The band's influences include Herbie Hancock, George Duke, Jeff Lorber (of whom the album artwork is a tribute to), Banda Black Rio, Earth Wind & Fire, Incognito & Masters At Work. The bands first release came when Internal Bass Records (home to Mr Gone & Down To The Bone amongst others) decided to include the cut 'Casa Del Ritmo' on their 'A Taste of Internal Bass' compilation. The track went down a storm with jazzheads, clubbers and DJ's around the world. They followed this up with a new cut entitled 'It Remains To Be Seen' released on 'Internal Bass...Another Taste' which was also released on vinyl as part of the band's 'Chocolat EP', with the title track appearing on the massively popular 'Nude Dimensions 2' compilation on Naked Music (NYC).

With Afro Elements appearing as backing band to Mr.Gone & other visiting artists throughout Europe, releases came to a brief stop. However many members of the band contributed to the soul-funk album 'Stories' released in 2005 under the name 'Black Gold Massive'. The album also featured renowned soul vocalist Cindy Mizelle (Steely Dan, Beyonce & Alicia Keys) and was mixed by Grammy winner Dave Darlington (Roger Sanchez, Wayne Shorter, MAW).

Around this time various members of the band backed a variety of legendary jazz-funk artists including Reuben Wilson, Eddie Henderson & Gary Bartz for tours of the UK & Europe. Indeed, when Eddie Henderson & the band appeared at London's Jazz Cafe for two nights the concerts were cited as one of the gigs of the year by Blues & Soul magazine. After all this The Afro Elements still found time to record their debut album, entitled 'It Remains To Be Seen'. includes newly recorded versions of previously released tracks 'It Remains To Be Seen', 'Ju Ju' and 'Casa Del Ritmo' along with a new vocal version of 'Chocolat'. The album features over 20 musicians including one of the bands heroes, keyboard legend Jeff Lorber on 'Volcano (Raydio Mix)'.