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*Free UK Delivery over £75 -- Or Collect Free from your nearest Assai Records Store* Last UK posting date Friday 19th December
*Free UK Delivery over £75 -- Or Collect from your nearest Assai Records Store* Last UK posting date Friday 19th December

WITCH SOGOLO Vinyl LP Indies Zamrock Dust (aka Opaque Natural) Colour 2025

Original price £26.99 - Original price £26.99
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£26.99
£26.99 - £26.99
Current price £26.99
Cat no. DD010-5
Indie Stores Exclusive Zamrock Dust (aka Opaque Natural) Colour

Tracklist:

  1. Kamusale
  2. Nadi
  3. Queenless King
  4. Tiponde Madzi
  5. Bang Bang
  6. Set Free
  7. Mbangula Sesa
  8. (In Memory Of) John
  9. Dancer on a Trip
  10. Nibani
  11. Totally Devoted
  12. Machiriso

Legendary yet ever-evolving, Zamrock pioneers WITCH (We Intend To Cause Havoc) continue to push boundaries with their bold new record, SOGOLO. After their remarkable resurgence and 2023's critically acclaimed Zango–their first album in nearly 40 years–SOGOLO proves that their innovative spirit remains as strong as ever.

Derived from the Zambian word for “future”, SOGOLO weaves together strains of the garage-infused psych, funk, and rock that WITCH quite literally helped invent back in their 1970s heyday, all while embracing the experimental spirit of the moment. Recorded in Berlin during their whirlwind world tour, SOGOLO brims with urgency, excitement, and discovery, propelled as always by the magnetic presence of frontman Emmanuel ‘Jagari’ Chanda.

The full story of WITCH is almost too extraordinary to believe. Known as the "Zambian Beatles," they founded the Zamrock movement and released seven albums throughout the 1970s and early '80s. Tragically, the AIDS epidemic brought an end to the Zamrock era, claiming the lives of all original members except Jagari. Their music was reissued in 2012, sparking a global rediscovery that led to their triumphant return. Zango was met with rapturous acclaim, including a major New York Times profile, sold-out world tours, and an award-winning documentary that screened globally.

With SOGOLO, WITCH reaffirm that their creative fire still burns bright, proving their legacy is far from finished.