Shango Funk Theology is another collaboration between hip-hop pioneer
Afrika Bambaataa and the "1000 project man"
Bill Laswell, featuring the usual suspects like Michael Beinhorn and
Nicky Skopelitis. The music is a cross between the
Material disco-funk from the time and Bambaataa's hip-hop workouts, with weird chants, rapping and (for the most part) programmed breakdance beats. There's a cover of Sly Stone's "Thank You," featuring ultra-groovy clavinet playing by Beinhorn; the other tracks are originals, including the short but catchy "Soca Fever," where Nicky Marrero's percussion blends extremely well with the DMX beats, and the irresistible "Let's Party Down," which has Laswell, Beinhorn and the rest of the crew at their funkiest. Deep bass, tasty synths, bold horn charts and clever grooves -- anyone who's into Laswell's similar '80s music might have to track this down immediately. Unfortunately, the album has never been reissued on CD; the vinyl pressing can still be found, however. Some of the tracks (though not all) are on various Celluloid compilations, e.g. Deconstruction or Materialism. ~ Christian Genzel