TD®R BUGIGANGA TROPICAL • 7″ 45rpm Special Collection

  • Cover, Musical concept and selection by Dj GArRinchA & Dr.Sócrates
  • Cover Design by Matthias Beck based in Santa Cruz de Tenerife
  • Cover hand made printing by Harald Weller based in Berlin.

We are pleased to announce the launch of our record collection Bugiganga Tropical. This record collection with special cover designs is based on Tropical Diaspora® Records principles creating a narrative about the people that crossed the Atlantic from Africa to the Americas and gave rise to different cultural expressions that reflect both the horror and hope of that experience. In creating such a narrative we are however aware that the tools we use to communicate our idea and mission are shaped by the historical narrative of the imperialist powers; the hegemonic role that, for example, language play: French, English and Portuguese in Africa; Spanish, Portuguese and English in the Americas. We are even to blame for using English as lingua franca for our purposes. But, is it silence a better option? We won’t be silent. We want to speak; we believe that we have the right to speak and will use whatever means we have at our disposal in order to open up a communicative interface that is respectful of the history and legacy of the communities whose experiences, struggles and worldviews steadily groove like in a vinyl record our own work at Tropical Diaspora®.

Part of this narrative is the graphic design used in our records, expressing a profound conviction of our commitment with our musical research facing the question of how to address the cultural life of communities that only became part of the historical record from the moment Europeans became aware of their existence, which further means that their history is shaped by the way of looking at, by the narratives of the Europeans traders and colonialists. We oft refer to the Americas in order to emphasize the unity of the continent from the north to the south, or we speak about the African diaspora. However, are these terms accurate?  Since the word “America” is a derivation from the name of the Italian explorer Amerigo Vespucci as generalized by the German-Flemish cartographer Mercator, it is clearly inadequate to designate the rich complexity of the original communities living in those continents. Part of this narrative is the graphic design we use in our records specially in our very first.

At the time Tropical Diaspora® was established as a company, the first four numbers in our catalog was already reserved for that what should be the foot print our commitments as music company, record collectors, Djs, music researchers and immigrants in Europe. Our first four presses build a collection using a organic motive, plants related to the African-Diaspora peoples work in the American continents from south to north. This cover art should help the beholder to remember why Africans were brought along to the Americas. For us the connection to the cultural and in our case musical legacy is direct related to the transatlantic slave trade movements from mainland Africa. For example our first records Bugiganga Tropical Vol.1 with the coffee plant remember us the kind of work Africans did in many regions in South-America, the same regions from where the music and rhythms we have in our records came from. The same music was created trough the interaction between Africans and or Europeans and or Natives and this is the very meaning our personality as

The graphic design our concept is a work by the designer Matthias Beck from Estudio Rosebud based in Santa Cruz de Tenerife. The covers some of our vinyl releases will be hand made using using an ORIGINAL HEIDELBERG print machine from the 50ties. Responsible for this work is Harald Weller in Berlin.

We hope you will enjoy this records as we do! not only the music but the whole concept behind it.

Dj GArRinchA & Dr.Sócrates

VOL.1 • Coffee

Cafe1

Super Spanish Combo & Banda Jardes

VOL.02 • Cacau

Cacau1

Dr. Nativo

VOL.xx • Sugarcane

Cana1

coming soon

VOL.xx • Cotton

Algodao1PNG

coming soon

Press by Original Heidelberg