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Mo Kolours

Original Flow

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Magik Momentum

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Rockets To Mars

A3

The News These Days

A4

Love Vibration

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Original Flow

B2

Hold On

B3

Tatamaka Pt. 1

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Tatamaka Pt. 2

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Time

C2

Kochirakoso

C3

Our Tactus

C4

Nah Personal

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No Chains

D2

Push Comes To Shove

D3

We No Let Y'All In

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Future 4 Our Children

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We Release Jazz (WRJ013LTD)

2x Vinyl LP Album

Release date: Mar 22, 2024, Switzerland

Limited edition double lp of Joseph Deenmamode aka Mo Kolours’ epic new album on We Release JAZZ!


Five years ago, Deenmamode moved to the Japanese countryside. Far away from familiarity, he contemplated his place and further questioned his identity. “I had none of my ‘own’ people around. I had time to really find what makes me tick musically. Japan has helped me go back to those subconscious leanings, really go deep, and reflect the aspects that make up my story”.


The tracks on ‘Original Flow’ have been constructed from sessions, improvisations and soundbites captured around the world during this time; collecting contributions from musicians including Deenamode’s brothers Reginald Omas Mamode and Jeen Bassa plus Andrew Ashong, Charles Bullen, Dwaye Kilvington, Eddie Hick, Stefan Asanovic, Myele Manzanza, Ross Hughes, and Tom Dreissler. Deenamode says “I’m proud of this album’s creative process. Coming from a tradition of scouring through hours of records, I wanted to create my own samples, to find that perfect loop that no other producer could put their hands on. I decided to invite a group of friends and acquaintances, who also happen to be incredible musicians, to a studio in Crystal Palace to improvise based on some loose ideas I had. We spent all day, and recorded everything”.


‘Original Flow’ is an album of UK street-soul nouveau, future indigenous jazz fusion, Rasta Segga, Nyahbinghi jazz, Malagasy Hebrew hip hop. While retaining a spirit of exploration and improvisation, it sees Deenmamode grow and flex beyond beat tape brevity, expanding composition and stretching his musical muscle to play live with other musicians. Themes of empowerment, overcoming adversity, and mental liberation coexist with notes from ancient history, futurism, and science, as well as musings on family and togetherness.