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With an adventurous and daring take on instrumental afrobeat, Super Yamba Band's Last Leap EP takes listeners back to 2014, the band's formative year. InchWe had just moved to Brooklyn-Walter, Sean, Evan, and I,Inch said Daniel Yount, the band's founder and drummer, Inchand our only plan for 'making it' was to just play as much music together as possible.Inch Finally released from the Yamba archives, the Last Leap EP is a sonic timestamp of the band's creative energy during those very special first days in New York City. InchWe were excited, inspired-and probably a little overwhelmed. We wanted to record a few of our tunes so that we could have something for the clubs to listen to as we were trying to book gigs,Inch Yount explained. InchFrom there, we immediately fell into playing shows at Harlem's African music clubs-places like Silvana and Shrine-as well as DIY dance parties in Brooklyn.Inch The result of all of this, Yount said, was Incha sound that we intentionally designed to keep people dancing for as long as possible.Inch From the early days of the Last Leap sessions, Super Yamba Band never relented. Today the group has gained notoriety in the global afrobeat and afrofunk scenes largely through it's extensive touring and Ubiquity Records releases with singer, composer, and guitarist, Leon Ligan-Majek, aka Kaleta, a veteran of the genre. InchOur project with Kaleta gained traction so fast, we basically put these masters on the shelves and forgot about them,Inch Yount explained. InchYears later we went back to listen-with fresh ears-and it was reinvigorating. We're going to keep exploring these sounds and pushing the limits of what an instrumental, afrobeat-centric band can be, even as we continue to double-down on our work with Kaleta.Inch Album Tracks 1. Yetunde 2. Control Per Capita 3. Bad Dog 4. Xoomba 5. Last Leap 6. Bad Dog (Tigerbalm Remix)