This past week, featured music includes songs from South Africa, Mali, Tanzania, Algeria, Sudan, Brazil, and much more.
The LP focus in the 8PM hour was Conotlese msuic from Langa Langa Stars, Vonge Aye, and Kinshasa All-Stars.
As always, you can listen to this program at the KEXP streaming archive, at www.kexp.org, And the concert calendar can be found after the playlists below.
DJ Comments: S. African LP of Zulu maskanda music from 1984
6:07
Soul Ryders
Gijima Ndoda
Gijima Ndoda
Giraffe Records
DJ Comments: early 80's Zulu jive from South African LP
6:10
Mahotella Queens
Kazet
Marabi Africa
Marabi(France)
DJ Comments: new recording of old hit by the Queens
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6:15
Super Rail Band
Pirates
Konga Sigui
Indigo(France)
DJ Comments: band from Mali, led by guitarist Djelimady Tounkara
6:20
D.O. Misiani & Shirati Jazz
Piny Ose Mer
Piny Ose Mer/The World Upside Down <The Best Of Benga From The West Of Kenya>
Globestyle/Ace(UK)
DJ Comments: benga from Kenya, released in 1989
6:26
Remmy Ongala & Orchestra Super Matimila
No Money, No Life
Mambo
Real World
DJ Comments: Tanzanian guitarist and his band
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6:36
Richard Bona
Tiki
Tiki
Decca
DJ Comments: Grammy nominated CD, this song with guest vocalist Shusheela Ramen
6:41
Salif Keita
Calculer
M'Bemba
Decca
DJ Comments: also Grammy nominated this year, in best contemporary world music
6:45
Ali Farka Touré
Soya
Savane
World Circuit/Nonesuch
DJ Comments: Ali farka final CD, released in 2006, up for the Grammy
6:50
Ladysmith Black Mambazo
Amazing Grace/Nearer My God to Thee
Long Walk To Freedom
Gallo/Heads Up
DJ Comments: final African Grammy nominee, South African vocal group with Emmylou Harris doing gospel classics
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6:55
Mamadou Diabate
Sara
Heritage
World Village
DJ Comments: new CD by Malian kora player based in NY
7:03
Rachid Taha
Agatha
Diwan 2
Barclay/Universal(France)
DJ Comments: latest CD from Taha, song by Francis Bebey
7:11
Akli D
Good Morning Tchetchenia (Paroles D'enfants Tchetchenes)
Ma Yela
Because(France)
DJ Comments: North African singer, produced by Many Chao
7:15
Ali Hassan Kuban
Sukkar, Sukkar, Sukkar (Sugar, Sugar, Sugar)
From Nubia To Cairo
Piranha(Germany)
DJ Comments: from Sudan to Egypt, Kuban was popular musician in Middle East
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7:23
Manecas Costa
DJunda DJunda
Paraiso Di Gumbe
Wrasse/BBC(UK)
DJ Comments: singer/guitarist from Guinea-Bissau, CD from 2001
7:28
Alpha Yaya Diallo
Teme
African Guitar Summit II
CBC Records(Canada
DJ Comments: guitarist from Guinea, based in Vancouver, Canada
7:33
S. E. Rogie
Koneh Pelawoe (Please Open Your Heart)
Dead Men Don't Smoke Marijuana
Real World
DJ Comments: Sierra Leonean palm-wine guitarist
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7:40
Adewale Ayuba
Fuji Shuffle
Fujitime
Qbdisc
DJ Comments: popular percussion music from Nigeria
7:45
King Sunny Ade
Appreciation
Seven Degrees North
Mesa
DJ Comments: juju music from Nigeria
7:52
Lekan Babalola
Oya
Songs Of Icon
Mr. Bongo(UK)
DJ Comments: new CD of Nigerian afrobeat, based in London
7:59
Kinshasa Superstars
Mabonza Part 1
Mabonza Bitsoumani Shumulala
Makossa
DJ Comments: Congolese LP from late-70s
8:04
Vonga Ayé (la nouvelle rèvèlation)
Problème éleki
Feat. Docteur Nico & Deyesse
ADM-Afro danse music(France)
DJ Comments: Early 80s LP from Congo
8:11
Langa Langa Stars et Choc Stars
Moyeké
Langa Langa Stars
VEVE Int.(France)
DJ Comments: Early 80s LP of Congolese Soukouss
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8:23
Caetano Veloso
Musa Híbrida
Cê
Nonesuch
DJ Comments: new CD from Brazilian star, co-produced by his son Moreno Veloso
8:27
DJ Dolores & Orchestra Santa Massa
Santa Massa Chegou
Contraditório?
Stern's Brazil
DJ Comments: dj from Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil
8:31
Orqestra Popular da Bomba do Hemeterio
Frevando Em Bomba Do Hemetério
Música De Pernambuco Frevo E Música De Carnaval Vol.1
Cultura Pernambuco(Brazil)
DJ Comments: frevo froj Pernabuco Brazil- carnival music
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8:36
Ba Cissoko
Africa
Electric Griot Land
Totolo(France)
DJ Comments: kora group, with guest singer Tikan Jah Fakoly
8:40
Afel Bocoum
Bambarare
The Hero I see
Contre Jour(Belgium)
DJ Comments: new CD of singer from Mali, formerly with Ali Farka Toure's band
8:44
Vieux Farka Toure
Sangare
Vieux Farka Toure
World Village
DJ Comments: Ali Farka's son, his debuit CD out next week
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8:51
Julie Mabea
Konlo
Plenitude
Showbiz(France)
DJ Comments: new music from Cote D'Ivoire
8:54
Cecile Kayirebwa
Rwanamiza (The Winner)
Rwanda
Globestyle(UK)
DJ Comments: female singer from Rwanda
TBA Calendar
Saturday, Feb. 10, 2007
Los Amigos Invisibles at Neumo's, at 9PM.
Friday-Sunday, Feb. 16-18, 2007
Festival Sundiata, 27 Years: A Taste of Soul.Seattle Center, details at www.festivalsundiata.org.
Saturday, March 24, 2007
Vusi Mahlasela at the Triple Door, 7PM. info at http://www.tripledoor.com/event.aspx?eid=2136&venue=mainstage
Friday, April 27, 2007
From Congo, Konono No. 1 at The Triple Door.7:30pm, $27 advance / $30 day of show.Tickets at The Triple Door, 216 Union St. Seattle206-838-4333. 8PM.
Monday-Saturday, May 14-19
Seattle International Children's festival at Seattle Center, various venues; line-up this year includes H'Sao from Chad/Canada,and K'Naan from Somalia (May 17 and 18 only) details at http://www.seattleinternational.org/seattle/performers/index.html
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Here's the playlist from this past Monday, as well as the Monday before, when Doug Paterson was guest host.
This past week, I featured many new releases, including new music from Vusi Mahalsela, Omar Pene, Vieux Farka Toure, Mayra Andrade, Malouma, Ibrahim Ferrer, The Kora Jazz Trio, Andy Palacio, and much more.
The LP focus in the 8PM hour was from East Africa, with songs from H. O. Kabasellah, and Mbaraka Mwinshehe.
As always, you can listen to this program at the KEXP streaming archive, at www.kexp.org, And the concert calendar can be found after the playlists below.
DJ Comments: benga music from Kenya, new compilation
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6:15
Alpha Yaya Diallo
Gogha
African Guitar Summit II
CBC records
DJ Comments: guitarist from Guinea
6:19
Horoya Band
Were Were
The Rough Guide To West African Gold
World Music Network
DJ Comments: from Guinea
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6:27
TP OK Jazz
Radio Trottoir
En Live - Sfinks Festival VOL. 1
Cyriaque Bassoka
DJ Comments: Live performance from the early 90s
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6:36
Thomas Mapfumo
Ndogura Masango
Rise Up
Real World
DJ Comments: most recent release from the musician from Zimbabwe
6:42
Muddy Face
Mukoma Wangu
Zimbabwe Frontline Vol. 3 - Roots Rock Guitar Party
Earthworks
DJ Comments: more from Zimbabwe
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6:47
Geraldo Pino
Let's Have a Party
Heavy Heavy Heavy
RetroAfric
DJ Comments: 1970s funk from Sierra Leone
6:52
Sila and the AfroFunk Experience
Ambush
Funkiest Man in Africa
Vilsila Records
DJ Comments: Kenyan living in the Bay area
7:02
Vieux Farka Toure
Courage Ft. Issa Bamba
Vieux Farka Toure
World Village
DJ Comments: the new CD to be released on February 13
7:06
Ali Farka Touré
Banga
Savane
Nonesuch
DJ Comments: the last recording of the Mali bluesman
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7:12
Extra Golden
Ok-Oyot System
Ok-Oyot System
Thrill Jockey
DJ Comments: Kenyan/American collaboration
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7:20
Rachid Taha
Ah Mon Amour
Diwan 2
Wrasse
DJ Comments: recent release in UK from the Algerian artist
7:26
Cheb Nacim
Ya El Hadjla Djake Saayade Men Beide
Algerian Rai
ARC Music
DJ Comments: Algerian singer
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7:32
Africando
Sagoo
Ketukuba
Stern's
DJ Comments: West Africa meets Cuba
7:37
Sam Mangwana
Kale Catho
Cantos De Esperanca
Sono
DJ Comments: from Angola/Congo
7:41
Kékélé
Consequence
Kinavana
Stern's
DJ Comments: Congolese acoustic with a taste of Cuba
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7:48
Msondo Ngoma
Hamida
The Best Of Msondo Ngoma
Ujamaa Records/Sterns Music
DJ Comments: long running Tanzanian band, still going strong
7:55
Orchestra Maquis
Makumbele
Muziki wa Dansi
Africassette
DJ Comments: Congolese musicians in Tanzania
8:03
Moreno Batamba
Sister Pili Part 1
single
Editions FrancAfrique
DJ Comments: 1980s rare vinyl from Kenya
8:08
Super Mazembe
Samahani Catherine
single
Soul Posters
DJ Comments: Mid-70s rare vinyl from Kenya
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8:15
Donne Robert
Malembo
Rhythm Was Born
CBC Records
DJ Comments: Malagasy guitarist living in Canada
8:19
Wa-Zimba
I Soa No Tiako
Mande Wazy
Tinder Records
DJ Comments: Malagasy-French group
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8:26
Vusi Mahlasela
Silang Mabele
The Voice
ATO Records
DJ Comments: South African artist coming to The Triple Door on March 24
8:31
Soweto Gospel Choir
Avulekile Amasango / One Love
African Spirit
Shanachie
DJ Comments: to be released on January 30
8:34
Chicco
Umagubane
The Rough Guide to the Music of South Africa
World Music Network
DJ Comments: new compilation of South African music
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8:41
Sir Victor Uwaifo
Joromi/Monkey Yanga
Greatest Hits Vol.1
Primier Music
DJ Comments: highlife music from Nigeria
8:47
Refugee All Stars
Let We Do we Own
Living Like a Refugee (double CD)
self-released
DJ Comments: more highlife from Sierra Leone
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8:54
Bole 2 Harlem
Aya Bellew
Bole 2 Harlem Vol 1
Sounds of the Mushroom
DJ Comments: Ethiopia /New York
TBA Calendar
Saturday, Feb. 10, 2007
Los Amigos Invisibles at Neumo's, at 9PM.
Friday-Sunday, Feb. 16-18, 2007
Festival Sundiata, 27 Years: A Taste of Soul.Seattle Center, details at www.festivalsundiata.org.
Saturday, March 24, 2007
Vusi Mahlasela at the Triple Door, 7PM. info at http://www.tripledoor.com/event.aspx?eid=2136&venue=mainstage
Friday, April 27, 2007
From Congo, Konono No. 1 at The Triple Door.7:30pm, $27 advance / $30 day of show.Tickets at The Triple Door, 216 Union St. Seattle206-838-4333. 8PM.
Monday-Saturday, May 14-19
Seattle International Children's festival at Seattle Center, various venues; line-up this year includes H'Sao from Chad/Canada,and K'Naan from Somalia (May 17 and 18 only) details at http://www.seattleinternational.org/seattle/performers/index.html
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Here's the playlist from Monday, including music from South Africa, Mali, Brazil, Zimbabwe, Congo, and much more.
The LPs in the 8PM vinyl feature come from Senegal- music by Ismael Lo, Youssou N'Dour and Super Diamano.
I will be away next Monday night, and Doug Paterson will be filling in- and I will be back in two weeks with lots of new music!
As always, you can listen to this program at the KEXP streaming archive, at www.kexp.org, And the concert calendar can be found after the playlist below.
DJ Comments: new CD by guitarist/singer from Cape Verde
6:16
Ousmane Toure
Mandou
Avenue du Monde
Night & Day(France)
DJ Comments: Senegalese singer, originally singer with Toure Kunda
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6:22
Salif Keita
Madan
Moffou
Universal Music
DJ Comments: great Malian singer, performing next Monday night at MIDEM in Cannes, France
6:28
Adama Yalomba Traoré
Dumuni
Yalombo
Mali K7(Mali)
DJ Comments: New CD from Mali
6:34
Nahawa Doumbia
Sogodounou
Diby
Cobalt(France)
DJ Comments: Wasulu singer from Mali
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6:41
Ladysmith Black Mambazo
Shosholoza
Long Walk To Freedom
Heads Up
DJ Comments: latest CD from South African vocal group- performing in Seattle area this weekend
6:46
The Mighty Zulu Nation - In Coalition With Aki Nawaz
No War
Abantu
Nation(UK)
DJ Comments: South African choir produced by Aki Nawaz from UK and Fundamental
6:51
Vusi Mahlasela
Silang Mabele
The Voice
ATO Records
DJ Comments: South African song, also on the "Totsi" soundtrack
7:01
Fela Kuti
Water No Get Enemy
The Best Best Of Fela Kuti[Disc 1]
MCA
DJ Comments: afro-beat classic by Fela and Afrika '70
7:11
Antibalas Afrobeat Orchestra
Government Magic
Live @ KEXP
not available
DJ Comments: live recording from KEXP studios of NYC afrobeat group, recorded June 6, 2005
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7:22
Oliver Mtukudzi
Ndakuyambira
Collection 1991 - 1997
Sheer Sound(S. Africa)
DJ Comments: "Tuku" from Zimbabwe
7:29
Devera Ngwena
Mandinyadzisa
Golden Afrique Vol. 3
Network Medien(Germany)
DJ Comments: Recent Southern African compilation- first minute(skipped!)
7:30
Thomas Mapfumo
Zvirwere/Diseases
Rise Up
Real World
DJ Comments: latest recordings by Zimabbwe lgend, playing at Triple Door this Friday- Jan. 19th
7:36
Devera Ngwena(Follow the Crocodile)
Mandinyadzisa
Golden Afrique Vol. 3
Network Medien(Germany)
DJ Comments: Recent South African compilation- the full song!
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7:41
Papa Noel
Selia Zozo
Papa Noel Nono
IAD Sound(Congo)
DJ Comments: '84 LP from Congolese rumba guitarist
7:49
Wawali Bonane
Augui Gracieuse
Historia "Marie-Fee"
Sonodisc(France)
DJ Comments: 1993 CD by Congolese singer now living in Seattle
7:57
Samba Mapangala & Orchestre Virunga
Nyam Choma
Song & Dance
Virunga Records
DJ Comments: 2006 CD form East African singer
8:06
Ismael Lô
Xalat
Xalat
Syllart (France)
DJ Comments: Early '80s LP of Senegalese mbalax
8:11
Youssou N'dour et le Super Etoile de Dakar
Barquet
À Abidjan
AKG(Ivory Coast)
DJ Comments: Early '80s LP of Senegalese mbalax
8:19
Super Diamono
Diaraf (Jaraaf) Football Club de Dakar
Cheikh Anta Diop
Celluloid/Mélodie(France)
DJ Comments: Late '80s LP of Senegalese mbalax in Wolof
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8:25
Les Escrocs
Pirates
Mali - Les Escrocs: Mandinka Rap From Mali
Naxos World
DJ Comments: rap group from Mali
8:30
Prof. Jay and Ferooz
Nikusaidiaje
Urban Africa Club
out here(Germany)
DJ Comments: rap from Tanzania, from new compilation
8:35
k'Naan
I Was Stabbed by Satan
The Dusty Foot Philosopher
Sony/BMG(Canada)
DJ Comments: rapper from Somalia, now living in Toronto, Canada
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8:35
Luiz Gonzaga with Gal Costa
Forro No. 1
Joao Maximo- 50 Anos de Chao
RCA(Brazil)
DJ Comments: legendary forro musician from Brazil
8:45
Tiné
Cobrinha
What's Happening in Pernambuco
Luakabop
DJ Comments: New Brazilian compilation coming out February 6th, 2007
8:50
Lenine
Jack Soul Brasileiro
Lenine
Six Degrees
DJ Comments: 2006 US CD release of Brazilian star from Recife, Pernambuco
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8:57
Osibisa
Sunshine Day
The Very Best of Osibisa
Obisasound(UK)
DJ Comments: old hit by Osibisa from the 70's
TBA Calendar
Friday, Jan. 19, 2007
Thomas Mapfumo at TheTriple Door, 8pm.$22 adv/ $25 day of show.216 Union Street, Seattle.206-838-4333 info at http://tripledoor.net/event.aspx?eid=2126&venue=mainstage
Saturday, Jan. 20, 2007
Ladysmith Black Mambazo performs in Olympia at The Washington Center for the Performing Arts - Stage I, 7:30 pm
Sunday, Jan. 21, 2007
African Music Night on Sunday nights (8-10 pm) at HIDMO East African Restaurant in Seattle:Lagni Sussu,featuring balafon master Naby Camara with music of Guinea.Hidmo Restaurant, 2000 S. Jackson St, Seattle, WA
Sunday, Jan. 21, 2007
Ladysmith Black Mambazo performs at Kentwood High School Performing Arts Center, 25800 164th Ave. SE, Covington WA 98042.7:30pm.
Monday, Jan. 22, 2007
Ladysmith Black Mambazo at Nordstrom Recital Hall, Seattle. 8PM.
Sunday, Jan. 28, 2007
African Music Night on Sunday nights (8-10 pm) at HIDMOEast African Restaurant in Seattle:Rashid & African Roots, the return of Afro-Pop Music of West Africa featuring Rashid from Sierra Leone
Friday-Sunday, Feb. 16-18, 2007
Festival Sundiata, 27 Years: A Taste of Soul.Seattle Center, details at www.festivalsundiata.org.
Friday, April 27, 2007
From Congo, Konono No. 1 at The Triple Door.7:30pm, $27 advance / $30 day of show.Tickets at The Triple Door, 216 Union St. Seattle206-838-4333. 8PM.
Monday-Saturday, May 14-19
Seattle International Children's festival at Seattle Center, various venues; line-up this year includes H'Sao from Chad/Canada,and K'Naan from Somalia (May 17 and 18 only) details at http://www.seattleinternational.org/seattle/performers/index.html
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Music on the show this week ranges from songs from Zimbabwe, Madagascar, South Africa, Senegal, Ethiopia, Nigeria, Mali, Brazil, Algeria. Kenya, Ivory Coast, and Congo.
The LPs in the 8PM vinyl feature come from Sierra Leone, Ghana, and Nigeria, vintage guitar band highlife music from the late 70's and 1980.
As always, you can listen to this program at the KEXP streaming archive, at
www.kexp.org, And the concert calendar can be found after the playlist below.
-Jon Kertzer, "The Best Ambiance"
Playlist
Monday, January 08, 2007 (LISTEN TO THIS SHOW) Time Artist Song Album Label 6:00 Bibi Den Tshibayi The Best Ambiance The Best Ambiance Tangent(France) DJ Comments: theme music-Congolese soukous
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6:05 Bhundu Boys Wakandiparadzisa Musha The Shed Sessions Sadza Records(Germany) DJ Comments: mid-80's guitar 'jit' music from Zimbabwe 6:10 The Four Brothers Mugomba Manga Manga PCP(UK) DJ Comments: late 90's recording of guitar band from Zimbabwe
6:15 Thomas Mapfumo & Blacks Unlimited Hanzvadzi Vanhu Vatema Zimbob DJ Comments: Mapfumo plays the Triple Door Friday, January 19th
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6:22 Madagascar Slim Sangisangy African Guitar Summit II CBC Radio(Canada) DJ Comments: Malagasy guitarist who is based in Canada, from recent all-star guitar collaboration
6:28 Modeste Any Anao Fomba / Living Our Destiny Space Shop Records(UK) DJ Comments: guitarist from Madagascar, based in the UK
6:33 Rajery Toroy lalana Volontany Indigo/lable Bleu(France) DJ Comments: singer and valiha player from Madagascar
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6:40 Dumelang Marena Batswadi Baka Abafana Baseqhudeni Gallo(S.Africa) DJ Comments: Zulu Jive from South Africa 1978 recording
6:43 Mparanyana and the Cannibals Hlotse Golden Afrique Vol. 3 Gallo(S.Africa) DJ Comments: 70s track from new Southern Africa compilation
6:46 Soul Brothers Kuze Kuse Kuze Kuse Gallo(S. Africa) DJ Comments: recent CD from veteran South African group
6:51 Ladysmith Black Mambazo Rain Rain Beautiful Beautiful Long Walk to Freedom Heads Up DJ Comments: latest CD from S. Africa vocal group, here with Natalie Merchant
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6:56 Omar Pene and Super Diamano Aids The Devil Spirit Of Africa Real World DJ Comments: mbalax music from Senegal
7:01 Cheikh Lô Sénégal-Brésil Lamp Fall World Circuit/Nonesuch DJ Comments: Senegalese singer goes to Brazil on this latest CD
7:05 Cabruera Proibido Cochilar Proibido Cochilar Piranha(Germany) DJ Comments: recent music from NE Brazil
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7:11 Aster Aweke Fikir Fiker Kabu Records DJ Comments: new CD from Ethiopian singer
7:15 Mahmoud Ahmed Abet Soul of Addis EarthWorks/Stern's(UK) DJ Comments: re-issue of famed Ethiopian snger
7:23 Tiken Jah Fakoly FrancAfrique Tiken Jah Fakoly Barclay DJ Comments: Ivory Coast reggae artist
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7:29 Adewale Ayuba Fuji Shuffle Fujitime Qbdisc DJ Comments: 1996 fuji recording from Nigeria
7:35 Bantu Feat. Ayuba Oya Fuji Satisfaction Piranha(Germany) DJ Comments: recent fuji/afrobeat recording from Germany
7:41 King Sunny Ade Congratulations (Happy Birthday) Seven Degrees North Mesa DJ Comments: juju form Nigerian super-star
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7:49 Ballaké Sissoko Berekoy Tomora Indigo/label Bleu(France) DJ Comments: kora led group from Mali
7:54 Prince Diabaté Laplaya Djerelon Kora Company DJ Comments: new CD from LA based kora player, recorded in his native Guinea
7:59 Ba Cissoko Tjedo Electric Griot Land Totolo(France) DJ Comments: new CD by kora led group from Guinea, with guests Les Nubians
8:05 Afro National Yorneh Yorneh Tropical Funkmusic Makossa DJ Comments: 1978 LP by band from Sierra Leone 8:10 Canadoes-Super Stars Band of Ghana Maria Super Stars Band of Ghana R.A.S. (Nigeria) DJ Comments: 1980 guitar band highlife from Ghana
8:16 African System Orchestra Fine Country Fine Country R.A.S.-Rogers All-Stars(Nigeria) DJ Comments: LP from 1980, guitar highlife group from Nigeria
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8:28 Les Bantous de la Capitale Maou Vivi Bakolo Mboka Sonima(France) DJ Comments: classic group from Brazzaville, Congo
8:35 Gaby Lita Bembo & Orchestre Stukas Du Zaïre Toto Seya 2 Kita Mata ABC RetroAfric(UK) DJ Comments: re-issue of 70's Congolese band 8:40 Orchestra Super Mazembe Samba Giants Of East Africa Earthworks/Stern's(UK) DJ Comments: Kenyan guitar band with roots in Congo, form CD Re-issue of early 80's recordings
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8:46 Khaled Ya-Rayi North African Groove Putumayo DJ Comments: Algeria rai singer and superstar, from 2004
8:49 Rachid Taha Habina Diwân Barclay
DJ Comments: French/Algerian singer, from his 1998 classic recording
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8:58 Les Boukakes Lila World Music produced in France-French Essentials III Mimouna Prod.(France) DJ Comments: Fremnch North African group, from French world music compilation
TBA Calendar
Friday, Jan. 19, 2007
Thomas Mapfumo at The Triple Door, 8pm. $22 adv/ $25 day of show. 216 Union Street, Seattle. 206-838-4333 info at
Ladysmith Black Mambazo performs in Olympia at The Washington Center for the Performing Arts - Stage I, 7:30 pm
Sunday, Jan. 21, 2007
African Music Night on Sunday nights (8-10 pm) at HIDMO East African Restaurant in Seattle: Lagni Sussu, featuring balafon master Naby Camara with music of Guinea. Hidmo Restaurant, 2000 S. Jackson St, Seattle, WA
Sunday, Jan. 21, 2007
Ladysmith Black Mambazo performs at Kentwood High School Performing Arts Center, 25800 164th Ave. SE, Covington WA 98042. 7:30pm.
Monday, Jan. 22, 2007
Ladysmith Black Mambazo at Nordstrom Recital Hall, Seattle. 8PM.
Sunday, Jan. 28, 2007
African Music Night on Sunday nights (8-10 pm) at HIDMO East African Restaurant in Seattle: Rashid & African Roots, the return of Afro-Pop Music of West Africa featuring Rashid from Sierra Leone
Fridauy-Sunday, Feb. 16-18, 2007
Festival Sundiata, 27 Years: A Taste of Soul. Seattle Center, details at
From Congo, Konono No. 1 at The Triple Door. 7:30pm, $27 advance / $30 day of show. Tickets at The Triple Door, 216 Union St. Seattle 206-838-4333. 8PM.
Monday-Saturday, May 14-19
Seattle International Children's festival at Seattle Center, various venues; line-up this year includes H'Sao from Chad/Canada,and K'Naan from Somalia (May 17 and 18 only) details at
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For the first Best Ambiance of 2007, I feature recent recordings that I missed on my year-end show from the previous week, and in the second hour of the program, play several excellent historical compilations and collections released in 2006. Also, the first hour of the show is a tribute to the influence of the recently departed musical giant - James Brown - on African music, with Afro-soul, Afro-beat, and Afro-funk, mostly from West Africa.
The rare vinyl focus at 8PM features music from South Africa, from Miriam Makeba, Letta Mbulu, Caiphus Semenya, and Abdullah Ibrahim, all recorded while they were political refugees here in the United States, during the time of apartheid.
As always, you can listen to this program at the KEXP streaming archive, at www.kexp.org
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The year-end edition of The Best Ambiance this past Monday night, features my best of 2006- both the best recordings, and in the 8PM hour, the best of the KEXP live in-studio sessions. I have written an extended blog about this year-end program, which is being posted to the KEXP blog, and you can also find it below; after the playlist.
As always, you can listen to this program at the KEXP streaming archive, at www.kexp.org
DJ Comments: theme music-Congolese soukous; BEST OF 2006 SHOW tonight
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6:04
Toumani Diabate's Symmetric Orchestra
Single
Boulevard De L'Independance
World Circuit/Nonesuch
DJ Comments: from Mali, band led by kora master Diabate
6:09
Salif Keita
Calculer
M'Bemba
Decca
DJ Comments: nominated for Grammy in world music category, latest from singer Salif Keita
6:13
Orchestre D'Essono
La Vie
Studio Cameroon-Sally Nyoko & The Original Bands Of Yaoundé
Riverboat Records/World Music Network(UK)
DJ Comments: new collection of music from Cameroon
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6:21
Rachid Taha
Maydoum
Diwan 2
Barclay(France)
DJ Comments: Taha covers old song by Dahmane El-Harrachi on his new CD
6:26
Zahura Swaleh
Ya Zamani (Thinking of the Past)
Zanzibara 2: 1965-1975-Golden Years of Mombasa taarab
Buda(France)
DJ Comments: classic East African coastal music from Mombasa, Kenya, from 2006 re-issue collection
6:31
Gigi
Salam
Gold & Wax
Palm Pictures
DJ Comments: most recent CD by Ethiopian singer based in USA, produced by Bill Laswell
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6:39
Tony Allen
Morose
Lagos No Shaking
Honest Jon's/Astralworks
DJ Comments: band led by veteran afrobeat drummer Tony Allen
6:45
K'Naan
Soobax
The Dusty Foot Philosopher
Sony/BMG (Canada)
DJ Comments: debut CD from Somalian rapper and singer
6:49
Ba Cissoko
Silani
Electric Griot Land
Totolo(France)
DJ Comments: latest from Guinean group, with guest K'Naan on vocals
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6:55
Donne Roberts
Wenge Yongo
African Guitar Summit II
CBC(Canada)
DJ Comments: all-star African guitar collaboration, this song sung by Donne Roberts
7:00
Richard Bona
Tiki
Tiki
Decca
DJ Comments: with guest vocalsit Shusheela Ramen, with Cameroonian bassist/singer Ricahrd Bona
7:04
Think of One
Tirar Onda
Trafico
Crammed Discs(Belgium)
DJ Comments: Belgian group with Brazilian singer Dona Cila
7:08
Maurice El Médioni and Roberto Rodriguez
Je N'Aime Que Toi
Descarga Oriental-The New York Sessions
Piranha(Germany)
DJ Comments: Algerian/French piano player teamed up with NY latin band
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7:17
Ali Farka Touré
Erdi
Savane
World Circuit/Nonesuch
DJ Comments: final CD from Malian singer/guitarist Toure, he died in early 2006
7:21
Afel Bocoum
Bamabarare
Niger
Contre Jour(Belgium)
DJ Comments: 2006 CD by Malian singer and guitarist, formerly with Ali Farke Toure
7:25
Tinariwen
Amassakoul
Africa Calling: Live 8 at Eden
Real World
DJ Comments: recorded live July, 2005 at Eden Project, Tuareg group from Mali
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7:34
Kékélé
Yo Odeconer
Kinavana
Stern's Africa(UK)
DJ Comments: all-star Congolese group, here with guest singer M'Bilia Bel
7:39
Cesaria Evora
Rogamar
Rogamar
Lusafrica/RCA
DJ Comments: latest from Cape Verdean star Evora
7:42
Africando
Viens Danser Sur Le Son Africando
Ketukuba
Stern's Africa(UK)
DJ Comments: 2006 CD by Senegalese salsa group, here with singer Sekouba Bambino from Guinea
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7:50
Aterciopelados
Fan #1
Oye
Nacional
DJ Comments: new music from Columbia
7:54
Los Amigos Invisibles
Ino Es facil
Superpop Venezuela
Gozadera
DJ Comments: latest CD by group fropm Caracas, Venezuela
8:00
Culture Musical Club
Njoo
Live@KEXP
n.a.
DJ Comments: taraab group live at KEXP studios Sept, 25, 2006
8:07
Gangbe Brass Band
Remember Fela
Live@KEXP
n.a.
DJ Comments: brass and percussion group from Benin, recorded live at KEXP on May 14, 2006
8:13
Refugee All-Stars
Livin' Like A Refugee
Lve@KEXP
n.a.
DJ Comments: from Freetown, Sierra Leone recorded at KEXP on Nov. 12, 2006
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8:19
Dobet Gnahore
Dula
Live@KEXP
n.a.
DJ Comments: female singer from Cote D'Ivoire, here at KEXP on Oct. 14, 2006
8:23
Lura
Batuku
Live@KEXP
n.a.
DJ Comments: she's from Cape Verde and Lisbon, playing live on KEXP on Jan. 30, 2006
8:26
Maria de Barros
Rosinha
Live@KEXP
n.a.
DJ Comments: Cape Verdean, based now in LA, live in KEXP studios on June 5, 2006
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8:33
Vusi Mahlasela
Ubuhle
Live@KEXP
n.a.
DJ Comments: South African singer, recorded live at KEXP on Feb. 13, 2006
8:38
Richard Bona
Dina Lam
Live @ KEXP
n.a.
DJ Comments: singer and bassist from Cameroon, live on KEXP on December 13, 2006
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8:46
Susanna Baca
La Guillermina
Live@KEXP
n.a.
DJ Comments: Peruvian singer and group, recorded live on KEXP on May 20, 2006
8:50
Rodrigo y Gabriela
Roja Diablo
Live@KEXP
n.a.
DJ Comments: guitar duo from Mexico, live at KEXP on August 14, 2006
8:55
Grupo Fantasma
Mentiros
Live@KEXP
n.a.
DJ Comments: latin group from Austin, Texas, recorded at KEXP on July 17, 2006
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9:01
Mahlathini
Umona
Golden Afrique Vol. 3
Network(Germany)
DJ Comments: old song from South Africa, from recent re-issue
Jon Kertzer “Best of 2006 Blog
My “Best Ambiance” program on Monday night, December 25th, was a special show that focused on my top recordings of 2006, and the final hour featured favorite songs from live in-studios over the past year. Here’s a few comments about the selections. –Jon
1)AFEL BOCOUM / Niger / (Contre Jour)
From Mali, Afelis from the same area as Ali FarkaToure, and his musical style is very similar- which is not surprising, considering he played guitar and sang with Ali for many years. In 2000, he came with Ali to WOMAD-USA, and he played his own show that I produced at EMP, and when Ali made is very last performance in the USA at the Smithsonian Folklife Festival in July, 2003, Afel was with him as well. This album is not yet released in the USA, but has been well received in Europe, and Bocoum played a great show with his group in Seville, Spain, this past October at WOMEX. This recording shows him to be a seasoned performer and songwriter, and showcases a traditionally oriented acoustic group with n’goni, calabash, and fiddle.
2) ALI FARKA TOURE / Savane/(World Circuit-Nonesuch)
Toure tragically died in March, 2006, and this is sadly his final recording. Nick Gold, who runs World Circuit Records, and produced this CD, talked about the making of the record on a Best Ambiance interview earlier this year. Toure had a definite vision for this recording, to feature three n’gonis(a small Malian lute), and modernize the traditional
sound of the north of Mali; they added other instruments as well, including the harmonica of British bluesman Little Georgie, and the results are a powerful Malian blues sound, that truly sounds like the roots of the American blues. This CD is nominated for the Grammy this year in the contemporary world category, and for good reason.
3) BA CISSOKO / ElectricGriotLand / (Totolo)
This quartet from Guinea is a personal favorite of mine, since I saw them perform in European festivals several years ago, and was a big fan of their previous CD, “Sabolan”, which really revolutionized the sound of the 21 strong harp, the kora, with highly electrified and distorted sounds. Cissoko is both the name of the leader of the group, and the group itself, that features two kora virtuosos in the lead of the group, with bass and percussion. On this new CD, the group moves back into a more acoustic sound, but still expands upon the traditional kora sound, with guest singers, and new sounds. A particular favorite track is “Silani” that features the Somali rapper K/Naan, (see below).
4) IKHWANI SAFAA MUSICAL CLUB / Zanzabari 1 / (Buda)
This is the first release in a new series of recordings from Buda, similar to their amazing “Ethiopiques” series by Frances Falceto (now over 20 volumes). This series focuses on the music of East Africa, especially the taraab music of Zanzibar, Mombassa, and nearby coastal regions. The producer of this series is Werner Graebner, who was interviewed on the show when Culture Musical Club stopped by in September. This musical club also comes from Zanzibar, and has rich history of taraab music. The second volume (which I actually played on the show) focuses on the variety of taraab on nearby Mombasa, Kenya, including the beautiful voice of singer ZahuraZwaleh, that I played on the program.
5) K’NAAN / The Dusty Foot Philosopher / ((Sony-BMG-Canada)
He is my biggest new discovery of 2006 (and this CD is also on Darek’s top 10 for “Wo-Pop”. I heard him at WOMAD-UK, and interviewed him – is an incredibly self-assured and gifted performer from Somalia, who managed to escape and make his way to Toronto, and has deservedly become a star in the Somali community. He draws upon his life experiences in his songs and raps, and creates a unique sound, part hip-hop, part African, and mostly K’Naan. He will be coming to Seattle in May, 2007 for the Seattle International Children’s Festival- don’t miss him! And I hope this recording gets a US release in 2007.
6 RACHID TAHA / Diwan 2 / (Barclay-Universal-France)
Just released at the end of 2006, this made it onto my top 10 list , but for good reason; Taha goes back to the earlier acoustic sound of the his 1996 “Diwan” recording, to cover some classic North African songs, with beautiful strings, oud, and percussion; and even throws in some kora on a recording of “Agatha” by the great Cameroonian composer Francis Bebey. Not the electric sounds of recent RachidTaha, but a really strong look back to earlier times.
7) SALIF KEITA / M’Bemba / ( Decca)
What can you say about one of the world’s best voices? Keita became a star in the Afro=pop music world with his late 80’s fusion of “Soro”, but with “Mouffou” in 2003, and this new recording, he returns to Mali (literally recording this album there), and the rich Mande sounds and melodies- including kora by ToumaniDiabate on the title track. Although released in late 2005 in France, this did not come out here until mid-2006,and also got a world music Grammy nomination for this year, so it makes my list.
8) SALLY NYOLO AND THE ORIGINAL BANDS OF YAOUNDE / Studio Cameroon / (Riverboat))
A collection of groups from Yaounde in Cameroon, recorded by singer Sally Nyolo, the Cameroonian singer based in Paris, originally known for her work with Zap Mama, and later her own solo recordings. A really refreshing mix of music from an area not hear much in the West – I especially like the song by OrchestreED’Essono that I played on the show, that shows a nice mix of Congolese guitar and makossa influences.
If I had to pick one favorite for 2006, this is the one. Of course I knew that Toumani is an amazing koraplayer, that has well documented since in 1988 debut with “Kaira”, but this is his large band from Bamako- that for the past 10 years has been performing weekly in a club every weekend, but never heard much outside of Mali. When Nick Gold went down there in 2004 to record the final Ali FarkeToure recording “Savane”, and the “In The Heard of the Moon” duo of Toure and Daiabate, he also was able to capture this incredible band in the studio. This past July, I had the chance to hear them in Reading at WOMAD-UKm where they were undoubtedly the highlight of a very strong line-up this year. When I talked to Toumani, he described how has has assembled this group with a vision for a pan West African sound, with musicians from Senegal to Cote d’Ivoire in the group, but led by a quartet of incredible singers, including the great KasseMady. They draws from a wide range of African and Latin styles, but at the center is the virtuoso kora of Toumani- which is a joy to behold.
10) VARIOUS ARTISTS / Golden Afrique3 / (Network Medien)
There were a tremendous amount of excellent historical re-issues of African music in 2006, and I had to put one on this list. This is a double CD, assembled by this German based label by veteran producer Gunter Gretz, with a well selected array of music from South Africa, Zimbabwe and Zambia. While many of the songs on volume 1 have been available throught he re-issues by Gallo and Earthworks, it is the volume 2 songs from Zimababwe and Zambia that are the real find here, including a song by Thomas Mapfumo’s Hallelujah Chicken Run band, that shows off the roots of his new chimurenga sound. All three of these double CD historical re-issues from Network are worth tracking down- earlier volumes featured the music of West Africa and the Congo.
Additional top recordings of 2006 featured on the Dec. 25 program:
11) RICHARD BONA / Tiki / Decca
Some beautiful music from this talented bassist, singer and writer from Cameroon- who can play bass like Jaco, but sings like an angel; see live session tracks below…
12) VARIOUS ARTISTS /African Guitar Summit II / CBC Radio-Canada
Second volume of excellent collection of songs by African guitarists living in Canada, including Vancouver’s Alpha Yaya Diallo, also Pa Joe, Mighty Pupo, Donne Roberts, Adam Solomon, and Madagascar Slim. Good songs, and great guitar work; wish you could find this CD in the US!
13)TONY ALLEN / Lagos No Shaking / Honest Jon’s-Astrelworks
Legendary afro-beat drummer continues to make good music, and this is his latest effort. Best known for his work with Fela as the linchpin of the Afrika 70 band, Allen has been on his own for many years now, and is in good form here; he will get even more attention in 2007 as drummer with rock-star Damon Albarn’s new group.
14) GIGI / Gold & Wax / Palm Pictures
She has a beautiful voice, and again is backed by strong group of musicians put together by her producer husband, Bill Laswell. This included keyboardist Bernie Worrell and guitarist Buckethead. For some musical purists, perhaps too much in the fusion direction, but sounds good to me….
15) KEKELE / Kinavana/ Stern’sAfrica
Another excellent recording by this all-star Congolese band, assembled by veteran African producer Ibrahima Sylla, and including singers Nyboma and Wuta-Mayi, and ace guitarist SyranM’Benza. They also feature guest vocalists M’BiliaBel and Isabel Martinez, and the results are a beautiful mix of Congolese and Cuban rumba.
16) MAURICE EL MEDIONI AND ROBERTA RODRIGUEZ / Descarga Oriental-The New York Session / Piranha(Germany)
Another African and Latin collaboration, but this one with North African twist: Medioni is a very fine piano player originally from Oran, Algeria, based in France for many years. His own sound is a mélange of influences from rai to blues to jazz, and here is teamed up with a ace group of Latin musicians.
17)VARIOUS ARTISTS / Africa Calling-Live 8 at Eden / Real World
When Bob Geldof put together his large Live 8 concerts around the world in the summer of 2005, there was a criticism that almost no African artists were featured in these shows- so at the last minute Peter Gabriel and WOMAD assembled an all-star show in Cornwall at the Eden project, that included an incredible line-up, including YoussouN’Dour, Thomas Mapfumo, Tinariwen, Mariza, AyubOgada, Angelique Kidjo and much more- this excellent CD captures musical highlights of that historical concert.
18) AFRICANDO / Ketukuba / Stern’s Africa
This group of singers from Senegal and other areas of West Africa, have now been around for 15 years, putting together their love of latin and salsa music, with Latin musicians from NYC and the Caribbean. Another strong release from them, including vocalist Sekouba Bambino from Guinea, that was featured on Best Ambiance.
19) CESARIA EVORA / rogomar / RCA-Lusafrica
The “barefoot diva” of Cape Verde continues to make beautiful music, drawing upon the mornas and other musical genres of those islands. She is also opening the doors for other singers from Cape Verde, such as Lura and Maria de Barros, who both performed live on Best Ambiance in 2006 (see below).
20)THINK OF ONE / Trafico / Crammed discs(Belgium)
This is not an African band, but a great world music band from Belgium, and one of the best groups I heard at WOMAD-UK in 2006; and were touring and recording with several Brazilian musicians, including singer Dona Cila. A very popular band in Europe right now, and you can hear why when you listen to this CD.
And a couple bands from South America:
21)ATERCIOPELADOS / Oye / Nacional
A very creative rock band from Bogota, Columbia, led by charismatic singer Andrea Echeverri; they bring in an interesting mix of latin and rock influences to their sound.
A favorite of mine since the performed live on the show in September, 2005- they are come from Caracas, but now live in New York City. This new CD draws upon old favorites of theirs from Venezuela, but gives that special Amigos take on the songs, Worth tracking this one down!
Some notes on the best KEXP live sessions of 2006, in the final hour of the show:
Culture Musical Club “Njoo”- recorded on September 25, 2006
Thirteen member group of musicians and singers from Zanzibar, Tanzania, they play taraab music which combines the sounds of Egyptian popular orchestras with Swahili lyrics and culture’ the group’s concert at Town Hall the night before this in-studio was on of the year’s concert highlights- and so was this session for the Best Ambiance?
Gangbe Brass Band “Remember Fela” – May 14, 2006
Ten musicans from Benin, playing a powerful mix of jazz horns and West African percussion and vocals; they had just come from their very first performance in New Orleans, and were still riding high; this is their tribute to FelaKuti, one of their main musical influences. They were in Seattle performing at the Children’s Festival.
Sierra Leone’s Refugee All-Stars “Livin’ Like A Refugee” – November 12, 2006
This group was the big African music story of 2006. The film documentary telling their incredible story emerging out of the tragic civil war on Sierra Leone, in the refugge camps of Guinea, won them recognition at film festival including the one here in Seattle, and in March at the SXSW Film Festival in Austin. I met them and interviewed their leader Ruben Camara, and later the film’s director in June during SIFF, the group came through Seattle in the summer and again in the fall for two very successful performances, and directly following this live session for Stevie Zoom, they went to Chicago to play on the Oprah show- one of the very first African groups on her show. This is a live acoustic version of the title song to their CD, now released by Anti Records.
DobetGnahore “Dulu” - October 14, 2006
In Seattle for the first time with the Acoustic Africa tour (which was led by HabibKoite), Gnahore is one of the discoveries of the year; in her early 20’s, she has a beautiful voice, and shows great potential here in the studio, just performing with an acoustic guitarist. Expect more for Dobet in 2007, including a debut US recording.
Lura “Batuku” - January 30, 2006
Voted one of the most promising upcoming African performers last year by BBC Radio Three poll, Lura is based in Lisbon, but her parents come from Cape Verde, and she draws upon its musical traditions in her music. She brings three performers from her band to KEXP early in 2006,along with her engaging performance style.
Maria de Barros “Rosinha” – June 5, 2006
Also from Cape Verde, but now living in LA, de Barros came to Seattle for shows at the Jazz Alley, and plays a song from her most recent recording, with her band- that includes musicians from cape Verde and the US,
VusiMahlasela “ Ubuhle” – February 13, 2006
Known as “The Voice” of South Africa, Vusi shows why in this in-studio session, with just his voice and guitar. He has been a popular performer in his native South Arican for will over a decade, but in 2006 has become known to American audiences, with several tours and high-profile performances- he also played at WOMAD-UK this year, and currently working on a follow-up CD to this ATO US debut.
Richard Bona “Dina Lam” – December 13, 2006
My most recent in-studio, Bona is extraordinary performer- and his interests cover and career extend across a wide range, from the jazz world touring with Pat Metheny, Herbie Hancock, Mike Stern, and Joe Zawinul, to leading Harry Belafante’s band when he first arrived in the United States from Cameroon by way of Paris; and his four solo recordings, including the recent Grammy nominated “Tiki” CD. He plays in the studio with just his 5 string bass, and his incredible vocals.
Susanna Baca “La Guillermina” – May 20, 2006
This session was recorded on Quilty3000’s Saturday show, but I borrowed it for a final Latin American set of live sessions from 2006 on KEXP. Baca brought in her band from Lima, Peru, and performs a song from her latest CD, “Travesias”, which had just been released earlier that month. She draws upon the traditions and sounds of Peruvian music, but adds her own take on the music.
Rodrigo y Gabriela “Roja Diablo” – August 14, 2006
One of the special and unique sessions of the year.This young couple play acoustic guitars, but started in heavy metal bands in Mexico City, and developed their guitar sound in the streets of Dublin; now have become stars there with their special
mix of rock, jazz, and latin guitar. This was recorded on their first Seattle visit last summer, but they have since returned to Seattle, and their following is growing rapidly for good reason!
GrupoFantasma “Mentiros” - July 17, 2006
The top world music band in Austin Texas that I discovered there in 2005, and they stopped by KEXP when they player in Seattle of the first time this past summer. Led by a singer and timbales player from Nicaragua, and strong horn section- this band in definitely one to catch in concert next time they make it to Seattle. This original song is a intriguing mix of cumbia and salsa- with a potent result.
I didn’t get to play them on this best of show, but I also had three memorable interviews this past year as well, with South African trumpeter Hugh Masekela, Amadou and Miriam from Mali; and producer Nick Gold from World Circuit. Thanks to them, and all of the performers who played on KEXP this past year, and made for a really memorable year. And thanks to the many venues that brought these musicians to Seattle, to make it possible for them to play on KEXP; The Triple Door, Jazz Alley, Town Hall, Seattle International Children’s Festival, Bumbershoot, The Crocodile, The Showbox, and Chop Suey- keep bringing in these great artists, and we are happy to bring them to the KEXP audience with the special live sessions.
-Jon Kertzer
Dec. 27, 2006
TBA Calendar
Sunday, December 31, 2006 and Monday, January 1, 2007
Rashid and African Roots play New Years Eve show at Hidmo Restaurant at 20th and Jackson, starting at 10PM.
Ladysmith Black Mambazo at Nordstrom Recital Hall, Seattle. 8PM.
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Special in-studio guest this week at 7PM, Richard Bona, the talented bassist, singer and songwriter from Cameroon. He was in Seattle this past week playing in Michael Stern's quartet at Jazz Alley. He plays a couple a songs, talks about his varied career, a fascinating interview! And his latest CD, "Tiki" was just nominated for a Grammy in the contemporary world music category.
Since this is my first email in a couple of weeks, below are the shows for both this week and last week. Doug Paterson will be filling in for me tomorrow night, and next week on Dec. 25th, iw ill be featuring my favotire Afircan recordings of 2006.
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Ladysmith Black Mambazo at Nordstrom Recital Hall, Seattle. 8PM.
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Featured music on this show from Monday night include music from South Africa, Madagascar, Algeria, Sudan, Zambia, Mali, Benin, and Senegal.
The LPs featured in the 8PM hour include Congolese recordings by Bibi Den's Tshibayi, and Tchico, plus Les Diablotins from Gabon, all from the late 70's/early 80's.
Specail in-studio guest coming up on December 11th at 7PM, Richard Bona, the talented bassist, singer and songwriter from Cameroon. He will be in Seattle this week playing in Michael Stern's quartet at Jazz Alley- see details on the concert calendar below.
As always, you can listen to this program at the KEXP streaming archive, at www.kexp.org
DJ Comments: 1999 CD of Zulu maskanda music from South Africa
6:09
Buselaphi
Thwal' Inco
Thwal' Inco
Gallo(South Africa)
DJ Comments: recent 2005 CD from South Africa, of female maskanda singer
6:14
Vusi Mahlasela
Ntate Mahlasela
The Voice
ATO
DJ Comments: from recent compilation of Vusi songs from South African releases
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6:19
Jean Emilien
Miandraza
Miandraza
Bobalt(France)
DJ Comments: harmonica and kabosy player from Madagascar
6:24
Justin Vali
Salegy Gasikara
The Sunshine Within
Bush Telegraph Records(UK)
DJ Comments: valiha master from Madagascar, produced by Paddy Bush
6:28
Africa Negra
Bô Legá Caçô Modê Bô
Adventures in Afropea 3: Telling Stories to the Sea
Luaka Bop
DJ Comments: group from Sao Tome and Principe
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6:36
Abdel Gadir Salim
Qidrechinna/Mon destin est d'aimer
Le blues de Khartoum/Khartoum Blues
Institut du Monde Arabe)France)
DJ Comments: popular Sudanese musiician
6:46
Souad Massi
Mahli remix
Honeysuckle (Mesk Elil)
Wrasse(UK)
DJ Comments: female Algerian singer based in Paris, from her latest
6:52
Orchestre National De Barbès
Ourar
Poulina
Samarkand(France)
DJ Comments: popular N. African group from Paris, in the late 90's
7:00
Habib Koité & Bamada
Wassiye
Fôly!-Live Aruond the World
World Village
DJ Comments: live in European tour performance, Malian group led by Habib Koite
7:07
Mamou Sidibe
Bassa Kele
Nakan
Cobalt(France)
DJ Comments: Wasului singer from southern Mali
7:11
Lobi Traoré
A Magni
Mali Blue
World Village
DJ Comments: Bambara guitarist and singer from Mali
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7:21
Youssou N'Dour
Teyel Ko
Bercy 2005
xippi(Senegal)
DJ Comments: live recording from Paris in 2005
7:27
Falou Dieng
Bouko Bayi
Bouko Bayi
Africa Productions(France)
DJ Comments: recent mbalax mujsic from Senegal
7:32
Ismaël Lô
Diawar
Classic Tittles
Cantos(France)
DJ Comments: 1989 song by Lo, form new compilation
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7:39
Ba Cissoko featuring K'Naan
Silani
Electric Griot Land
Totolo(France)
DJ Comments: new CD from Guinean kora led group, with Somalian rapper K'Naan
7:43
Seckou Keita Quartet
Djula Djekere
Tama-Silo-Afro-Mandinka Soul
ARC(UK)
DJ Comments: new release from UK based kora player Keita and his group
7:49
Toumani Diabate's Symmetric Orchestra
Boulevard de L'Independance
Boulevard De L'Independance
World Circuit/Nonesuch
DJ Comments: Malian kora mnster, new CD with his large group from Bamako
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7:55
Nashil Pichen Kazembe
Mwamuna wanga mwana
Zambush Vol. 2: Zambian Hits from teh 60's and 70's
SWP (Netherlands)
DJ Comments: 1976 track from Zambia guitar band
7:59
Les Têtes Brulées
Zanzi collection
Bikutsi fever
Africa fête (France)
DJ Comments: Cameroonian bikutsi group
8:07
Bibi Den's Tshibayi & The Best
Sensible
Sensible
Tangent(France)
DJ Comments: Congolese CD from the 80's
8:15
Tchico
L'Heire A Sonne
Golden Voice
SonoDisc(France)
DJ Comments: 1079 LP of Congolese music, from "golden Voice" Tchico
8:22
Les Diablotins
Changement de Mentalite
A Paris: '83- Vol. 7
Editions Diablotins(France)
DJ Comments: 1983 CD of band from Gabon
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8:31
The Mighty Zulu Nation - In Coalition With Aki Nawaz
Abantu
Abantu
Nation(UK)
DJ Comments: collaboration of Aki from Fundatmental and South Africa choir
8:35
Bongo Maffin
Kura Uone (Grow Up & You Will See)
New Construction
Gallo(South Africa)
DJ Comments: latest CD from popular South African trio
8:40
Abafana Baseqhudeni
Dumelang Morena
Dumelang Morena
Gallo_s. Africa)
DJ Comments: re-issue on CD of 1978, mbaqanga-zulu jive
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8:45
Antibalas
Government Magic
Live at KEXP
n.a.
DJ Comments: NYC afrobeat ghroup, recorded live at KEXP in June, 2005
8:55
Gangbé Brass Band
Remember Fela
Whendo
Contre Jour
TBA Calendar
Sunday nights, ongoing, African music nights at Hidmo Restaurant, 20th and Jackson, Seattle.7PM-10PM
Tuesday, December 5, 2006
Compagnie TcheTche at the Moore Theatre, 7:30PM. All female dance troupe from Abidjan, Cote d"ivoire. Dancers are accompied by five musicians, including Fulani flute and keyboards.
Thursday, December 7 - Sunday, December 10, 2006
Richard Bona performing with the Michael Stern Quartet at Jazz Alley. Info at www.jazzalley.org
Ladysmith Black Mambazo at Nordstrom Recital Hall, Seattle. 8PM.
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New muisc this week from Rachid Taha, Ba Cissoko, Africando, and Msondo Ngomo (from Tanzania). Also featured are several new re-issues, inlcuidng music from Les Ambassadeurs with Salif Keita, The Rail Band with Mory Konte, and Tabu Ley Rochereau.
The LPs featured in the 8PM hour are from South Africa and Zimbabwe, from the early 1980's.
As always, you can listen to this program at the KEXP streaming archive, at www.kexp.org
DJ Comments: new CD from kora led group from Guinea, W, Africa
6:09
Toumani Diabate's Symmetric Orchestra
Single
Boulevard De L'Independance
World Circuit/Nonesuch
DJ Comments: Mali's great kora master, with his band
6:14
Afel Bocoum
Bamabarare
Niger
Contre Jour(Belgium)
DJ Comments: singer-guitarist from Mali, formerly with Ali Farka Toure, from his new CD
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6:20
Sam Mangwana, Franco and TPOK Jazz
Cooperation
Franco & Sam Mangwana - 1980 - 1982
Sonodisc (France)
DJ Comments: classic song wtih two of Congo's great artists, guitarist Franco and singer Mangwana, from early 80's
6:32
Pepe Kalle
Zonga Aimer
20 Years History: The Very Best of Syllart Productions - Congo
Syllart Productions(France)
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6:40
Rachid Taha
Agatha
Diwan 2
Universal(France)
DJ Comments: his new CD, only out now in France, this song written by Francis Bebey
6:48
Setona
Tarazina
Tea In Marrakech
EarthWorks/Stern's(UK)
DJ Comments: female singer, "Queen of Henna", from Sudan, now based in Cairo
6:52
Abdel Aziz El Mubarak
Ah'laa Jarah
Abdel Aziz El Mubarak
Globestyle Records(UK)
DJ Comments: from Sudan
7:03
Mparanyana and the Cannibals
Hlotse
Golden Afrique Vol. 3
Network(Germany)
DJ Comments: from new compilation of historical tracks from Southern Africa
7:06
Hallelujah Chicken Run Band
Mwana Wamai Dada Naya
Golden Afrique Vol.3
Network(Germany)
DJ Comments: first band of Thomas Mapfumo in Zimbabwe, form the 70's
7:09
The Four Brothers
Hunhu Wemunhu
Manga Manga
PCP(UK)
DJ Comments: popular guitar band from 80's Zimbabwe
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7:19
Ebenezer Obey
Ose Olorum Oba
Get Yer Jujus Out
Ryko
DJ Comments: juju from Nigeria, recorded live at Seattle's Moore Thater in 1987, by the late producer Keith Keller
7:26
King Sunny Ade
Orisun Iye
Classics Volume 3-The Good Shepherd & The Child
MasterDisc(Nigeria)
DJ Comments: recent CD re-issue of older juju from Sunny Ade
7:30
Oriental Brothers International Band
Oriental's Special
Vintage Hits Vol 1
Afrodisia(Nigeria)
DJ Comments: Ibo guitar highlife from Eastern Nigeria
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7:38
Tchando
Ussak NdJa
Big Noise - A Mambo Inn Compilation
Hannibal
DJ Comments: song from Guinea-Bissau
7:43
Africando
Bogne Sirala
Ketukuba
Stern's (UK)
DJ Comments: new CD by African salsa group
7:50
Sierra Maestra
El Son No Puede Fallar
Son: Soul Of A Nation
Riverboat(UK)
DJ Comments: son group from Cuba, their CD from 2005
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7:55
Régis Gizavo \ Louis Mhlanga \ David Mirandon
Tsyka Holy
Stories
Marabi(France)
DJ Comments: new CD of musicians from Madagascar, S. Africa and France
8:01
Soul Ryders
Thandiwe
Gijima Ndoda
Giraffe Records
DJ Comments: mid-80's South African LP
8:04
Joshua Sithole
Wena Mfowethu
Angeke Ngisikhohlwe
Gallo(South Africa)
DJ Comments: Zulu vocal from South African 1984 LP
8:07
Jonah Moyo and Devera Ngwena
Too Cheap
Taxi Driver
K-Ko
DJ Comments: popular 80's group in Zimbabwe, from LP
8:11
Thomas Mapfumo and The Blacks Unlimited
Kambiri Kaenda
Ndangariro
EarthWorks
DJ Comments: early 80's LP of Zimbabwean great
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8:19
Msondo Ngoma
Mtani Kumbuka
The Best Of Msondo Ngoma
Ujamaa Records/Sterns Music(UK)
DJ Comments: new release of veteran Tanzanian group
8:27
Remmy Ongala & Orchestra Super Matimila
Inchi Yetu (Our Country)
Mambo
Real World(UK)
DJ Comments: 1992 release from Remmy, also from Tanzania
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8:34
The Rail Band Feat. Mory Kante
Karitea
Classic Titles
Cantos(France)
DJ Comments: mid-70's Malian recording, just re-issued on CD
8:39
Les Ambassadeurs with Salif Keita
Mandjougoulan
Classic Titles
Cantos(France)
DJ Comments: early Slaif recordings from late 70's
8:46
Tabu Ley Rochereau
Mymy Ley
Compil Rocherau
Cantos(France)
DJ Comments: early music from Congolese singer
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8:55
Seke Molenga & Kalo Kawongolo
Guipimbu Gienu
African Roots
Trojan Records
DJ Comments: Lee Perry produced these two Congolese musicians in Jamaica in late 70's
TBA Calendar
Sunday nights, ongoing, African music nights at Hidmo Restaurant, 20th and Jackson, Seattle.7PM-10PM
Tuesday, December 5, 2006
Compagnie TcheTche at the Moore Theatre, 7:30PM. All female dance troupe from Abidjan, Cote d"ivoire. Dancers are accompied by five musicians, including Fulani flute and keyboards.
Monday, Jan. 22, 2007
Ladysmith Black Mambazo at Nordstrom Recital Hall, Seattle. 8PM.
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It has been awhile, as I have been travelling the past couple of weeks- below you can find the playlists for the past three weeks. Doug Paterson hosted the program on October 23rd and 30th (thanks Doug!). On the show this week, lots of new music from all over Africa, including new songs from Egypt, Algeria, Mali, South Africa, Senegal, Cape Verde, and much more.
The LPs featured in the 8PM hour rare vinyl of fuji and apala music from Nigeria.
As always, you can listen to this program at the KEXP streaming archive, at www.kexp.org
Compagnie TcheTche at the Moore Theatre, 7:30PM. All female dance troupe from Abidjan, Cote d"ivoire. Dancers are accompied by five musicians, including Fulani flute and keyboards.
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Here the show for this week, with music from South Africa, Gambia, Guinea, Brazil, Ethiopia and more.
The rare vinyl 8PM segment features highlife LPs from Ghana and Nigeria. Also in that third hour of the show- music from Zimbabwe, Congo, and Mozambique, from the early 1950's, from the Hugh Tracey International Library of African Music(ILAM), recently issued on CD by the SWP label in the Netherlands
As always, you can listen to the program on our streaming archive, at www.kexp.org
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Better late than never! Here the playlists for the past two editions of The Best Ambiance; thanks to Doug Paterson for filling in for my this past week. And special thanks to The Culture Musical Club, the legendary taraab orchestra from Zanzibar- they performed live on the show at 7PM on Sept. 25th. Their session will be the KEXP live in-studio podcast, to be sent out on Nov. 10th.
As always, you can listen to the program on our streaming archive, at www.kexp.org
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Special thanks to John Gilbreath for filling in for me at the last minute on the show this past Monday night. Below is John's playlist for the program.
And don't miss the show tomorrow night, Monday, September 25th, at 7PM, with a live in-studio with The Culture Musical Club, the legendary taraab orchestra from Zanzibar. They are on their very first American tour, and making their only West Coast performance tonight at Town Hall- not to be missed!
As always, you can listen to the program on our streaming archive, at www.kexp.org
Acoustic Africa with Habib Koite and Dobet Gnahore at Jazz Alley, Seattle, info at www.jazzalley.org
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Here is the Best Ambiance from last Monday night.with music from Senegal, Congo, Madagascar, Algeria, Brazil and more.
Also heard taraab music from Zanzibar by the Culture Musical Club, who will be coming to Seattle for the first time later this month at Town Hall, and performing in the studio of KEXP for the show on Monday, Sept. 25th. Don't miss this special performance, by this incredible 113-piece orchestra!
On the LP rare vinyl feature at 8PM, the focus was on Nigerian guitar highlife bands- with Oliver De Coque and Dr. Sir Warrior and the Oriental Borthers Band.
As always, you can listen to the program on our streaming archive, at www.kexp.org
Acoustic Africa with Habib Koite and Dobet Gnahore at Jazz Alley, Seattle, info at www.jazzalley.org
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Senegalese hip-hop group Gokh-Bi System, in Seattle for Bumbershoot, were guests on my show this week, during the first hour of the program. They talked about the music scene in their hometown of Dakar, and previewed a new, unreleased song.
Also featured on the show this week- new music from the Indian Ocean islands of Reunion, Maritius, and Comoros, as well music from Zimbabwe, Mali, Guinea, and Sudan.
The rare LPs feature at 8PM included vinyl from Kenya and Tanzania, from Les Wanyika, and Mbaraka Mwinshehe and Super Volcano.
As always, you can listen to the program on our streaming archive, at www.kexp.org
Acoustic Africa with Habib Koite and Dobet Gnahore at Jazz Alley, Seattle, info at www.jazzalley.org
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For this final Best Ambiance for August, 2006; music from many regions of Africa- from South Africa and Zimbabwe, to Nigeria, Kenya, and Senegal.
The rare LPs feature at 8PM included an hour of vinyl from Sierra Leone, Senegal, Nigeria and Ghana.
Next Monday night on the program, I hope to have the Senegalese hip-hop group Gokh-Bi System, in for an interview- they are playing at Bumbershoot on Sunday afternoon this weekend.
As always, you can listen to the program on our streaming archive, at www.kexp.org
Acoustic Africa with Habib Koite and Dobet Gnahore at Jazz Alley, Seattle, info at www.jazzalley.org
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Live music on the show this week from an incredible guitar duo from Mexico City- Rodrigo y Gabriela; now living in Dublin, Ireland. They perform three tunes at 7PM, they are playing tonight at the Jazz Alley.
Rare vinyl tonight from the Congo in the third hour of the show.
As always, you can listen to the program on our streaming archive, at www.kexp.org
Plena Libre, from Puerto Rico, at The Triple Door, 7:30PM info at www.tripledoor.com
Thursday, September 7 - Sunday September 10, 2006
Oliver Mtukudzi and Black Spirits at Jazz Alley, Seattle, info at www.jazzalley.org
Sunday, September 25, 2006
Culture Musical Club at Town Hall Seattle, details TBA
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Here is the playlist for this past Monday's show. Featured new music from several artists, including K'Naan, Trilok Gurtu with Malian musicians, and Los Amigos Invisibles.
The 8PM vinyl feature focused on LPs from South Africa.
Next Monday night, on August 14th at 7PM, live music in the studios from Mexican guitar duo Rodrigo y Gabriela, who are making their first visit to Seattle. They play a very original mix of flamenco, latin and rock music- don't miss it!
As always, you can listen to this program at the streaming archive at www.kexp.org
Oliver Mtukudzi and Black Spirits at Jazz Alley, Seattle, info at www.jazzalley.org
Sunday, September 25, 2006
Culture Musical Club at Town Hall Seattle, details TBA
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I have been away, so this is two programs of playlists, for both this past Monday's program- July 31st, and the previous show on July 24th right below it. Thanks to Doug Paterson for filling in for me this week.
Doug played rare vinyl in the 8PM hour from Kenya and Congo, by Les Wanyik, and Franco.
Just added to the schedule, a live performacne by Mexican guitar duo Rodrigo y Gabriela, on the program a week from Monday, August 14th at 7PM. They are playing for the first time in Seattle at the Jazz Alley on August 15th and 16th.
Oliver Mtukudzi and Black Spirits at Jazz Alley, Seattle, info at www.jazzalley.org
Sunday, September 25, 2006
Culture Musical Club at Town Hall Seattle, details TBA
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Live on the show this week- the exciting 10-member latin band Grupo Fantasma from Austin, Texas; on their first visit to Seattle; they perform five songs in the second hour of the show.
LPs feature with music from Angola and Zimbabwe at 8PM, and much more on the program this week, including new music from Ali Farka Toure, Ghorwane, and Lenine. Also the closing song on the show comes from Nigerian musician Ambrose Campbell, the pioneering African musician in London in the 50's and 60's, who passed away June 22nd in the UK.
As always, you can hear this show at the KEXP streaming archive, at www.kexp.org
DJ Comments: new version of song by Malian couple Amadou and Mariam
6:09
Daara J
Exodus
Live @ KEXP
n.a.
DJ Comments: Senegalese rap trio recorded live at KEXP July, 30, 2005
6:14
Positive Black Soul
Return Of Da Djelly
Salaam
Mango
DJ Comments: pioneering hip-hop group from Dakar, Senegal, from mid-90's
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6:20
Ghorwane
Vana-Va-Ndota
Vana Va Ndota
Milan
DJ Comments: 2005 CD by band from Mozambique
6:24
Busi Mhlongo & Twasa
Keep Going
Babhemu
Stern's Africa(UK)
DJ Comments: South African singer, in popular maskanda style
6:29
Nothembi
Akanamandl' Usathana
Akanamandl' Usathana
Gallo(South Africa)
DJ Comments: powerful singer and guitarist from South Africa, 2001 recording
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6:35
Ali Farka Touré
Penda Yoro
Savane
World Circuit/Nonesuch
DJ Comments: new CD - his final recording, by creator of the Malian blues
6:40
Lobi Traoré
Sadiourou
Mali Blue
World Village
DJ Comments: Bambara blues from Mali
6:45
Damon Albarn and Afel Bocoum
Makelele
Mali Music
Honest Jon's/Astralwerks
DJ Comments: collaboration of Malian musicians and Damon Albarn from Gorillaz/Blur
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6:51
Gangbé Brass Band
Johodo
Whendo
Contre Jour(Belgium)
DJ Comments: Benin brass band
6:57
Manu Dibango
Pata Piya
Electric Africa
Celluloid
DJ Comments: Bill Laswell produced Afro-funk from 80's, featuring Soul Makossa man Manu Dibango
7:07
Pierre Akendengué
Lambaiya
Obakadences
Melodie(France)
DJ Comments: from Gabon
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7:11
Grupo Fantasma
Live @ KEXP
DJ Comments: www.grupofantasma.com
7:13
Grupo Fantasma
Soltero
Live @ KEXP
DJ Comments: Playing tomorrow and Wednesday night @ Highway 99 Blues Club, Seattle WA
7:16
Grupo Fantasma
Bailadores
Live @ KEXP
DJ Comments: From Austin, Texas
7:23
Grupo Fantasma
Cocinando
Live @ KEXP
DJ Comments: Latest release "Movimiento Popular" (2005) Aire Sol
7:29
Grupo Fantasma
Mentiras
Live @ KEXP
7:38
Grupo Fantasma
Saca La Basura
Live @ KEXP
DJ Comments: Touring through summer and fall check www.grupofantasma.com for full details
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7:43
Ikhwani Safaa Musical Club
Vingaravyo Vyote Si Dhahabu
Zanzibara 01 1905-2005 Cent ans de Taarab à Zanzibar
Buda(France)
DJ Comments: taraab music form Zanzibar
7:49
Swaleh/Maulidi Musical Party
Safari
Jino La Pembe
Globestyle/Ace (UK)
DJ Comments: taraab from Mombasa, Kenya
7:54
Culture Musical Club
Njoo
Waridi
Jahazi(Germany)
DJ Comments: taarab band from Zanzibar, playing in Seattle at Town Hall Sept. 25th
8:02
Kafala Brothers
O'Lomgembiia
Ngola
AA Enterprises(UK)
DJ Comments: acoustic duo from Angole, on LP from 1980's
8:05
Trio AKA
Mama Christina
Mama Christina
AA Enterprises(UK)
DJ Comments: group from Angola, on 1989 LP
8:13
Sungura Boys
Lucia Pt 1 and 2
The Best of the Sungura Boys
Teal(Zimbabwe)
DJ Comments: Shona-Zimbabwean guitar band from 1985
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8:20
Lenine
Jack Soul Brasileiro
Lenine
Six Degrees
DJ Comments: from new CD release of Brazilian star from Recife
8:24
Carlinhos Brown and DJ Dero
Sambadream
Bar Brasilia*
Escondida
DJ Comments: new remix of Brazilian song, from recent compilation
8:31
Caetano Veloso
Um Canto de Afoxe Para O Bloco do lle (lle Aye)
Brazil Classics 1 Beleza Tropical
Luaka Bop
DJ Comments: compiled by David Byrne
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8:36
Maria de Barros
Rosinha
Danca Ma Mi (Dance With Me)
Narada
DJ Comments: Cape Verdean singer, performing Friday night at Town Hall, Seattle
8:41
Manecas Costa
Fundi Di Matu
Palop Africa!
Cactus Jazz
DJ Comments: singer-guitarist from Guinea-Bissau
8:47
Jovino Dos Santos
Africa Mamáe(Cape Verde
Putumayo Presents/Afro-Portuguese Odessey
Putumayo
DJ Comments: music from Cape Verde
8:50
Ballou Canta Et Luciana
Al-Sy
Rumba Lolango
Docura
DJ Comments: acoustic Congolese rumba, by Paris based duo
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8:58
Ambrose Campbell--West African Rhythm Brothers
We Have It In Africa
Longon is the Place For Me 3
Honest Jon's(UK)
DJ Comments: Nigerian Campbell was true pioneer of London music scene in 50's, he died last month aged 86
TBA Calendar
Friday, July 21, 2006
Maria de Barros from Cape Verde, at Town Hall Seattle, at 8PM, a benefit concert for the salt project. info at http://salt.nimekula.org, or (800) 838-3006
Culture Musical Club at Town Hall Seattle, details TBA
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