AFRO COLUMBIA EP by WGANDA KENYA

SKU82625
ArtistWGANDA KENYA
TitleAFRO COLUMBIA EP
LabelAUTONOMOUS AFRICA
Catalog #AAV 001
Tag
ReleaseW 14 - 2015
FormatVinyl - UK12'
 € 9,99 incl. VAT, excl. shipping

Tracks

  1. Shakalode
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/a/82625_afro_columbia_ep/1_shakalode.mp3
  2. Pim Pom
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/a/82625_afro_columbia_ep/2_pim_pom.mp3
  3. La Botellita
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/a/82625_afro_columbia_ep/3_la_botellita.mp3

Description

The first in an occasional series of fully licensed 12" releases on Autonomous Africa exploring the influence of music from Africa across the globe.The first release comes from Colombia's Wganda Kenya with three tracks recorded in the mid 70s. The Caribbean coast of Colombia has a long relationship with Africa stretching back hundreds of years. Strong trading links and migration from West Africa to Colombia led to a distinct African influence on the music in cities such as Cartagena and the local music (cumbia and champeta) absorbed these influences. This was particularly notable in the 70s as records by Fela Kuti amongst others arrived in Colombia. One of the leading practitioners of this Afro Sound were the mighty Wganda Kenya who were huge there in the 70s and 80s and whose music is still highly regarded to this day. While their music has appeared on compilations, there hasn't been a big fat 12" vinyl release since Island Records offshoot, Mango put "Shakalode" out as a 12" way back in 1989. "Shakalode" on the A side is a powerful reworking of the Fela Kuti classic "Shakara" which was much covered in Colombia in the mid 1970s. It's a transcendental Afro Colombian funk bomb. On the other side are two other Wganda Kenya gems; the call and response percussive and organ grooving "Pim Pom" and the more traditional Colombian cumbia singalong anthem "La Botellita".

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