Wanlov The Kubolor: Veverita feat. King Ayisoba

Wanlov The Kubolor: Veverita feat. King Ayisoba

We saw the puppets, we saw the background, and we couldn’t wait to see what they would look like on film – FINALLY!!! The song is adapted from a Romanian folktale. Vevi the squirrel disobeys an elder by climbing the sacred tree…he falls and injures his leg…his friends hear him cry, but come only to laugh at him…one of them finally calls a doctor who bandages Vevi…Vevi is still in pain and accuses the doctor of being fake…everyone leaves rude Vevi in the forest by himself… 

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Ibaaku – Djula Dance Video & Forthcoming Album

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We're very proud to announce the first release of 2016, coming straight from the imagination and machines of Senegalese producer Ibaaku, who pieced together this afro-futuristic opus as the soundtrack to Selly Raby Kane's Alien Cartoon fashion show and art...

Wanlov The Kubolor: Veverita feat. King Ayisoba

We saw the puppets, we saw the background, and we couldn’t wait to see what they would look like on film – FINALLY!!! The song is adapted from a Romanian folktale. Vevi the squirrel disobeys an elder by climbing the sacred tree…he falls and injures his leg…his friends hear him cry, but come only to laugh at him…one of them finally calls a doctor who bandages Vevi…Vevi is still in pain and accuses the doctor of being fake…everyone leaves rude Vevi in the forest by himself…

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oqF0MbpHf28

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Ibaaku – Djula Dance Video & Forthcoming Album

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We're very proud to announce the first release of 2016, coming straight from the imagination and machines of Senegalese producer Ibaaku, who pieced together this afro-futuristic opus as the soundtrack to Selly Raby Kane's Alien Cartoon fashion show and art...

Get Yo Remix On: Double “Tatali”

Get Yo Remix On: Double “Tatali”

It has not been easy to single out one song for our next remix contest… as a matter of fact, it’s been so difficult we’ve decided to change the way we do things: from now on we might have multiple remix contests at the same time. Why? Or why not? Up until now we’ve tried to keep the contests spaced out in time, to make sure each and everyone gets the full attention it deserves. But in recent months we’ve been contacted regularly by producers asking us to share acapellas and stems with them. Every week we still send out the Azingele and Miss Doctor vocals. So why keep the faucet trickling when evidently there is a musical tsunami out there begging to be unleashed?

Without further a due, we present to you: Double, aka Pee Kay & Nana Yaw, who are most known for their last hit: Walai Talai:

Here’s the latest banger, with an acapella we think you might just go bonkers with. Oh and we give you the original 320 mp3 while we’re at it, spread this ish!!!!

Double – “Tatali” Remix contest by Akwaaba Music

You have until November 30 to submit your remix. Here are the guidelines – please respect them, or your remix might get lost!

– upload your remix to soundcloud, and make sure to share a private download link with us

– or upload it anywhere you like and send a download link to remix@akwaabamusic.com

– make sure your song is properly tagged. If it only says “Double remix”, we won’t be able to tell yours from the dozens and dozens of others

Winners will be featured on the Tatali Remix EP, to be released the first week of December. That’s about it… have fun!!!!

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We're very proud to announce the first release of 2016, coming straight from the imagination and machines of Senegalese producer Ibaaku, who pieced together this afro-futuristic opus as the soundtrack to Selly Raby Kane's Alien Cartoon fashion show and art...

Get Yo Remix On: Double “Tatali”

It has not been easy to single out one song for our next remix contest… as a matter of fact, it’s been so difficult we’ve decided to change the way we do things: from now on we might have multiple remix contests at the same time. Why? Or why not? Up until now we’ve tried to keep the contests spaced out in time, to make sure each and everyone gets the full attention it deserves. But in recent months we’ve been contacted regularly by producers asking us to share acapellas and stems with them. Every week we still send out the Azingele and Miss Doctor vocals. So why keep the faucet trickling when evidently there is a musical tsunami out there begging to be unleashed?

Without further a due, we present to you: Double, aka Pee Kay & Nana Yaw, who are most known for their last hit: Walai Talai:

Here’s the latest banger, with an acapella we think you might just go bonkers with. Oh and we give you the original 320 mp3 while we’re at it, spread this ish!!!!

Double – “Tatali” Remix contest by Akwaaba Music

You have until November 30 to submit your remix. Here are the guidelines – please respect them, or your remix might get lost!

– upload your remix to soundcloud, and make sure to share a private download link with us

– or upload it anywhere you like and send a download link to remix@akwaabamusic.com

– make sure your song is properly tagged. If it only says “Double remix”, we won’t be able to tell yours from the dozens and dozens of others

Winners will be featured on the Tatali Remix EP, to be released the first week of December. That’s about it… have fun!!!!

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Ibaaku – Djula Dance Video & Forthcoming Album

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Nigerian Musical Odyssey: Siji & Elder’s Corner

Nigerian Musical Odyssey: Siji & Elder’s Corner

As stated on the Kickstarter page: “Elder’s Corner is musical journey through pivotal moments in the colorful history of Nigeria as told through the lives and careers of the nations foremost music legends. It is a story about the eroding effects of colonialism, bitter ethnic clashes, politics, oil, power, money and their combined effects on a nation that recently celebrated its 50th year of self rule.”

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As stated on the Kickstarter page: “Elder’s Corner is musical journey through pivotal moments in the colorful history of Nigeria as told through the lives and careers of the nations foremost music legends. It is a story about the eroding effects of colonialism, bitter ethnic clashes, politics, oil, power, money and their combined effects on a nation that recently celebrated its 50th year of self rule.”

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Just A Band Behind the Lens – “Away”

Just A Band Behind the Lens – “Away”

Starring Stella Nasambu and Thimba Gichuki in a tale of obsession this video was produced and directed by Just A Band, with support from the Goethe-Institut Nairobi. The song “Away” was one of Just A Band‘s contributions to the “BLNRB – Welcome to the Madhouse” album – a joint project between the Berlin and Nairobi music scenes – initiated by the Goethe-Institut Nairobi and the Teichmann Brothers. Released by Outhere, always on top of their game. Listen to Dala Dala Soundz‘ (alas not downloadable) mix:

BLNRB – WELCOME TO THE MADHOUSE (DALA DALA MIX) by OuthereRecords

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Just A Band Behind the Lens – “Away”

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Kanye Meets Angola on the Dancefloor

Kanye Meets Angola on the Dancefloor

 

Via Benjamin Lebrave‘s Lungu Lungu column over at Fader Mag:

I’ve been neck deep into Angolan house. I recently discovered a never ending thread of good afro-house coming from Angola on Soundcloud. So I quickly put my rusty Portuguese to use and connected with a slew of cats making these beats. If you are wanting to start making your own music you can Buy Rap Beats and R&B Instrumentals here. After a few weeks of nerding out I’m now getting a better feel for what seems to be much more than a Soundcloud blog-house microtrend. In fact I’m told this sound is taking over clubs in Luanda. A few days ago I had a chance to chat with DJ Delany Duvall of Luanda, who schooled me on this recent Angolan house bidniss.

Most readers are aware of Cabo Snoop, whose sound has seriously shifted the music scene in Angola. His producer IVM Beatz (who unfortunately passed last February) has been instrumental in pushing a more polished, house-y sound. Along with Cabo, producers such as DJ Djeff have been on heavy rotation at major Angolan nightclubs, pushing straight-up Angolan-flavored afro-house. I remember when I went to clubs in Luanda in 2009 I heard Angolan music (semba, kizomba and kuduro), Francophone music (ndombolo, zouk), some US-style hip-hop and R&B, and that was pretty much it. It seemed diverse to me, but I also realized the boundaries of these genres were never crossed. Playing some Black Coffee or Culoe de Song seemed unthinkable. But only two years later, I stumble upon dozens of afro-house artists, who are not just on Soundcloud: they are actually playing and getting played in Angola!

How did this shift happen? DJ Delany’s story is quite insightful. Like many high school kids in Luanda, Delany started messing around with Fruity Loops. The software is hardly avoidable in Angola, where it has allowed beatmakers to create pretty much any kuduro song you can think of. During his first years playing around with Fruity Loops, Delany was mainly making semba and kuduro-inspired beats. The shifting point for him was moving to Namibia in 2008. Like many middle and upper class Angolan teen-agers, Delany left the country to attend university. And like many Angolans studying in Windhoek, Jozi or Durban, Delany caught the South African house bug.

What’s interesting to me here is that like many other young Angolan afro-house producers, Delany keeps a distinctly Angolan feel in his beats. This is probably what is allowing him, DJ Djeff and the like to take over Angolan nightclubs: they are not just playing or making afro-house, they are creating Angolan house. The difference might be subtle for most of us, but for someone raised on semba and kuduro, it’s huge.

To further showcase how Angolans like to keep things Angolan, and how doing so with music only makes things better, I picked a Kanye West bootleg remix. I live in my African music bubble, and had never heard the original song. So I rediscovered Kanye through Delany, and I wouldn’t have it any other way. Maybe some day Delany or one of his peers will replace A-Trak as Kanye’s DJ… unless A-Trak starts DJing for the next Cabo? Or maybe the next A-Trak AND the next Kanye are both Angolan? Best to embrace this stuff now, it’s going to happen!

Power (DJ Delany Duvall Remix) – K.West by Dj Delany

 

 

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Kanye Meets Angola on the Dancefloor

 

Via Benjamin Lebrave‘s Lungu Lungu column over at Fader Mag:

I’ve been neck deep into Angolan house. I recently discovered a never ending thread of good afro-house coming from Angola on Soundcloud. So I quickly put my rusty Portuguese to use and connected with a slew of cats making these beats. If you are wanting to start making your own music you can Buy Rap Beats and R&B Instrumentals here. After a few weeks of nerding out I’m now getting a better feel for what seems to be much more than a Soundcloud blog-house microtrend. In fact I’m told this sound is taking over clubs in Luanda. A few days ago I had a chance to chat with DJ Delany Duvall of Luanda, who schooled me on this recent Angolan house bidniss.

Most readers are aware of Cabo Snoop, whose sound has seriously shifted the music scene in Angola. His producer IVM Beatz (who unfortunately passed last February) has been instrumental in pushing a more polished, house-y sound. Along with Cabo, producers such as DJ Djeff have been on heavy rotation at major Angolan nightclubs, pushing straight-up Angolan-flavored afro-house. I remember when I went to clubs in Luanda in 2009 I heard Angolan music (semba, kizomba and kuduro), Francophone music (ndombolo, zouk), some US-style hip-hop and R&B, and that was pretty much it. It seemed diverse to me, but I also realized the boundaries of these genres were never crossed. Playing some Black Coffee or Culoe de Song seemed unthinkable. But only two years later, I stumble upon dozens of afro-house artists, who are not just on Soundcloud: they are actually playing and getting played in Angola!

How did this shift happen? DJ Delany’s story is quite insightful. Like many high school kids in Luanda, Delany started messing around with Fruity Loops. The software is hardly avoidable in Angola, where it has allowed beatmakers to create pretty much any kuduro song you can think of. During his first years playing around with Fruity Loops, Delany was mainly making semba and kuduro-inspired beats. The shifting point for him was moving to Namibia in 2008. Like many middle and upper class Angolan teen-agers, Delany left the country to attend university. And like many Angolans studying in Windhoek, Jozi or Durban, Delany caught the South African house bug.

What’s interesting to me here is that like many other young Angolan afro-house producers, Delany keeps a distinctly Angolan feel in his beats. This is probably what is allowing him, DJ Djeff and the like to take over Angolan nightclubs: they are not just playing or making afro-house, they are creating Angolan house. The difference might be subtle for most of us, but for someone raised on semba and kuduro, it’s huge.

To further showcase how Angolans like to keep things Angolan, and how doing so with music only makes things better, I picked a Kanye West bootleg remix. I live in my African music bubble, and had never heard the original song. So I rediscovered Kanye through Delany, and I wouldn’t have it any other way. Maybe some day Delany or one of his peers will replace A-Trak as Kanye’s DJ… unless A-Trak starts DJing for the next Cabo? Or maybe the next A-Trak AND the next Kanye are both Angolan? Best to embrace this stuff now, it’s going to happen!

Power (DJ Delany Duvall Remix) – K.West by Dj Delany

 

 

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Pidgen Rap with the FOKN Bois: Broken Language

Pidgen Rap with the FOKN Bois: Broken Language

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Ibaaku – Djula Dance Video & Forthcoming Album

Ibaaku – Djula Dance Video & Forthcoming Album

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Pidgen Rap with the FOKN Bois: Broken Language

Claaaaassic choon already, with a brand new beat composed by DJ Juls (still no decent links for him). You can grab the entire mixtape here, but start with a quick listen of this song Broken Language… sounds like the FOKN Bois’ decleration of all things pidgin!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wdg-_TRiNkw

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Ibaaku – Djula Dance Video & Forthcoming Album

Ibaaku – Djula Dance Video & Forthcoming Album

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