1 Mbongwana Star – Kimpala (World Circuit)
Album: From Kinshasa
Mbongwana Star
from the DRC come out of the ashes of Staff Benda Bilili – a wonderful band
we’ve heard quite a lot on this show in the past and who imploded in 2013. Coco Ngabali and Theo Nsituvuidi have teamed
up with Dublin-born, Paris-based producer and drummer Liam Farrell to come up
with something spacey, dubby and fuzzy – a far cry from Staff Benda Bilili’s
more verite sound. “From Kinshasa ” is Mbongwana Star’s debut album, which
I’m sure will prove to be one of the great releases of 2015.
2 Verckys et l’Orchestre Veve – Nakobala yo denise (Analog
Africa )
Album: Congolese Funk, Afrobeat & Psychedelic
Rumba 1969-1978
Verckys or wizard
guitarist and sax player, producer and much more George Mateta Kiamuanga was
one of the absolute greats of Congolese rhumba. His stage name, Verkys, is a
corruption of the US R&B sax player King Curtis adopted after his misheard
it. He started out in Franco’s band, but in late 60s went off on his own and in
1970 started his own label “les Editions Veve”, got into production work and
built his own state of the art studio.
3 Kekele – Ba Kristo (Sterns Africa )
Album: Kinavana
Another band from
the Congo , the quintet Kekele from their 2006 album, very much in
the old school
of Congolese
Rhumba . Kekele based all the songs on
the album on songs by the late Cuban songwriter, singer and guitarist
Guilolermo Portabales, who was born in 1911 and died in 1970, but have
rewritten all the lyrics and changed the arrangements.
4 Tal National – Farila (Fat Cat)
Album: Zoy Zoy
Tal National is
one of the new up and coming bands from Niger .
We’ve listen to bunch of the other here over the last few years – like
Bombino and Etran Finatawa – both Tuareg bands.
Tal National sing in Hausa and Zarma, and in stark contrast to the
spaciousness of Bombino and Etran, have constructed a fast and furious wall of
sound loaded with a maze of jagged interlocking riffs, and gear shifts.
5 Terakraft – Tafouk Tele (Outhere)
Album: Alone
Terakaft is an offshoot
of Tinariwen and have just released their fifth album, which for me is an
absolute winner. The production is deftly
handled by Justin Adams, who we have featured many times here.
6 Maurice Louca - Al-Mashoub (Idiot) (xxx)
Album: Salute the Parrot
Egyptian musician
and composer Maurice Louca clearly has a thing for instigating a clash between
the warm, orchestral old and the harsh new.
And he does this to compelling effect on his new album “Salute the
Parrot” – the parrot in the title apparently referring to repetition in his
music, which clearly he loves.
7 Mahmoud Fadl feat Salwa Abou Griesha – We daret el ayram
(Piranha) “Mohamed Abdel Wahab”
Album: Umm Kalthum 7000
The Egyptian
percussionist, composer and band leader, Mahoud Fadl, created a fabulous
tribute to Umm Kalthum in 2001 called “Umm Kalthum 7000”. He re-orchestrated some songs from her late
career, when apparently her powers were waning, and brought in Salwa Abou
Greisha to take Kalthum parts. “We daret
el ayram” translates as “And the days have gone by …”
8 Bio Ritmo – Codeina (Vampisoul)
Album: Puerta de Sur
Bio Ritmo are from
Brazil, have been going for more than 20 years and normally do wide screen, big
band salsa, which is pretty great is has to be said - but I was
totally blown away when I heard “Codeina” which they describe as “bolero
meets 1960s Egyptian-classical”. It’s
from their 2014 outing.
9 Morena Veloso – Verso Simples (Luaka Bop)
Album: Coisa Boa
Basically a lovely
tune from Veloso’s 2014 album.
10 Buena Vista
Social Club – Black Chicken 37 (World Circuit)
Album: Lost and found
The label World
Circuit has recently released a bunch of outtakes and live recordings made of
the Buena Vista Social Club and some solo outings of members of the BVS
recorded around 1997. “Black Chicken 37”
is a nice little studio recorded instrumental with bassist Cachaito Lopez.
11 Dayme Arocena – El Ruso (Brownswood)
Album: Nueva Era
Dayme Arocena is a
22 year old singer, composer, arranger and choir director from Havana , who has just released her debut album on
Gilles Peterson’s label Brownswood, called Nueva Era, with Peterson mainly at the
production healm, although Arocena produced “El Ruso”. “El Ruso” is about her mother being forced to
learn Russian in Soviet-supported Cuba in the 80s.
12 Aurelio – Milaguru (Realworld)
Album: Landini
Aurelio Martinez
released a seriously great album in 2014 called “Landini” or “Landing” named
after the Honduran shoreline where Martinez used to hang out as a youth to listen to
fishermen singing paranda songs into the night.
13 Los Gaiteros De San
Jacinto – Un Dub De Sangra Pura (Khaliphonic)
Album: Dub De Gaita
A wonderful
collaboration of the Los Gaiteros De San Jacinto or the Bagpipers of San
Jacinto from San Jacinto on the Caribbean coast of Colombia, a group that has
been active since the 1940s and the great British dub producer Adrian Sherwood
and some of his crew. It’s from seems to
be an EP.
14 Tuff Scout All Stars – Dub It Inna Long Acre
(Tuff Scout)
Album: Inna London Dub
Here’s something
from a small indie reggae label based in Camden , London , Tuff Scout. The Tuff Scout All Stars I guess are Tuff
Scout’s house band.
15 Busy Signal – Well prepared (Turf Music)
Album: Single
New Jamaican
dancehall courtesy of Busy Signal (Glendale Goshia Gordon to his mother) and
Lorde (that wunderkind of New Zealand pop), whose backing track and melody for
her hit Royals Busy Signal appropriates).
16 Eska – Heroes and Villains (Earthling/Naim Edge)
Album: ESKA
Speaking of
wunderkinde, Zimbabwean born Eska Mtungwazi, besides having a maths degree from
LSE, and conservatory training on violin, is a multi-instrumentalist on all
kinds of keyboards and string instruments, a backing singer of note for stars
like Tony Allen, Baba Maal and Bobby McFerrin, and on her debut solo album,
ESKA, a great songwriter. Witness her
take on classic 70s reggae.
17 Paul De Jong – Auction Block (Temporary Residence)
Album: IF
Cellist Paul De
Jong ex of the duo The Books has not abandoned his former outfit’s collage-pop
absurdity as you would have heard on this tune from De Jong’s new album.
18 Le Vent du Nord – Pauvre enfant (Borealis Records)
Album: Tetu
From Quebecois band Le Vent de Nord’s (The North Wind) new album “Tetu”
(Determined or Hard-headed) – you can hear the fiddle and accordion
interplay of Cajun music coming through on this tune – but which way did things flow?
19 Steve Riley & The Mamou Playboys – La Danse De
Mardi Gras
Album: Voyageurs
Steve Riley and
the Mamou Playboys from southern Lousianna have a new album out – their 14th
after 27 years of existence. “Le Danse de Mardi” is an old tune by Dewey
Balfa Gras” and one of their signature tunes.
Balfa was one of Steve Riley’s mentors.
Apparently the cloppy hoof sounds effects on the intro and outro come
Nathan Abshire’s old recordings, sampled and slowed down.
20 This is the kit – Vitamins (Brassland)
Album: Bashed Out
“This is the kit”
is a band name I find hard to get my head around – but their music is
fantastic. Basically “This is the kit”
is vehicle for Kate Stables and their new album is produced by Aaron Dessner of
rock miserablists The National is mainly about the simple pleasures in life
like, on the tune “Vitamins”, eating fresh greens.
22 Dakhabrakha – Karpatskyi Rap (Self released)
Album: Light
DakhaBrahka from Kiev have been going since 2004 starting out as
a theatrical project. Using Ukrainian
vocal traditions as a jumping off point, they are quite happy to take things in
all kind of adventurous directions backed by cello, concertina and
percussion. Karpatskyi Rap is from their
2010 outing.
Free music from
their website
23 Olga Bell
– Perm
Krai (New Amsterdam )
Album: Krai
Singer,
keyboardist and composer Russian born Olga Bell is most famously a member of
rock experimentalists Dirty Projectors from NYC, but in 2014 released a tribute
to obscure, forgotten small towns in Russia called “Krai” which translates as “edge”
or “limit”.
24 Vis
Vitalis – I’ll be gone (Music for Sale
Records)
Album: Vis
Vitalis sings songs of Tom Waits
Russian based
musician Vis Vitalis seems to often come up with stuff that crosses over between
rap, funk and punk, but in 2015 released an album of Russian versions of Tom
Waits. Place, liquor and drug names etc
have been changed to Russian equivalents - so California becomes Crimea ; Bourbon, Vodka, downtown trains minibuses. This is his version of “I’ll be gone” originally
from Franks Wild Years which came out in 1987.
25 Mahsa Vahdat – Wind in tresses (KKV)
Album: Traces of an old vineyard
From a sublime new
album by the Iranian singer-songwriter in which she has turned into songs poems
by classical Iranian poets Khayyam, Hafez and Rumi. The album was recorded in Oslo and accompanying her are Tord Gustavsen on
various keyboards, Shervin Mohajer on the kamancheh (a Persian stick fiddle)
and Ali Rahimi on percussion. “Wind in
tresses” is her version of the Hafez poem, “Zolf Bar Baad”.
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