Thursday, January 3, 2008

ANALOG AFRICA No.3 - AFRICAN SCREAM CONTEST

Raw & Psychedelic Afro Sounds
From Benin & Togo 70s
14 tracks compilation available on CD and double vinyl (Release Date March, 2008)

This project initially took off in August, 2005 when I arrived in Cotonou without any special expectations, just hoping to lay my hands on few good records.
What I found in the process cannot really be described in words. This first trip was followed by eight more to the region.
Thirty Months and a few thousand Records later Analog Africa is proud to present this compilation which comes with a 44 pages full liners notes and features many rare photographs handed to me directly by the artists.

16 interviews were made and recorded in various cities in Benin & Togo with musicians, producers & sound engineers who kindly offered their support to reconstruct the history of the 70s music scene. Composers gave me a detailed biography, hilarious anecdotes and sometimes the story behind their song. (S)
More infos soon...........to contact me directly: analogafrica@yahoo.com
ALL TRACKS OFFICIALLY LICENSED

1.Lokonon André & Les Volcans - Mi kple Dogbekpo
2.Picoby Band D´Abomey - Mi Ma Kpe Dji
3.Gabo Brown & Orchestre Poly-Rythmo - It´s a Vanity
SAMPLE1 - LISTEN HERE
4.El Rego et ses commandos - Se Na Min
SAMPLE1 - LISTEN HERE
5.Napo de Mi Amor Et Ses Black Devil´s - Leki Santchi
SAMPLE1 - LISTEN HERE
6.Orchestre Poly-Rythmo - Gbeti Madjro
7.Roger Damawuzan - Wait For Me
8.Ouinsou Corneille & Black Santiagos - Vinon so Minsou
9.Orchestre Super Jheevs des Paillotes - Ye Nan Lon An
SAMPLE1 - LISTEN HERE
10.Tidiani Kone - Djanfi Magni
11.Discafric Band - Houiou Djin Nan Zon Aklumon
12.Le Super Borgou de Parakou - Congolaise Benin Ye
13.Vincent Ahehehinnou - Ou c´est Lui Ou C´est Moi
14.Les Volcans de la Capital - Oya Ka Jojo


"One of the most satisfying and exciting records of
the year so far."
Music Week


"A thrilling discovery."
The Observer

"An explosive afro-funk collection dripping in the
feel of hot nights in crumbling mud-brick nightclubs."
The Daily Telegraph


"Raucous funk gems from the 1970s."
The Word


"Samy Ben Redjeb has struck black gold here."
Time Out*****

"One of the party albums of the year ... extraordinary
music that mostly never heard in the west."
The Guardian ****


"I can't think of a more invigorating way to start the
day than with this wriggling bag of jagged, ragged 70s
funk."
Songlines ****


"The rawest funk, roughest guitars and squawkingest
saxes."
Mojo ****


"The music lives up to the title: funky electric
guitars, honking saxophones and voodoo rhythms, with
strong influences from soul, highlife and Latin
music."
Evening Standard ****


"Astounding."
Kruger magazine


"Wonderfully eccentric arrangement and tuning ...
Browntastic."
The Wire


"Sterling work."
Observer Music Monthly


"Benin and Togo mixed highlife and nascent Afrobeat
into a psychedelic echo chamber."
Financial Times ****

"An exuberant blend of Cuban, Congolese and high-life
strains, streaked with slithery psychedelic guitar
fills."
The Independent (Independent Music supplement)


"When New York slicksters thought they were at the
centre of the universe - Studio 54, say – these bands
were taking the coolest parts of funk, soul and disco,
reinventing it and, at the same time, transforming
their own music and culture... A lot of the reaction
to West African blues has focused on origins and a
going-back-to-roots, but the groove in Benin and Togo
was far deeper and far more inventive than that."
BBC Music Online

"One funky freak-out of a history lesson."
Straight No Chaser


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