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Various Artists - Putumayo Presents: African Groove

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This ain’t your daddy’s Afrobeat, but a prime sampler of cutting-edge urban dance grooves by African artists. Of course, most non-classical Western styles can trace their essence to the continent anyway. But now, as American and European pop saturate the world’s airwaves and the internet is omnipresent, enthusiastic cross-pollination in the opposite direction has also become commonplace. Ancient tribal traditions are colliding--and colluding--with hip-hop, funk, reggae, and electronica, incorporating every imaginable sound-manipulation technology with compulsively danceable results. The set opens with a spine-loosening, mid-tempo floor-warmer by Mali’s techno Issa Bagayogo, and progresses through a small universe where synth patches, wah-wahs, programmed beats, and manipulated voices coexist with talking drums, balafons, and hypnotic tribal chants. Musicians from Burkina Faso, Nigeria, Zimbabwe, Kenya, Senegal, and South Africa are all heard from, and the beauty of these tracks is in how their birthrights somehow emerge transformed, but triumphantly unadulterated. -- Christina Roden

Artist(s): Various Artists

Disc 1

  • Track 1 - Save Mogo Bana – Issa Bagayogo
  • Track 2 - Boroto – Badenya – les freres Coulibaly
  • Track 3 - Mokote – Madeka
  • Track 4 - Kalicom – Julien Jacob
  • Track 5 - Vadzimu – A Peace of Ebony
  • Track 6 - Uhiki (Pinye’s Remix) – Hardstone
  • Track 7 - Wouyouma – Positive Black Soul
  • Track 8 - Bouba (Cool) – Dady Mimbo
  • Track 9 - The Lagos Communique – Thievery Corporation
  • Track 10 - One for Senegal – The Pleb
  • Track 11 - Khululuma – African Rhythm Travellers
  • Track 12 - Mofolo Hall – Ndumiso

UPC: 790248021027
EAN: 0790248021027

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[+] 10.0 African groove
This is a great CD. It blends traditional African music with more modern sounds, some almost rap-like, some electronic. The songs get in your head and make you want to dance. It's unique in a neat and different way.
Reviewer [A1P0J0UN5R29R4] | Date [July 20, 2008]
[+] 10.0 Very diverse
Highly recommended for anyone looking to expand their musical taste. A very nice collection of a well rounded music styles. Very raw and passionate. I picked this up not expecting much, and found I could not stop listening to it. I bought it two years ago, and listen to it at least a couple times a month.
Reviewer [A1FLHPRJQAR0Y7] | Date [March 20, 2008]
[+] 10.0 Fantastic CD
I heard a track while shopping in a store and asked an employee the name and bought it on the spot. Now it's one of favorite CDs. Only one track I don't care for on it. But the rest are fantastic!!!
Reviewer [A2IJ99GCDOFA6T] | Date [February 26, 2008]
[+] 10.0 You'll have this in heavy rotation
Love it! Bought it for my fiance for Xmas and we both totally dig it. Worth every penny.
Reviewer [A17RLKPASZ8RKJ] | Date [January 29, 2007]
[+] 10.0 Get in the (African) Groove!
This is one of Putumayo's best Groove compilations (other than Brazilian&Arabic).It's a great introduction to African techno music,danceable and accessible.

Highlights-
1)Saye Mogo Bana-I wonder why Putumayo borrows from Six Degrees,the purveyor of great world techno albums.Putumayo excels at acoustic.Still,this is a wonderful track from Issa Bagayogo that blends traditional Malian music with contemporary dance.
2)Mokote-Madeka is a delightful singer,no wonder she is compared with Angelique Kidjo.
3)Kalicom-Intensely rhythmical and beautiful.Very haunting.
4)Wouyouma-Inspiring Senegalese rap.Very different from the awful hip-hop here that glorifies violence&drugs.Positive Black Soul is TRULY positive!
5)Lagos Communique-A great from the Thievery Corporation.
6)One for Senegal-Wodnerful tribute to Toure Kunda.
7)Mofolo Hall-Very jazzy instrumental.

This album is for anyone who enjoys African music!This is definitely Afropop!
Reviewer [A3EBHHCZO6V2A4] | Date [September 8, 2006]
[+] 10.0 Soothing Tunes
Amazing Tunes, and they are also soothing. Nice to dance to also. Putumayo does it again
Reviewer [A2QQ3ZOFVTPVJ7] | Date [July 17, 2006]
[+] 10.0 Amazing African Groove
This Album is definetly a winner, the combination of traditional afro beats mixed with Electronica is such a refreshing sound from the current trend of monotonous sounds in the dance music scene today. Pick up this album and check out any globally influenced, Dance, Electronica, House, Lounge Groove, Hip Hop, Soul music liek Euro Lounge, Sahara Lounge and World Groove.
Reviewer [A1O5GNJPJR8CJA] | Date [February 5, 2005]
[+] 10.0 Pure Listening Pleasure
I bought this CD over a month ago and I haven't listened to anything else since. As a former African resident and lover of reggae this music does feel like coming home. Though modernized and more electronic the music definitely captures the essence of Africa, the mixed cultures and languages - I never tire of it. You will not be disappointed.
Reviewer [A3U6BC18OMOJKU] | Date [September 10, 2004]
[+] 10.0 Feels like home
I received this as a gift. As a native of the Caribbean, this album reflects the roots of the music that I grew up with. It reminded me a lot of the reggae, soca, and calypso I grew up with and cherish so dearly.
Reviewer [AP8VWJNGMUPZ0] | Date [May 31, 2004]
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