Rolling Global Outernational Non-West Non-English (Some Exceptions) 2022 Thread (Often African bands)

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https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2022/02/15/france-mali-troops/?fbclid=IwAR3EOPLTLYne8aCG6415c_k_ADmS8QSdeVwi54SOvlSV26qEez8GFWHpDcc

France is weighing a total military withdrawal from Mali, blaming soured relations with the West African nation’s military rulers and the arrival of Russian mercenaries, according to the European power’s top diplomat and two Western officials with knowledge of the plan.

“If the conditions are no longer in place so that we can act in Mali — which is clearly the case — then we will continue to fight terrorism next door,” French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian told France 5 late Monday.

French President Emmanuel Macron plans to announce the departure from Mali this week during a European Union-African Union summit in Brussels, said the officials, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the matter publicly....

Mali’s biggest defense ally — has about 4,000 troops in West Africa, which is grappling with the world’s fastest-growing Islamist insurgencies. That number is set to shrink to 2,500 this year, and the remaining troops are expected to be redeployed elsewhere in the region, the officials said, including Niger and Ivory Coast....France sent troops to Mali in 2013 to stop al-Qaeda-linked militants from storming the capital, Bamako, after the fighters had seized cities in the north, including storied Timbuktu. After that successful mission, French flags were draped over balconies as people cheered on the foreign soldiers.

But since then, the extremists have regrouped and drilled farther into Mali’s countryside while spilling into neighboring countries. Malians wondered why the French forces in West Africa — which stood at 5,100 last year — could not stop the menace. Some accused the former colonial power of making it worse.

curmudgeon, Wednesday, 16 February 2022 05:24 (four years ago)

Playing for over 25 years, Etran de L’Aïr has emerged as stars of the local wedding circuit. Beloved for their dynamic repertoire of hypnotic solos and sun schlazed melodies, Etran de L’Aïr’s sound invokes the desert metropolis of ‘Agadez’. The group’s new album is streaming three days ahead of its official February 18th release date care of The Wire.

Stream Etran de L’Aïr’s ‘Agadez’ care of The Wire at www.thewire.co.uk/audio/tracks/premiere-tuareg-guitar-group-etran-del-air-present-agadez

curmudgeon, Wednesday, 16 February 2022 15:20 (four years ago)

Kora player Sona Joparteh sounds good on that harp like instrument. She’s of Gambian & UK decent and is one of the few professional woman kora players from a family with griots in it .

She hasn’t put out an album of her own since 2011 but has guested on records by others . Is putting a new one out soon. Is touring the US in March

curmudgeon, Thursday, 17 February 2022 21:05 (four years ago)

Rokia Kone, Malian singer who is part of Les Amazones d’Afrique has a new album out produced by pop producer Jacknife Lee, and she’s gotten nice reviews in Bandcamp and from Jon Pareles in NY Times. I haven’t heard it yet

https://daily.bandcamp.com/album-of-the-day/rokia-kone-bamanan-review

curmudgeon, Thursday, 17 February 2022 22:50 (four years ago)

I don't know Jacknife Lee at all, but the embedded track in that review is fantastic

rob, Friday, 18 February 2022 15:23 (four years ago)

for my nyc peoples, last call to buy tix for ata kak

i cannot help if you made yourself not funny (forksclovetofu), Saturday, 19 February 2022 01:13 (four years ago)

https://dice.fm/partner/le-poisson-rouge-group-nyc-llc/event/de566-ata-kak-2nd-apr-le-poisson-rouge-new-york-tickets

i cannot help if you made yourself not funny (forksclovetofu), Saturday, 19 February 2022 01:13 (four years ago)

Ghanaian Ata Kak doing NYC and Philly gigs but not DC :(

curmudgeon, Sunday, 20 February 2022 19:08 (four years ago)

Malian singer Rokia Kone, x-post , sounds good.

curmudgeon, Sunday, 20 February 2022 19:10 (four years ago)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zxfFYV4Lfek

Fatoumata Diawara on NPR Tiny Desk with lyrics translated into English in subtitles

curmudgeon, Tuesday, 22 February 2022 03:40 (four years ago)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zxfFYV4Lfek

Fatoumata Diawara on NPR Tiny Desk with lyrics translated into English in subtitles

curmudgeon, Tuesday, 22 February 2022 03:49 (four years ago)

I'm only on the second track, but this gwoka comp is sounding great; accompanied here by a write-up from Andy Beta: https://daily.bandcamp.com/scene-report/gwoka-new-directions-list

rob, Thursday, 24 February 2022 20:23 (four years ago)

actually that article discusses a few albums & comps, lots to check out there

rob, Thursday, 24 February 2022 20:29 (four years ago)

So gwoka is a pre-zouk genre from Guadeloupe? Just glanced at article. Maybe need to really did in and listen later.

It’s almost Carnival time , folks.

curmudgeon, Friday, 25 February 2022 19:41 (four years ago)

yes from what I gathered, zouk is something of an offshoot of gwoka, though it also seemed like calling gwoka a genre isn't exactly right?

The roots of Gwoka date back to the 1600’s, born from the Trans-Atlantic slave trade. “Inherited by the African ancestors brought through via the slave trade, gwoka is found in beguine, zouk, jazz, urban music, etc.,” writes Guadeloupean artist Maria-Line Dahomay. “More than music, this genre has what we call a special ‘santiman’ which is a unique sign of true cultural identity.”

in a way it reminds me of "reggae" which covers a lot of ground too

anyway, this comp was superb: https://seance-centre.bandcamp.com/album/l-spri-ka-new-directions-in-gwoka-music-from-guadeloupe-1981-2010

rob, Friday, 25 February 2022 19:49 (four years ago)

absolutely love this
https://fulumiziki.bandcamp.com/album/ngbaka-ep

"FULU MIZIKI roughly translates as “music from the garbage”, which in a literal sense is an accurate description of the thrillingly chaotic eco-friendly Afro-Futurist collective. The instruments they design, build and play are masterclasses in upcycling.

From guembris built out of computer casing, to jerry-can drum-kits, keyboard inventions from wood, springs and aluminium pipes, and old flip-flops used as pads by plastic tube-wielding percussion players, the Democratic Republic of Congo-formed group’s ethos lies in the respect of nature, the celebration of its gifts and the importance of its preservation through environmentalism."

nxd, Tuesday, 1 March 2022 11:39 (four years ago)

I think Chxck eddy was touting Fulu Miziki on FB. I need to give them more than the 30 seconds listen I started to give them the other day, before i got interrupted

curmudgeon, Wednesday, 2 March 2022 14:52 (four years ago)

same producer too, on the always fun nyege nyege tapes

https://nyegenyegetapes.bandcamp.com/album/liye-liye

nxd, Wednesday, 2 March 2022 14:57 (four years ago)

Burundian drumming is a global phenomenon, featured in blockbuster movies and best-selling albums. But at home, authorities have restricted it to official functions — and banned women from performing.

curmudgeon, Monday, 7 March 2022 12:20 (four years ago)

https://www.nytimes.com/2022/03/06/world/africa/burundi-drumming.html

Here’s the Burundi drumming article

curmudgeon, Monday, 7 March 2022 12:22 (four years ago)

X-post - I kinda like Fulu Miziki best when they’re not locked into a club friendly high bpm formula. So much of this is not for me

curmudgeon, Monday, 7 March 2022 12:39 (four years ago)

Malian singer/ guitarist Fatoumata Diawara who did a recent Tiny Desk that I posted up thread is in DC tonight with her band & me & the missus are going . First indoor gig in a bit for us

https://washingtoncitypaper.com/article/550345/malian-singer-fatoumata-diawara-charts-her-own-course/

curmudgeon, Monday, 7 March 2022 13:47 (four years ago)

Not sure if this is the right thread (please refer me to any more appropriate ones!), but Iranian percussionist Mohammad Reza Mortazavi released a new EP. It’s called Prisma and it’s at least as minimalist as the two Yek projects with Burnt Friedman that I know him from. I love it - I mean, just listen to this:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J9JNxg7fIaM
Mohammad Reza Mortazavi • Eleven

celebrating ten years of constant posting (breastcrawl), Monday, 7 March 2022 19:25 (four years ago)

(I’m reminded somewhat of the Emeka Ogboh project from last year that placed in the EOY Albums)

celebrating ten years of constant posting (breastcrawl), Monday, 7 March 2022 19:26 (four years ago)

xp thats lush

nxd, Monday, 7 March 2022 20:05 (four years ago)

v cool

rob, Monday, 7 March 2022 20:16 (four years ago)

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/11/09/nyregion/brazilian-samba-star-dom-salvador-river-cafe.html

NYC based Brazilian samba funk lounge musician

curmudgeon, Wednesday, 9 March 2022 21:48 (four years ago)

Oops that’s an old article. But I think he’s still at it

curmudgeon, Wednesday, 9 March 2022 21:51 (four years ago)

Les Filles de Illighadad doing a short April tour in North America I see. Publicist says they will be back in summer too. No Dc date this time. I did see them here a few years ago

curmudgeon, Friday, 11 March 2022 19:09 (four years ago)

https://afropop.org/articles/oumou-sangar%C3%A9-premieres-wassulu-don-on-international-womens-day

Nice new Oumou Sangare video

curmudgeon, Saturday, 12 March 2022 07:01 (four years ago)

Movie doc Elder's Corner about Nigerian juju, highlife, and afrobeat is showing again in DC area on Sunday March 20 at the AFI Silver as part of an African Film Fest. Might be showing near you all too at some point. Worth seeing

curmudgeon, Wednesday, 16 March 2022 20:09 (four years ago)

Seeing a Bandcamp article--

Hamid Al Shaeri is recognized as a monumental figure in Al Jeel music. As both a solo star and writer/producer for many other Al Jeel artists throughout the late 1980s and ‘90s, he blessed Cairo with a homegrown alternative to foreign pop sounds. One cannot tell the story of the genre without invoking his name.

“It’s very much associated with Hamid,” says Cairo-based Egyptian music expert Malak Makar, speaking about Al Jeel. “He is the leader of that music.”

New compilation The SLAM! Years (1983 – 1988) is the origin story. Released as part of the always excellent Arabic music series Habibi Funk, it draws from El Shaeri’s first five solo albums, all released on the Cairo-based label SLAM!, the set captures his burgeoning interest in exuberant and glitzy pop music. There is an abundance of synths, glowing melodies, a generally upbeat atmosphere. Not as commercially successful as his later work, Makar considers this era as more of a precursor to El Shaeri’s influential Al Jeel style than representative of the genre. Nonetheless, it’s a crucial encapsulation of his early career...

https://daily.bandcamp.com/features/hamid-al-shaeri-the-slam-years-1983-1988-feature

curmudgeon, Saturday, 19 March 2022 15:49 (four years ago)

loving this

nxd, Saturday, 19 March 2022 16:29 (four years ago)

Have only listened to one song so far and I liked it. Fun Egyptian rhythmic pop

curmudgeon, Monday, 21 March 2022 15:22 (four years ago)

I'm becoming obsessed with this new album of Verdean koladera by the Ano Nobo Quartet: https://ostinatorecords.bandcamp.com/album/the-strings-of-s-o-domingos

The Ano Nobo Quartet’s Koladera is a global story with Cabo Verde at its center, a creole melting pot in the middle of the Atlantic attracting the best from four continents: hypnotic, haunting Koladera guitars inflected with twangs of Salsa Cubano, Spanish Flamenco, Brazilian Samba Canção, Jamaican Reggae, Argentine Tango, Mozambican Marrabenta, and finished with a dash of Black American Blues. It’s all here. Pascoal even picked up a few notes from a group of Chinese guitarists—a traditional instrument in China resembles the cavaquinho—who arrived on a socialist cultural exchange in Cabo Verde. Absent percussion, the quartet’s sound still drips with rhythm.

rob, Wednesday, 23 March 2022 18:17 (four years ago)

^this rules

v much enjoyed this
https://hakunakulala.bandcamp.com/album/mmaso

"Since the appearance of his cult breakthrough debut Tuli Banyo released on Hakuna Kulala in 2018, Ugandan conscious rapper and MC, Ecko Bazz has challenged perceptions of East Africa's burgeoning rap scene. His style is hard to categorize blending elements of grime, dancehall and US hip-hop and twisting politicized lyrics in Luganda that explore violence, religion, drug abuse or the poverty in the Ugandan slums. This personality anchors his debut album Mmaso, an explosive call to action that balances his manic presence with production from MC Yallah collaborator Debmaster, Kenyan club futurist Slikback, Berlin-based Japanese beatmaker DJ Die Soon and the inimitable DJ Scotch Rolex."

nxd, Friday, 25 March 2022 11:47 (four years ago)

Yes! That Ecko Bazz record is awesome and distinctive.

glenn mcdonald, Friday, 25 March 2022 12:16 (four years ago)

https://www.brooklynvegan.com/congotronics-international-konono-no1-deerhoof-juana-molina-more-prep-debut-lp-stream-2-tracks/

2 songs on the link

Congotronics International is a supergroup featuring Konono Nº1, Kasai Allstars, Deerhoof, Juana Molina, Wildbirds & Peacedrums, and Skeletons’ Matt Mehlan, and they'll release their debut album, Where’s The One?, on April 29 via Crammed Discs. This is a project that's been brewing for 11 years, and features s 21 tracks, including live concert recordings and studio tracks produced in the years before, during, and after the 2011 "Congotronics vs. Rockers" tour that featured all of groups and artists mentioned above.

curmudgeon, Tuesday, 29 March 2022 03:07 (four years ago)

I haven't seen anyone talk about Silvana Estrada's new album. It's a powerful, quiet, stripped down singer-songwriter "love aches" album with gorgeous, contrasted, nuanced songs.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OMG7ePKkLnI
Te guardo (Live on KEXP)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Egnp-WbtPs4
Tristeza

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aDOeju9atXE
Marchita

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qmj-Vm7SJ9M
Ser de ti

Nabozo, Friday, 1 April 2022 13:45 (four years ago)

I like her too (briefly mentioned her on the Rolling Afro-Latino thread )

curmudgeon, Friday, 1 April 2022 15:27 (four years ago)

Her melodies and the production help make it more than just singer/songwriter formula

curmudgeon, Friday, 1 April 2022 18:39 (four years ago)

new Oumou Sangare song from upcoming album Timbuktu. She's got such a great voice

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2vrl2S3tOE

curmudgeon, Friday, 8 April 2022 02:43 (four years ago)

Awesome Tapes From Africa just released Kadi Yombo by Papé Nziengui. Impressive percussion and call & response chants from Gabon

https://papenziengui.bandcamp.com/album/kadi-yombo?from=fanpub_fb_pr

curmudgeon, Friday, 8 April 2022 11:29 (four years ago)

loving this

nxd, Friday, 8 April 2022 13:42 (four years ago)

I saw Ata Kak perform last night, it was a delight. Instant dance party, just a very wholesome experience all around.

change display name (Jordan), Saturday, 9 April 2022 18:08 (four years ago)

ah man, saw him a few years back
so joyous

nxd, Saturday, 9 April 2022 18:16 (four years ago)

Chontidelia for free from 6 to 7 @ Kennedy Center Millennium Stage Friday April 15 (Afro-Colombian band from eastern part of Colombia)

I think this east coast gig is being streamed live east coast time on the Kennedy Center youtube and Facebook page (and archived too). The band was just in NYC recently. Have heard good things about them. Plus heard them backing Kumera Zekarias on his his ep from last year

curmudgeon, Friday, 15 April 2022 10:56 (four years ago)

I recommend "Stories From Another Time 1982-1988" compilation of Angolan samba by Mário Rui Silva that came out last year. It's light, gentle, elegant grooves, often just guitars, vocals, percussion, occasional flute, with a nice dated fade. Super nice.
https://timecapsulespace.bandcamp.com/album/stories-from-another-time-1982-1988

Nabozo, Friday, 15 April 2022 14:14 (four years ago)

Also enjoyed Ata Kak live, I had trouble believing that he was in front of me in the flesh, and did not only exist in a corner of the museum of music nerdom

Nabozo, Friday, 15 April 2022 14:19 (four years ago)

So much to listen to , so little time

curmudgeon, Tuesday, 29 November 2022 20:26 (three years ago)

Caramanica NY Times list has Nigerian Asake and Pareles list of additional top albums has Malian Rokia Kone ( w/ Jackknife Lee) And Jorge Drexler

curmudgeon, Thursday, 1 December 2022 16:23 (three years ago)

Brad Luen (stumbled on a retweet of his) posting on various intenational things he is listening to including South African

https://bradluen.substack.com/p/odds-and-ends-125?r=2ck1y&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web

curmudgeon, Friday, 2 December 2022 19:10 (three years ago)

not sure Etran de L'Aïr have been mentioned here? found on ted gioia's honourable mentions, very nice on first listen

https://etrandelair.bandcamp.com/album/agadez

corrs unplugged, Saturday, 3 December 2022 10:22 (three years ago)

I feel like they were once mentioned but maybe in a prior year. I recall liking Etran de L'air

curmudgeon, Monday, 5 December 2022 06:27 (three years ago)

Etran de L’air and Oumou Sangare are both on Ted Gioia list of 50 other albums he liked ( that didn’t make his top list that will be on his paywalled part of his substack)

curmudgeon, Monday, 5 December 2022 17:31 (three years ago)

Brad Luen just wrote about Montparnasse Musique album “Archaeology “
MM are the French-Algerian Nadjib Ben Bella and South Africa’s Aero Manyelo, and are a DJ/production duo who met in Paris. They like Konono #1 style Congolese music and South African club stuff too.

curmudgeon, Monday, 5 December 2022 18:15 (three years ago)

Montparnasse Musique didn't wow me on first listen, but its clubby approach to melding various African genres may grow on me.

curmudgeon, Tuesday, 6 December 2022 17:21 (three years ago)

https://www.theafricareport.com/265333/why-kenyans-are-not-listening-to-their-own-music-and-the-eric-omondi-factor/

Some random article I saw on twitter

curmudgeon, Wednesday, 7 December 2022 04:57 (three years ago)

Aboogi by Imarhan is very nice, not a lot of fire but full of nuance and gripping in its own contemplative way. Well produced without being polished.

Nabozo, Monday, 12 December 2022 12:49 (three years ago)

Yes to Imharhan too

curmudgeon, Tuesday, 13 December 2022 20:51 (three years ago)

AFRICAN PYSCHEDELIC ROCK ENSEMBLE ORCHESTRA GOLD TO RELEASE THEIR THIRD STUDIO ALBUM "MEDICINE" JANUARY 20, 2023

RIYL: ANTIBALAS, SONGHOY BLUES, BUDOS BAND, GOAT

Oakland, CA-based ensemble Orchestra Gold offers a kaleidoscope of sound deeply rooted in the Malian tradition while introducing a genre-bending nod to the future through their rare and artful fusion of African Psychedelic Rock. This original sound with a retro feel results from a decade-long collaboration between Mariam Diakite of Mali and Erich Huffaker of Oakland. The music of Orchestra Gold represents this powerful intersection, transcending borders and boundaries to be a force of healing within the community.

OG’s vibrant sound is spearheaded by the dynamic Mariam Diakite, whose raw, hypnotic vocals deliver heartfelt and thought-provoking lyrics in the highly symbolic Bambara language. While paying homage to Malian musical traditions, this fierce new sound thrives with heavy swinging rhythms, a funky fresh brass section, and cosmic guitar licks. With the January 2023 release of their third album, Medicine, this profoundly spiritual and dance-inducing ensemble continues their pursuit of spreading healing and community through the universal gift of music.

Just last month OG opened for Afrobeat living legend Ebo Taylor at The UC Theatre, and they've performed live at Treefort, Oakland Museum of California, Bandcamp, Commissioned for Yerba Buena Gardens Festival, and Joshua Tree Music Festival.

Orchestra Gold’s new studio album Medicine will be available on vinyl, CD and all digital/streaming platforms on January 20, 2023.

“The new single ‘Keleya’ by African psychedelic rock group Orchestra Gold hits you with a certain level of profundity, cosmic swirl, and Fela-like groove. Mariam Diakite delivers raw, mesmerizing vocals. Attacking saxophone charts, measured bass lines, and galvanic meter serve as the ideal foundation for expanding guitar lines that squall through. In a nutshell, it’s dope.” - John-Paul Shiver, 48 HILLS

"'Keleya (Jealousy)' combines brass horns along with cosmic guitar licks to a hypnotic effect. This is the kind of music you can truly get lost in." - Ken Sears, IF IT'S TOO LOUD

"Orchestra Gold’s latest single 'Koniya (No Benefit to Envy)' features shuffling rhythms, scorching feedback and distortion-driven riffs serving as a lysergic and sinuous bed for Diakite’s gorgeous vocal. The end result is a song that arches upward towards the cosmos while rooted in earthly matters." - William Ruben Helms, THE JOY OF VIOLENT MOVEMENT

“They are grounded in tradition and moving the conversation of African diasporic music forward. The album implores the listener to join in and get lost in the magic.” - CHICO MANN, ANTIBALAS / HERE LIES MAN

“Mali’s musical heritage is vast…and Mariam’s voice channels that history.” - BANNING EYRE, SENIOR EDITOR AFROPOP WORLDWIDE

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dow, Thursday, 15 December 2022 04:10 (three years ago)

Saw table give it a shout-out way upthread, but I'm just now getting to that Sirom record and can confirm that it is indeed fantastic. Lengthy free and avant-folk jams from a trio of Slovenes.

Maxmillion D. Boosted (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Monday, 19 December 2022 20:15 (three years ago)

I just listened to new single from Fally Ipupa , Congolese rumba artist. He had a new album out too. Single was just ok but am still cute hear the album

curmudgeon, Tuesday, 20 December 2022 16:21 (three years ago)

good luck with that lol, it’s 31 tracks, 3h30 playing time - has he gone amapiano, is what I’d like to know

the shaker intro bit the shaker outro in the tail, hard (breastcrawl), Tuesday, 20 December 2022 16:58 (three years ago)

good question! Latest single/video was pretty long in fact

curmudgeon, Wednesday, 21 December 2022 17:36 (three years ago)

https://f4.bcbits.com/img/a1721707611_10.jpg

From 2018; a friend just now sent it. African Victime's shrewd studio presentation got more attention and was enjoyable, but I found it a hair too slick for full engagement. Here he just lets fly, w/o getting too self-indulgent, and band is usually groovy, esp. on finale.

Recorded in the spring of 2017 over 3 evenings. These raw, unedited, live recordings were fueled by laughter, and Azawad gunpowder tea.

https://elitebeat.bandcamp.com/album/mdou-moctar-meets-elite-beat-in-a-budget-dancehall

dow, Friday, 23 December 2022 19:31 (three years ago)

Azawad gunpowder tea

curmudgeon, Saturday, 24 December 2022 04:46 (three years ago)

https://www.nytimes.com/2022/12/23/arts/music/tshala-muana-dead.html

RIP Congolese singer Tshala Muana at too young an age. I liked her album Mutuashi

curmudgeon, Sunday, 25 December 2022 13:52 (three years ago)

Looks like this new release of his early work has some of that xxpost Budget Downhall appeal, and maybe more:

https://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/mdou-moctar-niger-ep-vol-1-and-vol-2/

dow, Thursday, 29 December 2022 01:08 (three years ago)

I just listened to new single from Fally Ipupa , Congolese rumba artist. He had a new album out too. Single was just ok but am still cute hear the album

― curmudgeon, dinsdag 20 december 2022 17:21 bookmarkflaglink

good luck with that lol, it’s 31 tracks, 3h30 playing time - has he gone amapiano, is what I’d like to know

― the shaker intro bit the shaker outro in the tail, hard (breastcrawl), dinsdag 20 december 2022 17:58

listened to the entire album over the course of this last day of 2022. I’ve never listened to Ipupa (or Congolese music in general) much, so can’t compare it to (his) other/earlier stuff, but I enjoyed this (I mean, I stayed the course until the end!) - the quality level stays comfortably high throughout. don’t expect modern beats, amapiano or otherwise, the whole thing is relentlessly old-school.

the shaker intro bit the shaker outro in the tail, hard (breastcrawl), Saturday, 31 December 2022 21:41 (three years ago)

Rolling Global Outernational Non-West Non-English (Some Exceptions) 2023 Thread (Often African bands)

2023 thread here

curmudgeon, Monday, 2 January 2023 16:45 (three years ago)

https://afropop.org/articles/new-africa-2022-video-playlist

curmudgeon, Monday, 2 January 2023 17:03 (three years ago)

https://afropop.org/articles/2022-afropop-best-of-amapiano-and-afrobeats-top-10

These afropop. org lists are kinda randomly chosen it appears , but y'all might still find them of interest

curmudgeon, Monday, 2 January 2023 17:13 (three years ago)


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