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African Blues
African blues is a Sahel- and Sahara-rooted take on the blues that reconnects West African string and vocal traditions with the cyclical grooves and pentatonic vocabulary recognizable from American blues. It typically features modal, drone-centered vamps; lilting 6/8 or 12/8 “camel gait” rhythms; call-and-response vocals; and guitar lines that mirror ngoni or kora phrasing. The music often feels hypnotic and trance-like, with subtle microtonal inflections, slides, and ornamentation. While it resonates with Mississippi and Delta blues, African blues is not a copy: it is a living continuum that foregrounds Mande, Songhai, Tuareg and related styles—frequently using calabash, handclaps, and tinde-like percussion alongside acoustic or lightly overdriven electric guitars.
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Zilizopendwa
Zilizopendwa (Swahili for “the beloved ones” or “old favorites”) refers to the classic Swahili-language dance-band pop that dominated East African airwaves and ballrooms from the 1960s into the 1980s. It is not just a radio tag for oldies: in musical practice it denotes a supple, guitar-driven style that blends Congolese rumba/soukous phrasing with Afro‑Cuban rhythmic thinking, Tanzanian/Kenyan coastal grooves, taarab lyric poetics, and big-band jazz instrumentation. Typical zilizopendwa recordings feature interlocking electric guitars (rhythm and mi-solo/lead), a tumbao-like bass line, congas and drum kit in steady 4/4, bright horn riffs (trumpets/saxophones/trombones), and warm organs or accordions. Vocals are melodious and often arranged in call-and-response, with choral refrains and three-part harmonies. Lyrically, songs revolve around romance, everyday urban life, moral counsel, praise pieces, and gently satirical social observation—all delivered with elegant Swahili prosody. On the dance floor, bands commonly start at a medium tempo for verses and accelerate into a lively instrumental vamp (the sebene) that highlights guitar ostinatos and horn punches, inviting extended dancing.
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Reyes, Lucha
Gloria Matancera
Barroso, Inezita
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