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AFRICA IN YOUR EARBUDS #44: KYLA-ROSE SMITH OF FRESHLYGROUND

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For the fourty-fourth installment of Africa In Your Earbuds we tap Kyla-Rose Smith, the violinist/singer of Cape Townf afro-pop staple Freshlyground, who delivers an alluring overview on the highly-diverse angles of South African music. Kyla’s eclectic mix cruises from Miriam Makeba and Thandiswa Mazwai to the likes of Sibot, encompassing the wide range of sounds coming out of SA.

“My mix is music entirely from South Africa,” she explains, “and expresses the extreme and beautiful diversity of our country — we are so blessed to have this crazy melting pot boiling over, sometimes dangerously, sometimes just simmering like a good sauce.”

Stream/download AIYE #44: Kyla-Rose Smith of Freshlyground, mixed with the help of JakobSnake, below and watch our recent Okayafrica TV episode with the group. Big up to Underdog for the cover art!

TRACKLIST
Intro – Freshlyground
Remember Sophiatown feat. The Skylarks – Miriam Makeba
Khula Tshitshi Lami – Mfaz’Onyama
Make It Happen feat. Thandiswa Mazwai – 340ml
True Love -Ilanga
Whose Fooling You – Stimela
Kow-Kow – Malombo
Asiyimbambeni Sonke – Herbie Tsoaeli
Amagwala – Zuluboy feat. Bhekumizi
Badder Than Who – Sibot feat. Theba
African Jive (Moto) – Dick Khoza
Kubi – Zim Ngqawana
Vrou van San Maria – Alex Van Heerden and Derek Gripper

Like African music? Previously on Africa In Your Earbuds: THE GTWRADIO TANZANIAJON THEODOREDESMOND & THE TUTUSMATHIEU SCHREYER IIYOUNG FATHERSBBRAVE OF AKWAABAOLD MONEYDJ NEPTUNESAHEL SOUNDSBEATENBERGM1 [DEAD PREZ]BODDHI SATVAL’AFRIQUE SOM SYSTEMENOMADIC WAXTHE BROTHER MOVES ONLVBEN ASSITER [JAMES BLAKE'S DRUMMER]JAKOBSNAKECHRISTIAN TIGER SCHOOLSAUL WILLIAMSTUNE-YARDSMATHIEU SCHREYERBLK JKSALEC LOMAMIDJ MOMAAWESOME TAPES FROM AFRICAPETITE NOIROLUGBENGARICH MEDINA, VOICES OF BLACK, LAMIN FOFANA, CHICO MANNDJ UNDERDOGDJ OBAHSABINEBROTHA ONACIDJ AQBTJUST A BANDSTIMULUSQOOL DJ MARVSINKANECHIEF BOIMA

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AFRICA IN YOUR EARBUDS #45: LARRY ACHIAMPONG

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London-based producer Larry Achiampong stumbled onto our radar through his stellar More Mogya LP, in which he flipped vintage Ghanaian highlife records and placed them on top of alluring hip-hop beats. Larry wrote extensively on the creation, history and meaning of his Africa In Your Earbuds mixtape, so we’ll let his words do the talking:

With this mixtape, I intended to… amalgamate moments from both my audible heritage and musical-related experiences of my upbringing. African music, especially highlife, were a strong part of my childhood. My parents did a good job in retaining… their collection of highlife jams that they brought from Ghana in the early 80s and would play such classics as Alhaji K. Frimpong’s KyenKyen Bi Adi M’awu. To hear that unmistakable crackle from the vinyl always gave me joy and for some reason I have since that moment continued to associate the vinyl crackle with the sound of something cooking in the kitchen. I think that is why I love playing vinyl, because of its strong connection to memory and ritual.

To… see my uncle crafting mixtapes by mixing highlife classics with American Disco and R&B was a sight in itself. I watched him like football fans might their favourite player – I could see how much he was in love with the sound and how it made him happy… I wanted to feel what he was feeling, to be in on the secret that had his spirit so sprung… My father also played in a band at a church that my family attended for many years in south London. One of the strangest things I found about this band was that they never really had rehearsals, all of the guys were family men and had to hold down their responsibilities with their full time jobs, but they sure didn’t sound like a band that never had time. They were always tight, they had that unique ability to jam and work into each other’s contour in a way that made you believe a higher spirit was with you.

Moments like the ones that I’ve described above as well as experiences like hearing my first hip-hop album in NaSIllmatic, listening to makeshift pirate radio stations… these pockets of experience are connected to [a] second thing that I wanted to do with this mixtape: to re-present some of those elements of nostalgia via my music production efforts.

Stream and download Larry Achiampong‘s Africa In Your Earbuds #45 mixtape below, which features Larry’s original productions, a good amount of Madlib beats and plenty of vintage highlife. Big thanks to Underdog for the cover artwork [original photo of Larry Achiampong by Kate Keara Pelen]. Hear more gems from Larry Achiampong over at his bandcamp / facebook /website

TRACKLIST
1. “Hunting Theme” By Madlib
2. “Yafeu” By Madlib
3. “Twelve” By Mo’ Kolours
4. “SlumBop” By FreshNerd & Tommy Rickard
5. “Osu A Meresu” By Atakora Manu
6. “Obiaa Ne Mre Bebe” By City Boys Band
7. “Bullwalk” By The Comrades
8. “Community” By Larry Achiampong
9. “Some Jokes Are Expensive” By Larry Achiampong
10. “Problematic” By OH NO
11. “Tuff N Smooth” By Al Quetz
12. “Harbour Song/ Asantehene Ceremonial Drums” (BBC field recording)
13. “Kyenkyen Bi Adi M’awu By Alhaji K. Frimpong
14. “Tamfo Nyi Ekyir” By Apagya Showband
15. “Hustler” By Tony Allen.
16. “Kulunmanqueleshi” By Mulatu Astatke
17. “Funeral Parlor” By OH NO
18. “Mandingo Swing” By Madlib
19. “Sew N’ Reap” By Larry Achiampong
20. “WO BE KU ME” By Larry Achiampong

Like African music? Previously on Africa In Your Earbuds: KYLA-ROSE SMITH OF FRESHLYGROUNDTHE GTWRADIO TANZANIAJON THEODOREDESMOND & THE TUTUSMATHIEU SCHREYER IIYOUNG FATHERSBBRAVE OF AKWAABAOLD MONEYDJ NEPTUNESAHEL SOUNDSBEATENBERGM1 [DEAD PREZ]BODDHI SATVAL’AFRIQUE SOM SYSTEMENOMADIC WAXTHE BROTHER MOVES ONLVBEN ASSITER [JAMES BLAKE'S DRUMMER]JAKOBSNAKECHRISTIAN TIGER SCHOOLSAUL WILLIAMSTUNE-YARDSMATHIEU SCHREYERBLK JKSALEC LOMAMIDJ MOMAAWESOME TAPES FROM AFRICAPETITE NOIROLUGBENGARICH MEDINA, VOICES OF BLACK, LAMIN FOFANA, CHICO MANNDJ UNDERDOGDJ OBAHSABINEBROTHA ONACIDJ AQBTJUST A BANDSTIMULUSQOOL DJ MARVSINKANECHIEF BOIMA

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AFRICA IN YOUR EARBUDS #46: NIC OFFER OF !!!

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Nic Offer is the frontman of the NYC indie-dance music pioneers !!! (Chk Chk Chk), one of the standout acts that came out of New York’s mid-2000′s dance-punk movement which also included The Rapture and LCD Soundsystem.

For Africa In Your Earbuds #46 Nic compiled a 59-minute batch of upbeat tracks he acquired off West African cellphone memory cards — like they do in Saharan Cellphones. His mixtape features some familiar names like May D and E.L., as well as some unidentified cuts (which we urge you guys to locate in the comments). Nic wrote us about his mix:

I just got back from a trip through a few countries in West Africa. I didn’t see a single record store the whole time I was there, but i did buy an SD card in the market in Freetown, Sierra Leone loaded up with a bunch of the latest hits from West Africa. Some of the tracks don’t have names,… I figured out what i could from sleuthing on the internet, but some things are still unclear… By chance I ended up at a studio with a Sierra Leone artist, Daddy Rhymes, and we recorded the last song together, so I’ve included that.

Stream AIYE #46: Nic Offer of !!! below! Big thanks to Underdog for the cover art.

TRACKLIST
First of All – Olamide (Nigeria)
Ar Go Die Wan Day – Patman
Make A Family – Camouflage?
Bad Heart – ???
Jigida – Mayam Haruna (Nigeria)
Koenam – Akpako (Ghana)
Obuu Mo – E.L. (Ghana)
If You Are An African – Nana Tee (feat. Old Soldja) (Ghana)
Sound Track – May D (Nigeria)
Kpei – Bobby (Sierra Leone)
Sorkode – Keche (Ghana)
Wengeze – Eazzy (Ghana)
Ile Ijo – May D (Nigeria)
Track 2 – ???
2 All My Girls – Daddy Rhymes and Nic (Sierra Leone and USA)

Like African music? Previously on Africa In Your Earbuds: LARRY ACHIAMPONGKYLA-ROSE SMITH OF FRESHLYGROUNDTHE GTWRADIO TANZANIAJON THEODOREDESMOND & THE TUTUSMATHIEU SCHREYER IIYOUNG FATHERSBBRAVE OF AKWAABAOLD MONEYDJ NEPTUNESAHEL SOUNDSBEATENBERGM1 [DEAD PREZ]BODDHI SATVAL’AFRIQUE SOM SYSTEMENOMADIC WAXTHE BROTHER MOVES ONLVBEN ASSITER [JAMES BLAKE'S DRUMMER]JAKOBSNAKECHRISTIAN TIGER SCHOOLSAUL WILLIAMSTUNE-YARDSMATHIEU SCHREYERBLK JKSALEC LOMAMIDJ MOMAAWESOME TAPES FROM AFRICAPETITE NOIROLUGBENGARICH MEDINA, VOICES OF BLACK, LAMIN FOFANA, CHICO MANNDJ UNDERDOGDJ OBAHSABINEBROTHA ONACIDJ AQBTJUST A BANDSTIMULUSQOOL DJ MARVSINKANECHIEF BOIMA

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AFRICA IN YOUR EARBUDS #47: DJ NUNAS

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Mozambique’s DJ Nunas, one-half of AM ROOTS production duo & label,  is a veteran selector of diaspora sounds who’s built a name from crafting eclectic sets out of hip-hop, soul, ambient electronica, bossa nova, samba and many other genres — always keeping them grounded in the continent — for club audiences in NYC and across the globe.

For this installment of Africa In Your Earbuds, Nunas delivers a fiery excursion into the AfroTech and AfroHouse sounds popularized by the likes of Black Coffee and Culoe de Song. Nunas wrote us that his mix is “inspired by [his] time spent living in Haiti and childhood influenced by African music.” He told us,

I grew up in Maputo, Mozambique where the pop music of my generation is heavily influenced by Southern African music mostly played in three of the major cities such as Luanda, Johannesburg and Maputo.

Stream download AIYE #47: DJ NUNAS below. Big up to Underdog for the cover art. Follow Nunas on Mixcloud / Soundcloud / Facebook.

TRACKLIST
1 – Professor – Jezabell (South Africa)
2 – AM Roots – Txeza.Na.Kaza (4×4 Mix) (Angola/Mozambique)
3 – Black Motion ft Zulu – Bhana Shilolo (South Africa)
4 – G’ Sparks feat. Dacosta – Sodat Aza Na Kati (Main Mix) (South Africa)
5 – Oskido Feat. Nokwazi, Thandiswa Mazwai & Heavy-K – Wozza Wozza (South Africa)
6 – Maphorisa & Clap feat Miriam Makeba – Pata Pata (South Africa)
7 – Maphorisa n Clap Ft. Candy – Shikukwani (Homeboyz Muzik Mashup) (South Africa)
8 – Dj Havaiana Feat. Ss Dj M£mia – Manioco Na Pondu (Angola)
9 – Dr tchubi & Pé Quente (Dj Dorivaldo Mix)- Tchamayka Original (Angola)
10 – Homeboyz – African Central Soul (Guitar Mix) (Angola)
11 – Roca – King Swazi (Original FreshCura Edit) (Portugal)

Like African music? Previously on Africa In Your Earbuds: NIC OFFER OF !!!LARRY ACHIAMPONGKYLA-ROSE SMITH OF FRESHLYGROUNDTHE GTWRADIO TANZANIAJON THEODOREDESMOND & THE TUTUSMATHIEU SCHREYER IIYOUNG FATHERSBBRAVE OF AKWAABAOLD MONEYDJ NEPTUNESAHEL SOUNDSBEATENBERGM1 [DEAD PREZ]BODDHI SATVAL’AFRIQUE SOM SYSTEMENOMADIC WAXTHE BROTHER MOVES ONLVBEN ASSITER [JAMES BLAKE'S DRUMMER]JAKOBSNAKECHRISTIAN TIGER SCHOOLSAUL WILLIAMSTUNE-YARDSMATHIEU SCHREYERBLK JKSALEC LOMAMIDJ MOMAAWESOME TAPES FROM AFRICAPETITE NOIROLUGBENGARICH MEDINA, VOICES OF BLACK, LAMIN FOFANA, CHICO MANNDJ UNDERDOGDJ OBAHSABINEBROTHA ONACIDJ AQBTJUST A BANDSTIMULUSQOOL DJ MARVSINKANECHIEF BOIMA

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AFRICA IN YOUR EARBUDS #48: SOL POWER ALL-STARS

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Washington, DC’s Sol Power All-Stars are a diaspora dance collective comprised of spinners DJ Meistro, DJ Deep Sang and DJ Stylus alongside percussionist Hermon Farahi. Its four members typically pull sounds influenced by Cuban beats, Lagos discos, and Rio de Janeiro beach parties when crafting their infectious live sets.

For this installment of Africa In Your Earbuds the Sol Power All-Stars deliver one of the most summer-appropriate mixes we’ve heard this season, featuring sunshine rhythms and dancefloor remixes from Four Brothers, Orchestre Poly-Rythmo, and Cheick Hamala Diabate as well as their own compositions. Sol Power told us a little about their tape:

This mix reflects our tastes and live DJ’ing style, which is a blend of classic, vintage and organic African diaspora sounds along with new tracks for the modern dancefloor. We love connecting the dots, exploring regional traditions, smacking up parties and flipping sweet boots from old records.

Stream and download AIYE #48: Sol Power All-Stars below, shout-out to Underdog for the cover artwork! Follow Sol Power on Facebook / Twitter/ Soundcloud.

TRACKLIST
01…Four Brothers – Rudo Imoto (Meistro Sol Power Bump)…Zimbabwe
02…African System Orchestra – My Dear Mama (Meistro Sol Power Remix)…Nigeria / Cameroon
03…Sofrito Specials – Rift Valley Groove (Tropical Treats edit)…Kenya?
04…Orchestre Poly-Rythmo – Ne te fache pas (Whiskey Barons edit)…Benin
05…Sol Power All-Stars – Catch Monkey (2 am Dub)…Nigeria / USA
06…Da Lata feat Diabel Cissokho – This is Not Your Job (Da Lata House Mix)…UK / Senegal
07…Sol Power All-Stars – Afrika Afrika…Senegal / USA
08…Bunny Mack – Supafrico (Jose Manuel Edit)…Sierra Leone
09…Eufórquestra – Ogun (Danny Massure Remix)…USA
10…Bosq of Whiskey Barons feat. Kaleta – More Heavy…USA / Nigeria
11…Keyboard Masher – Tcham Tcham (Remix of Andre Maria Tala)…UK / Cameroon
12…Atakora Manu – Bebo Me Nkomo (Sol Power All-Stars Remix)…Ghana
13…Thornato – Marimba….USA
14…DJ Mumia feat. Gari Sinedima – Naua Naua (Original Afro)…Angola
15…DJ Aka M – Bayeye…Angola
16…Blick Bassy – Massé (DJ Stylus Sol Power Edit)…Cameroon
17…Cheick Hamala Diabate – Fatou Kounkoun Sissoko (Sol Power All-Star Remix)…Mali

Like African music? Previously on Africa In Your Earbuds: DJ NUNASNIC OFFER OF !!!LARRY ACHIAMPONGKYLA-ROSE SMITH OF FRESHLYGROUNDTHE GTWRADIO TANZANIAJON THEODOREDESMOND & THE TUTUSMATHIEU SCHREYER IIYOUNG FATHERSBBRAVE OF AKWAABAOLD MONEYDJ NEPTUNESAHEL SOUNDSBEATENBERGM1 [DEAD PREZ]BODDHI SATVAL’AFRIQUE SOM SYSTEMENOMADIC WAXTHE BROTHER MOVES ONLVBEN ASSITER [JAMES BLAKE'S DRUMMER]JAKOBSNAKECHRISTIAN TIGER SCHOOLSAUL WILLIAMSTUNE-YARDSMATHIEU SCHREYERBLK JKSALEC LOMAMIDJ MOMAAWESOME TAPES FROM AFRICAPETITE NOIROLUGBENGARICH MEDINA, VOICES OF BLACK, LAMIN FOFANA, CHICO MANNDJ UNDERDOGDJ OBAHSABINEBROTHA ONACIDJ AQBTJUST A BANDSTIMULUSQOOL DJ MARVSINKANECHIEF BOIMA

 

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AFRICA IN YOUR EARBUDS #49: KOOL A.D. MIXTAPE ‘CHANGOHOLICS’

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Victor Vazquez a.k.a. Kool A.D. is a constant presence in the leftmost hemisphere of the contemporary prankster brain. The former Das Racist rapper has been keeping busy in 2013, releasing two mixtapes 63 & 19, penning Joke Book with publisher Sorry House and even part-time modeling for our Okayplayer Store.

For our forty-ninth installment of Africa In Your Earbuds, Victor delivers CHANGOHOLICS — an experimental mixtape that cheekily blends Afro-Cuban sounds with a particular, now infamous, trap rap voice sample. Victor, who declined sending over a track list, best explains his mix:

Is it just a coincidence that Djimon Honsu played a bouncer on the pilot episode of Beverly Hills 90210? Or that the opening scene of Luther is just the last scene of Juice? Who is the better Illuminati rapper: Jay-Z or Jay Electronica? Why wasn’t the sequel to Belly just Nas and T-Boz raising a kid in Africa? Would a remake of the Michael Douglas movie The Game, starring rapper The Game be a good or a bad idea? All of these questions about or relating to the African diaspora and more will be revealed in the this #NEW #EXCLUSIVE #RARE KOOL A.D. CHANGOHOLICS MIX.

Stream and download AIYE #49: Kool A.D.’s Mixtape ‘CHANGOHOLICS’ below. Big up to Underdog for the cover artwork.

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Like African music? Previously on Africa In Your Earbuds: SOL POWER ALL-STARSDJ NUNASNIC OFFER OF !!!LARRY ACHIAMPONGKYLA-ROSE SMITH OF FRESHLYGROUNDTHE GTWRADIO TANZANIAJON THEODOREDESMOND & THE TUTUSMATHIEU SCHREYER IIYOUNG FATHERSBBRAVE OF AKWAABAOLD MONEYDJ NEPTUNESAHEL SOUNDSBEATENBERGM1 [DEAD PREZ]BODDHI SATVAL’AFRIQUE SOM SYSTEMENOMADIC WAXTHE BROTHER MOVES ONLVBEN ASSITER [JAMES BLAKE'S DRUMMER]JAKOBSNAKECHRISTIAN TIGER SCHOOLSAUL WILLIAMSTUNE-YARDSMATHIEU SCHREYERBLK JKSALEC LOMAMIDJ MOMAAWESOME TAPES FROM AFRICAPETITE NOIROLUGBENGARICH MEDINA, VOICES OF BLACK, LAMIN FOFANA, CHICO MANNDJ UNDERDOGDJ OBAHSABINEBROTHA ONACIDJ AQBTJUST A BANDSTIMULUSQOOL DJ MARVSINKANECHIEF BOIMA

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AFRICA IN YOUR EARBUDS #50: ELIJAH WOOD

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Cover Artwork by Underdog.

When we got word through the grapevine that Elijah Wood was record digging for vintage African vinyl at East Village spots like Good Records and the now-defunct Tropicalia In Furs we knew we had to get him on an Africa In Your Earbuds. No stranger to the music scene, Elijah has been known to DJ around — playing everything from “old soul and funk records, to international pysch music from Brazil and France” — and even started own label Simian Records back in 2005. A known fan of Nigerian duo The Lijadu Sisters, Elijah sent over a heavily Naija and Ghanaian mixtape featuring K. Frimpong, Sonny Okosun and many others. He told us:

I wanted to focus primarily on the original Nigerian and Ghanian records I’ve acquired (thank you Good Records, NYC) So many incredible African records are being reissued right now (!!) but it’s increasingly difficult to find original vinyl in good condition. This represents some of what I’ve found. (thanks to Zach Cowie and Jake Viator)

Download our landmark 50th installment of Africa In Your Earbuds, mixed by Elijah Wood below. Make sure to check below for the tracklist and all of our previous mixes.

TRACKLIST
Afro Express “Lahilah Ill-Allahu” [Nigeria (?)]
K. Frimpong & His Cubano Fiestas “Kyenkyen Bi Adi Mawu” [Ghana]
Osakpamwan Ohenhen and His Feelings “Owman Ghe Ma Wme Ye Wmen” [Nigeria]
Cos-Ber-Zam “Né Noya” [Togo]
Sir Victor Uwaifo & His Melody Maestroes “Ekassa 28 (Ebibi)” [Nigeria]
Thierry Boco “Divorce De Cecilia” [Benin]
Bongos Ikwue & The Groovies “Baby Let Me Go” [Nigeria]
Bella Bellow “O Segne” [Togo]
Sonny Okosun “Ozzidi” “Steady & Slow” [Nigeria]
Victory Uwaifo “Destiny” [Nigeria]

Like African music? Previously on Africa In Your Earbuds:
KOOL A.D. — SOL POWER ALL-STARS — DJ NUNAS — NIC OFFER OF !!! — LARRY ACHIAMPONG — KYLA-ROSE SMITH OF FRESHLYGROUND— THE GTW — RADIO TANZANIA — JON THEODORE — DESMOND & THE TUTUS — MATHIEU SCHREYER II — YOUNG FATHERS — BBRAVE OF AKWAABA — OLD MONEY — DJ NEPTUNE — SAHEL SOUNDS — BEATENBERG — M1 [DEAD PREZ] — BODDHI SATVA — L’AFRIQUE SOM SYSTEME — NOMADIC WAX —  THE BROTHER MOVES ON — LV — BEN ASSITER [JAMES BLAKE'S DRUMMER] — JAKOBSNAKE — CHRISTIAN TIGER SCHOOL — SAUL WILLIAMS — TUNE-YARDS — MATHIEU SCHREYER — BLK JKS — ALEC LOMAMI — DJ MOMA — AWESOME TAPES FROM AFRICA — PETITE NOIR — OLUGBENGA — RICH MEDINA — VOICES OF BLACK — LAMIN FOFANA — CHICO MANN — DJ UNDERDOG — DJ OBAH — SABINE — BROTHA ONACI — DJ AQBT — JUST A BAND — STIMULUS — QOOL DJ MARV — SINKANE — CHIEF BOIMA

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AFRICA IN YOUR EARBUDS #51: ZACH COWIE

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Cover Artwork by Underdog.

Los Angeles based Zach Cowie aka Turquoise Wisdom is a self-described “former record label dude turned DJ & music supervisor/consultant” who boasts an astonishingly deep record collection. Though his records span multiple genres and decades, Cowie’s developed an affinity for vintage & modern African vinyl, which you can catch him spinning alongside his DJ partner and AIYE alum Elijah Wood as Wooden Wisdom.

For our 51st installment of Africa In Your Earbuds Zach Cowie strung together an 80-minute mixtape featuring tunes from the Lijadu Sisters, William Onyeabor and Kiki Gyan, as well as remixes from the likes of Four Tet and Daphni“There are few things I like more than records from Africa,” Cowie tells us, “for this particular mix I kept the focus on late 70s/early 80s disco/boogie/electronic party vibes (with a handful of newer edits thrown in for good measure). Everything is mixed from vinyl except for the intro track. Hope all find something you like in here”

Stream and download AIYE #51: Zach Cowie‘s below. Make sure to check out the tracklist and all of our previous Africa In Your Earbuds mixtapes listed underneath.

TRACKLIST [Artist - Track - Album - Label - Origin]
1. Salome Nolega & Girls – “Mulima Hale” – Kenyan Songs and Strings 1950 & 1952 – Sharp Wood – Kenya
2. Lijadu Sisters – “Not Any Longer” – Double Trouble – Shanachie – Nigeria
3. Francis Bebey – “The Coffee Cola Song” – African Electronic Music 1975-1982 – Born Bad – Cameroon
4. Harari – “Party” – Supafrico Vol 1 – Supafrico – South Africa
5. Kiki Gyan – “Disco Dancer” – 24 Hours In A Disco – Soundway – Ghana
6. Joe Moks – “Boys And Girls” – Brand New Wayo – Comb & Razor – Nigeria
7. Agar Story – “Christina Lover (Sofrito Edit)” – Tropical Discotheque Ep Vol. 2 – Sofrito – ?
8. Jombo – “Squeeze Me” – Pure Pleasure – Tembo – Nigeria
9. KH (aka Four Tet) – “The track i’ve been playing that people keep asking about…” – 12″ – Text – UK
10. Cos Ber Zam – “Ne Noya (Daphni Edit)” – 12″ – Jiaolong – Togo
11. Tiyiselani Yomaseve – “Yanghoma” – Shangaan Electro New Wave Dance Music From South Africa – Honest Jon’s – South Africa
12. Ata Kak – “Daa Nyinaa (Noema’s Tribute Edit) – African Shakedown – African Shakedown – Ghana
13. Black Soul – “Mangous Ye (12″ Disco Version)” – Supafrico Vol. 6 – Supafrico – Dakar
14. N’draman Blintch – “I First ‘U’ Last” – Cikamele – Cosmic Sounds – Nigeria
15. William Onyeabor – “Everyday” – Anything You Sow – Wilifilms – Nigeria

Like African mixtapes? Previously on Africa In Your Earbuds:
ELIJAH WOOD — KOOL A.D. — SOL POWER ALL-STARS — DJ NUNAS — NIC OFFER OF !!! — LARRY ACHIAMPONG — KYLA-ROSE SMITH OF FRESHLYGROUND— THE GTW — RADIO TANZANIA — JON THEODORE — DESMOND & THE TUTUS — MATHIEU SCHREYER II — YOUNG FATHERS — BBRAVE OF AKWAABA — OLD MONEY — DJ NEPTUNE — SAHEL SOUNDS — BEATENBERG — M1 [DEAD PREZ] — BODDHI SATVA — L’AFRIQUE SOM SYSTEME — NOMADIC WAX —  THE BROTHER MOVES ON — LV — BEN ASSITER [JAMES BLAKE'S DRUMMER] — JAKOBSNAKE — CHRISTIAN TIGER SCHOOL — SAUL WILLIAMS — TUNE-YARDS — MATHIEU SCHREYER — BLK JKS — ALEC LOMAMI — DJ MOMA — AWESOME TAPES FROM AFRICA — PETITE NOIR — OLUGBENGA — RICH MEDINA — VOICES OF BLACK — LAMIN FOFANA — CHICO MANN — DJ UNDERDOG — DJ OBAH — SABINE — BROTHA ONACI — DJ AQBT — JUST A BAND — STIMULUS — QOOL DJ MARV — SINKANE — CHIEF BOIMA

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AFRICA IN YOUR EARBUDS #52: CARLOS MENA

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Cover Artwork by Underdog

Carlos Mena has been spinning records for over 25 years. Throughout that time the Puerto Rican-born, Brooklyn-raised producer has founded Ocha Records — and its South African sub-branch Ocha Mzanzi — launched the statewide BEMBE parties, as well as worked with the likes of Osunlade, Arrested Development, and Louie Vega.

We tapped Carlos for this latest installment of Africa In Your Earbuds, in which he serves up an eclectic hour-long mixtape featuring tracks from Black Coffee, Fela and more. “The selections on this mix represent what is currently playing in my studio during breaks,” Carlos describes, “From the extremely funky Sofi Hellborg tune to the poignant Abbey Lincoln and Max Roach collaboration “All Africa,” drums and percussion is the sometimes not so subtle theme. Each tune here feeds my spirit in it’s own way and I hope it does the same for you.”

Stream and download AIYE #52: Carlos Mena below. Make sure to check out the tracklist and all of our previous Africa In Your Earbuds mixtapes listed underneath.

TRACKLIST
“Wouldn’t That Be Fun” Sofi Hellborg Ft Tony Allen and Timbuktu (Sweden/Nigeria)
“Traveler (enaWadan Tri Motional Remix)” Black Coffee ft. Nomsa Mazwai & Black Motion (S.A.)
“Boya iro ni” Sola Akingbola (Nigeria/UK)
“Mi Kple Dogbekpo” Lokonon Andre & Les Volcans (Benin)
“Heta (Original Main Mix)” Jaso ft Mzee (S.A.)
“Ah Ndiyah (Boddhi Satva’s Ancestral Soul Remix)” Oumou Sangare (Mali/CAR)
“Ariwo” Ginger Baker with Fela Kuti (UK/Nigeria)
“Tribute to Obabi (Ogun)” The Last Poets (USA)
“All Africa” Abbey Lincoln & Max Roach (USA)

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AFRICA IN YOUR EARBUDS #53: ALEXIS TAYLOR OF HOT CHIP

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After witnessing Alexis Taylor take part in the William Onyeabor live shows and looping his band’s “Atomic Bomb” cover incessantly in the office, we knew we had to get him to do an Africa In Your Earbuds tape. The Hot Chip frontman came through with a North African-centered mix crafted out of Moroccan market finds and his own field recordings. It’s a slow burner, which starts at trot pace and builds patiently to more percussive tracks by the 20-minute mark. Alexis explains:

The music on this mix comes from compilation CDs from market stalls in Marrakech, and from street musicians selling their own CDs, as well as my own field recordings of dawn and dusk prayer sounds and general Medina music/noise. Some of the music comes from the Gnawa tradition, and the low lute-like instrument you hear on some of the recordings is the Sintir or Guembri (or Gimbri or even Hejhouj), a three stringed skin-covered bassy instrument. My favourite music collected here is the opening piece (after my short field recording ends) which is performed by an unnamed (on his CD-R) musician who was playing whilst I walked down a narrow backstreet one evening on a recent visit. Despite no name, song or title information being printed on his CD-Rs he had for sale, I recently found this footage of him: and this also, where he performs the same music but in a different key.

I also very much like the second piece, known as Maquamat, attributed to Musique Douce (which may just be the CD name), for it’s combination of soft keyboard sounds and drum machine (all in the same keyboard I imagine) along with the Oud, another lute instrument. I hope you enjoy this mix. Sorry there is not much in the way of information about performers or song names, dates of recording etc.

Stream and download Africa In Your Earbuds #53, mixed by Hot Chip’s Alexis Taylor below and make sure to check out all of our previous mixtapes listed underneath.

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AFRICA IN YOUR EARBUDS #54: DJ GIOUMANNE

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Cover artwork by Underdog.

Thomas Gesthuizen aka Jumanne/J4 /Gioumanne is a seasoned veteran. He’s been running African Hip Hop — one of the original sites promoting urban African music and culture — since 1997, chronicling the development and rise of African hip-hop through the past seventeen years. The site, whose original mission quoted Fela (“in 2000 Africa must be one”) sought to establish a community and unite artists from different cities under a pan-African hip-hop umbrella, a concept that seems obvious nowadays but Gesthuizen states “was an unheard term at the time.” African Hip Hop now runs a 24/7 radio stream, as well as Africa Is Hot, a new monthly radio show on Red Light Radio “exploring musical frontiers.”

For this Africa In Your Earbuds Gesthuizen brings us the latest installment of his 1980s Italian Afro-inspired series ‘Afro Cosmic Club,‘ a mixtape series he presents under the Italian incarnation of his DJ name: Gioumanne. Stream and download AIYE #54: DJ Gioumanne’s Afro Cosmic Club Volume 3 below and make sure to check out Gioumanne’s extensive liner notes about each track included in the mix.

Tracklist
Mac Gregor – Nan ye li kan
Wally Badarou – He was a rasta in London town
Tumblack – Chunga Funk
M’bamina – Kilowi-Kilowi
Ujamaa – Pokea
Unique – Business
Seigneur Tabu Ley Rochereau – Haffi deo
Errol de la Fuente – Happines
Jobby Valente – Coup de main
Henri Guedon – 22 Mai Delivrance
Lucky Zebila – Eh la moto!
Kyeremateng Stars – Beema se hmm
Kwaku Dadey – Twin cities
F Micalizzi – Hear it tonight
Dama Damawuzan – Misiqui
Uncle Joe’s Afri-beat – Onua
Kantata – Monsom
Kelly Brown Family – We need each other
Ray Lema – Dansometer
Bobongo Stars – Simba moto
Sunburst – Ukuti Ukuti
Alex Sambat – Black
Group NSI – Gadé sa ki ka passé dote kote
Julien Babinga – Mbongui Percussions
Ali & Tam’s avec l’Orchestre Malo – Malo
Abyssia – Risin’
Percussions and Company – Infernal round
Fuzz – Disco-tunga
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Liner Notes

Mac Gregor – Nan ye li kan
The obscure mid 80s lp Abidjan by Mac Gregor is probably the closest we’ll come to hearing an African Grace Jones. The female singer from Ivory Coast released an album which may have presented the avant garde of the Abidjan scene at the time, merging slap bass disco, sophisticated synth riffs and the uber-cool vocals courtesy of Mac. Ivory Coast seems to have been the only country that picked up a bit of the post-punk or disco-not-disco sound; the first release of Codek – Tam Tam (a.k.a. Tim Toum), a cosmic disco classic, was on West African Music, a small label from Ivory Coast.

Wally Badarou – He was a rasta in London town
The producer and keyboard player from Benin via France, UK and the Bahamas will forever be a part of recent African pop history for his Echoes album which was a big hit in West Africa in the mid 80s. Its predecessor, Wally’s debut lp Back To Scales To-Night, never reached that status, but it’s still worth seeking out for several big tunes (also see Afro Cosmic Club volume 2).

Tumblack – Chunga Funk
In the 1970s and 80s there were a number of European groups that created a sound based on African and Caribbean percussion mixed with disco and funk influences. The ‘Burundi black’ single from 1971 is a good example; the artist Burundi Steiphenson Black was really a pseudonym for French producer Michel Bernholc, and he actually sampled a live recording of Burundi drumming from 1967. Tumblack played their own music though and the album was created by a ‘who’s who’ of the French electronic scene, including Slim Pezin who was behind a couple of essential African-French disco-funk albums such as Congolese singer Abeti Masikini’s 1977 LPs.

M’bamina – Kilowi-Kilowi
A group formed in Italy in the early 70s by artists from Benin, Zaire, Italy and Cameroon, M’bamina grew an international following in the nearly 15 years they existed. The lp ‘Reflexion’ from 1982 was released on Paco Rabanne’s label, where they were joined by a diverse bunch of forward thinking artists from all over Africa and the Caribbean.

Ujamaa – Pokea
Congolese artist So Kalmery released his first music in Europe with his band Ujamaa. The lp Africa man was a blueprint for his later work. The lp would probably be filed under reggae but as you can hear, Ujamaa was also among the first non-Nigerian bands to try their hand at Afrobeat.

Unique – Business
Multicultural band from Germany based around Ghanaian singer Alan Cosmos (or Kosmos). Their only album Sankofa is a tough find. The sound is a bit more towards funk and soul than Alan Kosmos’ later work which steered towards highlife. With German musician ‘Graf’ Toeteberg who later became a pillar in the Senegalese hip hop scene.

Seigneur Tabu Ley Rochereau – Haffi deo
Tabu Ley, who sadly passed away in November last year, is often remembered for his massive legacy in Congolese rumba. Scattered among his discography which spans over 100 albums (or 250, according to other sources) is a handful of tunes that sounds quite different from the usual rumba. The title track of his 1985 album “Haffi deo” is a daring crossover to a smoother boogie funk sound. UK based label Soundway is reissuing this track in August on a 12 inch (misspelled “Hafi deo,” if you want to Google it).

Errol de la Fuente – Happines
While working on a compilation of music from the South American country (and former Dutch colony) of Surinam for Dutch-based record label Rush Hour / Kindred Spirits, I came across many small label releases, 7 inches that were often distributed via small stores or by the artists themselves. Errol de la Fuente recorded two singles with composer Ruben Sno. This song was most likely passed on at the time, as the audience was demanding slow soul ballads rather than uptempo disco-boogie.

Jobby Valente – Coup de main
Jobby is known to Prince fans around the world as the champagne lady in the movie Under the cherry moon (1986). But she’s also an accomplished singer and activist from the French Antilles island of Martinique whose record Tema (1981) features this big disco-biguine crossover tune.

Henri Guedon – 22 Mai Delivrance
Artist from the French Antilles with many classics to his name, including the big latin jazz record Cosmozouk percussion, released an innovative percussion based record ‘Retour’ in 1981. With sparse vocals and unusual musical instruments mixed in, Guedon created a sound that can compete with modern studio productions.

Lucky Zebila – Eh la moto!
Artist from Congo-Brazza who built a career as a choreographer of African dance in France and who released a record with his ensemble Ses Rythmes De Base. They decided to use a Fender Rhodes on some of the songs which works well for us. Lucky can also be heard on Interpretation Of The Original Rhythm, a afrojazz album by Ray Stephen Oche which was reissued in 2011.

Kyeremateng Stars – Beema se hmm
The band behind Kyeremateng Atwede had some serious highlife classics to their name, recorded mostly in the 70s and early 80s. In 1986 they released an LP on a small Dutch label which contained a rework of their “Maye Obi Den” (the original version can be heard on the Sofrito Tropical Discotheque compilation) and this tune with its infectious disco bass.

Kwaku Dadey – Twin cities
I bumped into the Heritage II LP while looking for a totally different record, and since the artwork looked interesting I decided to give it a listen. Like many albums recorded by Ghanaian musicians abroad during the 80s, this one has several interesting fusions of highlife, pop and funk. For some reason it’s gone under the radar and OG copies at the time of writing can still be found in mint condition for under 10$ – while many worthwhile OG African records from the 1970s and 80s have become unaffordable.

Franco Micalizzi – Hear it tonight
‘Vier Fäuste Gegen Rio’ or ‘Non C’E’ Due Senza Quattro’ was a 1984 Italian film starring Terence Hill and Bud Spencer, in English known as ‘Double Trouble’. The soundtrack was released in Switzerland under the German name, and features Brazilian-inspired music by Italian soundtrack legend Franco Micalizzi who somehow managed to bridge between Italian soundtrack lounge, Brazil bossa and the Azymuth 80s sound, and US boogie-funk groove.

Dama Damawuzan – Misiqui
Artist from Togo, heavily inspired by James Brown-era funk and soul but with a strong local sound. Most of his records are sought after. This late 80s 12 inch – still under the radar – was apparently a promo for Banque internationale pour l’Afrique occidentale (BIAO) and the b-side develops in interesting ways.

Uncle Joe’s Afri-beat – Onua
In the 1980s, Uncle Joe lived in Amsterdam Zuid-Oost (the Bijlmer area), which until today is home to a large Ghanaian community. His album Owo Odo was recorded in Ghana and in the Netherlands and features the legendary Kiki Gyan (here spelled ‘Djan’) on bass.

Kantata – Monsom
Together with fellow Ghanaian George Darko, the Germany based group Kantata have been at the start of burger highlife, the music played by Ghanaian immigrants in Europe – its name based on the city of Hamburg, not the snack – which often borrowed from other genres than highlife, including funk, soul and pop. ‘Monsom’ is from what appears to be their debut lp, the rare It’s High Time Now. Some of the songs on the album were repackaged and sold in the US and France, and their next album was for French-American record abel Celluloid.

Kelly Brown Family – We need each other
Kelly Brown (real name: Abdulkadir Mohammed Ali Bux) was a Kenyan musician born on the coast who from the early 70s spent time between Germany and Kenya, recording and releasing music in both countries. This is possibly his first release, a private-press 7 inch (I have only ever seen promo copies with a hand-written label) with a song apparently inspired by the latin funk song “Woman” by Barrabas (1972). Later output by Kelly Brown is mostly disco and pop. He was found dead in Germany in 1989, and though the circumstances surrounding his death have never been cleared it was suggested that he was murdered.

Ray Lema – Dansometer
Ray Lema should be counted among the giants of Congolese music, yet he’s not as widely know as the rumba and soukous artists from his generation. His respectable discography includes releases on Mango (a sublabel of Island records) and on Celluloid, where he released the electronic/wave fuelled “Medecine” featuring Tony Allen and M’bamina, from which the single “Dansometer” was taken.

Bobongo Stars – Simba moto
Bobongo Stars second album Makasi (1984) was released on Celluloid and like most African artists on the label at the time, their music crossed over from African pop into electronic wave. “Simba moto” is one of those songs that made a name on the 1980s Italian Afro scene and it’s featured on many a deejay’s favourite list.

Sunburst – Ukuti Ukuti
Tanzanian band Sunburst were among the most innovative of their time (1970s), and at some point they won a contest for best band of the country, were invited to Mozambique for the independence celebrations, toured Swaziland and temporarily relocated to Zambia where they had their own weekly live tv show on national television (at a time there was no television at all in their home country, except on the islands of Zanzibar). Their brand of music was a unique fusion of many styles, including Tanzanian coastal music, soul, funk, jazz and Zamrock. As I am working with the band to re-release their music, I finally got hold of their rarer-than-hens-teeth full album, recorded in Zambia in the mid-seventies. The anecdotes the band members told me are genuinely mind-blowing – for example, one of their compositions was covered – uncredited – and released by Japanese jazz legend Sadao Watanabe and played by a allstar cast of American jazz greats including George Benson, Eric Gale and Dave Grusin (it’s the song Bagamoyo-Zanzibar from his 1981 album Orange Express)!

Alex Sambat – Black
Politics in Gabon seems interwoven with musicianship – the First Lady of Gabon between 1967 and 1988 was Patience Dabany who was one of the biggest female singers out of Francophone Africa; her son with president Omar Bongo recorded a solo album in the late 70s with James Brown’s backing band, and when the son – Alain Bongo – ran for president in 2009 he used music as one of the shortcuts to the hearts of Gabonese youth.
Another member of the Bongo government, Alexandre Sambat, also tried his hands at music in the 1980s. His lp Bel Gwadloup from the mid 1980s has a serious line-up of musicians from the African and Caribbean French scene including Jocelyne Beroard (Kassav) and Pierre Akendengue on vocals, and fellow Gabonese Jean-Yves Messan on percussion.

Group NSI – Gadé sa ki ka passé dote kote
Jacob Desvarieux from Kassav’ has many claims to fame and NSI was one of those ventures that show that he had a more funky side than the digital pop-souk that he got known for later in the decade. New sounds from the islands is a collage of proto-zouk and this track which leans towards the disco side of things.

Julien Babinga – Mbongui Percussions
The albums released by Congolese dance teacher Julien Babinga in 1980s France look like they are full-on traditional percussion, but if you were to dismiss them you’d pass up on a couple of polyrhythmic electronic grooves which sound as if they were made for today’s dance floors.

Ali & Tam’s avec l’Orchestre Malo – Malo
Swiss record label Plainisphare released a number of African albums in the mid 80s by unknown Congolese groups. The self-titled lp by Ali & Tam’s and Orchestre Malo has a unique sound; it’s like a soul/funk/jazz album with a crossover to Congolese rumba, played in ‘unplugged’ style and I have never heard anything similar coming from Congo, though the 1978 album by Les Ya Toupas Du Zaire comes close. Ali & Tam’s were Aly Sow Baidy and Tamisimbi Mpungu, both teaching at the Institut National Des Arts du Zaire (INA).

Abyssia – Risin’
From a obscure LP called Gwekana by a group of musicians from various origins, based in France. With Vicky Edimo who by now is known to be among the most funky bass players from the African continent – he was also the producer behind the Afro cosmic grail ‘Look up in the sky’ by Cameroon-born child prodigy Francis ‘the Great’ Mbarga.

Percussions and Company – Infernal round
An instrumental from the French library records series Tele Music, with Pierre Alain Dahan, Marc Chanterau and Slim Pezin (Arpadys) who were the guys behind Tumblack.

Fuzz – Disco-tunga
Ashok Records was a small record label in Amsterdam that released music from artists in the Surinamese and African community in the Netherlands. Their biggest achievement is probably “Soul on fire,” a single recorded in Holland by Del Richardson, a member of 70s Ghanaian/British afro-pop band Osibisa. Fuzz is a somewhat enigmatic band but they released two singles on Ashok; one that is a cross-over of Surinam kaseko music and dirty synth funk, and this one which has a soul track on one side, and ‘Disco tunga’ which seems to borrow from Brazilian music.
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CARLOS MENA — ZACH COWIE — ELIJAH WOOD — KOOL A.D. — SOL POWER ALL-STARS — DJ NUNAS — NIC OFFER OF !!! — LARRY ACHIAMPONG — KYLA-ROSE SMITH OF FRESHLYGROUND— THE GTW — RADIO TANZANIA — JON THEODORE — DESMOND & THE TUTUS — MATHIEU SCHREYER II — YOUNG FATHERS — BBRAVE OF AKWAABA — OLD MONEY — DJ NEPTUNE — SAHEL SOUNDS — BEATENBERG — M1 [DEAD PREZ] — BODDHI SATVA — L’AFRIQUE SOM SYSTEME — NOMADIC WAX —  THE BROTHER MOVES ON — LV — BEN ASSITER [JAMES BLAKE'S DRUMMER] — JAKOBSNAKE — CHRISTIAN TIGER SCHOOL — SAUL WILLIAMS — TUNE-YARDS — MATHIEU SCHREYER — BLK JKS — ALEC LOMAMI — DJ MOMA — AWESOME TAPES FROM AFRICA — PETITE NOIR — OLUGBENGA — RICH MEDINA — VOICES OF BLACK — LAMIN FOFANA — CHICO MANN — DJ UNDERDOG — DJ OBAH — SABINE — BROTHA ONACI — DJ AQBT — JUST A BAND — STIMULUS — QOOL DJ MARV — SINKANE — CHIEF BOIMA

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AFRICA IN YOUR EARBUDS #55: CLAP! CLAP!

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Cover design by Underdog.

Clap! Clap! is an electronic project from Italian producer Cristiano Crisci that blends African field recordings and samples with eclectic drum programming influenced by footwork, juke & hip-hop. The result is a carefully-tailored soundscape that aims to reproduce classic rhythms through modern synths and beatwork, as seen in his Tamboucanda EP and upcoming debut album Tayi Bebba, whose lead single “The Rainstick Fable” has been getting heavy spins around here.

For this Africa In Your Earbuds, Clap! Clap! turned in a 33-minute mixtape of rare & unearthed gems paired with uplifting progressions from Benin’s Sunny Black’s Band, Orlando Julius Ekemode and more. “This mix consists of deep research, not only inside my records and my digital libraries but inside my soul,” he tells us. “This mix perfectly reflects what my emotions are living in these days. Constant changes, good, bad, sad and nice humor. These sounds have a big meaning for me and this mix is the best way to express what I’m feeling now.”

Grab AIYE #55: Clap! Clap! and see the full tracklist below. Tayi Bebba will be out September 8 from Black Acre.

Tracklist
Unknow – Children sing with Mbira and Kalimba
Wolumei – Akrowa
Lucie Eyenga – Brigitte
Sunny black’s band – Mi Fon To O
Bella Below – Awoula
Gnonnas Pedro – How Much Love Naturally Coast
Orlando Julius Ekemode – Ashiko
Gyedu Blay Ambolley – Burkina
Maurice Maiga and Amore Cultural group – Ana ce shashashai
Super otete mpomamu – Atakora Manu
Super Doeths – Akula (Owu Onye Ara)
A.B. Crentsil – Ehurisi
Kaiti Brothers – Ndungata
Katitu boys band – Mundu Mbiti
Peter Mwambi – Mueni
Unknow – Man from BAKA people sing and play Likembe music with Meje and Mbira
Tshibitshabo, Tumba, Groupe de Flutistes Bayeke avec Lulua Jazz – Kwimba nkudila
Abass Akande Obesere – introduction
Akendengue – Bineng
National Jazz du Dahomey – Alui Mado Kpogbe
Sunny black’s band – Atin Djoyin Madan

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DJ GIOUMANNEALEXIS TAYLOR OF HOT CHIP — CARLOS MENA — ZACH COWIE — ELIJAH WOOD — KOOL A.D. — SOL POWER ALL-STARS — DJ NUNAS — NIC OFFER OF !!! — LARRY ACHIAMPONG — KYLA-ROSE SMITH OF FRESHLYGROUND— THE GTW — RADIO TANZANIA — JON THEODORE — DESMOND & THE TUTUS — MATHIEU SCHREYER II — YOUNG FATHERS — BBRAVE OF AKWAABA — OLD MONEY — DJ NEPTUNE — SAHEL SOUNDS — BEATENBERG — M1 [DEAD PREZ] — BODDHI SATVA — L’AFRIQUE SOM SYSTEME — NOMADIC WAX —  THE BROTHER MOVES ON — LV — BEN ASSITER [JAMES BLAKE'S DRUMMER] — JAKOBSNAKE — CHRISTIAN TIGER SCHOOL — SAUL WILLIAMS — TUNE-YARDS — MATHIEU SCHREYER — BLK JKS — ALEC LOMAMI — DJ MOMA — AWESOME TAPES FROM AFRICA — PETITE NOIR — OLUGBENGA — RICH MEDINA — VOICES OF BLACK — LAMIN FOFANA — CHICO MANN — DJ UNDERDOG — DJ OBAH — SABINE — BROTHA ONACI — DJ AQBT — JUST A BAND — STIMULUS — QOOL DJ MARV — SINKANE — CHIEF BOIMA

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AFRICA IN YOUR EARBUDS #56: THE HAPPY SHOW

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The Happy Show is the New York-based DJ duo of South African artist Xander Ferreira (better known for his electronic project Gazelle) and British songwriter Findlay BrownThe two have been hosting parties in the city and across the globe that explore the sounds of zamrock, “Ghanaian funk, and South African 60s soul, down to the disco gems from Nigeria and Kenya.”

For this installment of Africa In Your Earbuds, The Happy Show curated an all-South African mixtape that spans several decades, “from the 60′s and 70′s sounds of mbaqanga, disco, funk and soul to the 80s synthpop hits and all the way to today’s sounds of shangaan electro,” as Ferreira points out, “finishing off with a very special unreleased track by two great friends from Khayelitsha that used to work with me while I was performing as Gazelle.”

Stream & download AIYE #56: The Happy Show below and check out the full mixtape’s tracklist, plus our previous Africa In Your Earbuds releases, listed underneath.

TRACKLIST
1. Oh Yeh Soweto – Teaspoon & The Waves
2. Inkonjane Jive – Zed Nkabinde
3. Nomacala – Piston Mahlathini & The Queens
4. Little Girl – Soul Throbs
5. Akulalwa Soweto – The Mgbaba Queens
6. Ahvuomo – Baranta, Hugh Masekela & Miatta Fahinbulleh
7. Shaka Bundu – Penny Penny
8. I Am a Fadget (Alternate Mix) – Evoid
9. N’wagezani My Love – Zinja Hlungwani
10. Tsekeleke (Vocal Mix) – Nozinja
11. Undenzile – DJ Aviwe Luv feat. Yolanda Fyrus

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AFRICA IN YOUR EARBUDS #57: CAPTAIN PLANET

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Captain Planet, the masked moniker of BK/LA beatmaker Charlie B. Wilder, steadily flips & injects rare vinyl samples from across the globe into his signature ‘gumbo funk’ productions. Wilder’s beats are typically culled from an arsenal of records & styles — NY hip-hop, NOLA funk, Zimbabwean chimurenga, Nigerian afrobeat, Brazilian samba — as brightly showcased in his latest Esperanto Slang LP (Bastard Jazz). For this installment of Africa In Your Earbuds, Captain Planet provides an infectious hour-long mix featuring varied selections from Sarkodie, Fela, E.L., William Onyeabor, Thomas Mapfumo, as well as some of his own original tracks and remixes. As he puts it, this is his “own personal ‘Declaration Of Funkiness’ for the United States of Africa.” Here’s what the producer had to say about his AIYE mix:

I really can’t explain my tremendous love of African music, except that maybe I was born with an mbira where my heart should be (or that my mom played The Cockerel Boys LP almost as much as Thriller while I was growing up). It defies logical explanation, but that’s how any healthy romance is. A friend gave me a cassette tape of Thomas Mapfumo before my first x-country roadtrip at age 16. The only other tapes I remember having in the mini-van on that mind expanding voyage were ATLiens and The Beatnuts, so the Mapfumo was in heavy rotation and a full-fledged fire was ignited.

Just three years later I found myself wandering through West Africa with my brother, each of us carrying nothing but a Jansport, which we filled with cassette tapes and vinyl from artists who were then unknown to me (Salif Keita, Awadi, Tiken Jah Fakoli, Ernesto Djedje, William Onyeabor…). Every time the backpacks reached capacity we would ship a box home. I was actually considering just digitizing an old cassette mix I made back then and turning that in [for this] AIYE. Instead I put together my own personal “Declaration Of Funkiness” for the United States of Africa- some old classics that first drew my attention to the continent, a few rarities from my vast vinyl collection (which is largely made up of African LPs), and a handful of my favorite recent releases that fuel my current DJ sets. I also sprinkled in some of my own productions…

Stream and download AIYE #57: Captain Planet below and check out the full mixtape’s tracklist, plus our previous Africa In Your Earbuds releases, listed underneath. If you’re in NYC, make sure to catch Captain Planet at our Electrafrique party this Friday!

TRACKLIST
1. The Cockerel Boys – Njalo Ngolwesihlanu [South Africa]
2. Ernesto Djedje – Zibote [Cote D'Ivoire]
3. Tau Ea Lesotho – Nyatsi Tloha Pela’ka [Lesotho]
4. Saran – Tounkan (Captain Planet Remix) [Guinea/USA]
5. R2bees ft. Sakodie & Nana Boroo – Agyeiii (Captain Planet Remix) [Ghana/USA]
6. Kabaka International Guitar Band – Mangala Special (Uproot Andy Remix) [Nigeria/USA]
7. Vee – Taku Taku [Botswana]
8. Fela Ransome Kuti – Roforofo Fight [Nigeria]
9. Niama Makalou et African Soul Band – Kognokoura [Mali]
10. Captain Planet ft. Alsarah – Safaru [USA/Sudan]
11. Nephews Of Phela – Mulah 2 [Ethiopia]
12. William Onyeabor – Good Name (Joakim Remix) [Nigeria/France]
13. Owiny Sigoma Band – Doyoi Nyajo Nam (Quantic Dub) [Kenya/UK]
14. E.L. – Obuu Mo [Ghana]
15. Fuse – Azonto (Jus Now Remix) [Ghana/UK]
16. Captain Planet – Dje Dje [USA/Cote D'Ivoire]
17. Gregor Salto & Mokoomba – Messe Messe (Dub) [Netherlands/Zimbabwe]
18. ??? – Mi Nina [Angola?] – any info on this track is much appreciated!
19. Sierra Leone’s Refugee All Stars – Gbara Case [Sierra Leone]
20. Etoile de Dakar ft. Youssou N’Dour – Absa Gueye [Senegal]
21. Thomas Mapfumo & Wadada Leo Smith – Marimuka [Zimbabwe/USA]

Get more African mixtapes from Africa In Your Earbuds:

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AFRICA IN YOUR EARBUDS #58: DJ SPOKO

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South African beatmaker DJ Spoko aka Marvin Ramalepe started producing on a PC as a teenager in Atteridgeville, a township outside Pretoria where he and his brother had moved to in order to find their father. In the early 2000s, Spoko traveled to Soweto, where he fine-tuned his engineering skills under shangaan electro mastermind Nozinja. After returning home and setting up his own studio, Spoko helped craft the percussion pattern behind DJ Mujava‘s massive hit “Township Funk.” Since then, he’s been developing his own ‘bacardi house’ genre — a kwaito-influenced style that pairs jolting military drums with pitched-up melodies — featured in his impressive Ghost Town (True Panther) and War God (Lit City Trax) releases, as well as in his recent Fantasma project with Spoek Mathambo.

For his Africa In Your Earbuds: ‘Okayafrica Township Tapes’, DJ Spoko steamrolls through a 40-minute mix that includes his original productions, reworks and collaborations with the likes of Pretoria MC Bizz AtvTribal Warriors, Dubbel Dutch, Massacooramaan, Aero Manyelo, Fantasma and more. Spoko had this to say about his tape:

“The mixtape highlights the reflection of the passing glance of WAR GOD, showing that this war is not on one side, it’s all sided. It [also] shows how many allies all over the world I have accumulated. The tape demotrates the works of King Spoko, that he can blend in with different kinds of musical styles, as most of the tracks I worked with different musicians from around the globe. #Salute the WAR GOD aka DJ Spoko.”

Download AIYE #58: DJ SPOKO’S ‘OKAYAFRICA TOWNSHIP TAPES’ below and check out the full mixtape’s tracklist, plus our previous Africa In Your Earbuds releases, listed underneath.

TRACKLIST
Bizz Atv – Negative People(DJ Spoko Remix)
Fantasma – Sefty Belt ft. JOSIAHWISE IS THE SERPENTWITHFEET
DJ Spoko – I Remember ft. G Dog
DJ Spoko – Chitahuri Dance
DJ Mujava – Township Funk
Tribal Warriors – Lerato ft. Noeli
Tribal Warriors – In The Heart Of The Nite
DJ Spoko X Lafawndah – I Lost My Fear
DJ Spoko X Massacooramaan – Feathers of the Phoenix
Dubbel Dutch x DJ Spoko – Sweat of the Dragon
Aero Manyelo x DJ Spoko – Rapoka

Get more African mixtapes from Africa In Your Earbuds:

CAPTAIN PLANETTHE HAPPY SHOWCLAP! CLAP!DJ GIOUMANNEALEXIS TAYLOR OF HOT CHIP — CARLOS MENA — ZACH COWIE — ELIJAH WOOD — KOOL A.D. — SOL POWER ALL-STARS — DJ NUNAS — NIC OFFER OF !!! — LARRY ACHIAMPONG — KYLA-ROSE SMITH OF FRESHLYGROUND— THE GTW — RADIO TANZANIA — JON THEODORE — DESMOND & THE TUTUS — MATHIEU SCHREYER II — YOUNG FATHERS — BBRAVE OF AKWAABA — OLD MONEY — DJ NEPTUNE — SAHEL SOUNDS — BEATENBERG — M1 [DEAD PREZ] — BODDHI SATVA — L’AFRIQUE SOM SYSTEME — NOMADIC WAX —  THE BROTHER MOVES ON — LV — BEN ASSITER [JAMES BLAKE'S DRUMMER] — JAKOBSNAKE — CHRISTIAN TIGER SCHOOL — SAUL WILLIAMS — TUNE-YARDS — MATHIEU SCHREYER — BLK JKS — ALEC LOMAMI — DJ MOMA — AWESOME TAPES FROM AFRICA — PETITE NOIR — OLUGBENGA — RICH MEDINA — VOICES OF BLACK — LAMIN FOFANA — CHICO MANN — DJ UNDERDOG — DJ OBAH — SABINE — BROTHA ONACI — DJ AQBT — JUST A BAND — STIMULUS — QOOL DJ MARV — SINKANE — CHIEF BOIMA

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AFRICA IN YOUR EARBUDS #59: GARTH TRINIDAD

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A veteran selector, Garth Trinidad has been on air at LA’s KCRW station since 1996 hosting a forward-pushing blend of hip-hop, soul and global rhythms on his drive-time radio show. Throughout those years he’s also lent a curatorial hand to TV shows like HBO’s Entourage (for which he held the music supervisor role) and served as a music pundit for PBS & NPR, among others. Apart from his radio show, he’s also currently the music editor of the free bi-monthly magazine LA Canvas.

For his Africa In Your Earbuds, Garth Trinidad sent us an hour-long, vinyl-heavy mix that spans a varied list of his personal favorite cuts— from Roy Ayers and Hugh Masekela classics to more recent genre-shattering beats by Batida. He explains his mix to us below:

My intrigue with African music began as a boy, discovering the likes of Miriam Makeba and Manu Dibango in my folks collection. My path since has been one of desire for knowledge and discovery. As a radio and club DJ I’ve been truly blessed with friends from around the world who’ve enriched my life and informed my musical world view. I tend to equate the world with Africa. I don’t think of it as a distant or out of reach land, rather the deepest wellspring from which we derive our nurture and savor. The vast majority of music as we know it is rooted in the soul of the African… I stuck to vinyl records (with the exception of the new Mateo Senolia single) that make transatlantic connections and have splashed nicely on dance floors and airwaves over the years. Nothing too obscure or new and cutting edge, just a handful of varied personal favorites. Hope you enjoy.

Download AIYE #59: Garth Trinidad below and check out the full mixtape’s tracklist, plus our previous Africa In Your Earbuds releases, listed underneath.

TRACKLIST
Neon Phusion ft New Sector Movements – The Future Ain’t The Same As It Used To Be [UK]
Afrodisiac Sound System – Dusty Lagos [USA]
African Connection – Tiembelema [Sierra Leone]
Roy Ayers – Land of Fruit and Honey [USA]
The Gaytones – Soul Makossa [Jamaica/USA]
Girma Beyene – Ene negn bay manesh [Ethiopia]
Mateo Senolia – A Field Song [USA]
Frederic Galliano & The African Divas – Woualai (Soul Designer Rework) [France/Mali]
Osborne – In Gear [USA]
Batida – Alegria [Angola/Portugal]
Africanism All Stars – Sye Bwa [France]
Robin Jones – Royal Bembe (House Dub) [UK]
Elesse – The Liberian Track [France]
Black Jazz Consortium – Far Away [USA]
Amaduduzo – Ayikho Indlela [South Africa]
Theo Parrish ft Craig Huckaby – Black Music [USA]
Kelenkye Band – Jungle Music [Ghana]
Cheikha Rimitti – Nakhla [Algeria]
Victor Davies – Brother (Bougie Soliterre Beats) [UK]
Hugh Masekela – Mace and Grenades [South Africa]
Letta Mbulu – Mahlalela [South Africa]

Get more African mixtapes from Africa In Your Earbuds:

DJ SPOKO — CAPTAIN PLANETTHE HAPPY SHOWCLAP! CLAP!DJ GIOUMANNEALEXIS TAYLOR OF HOT CHIP — CARLOS MENA — ZACH COWIE — ELIJAH WOOD — KOOL A.D. — SOL POWER ALL-STARS — DJ NUNAS — NIC OFFER OF !!! — LARRY ACHIAMPONG — KYLA-ROSE SMITH OF FRESHLYGROUND— THE GTW — RADIO TANZANIA — JON THEODORE — DESMOND & THE TUTUS — MATHIEU SCHREYER II — YOUNG FATHERS — BBRAVE OF AKWAABA — OLD MONEY — DJ NEPTUNE — SAHEL SOUNDS — BEATENBERG — M1 [DEAD PREZ] — BODDHI SATVA — L’AFRIQUE SOM SYSTEME — NOMADIC WAX —  THE BROTHER MOVES ON — LV — BEN ASSITER [JAMES BLAKE’S DRUMMER] — JAKOBSNAKE — CHRISTIAN TIGER SCHOOL — SAUL WILLIAMS — TUNE-YARDS — MATHIEU SCHREYER — BLK JKS — ALEC LOMAMI — DJ MOMA — AWESOME TAPES FROM AFRICA — PETITE NOIR — OLUGBENGA — RICH MEDINA — VOICES OF BLACK — LAMIN FOFANA — CHICO MANN — DJ UNDERDOG — DJ OBAH — SABINE — BROTHA ONACI — DJ AQBT — JUST A BAND — STIMULUS — QOOL DJ MARV — SINKANE — CHIEF BOIMA

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AFRICA IN YOUR EARBUDS #60: MIKAEL SEIFU

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Ethiopian beatsmith Mikael Seifu made his impressive debut this year with the 4-track Yarada Lij EP and loose single “Tuff Ruff” — a striking hybrid of house & UK garage production with secular azmari folk and sacred music traditions of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church. The Addis Ababa-based producer, who cites labelmate Endeguena Mulu, Burial, traditional Ethiopian folk, and Scott Storch as his influences, is the torch-bearing artist on the newly formed Washington, D.C. imprint 1432 R.

For his Africa In Your Earbuds mixtape, Mikael Seifu delivers an astounding, hazy journey through reinterpreted Ethiopian folk sounds. The producer mentions, “The last two songs are the only unaltered from the mix. I basically went for it and picked artists of Ethiopia or who are Ethiopian. That being said I used bits and pieces of their works and composed on top of that for the mix. One can say the majority of the mix is technically original stuff with it’s major influence and theme being Ethiopian folk.”

Download AIYE# 60: Mikael Seifu below. Check out the mixtape’s sample & tracklist, plus our previous Africa In Your Earbuds releases, listed underneath.

Samples Used For Mix/Tracklist:
Ethiopian Folk
Tommy T-Oromo Dub (Cushitic Dub)
Gash Abera Molla- Enkutatash & other
Emahoy Tsegué-Maryam Guèbrou: The Last Tears of a Deceased
Addis Acoustic Project: Soundcheck at Jazzamba Club
Hailu Mergia- Ambassel
Seifu Yohannes- Yekermo Sew
Zion Rebels ft. Lion Heart Soldiers, Tiger & Black Haze: Dess Yebelesh
Lema Guebre-Hiwot: Medina Zelessegna

Get more African mixtapes from Africa In Your Earbuds:

GARTH TRINIDAD — DJ SPOKO — CAPTAIN PLANETTHE HAPPY SHOWCLAP! CLAP!DJ GIOUMANNEALEXIS TAYLOR OF HOT CHIP — CARLOS MENA — ZACH COWIE — ELIJAH WOOD — KOOL A.D. — SOL POWER ALL-STARS — DJ NUNAS — NIC OFFER OF !!! — LARRY ACHIAMPONG — KYLA-ROSE SMITH OF FRESHLYGROUND— THE GTW — RADIO TANZANIA — JON THEODORE — DESMOND & THE TUTUS — MATHIEU SCHREYER II — YOUNG FATHERS — BBRAVE OF AKWAABA — OLD MONEY — DJ NEPTUNE — SAHEL SOUNDS — BEATENBERG — M1 [DEAD PREZ] — BODDHI SATVA — L’AFRIQUE SOM SYSTEME — NOMADIC WAX —  THE BROTHER MOVES ON — LV — BEN ASSITER [JAMES BLAKE’S DRUMMER] — JAKOBSNAKE — CHRISTIAN TIGER SCHOOL — SAUL WILLIAMS — TUNE-YARDS — MATHIEU SCHREYER — BLK JKS — ALEC LOMAMI — DJ MOMA — AWESOME TAPES FROM AFRICA — PETITE NOIR — OLUGBENGA — RICH MEDINA — VOICES OF BLACK — LAMIN FOFANA — CHICO MANN — DJ UNDERDOG — DJ OBAH — SABINE — BROTHA ONACI — DJ AQBT — JUST A BAND — STIMULUS — QOOL DJ MARV — SINKANE — CHIEF BOIMA

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AFRICA IN YOUR EARBUDS #61: DOOKOOM

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Cape Town’s grimy noise rap outfit Dookoom sparked a national controversy in South Africa last year with the video for “Larney Jou Poes,” a post-apartheid protest track paired with racially-charged visuals that depict frontman Isaac Mutant inciting farm workers to ‘burn down’ their bosses’ land. As Okayafrica contributor Justin Buys previously explained in his Dookoom & The Storm Behind The Rainbow op-ed, the video, which “went viral when the right wing Afrikaans fundamentalist group AfriForum decided to lay a lawsuit against the act for inciting violence against farmers, …. unveil[ed] the socio-economic storm brewing as result of a structural racial imbalance which continues to dictate the day-to-day affairs of the populace.”

For this installment of Africa In Your Earbuds, Dookoom’s DJ Roach shares a 38-minute sonic excursion aimed at shedding light on some of Cape Town’s unheard, underground voices. As he wrote to us in an e-mail, “This mixtape was inspired by the people of Cape Town. There are so many good artists on the Cape Flats who are still learning the craft. So basically I dedicate this to them… so that they keep chasing their dreams. Will do more mixtapes like this to try to expose more MCs that didn’t make it on my 1st ever mixtape of this nature. So expect more production on the mixtapes to come and more artists (eg. my Zimbabwean MCs too), finding themselves in Cape Town. I’m very humbled by the opportunity to share a little bit of my Africa. SaLoot.”

Stream & download AIYE #61: Dookoom below and revisit the group’s controversial video for “Larney Jou Poes” and previous single “Kak Stirvy.” See the full tracklist, plus our previous Africa In Your Earbuds releases listed underneath.

TRACKLIST
1. Blunts and Stunts – Archetypes
2. Pielle Yt – Dookoom.
3. Me – M.ILA ft BonZaya
4. Hip Hop is terug – Cream
5. Laanie Rot – Scally Wag & Isaac Mutant
6. Mother City – Youngster
7. Kennis Geewing – Hemelbesem feat Lee-Ursus
8. Blaze 5th – The Royal Rebel feat Bonzaya, Blackson, Postman.
9. Ballade van a Enkeling – Rashid Kamalie
10. Ons Willit Hehhh – Dr Kapnoudis ft Kay Kinetic
11. Tha Cypher – MC Pote, Chella83
12. Subwoofers en Speakers – Stahlbard, Dr Kapnoudis en Isaac Mutant.
13. StaanVas. Various.

Get more African mixtapes from Africa In Your Earbuds:

MIKAEL SEIFUGARTH TRINIDAD — DJ SPOKO — CAPTAIN PLANETTHE HAPPY SHOWCLAP! CLAP!DJ GIOUMANNEALEXIS TAYLOR OF HOT CHIP — CARLOS MENA — ZACH COWIE — ELIJAH WOOD — KOOL A.D. — SOL POWER ALL-STARS — DJ NUNAS — NIC OFFER OF !!! — LARRY ACHIAMPONG — KYLA-ROSE SMITH OF FRESHLYGROUND— THE GTW — RADIO TANZANIA — JON THEODORE — DESMOND & THE TUTUS — MATHIEU SCHREYER II — YOUNG FATHERS — BBRAVE OF AKWAABA — OLD MONEY — DJ NEPTUNE — SAHEL SOUNDS — BEATENBERG — M1 [DEAD PREZ] — BODDHI SATVA — L’AFRIQUE SOM SYSTEME — NOMADIC WAX —  THE BROTHER MOVES ON — LV — BEN ASSITER [JAMES BLAKE’S DRUMMER] — JAKOBSNAKE — CHRISTIAN TIGER SCHOOL — SAUL WILLIAMS — TUNE-YARDS — MATHIEU SCHREYER — BLK JKS — ALEC LOMAMI — DJ MOMA — AWESOME TAPES FROM AFRICA — PETITE NOIR — OLUGBENGA — RICH MEDINA — VOICES OF BLACK — LAMIN FOFANA — CHICO MANN — DJ UNDERDOG — DJ OBAH — SABINE — BROTHA ONACI — DJ AQBT — JUST A BAND — STIMULUS — QOOL DJ MARV — SINKANE — CHIEF BOIMA

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AFRICA IN YOUR EARBUDS #62: MARAMZA

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South African global future bass producer Maramza launched his music career as Richard The Third, crafting hip-hop beats for Tumi Molekane and producing a large batch of the tracks on Spoek Mathambo‘s 2010 debut album. Under his Maramza moniker, the Cape Town-based beatmaker looks to shed his underground hip-hop roots and dive into the SA sounds of kwaito, gqom, and Mzansi rap.

Those sounds are all present in Maramza’s 50-minute installment of Africa In Your Earbuds, which the producer describes in an e-mail to Okayafrica as “an all South African mix of Cape Town bass, Jozi hip-hop and Durban kwaito, with sprinklings of gqom, Soulection-style turnup & iKapa rap.” On his mix, Maramza kicks things off with Sibot and Okmalumkoolkat‘s “Nice Shandees,” then runs through a host of booming SA joints and his own remixes of Uhuru, Jumping Back Slash, Riky Rick, PHFat and many others. “[This is] Basically some of the music I’ve been playing,” he writes, “and some of the music I will be playing at gigs around the country, from day time outside jams to sweaty late night club sets.”

Stream and download AIYE #62: Maramza below and follow the producer on Souncloud / Twitter / Facebook. Check out the mixtape’s full tracklist, plus our previous Africa In Your Earbuds releases listed underneath.

Get more African mixtapes from Africa In Your Earbuds:

DOOKOOM — MIKAEL SEIFUGARTH TRINIDAD — DJ SPOKO — CAPTAIN PLANETTHE HAPPY SHOWCLAP! CLAP!DJ GIOUMANNEALEXIS TAYLOR OF HOT CHIP— CARLOS MENA — ZACH COWIE — ELIJAH WOOD — KOOL A.D. — SOL POWER ALL-STARS — DJ NUNAS — NIC OFFER OF !!! — LARRY ACHIAMPONG — KYLA-ROSE SMITH OF FRESHLYGROUND— THE GTW — RADIO TANZANIA — JON THEODORE — DESMOND & THE TUTUS — MATHIEU SCHREYER II — YOUNG FATHERS — BBRAVE OF AKWAABA — OLD MONEY — DJ NEPTUNE — SAHEL SOUNDS — BEATENBERG — M1 [DEAD PREZ] — BODDHI SATVA — L’AFRIQUE SOM SYSTEME — NOMADIC WAX —  THE BROTHER MOVES ON — LV — BEN ASSITER [JAMES BLAKE’S DRUMMER] — JAKOBSNAKE — CHRISTIAN TIGER SCHOOL — SAUL WILLIAMS — TUNE-YARDS — MATHIEU SCHREYER — BLK JKS — ALEC LOMAMI — DJ MOMA — AWESOME TAPES FROM AFRICA — PETITE NOIR — OLUGBENGA — RICH MEDINA — VOICES OF BLACK — LAMIN FOFANA — CHICO MANN — DJ UNDERDOG — DJ OBAH — SABINE — BROTHA ONACI — DJ AQBT — JUST A BAND — STIMULUS — QOOL DJ MARV — SINKANE — CHIEF BOIMA

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AFRICA IN YOUR EARBUDS #63: NICKODEMUS

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New York City-based DJ and producer Nickodemus made his name as the resident spinner at Turntables On The Hudson, a long-running global bass party held on a dock in Manhattan’s West side. Since then, the Bronx-born producer’s founded his own imprint Wonderwheel Recordings, from which he’s released a number of singles, remixes and LPs by himself, Alsarah & The Nubatones, Quantic, and many others. Nickodemus also recently shared WONDERWORLD: 10 Years of Painting Outside The Lines, a celebratory mix CD to mark the 10 year anniversary of his debut LP.

For this installment of Africa In Your Earbuds Nickodemus turns in an entrancing 52-minute mix that runs through tracks by Bombino, Owiny Sigoma Band, Clap! Clap!, Rocky Marsiano and several others. “Throughout the years I’ve followed & spun African music in many forms of funk, hip-hop, house,” the producer writes to Okayafrica via e-mail. “In this mix I wanted capture a little of it all including artists who may not be from Africa, but clearly collaborated with musicians or samples from the continent. As we know in music, it all comes full circle and we have to give respect to the many who’ve paved the way over the years to get us on the good foot worldwide today.”

Stream and download AIYE #63: Nickodemus below. Check out the mixtape’s full tracklist, plus our previous Africa In Your Earbuds releases listed underneath.

TRACKLIST
Romare “Nina”
The Sumo Brothers “I Love Music” (Umoja Edit) (Ivory Coast)
Umoja “Fiya” (Ghana)
Yacouba Diarra “Ginako (dj Smash Funky recall mix) (Burkina Faso/ USA)
Acid Arab feat. Avril & Shadi Khries “Samira”
Clap Clap “Barbuka”
Zed Bias & Mark Pritchard “Trouble in the Streets” (Kidkanevil Remix) (UK)
Owiny Sigoma Band “Nyiduonge Drums”
Novalima “Santero” (Peru)
Rocky Marsiano “Semba Assim”
DJ Khalab “Malala” (Italy)
Machine Drum “Listen to Me”
Bombino “Tar Hani” (Niger/ Kel Air Tuareg)
Alsarah and the Nubatones “Bilal Al Dahab” (Isaac Aesili Remix) (Sudan/ USA)
Nickodemus & Solani feat The Earthchild Project “Beauty is Your Name” (South Africa/ USA)

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