African Muxtape By Amanda on April 16, 2008 7:43 AM | Permalink | Comments (2)
The best muxtape I have found randomly is this one of African and African diaspora music from the group blog Houstoned Rocks. The rest of that blog is worth reading too (including this report from the frontline of Broooce. Sigh. Come back, Broooce!) He has also annotated his selections with comments and some YouTube. Over the past year I've really been digging into various forms of music from the African continent, and I've already tracked down to buy some of songs here. The opening one "Osain" starts off a bit pan-pipey for me but once the singing starts after the minute and a half mark I fall in love. The piano on that one was a terrific surprise. Vusi Mahlasela was advertised to be at the Blue Mountains Music Fest but wasn't there, he still made Byron. I also love the Bookor Band and their harmonica, the Franco and Super Jazz Des Juenes tracks. I love it all.
No way to tell how long he'll keep it up but I hope a bit longer so you can all enjoy it. I might have to do an "international" muxtape next myself.
By Laura
on April 16, 2008 10:52 AM
Awesome Tapes from Africa has great stuff. http://awesometapesfromafrica.blogspot.com/
By Amanda
on April 16, 2008 11:02 AM
Yep, one of my faves too.