african scream contest
hungovermulatto
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apologies if this got posted, but i just got back from a month on the appalachian trail...damn nice selection.http://analogafrica.blogspot.com/frank have anything to do with this?
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between this, the new Nigeria 70 on strut, and the 2 new Soundway joints, I'm feel a lil bit inundated by the afro-funk.
I'm not complaining though.
With the stuff Frank is digging up I guess he could have been involved but as far as I know he's not. I think Samy from Analog Africa is repsonsible for it all pretty much.
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this came out 7 years ago...is there a new one? I thought strut went out of business
They seem to be back--this is billed as a sequel:
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The people wanna know.
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yeah what's the deal?
as for the new Nigeria 70 on strut. It's great, but much less focussed on dancefloor friendly material. About half of it is on the more traditional highlife/juju side. Great nonetheless. I was hoping for that other track by JINGO.
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Is this confirmed or just a rumor?
without having looked at the tracklisting and with no disrespect to any involved....
this gets my vote for the absolutely worst title for a release ever.
look for the sequel: bantu grunt bonanza
Yes, the title is wilde suspect.
i have to
i find it slightly offensive as a senegalese citizen
YOU OBVIOUSLY HAVEN'T HEARD MY MIXTAPES WHICH ARE 95% REAL AFRIKKKAN MUZAK MADE BY 95% REAL AFRIKKAN MUZAKIANS.
STEVE BIKO BABY TEES FOR DAYZ.
we are clowning for the most part
but at first glance i am a bit offended...however i guess there must be a reason
could the reference possibly be to africanized James' Brown-esque grunts? Oh so funky shrieks in the name of the funk?
if you name your compilation something like African Scream Contest, it'd make sense to be prepared for some clowning. we're just having fun over here.
i don't particularly feel like emailing anyone about my opinions but they can feel free to contact me if they'd like to.
this has not upset my psyche in such a manner that i am ready to write petitions. just find the title incredibly corny.
now back to this crazy Coltrane comp i'm listening to called Afro Sax Appeal: Blow That Horny Horn[/b]
Melome Clement (Chef d??Orchestre of Poly-Rythmo and big James Brown Fan - Like many in West Africa) composed it and had asked Lohento Eskill (Poly-Rythmo??s Lead Singer) to scream in between the lyrics during recording, and he did just that.
This tune became one of Benin??s most successful song (For various reasons) and as a consequence many bands in that country started Screaming on their recording, Melome explaining that bands started competing during festivals as who would scream best during live shows. Thats how I got the idea for the title.
As Reynaldo is saying you have to take the title literally....and maybe with a bit of humor more then anything.
I had the same thoughts about the title being a bit unfortunate but as Samy explained, there's a valid context.
For the musical content alone plus for the fact that this is a legit release with the artists receiving very reasonable compensation, everyone should buy a copy of this record!
And no -I don't have anything to do with this release.
To me the title makes a lot sense when hearing the music.
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