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NGOMA 3: Zulu House / Afro Electro / UK Funky

Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2009 1:44 pm
by zhao
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the original plan was for 3 to be dub grime apocalypse, and 4 an uplifting and soulful holiday in the tropics. but due to both the popularity of 2, and the challenge from dj Doom, I've decided to continue with the afro-centric 4/4 boom for this volume.

while staying in the same territory as 2, the journey is not the same, and many things make this one unique: the psychedelic motorik genius of Dj Clock's "Durban Guitar"; the monolithic, earth shaking visions of Black Coffee; DJ Sdoko's ominous Kraftwerkian phuture; Manya's soul stirring take on traditonal Angolan melodies; a surprisingly wicked banger from the Dutch DJ Bigga (UK is not the only place currently Afro minded), and ending with Sami vocal style from Mari Boine, reinterpreting the sound of indigenous Norway*. most of the selection are not well known or commonly used tracks in the "scene", with only one exception: just could not stay away from the Yellowtail (but check how it is used before you complain).

concerning the anti-apartheid and war samples used through out the mix: the struggle for freedom from colonialism is the context which gave rise to contemporary South African music: Kwaito was born amidst antagonism and bloodshed, and has led to the current house music scene. thus songs such as "100 Zulu Warriors" and the radio broadcast at the end should not be taken as an incitement of racial conflict (especially in light of last year's wave of horrible xenophobia) but as a reminder of the political realities of the Apartheid era from which this music comes.

*you might think it strange to include a traditional song from northern Europe on an Afrocentric project, but 1. thematically it fits the recording as the vocalist has for decades fought for equal rights of her people, who have long been the subject of discrimination, like South Africans, in their homeland; and 2. Henrich Schwartz who made the remix is a producer certainly with a lot of Africa on his mind.

as you enjoy this i will be back onto the original course: stay tuned for dub terrorism and caribbean love.

SINGLE TRACK VERSION: http://fairtilizer.com/track/95878

SEPARATE TRACKS DOWNLOAD: http://www.mediafire.com/?ydwmldoutm4 or http://rapidshare.com/files/264025524/d ... GOMA_3.zip OR http://www.megaupload.com/?d=P1QE8P7M

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NGOMA 1: global hiphop and dancehall:
http://www.dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.p ... 768#895768

NGOMA 2: afro techno, london house
http://www.dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.p ... 118#969118

NGOMA 3: zulu House, uk funky
http://www.dubstepforum.com/post1033507.html#p1033507

NGOMA 4: generation bass
http://www.dubstepforum.com/ngoma-4-gen ... 45933.html

NGOMA 6: ukulwa
http://www.dubstepforum.com/post1836144.html#p1836144

FUSION 1: afro-asian dubstep
http://www.dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.p ... ight=ngoma

Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2009 2:49 pm
by nesslei
LOVE the tracklisting (well, what i recognise of it :wink: ) and judging by the first two instalments i am ON THIS as soon as i get home!!

many thanks
x

Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2009 4:55 pm
by blk plague
can i have a moment please? im still trying to come to terms with number 2...zhao, do you ever sleep?

Posted: Sat Feb 21, 2009 12:42 pm
by zhao
BLK PLAGUE wrote:can i have a moment please? im still trying to come to terms with number 2...zhao, do you ever sleep?
hahaha... sleep is for the dead, doncha know? :D

and FUSION 2 is about half finished :D

but you will have a bit of time to catch your breath, as i have to bring computer into the shop come monday :cry:

Posted: Sat Feb 28, 2009 5:57 pm
by zhao
files indexed with song titles and countries of origin and re-upped.