Podcast: Radio Mukambo #446 – Cadence Revolution

This week, Radio Mukambo takes you to the French Caribbean to discover Disques Debs, a label that released hundreds of records, playing a pivotal role in bringing the creole music of Guadeloupe and Martinique to a wider international audience. “Cadence Révolution: Disques Debs International Vol. 2 (1973-1981)” is our cd of the week, out on Strut Records.

We also listen to The J&B Kings (Dubmatix & Bill King) paying respect to the Congo, a wildly popular dance featured in Hollywood Latin musicals in the late 1930s.

We witness the resurrection of Ibrahim Ferrer, who’s 2003 album Buenos Hermanos is remixed & remastered by producer Ry Cooder, out on World Circuit.

To finish we go to Africa with new singles by Nihiloxica (Uganda), Mzee & Rafiki (South Africa) feat. Soweto Gospel Choir & Oluhle (Zimbabwe), and legendary Malagasy guitarist Damily.

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CD of the week: Cadence Révolution: Disques Debs International Vol. 2 (1973-1981)

Tracklist:

  1. Les Vikings de Guadeloupe – Ambiance (Guhe Huiamo)

  2. Anelis Assumpção feat. Karina Buhr & Flavia Maia – Sonhando

  3. Carapaus Afrobeat – Hypnose

  4. Guadafrica Combo – Moin Ce Roi Roi

  5. Mzee & Rafiki feat. Soweto Gospel Choir & Oluhle – Ngiyeza

  6. Lia de Itamaracá – Lua Ciranda

  7. Koumbit – Lagé Yo

  8. Ibrahim Ferrer – Ven Conmigo Guajira

  9. J&B Kings – Conga Congo (Dubmatix & Bill King Project)

  10. Damily – Zaho va

  11. Nihiloxica – Tewali Sukali

  12. Caribombo feat. Menwar – Bin De Dam

  13. Edouard Benoit – Mauve Chauffe