Monday, August 30, 2010

clandestino playlist 8/30

A very jazzy show today. I was just feeling that way. Sorry if you were looking for the ripping hard funk!

Prince Lasha..."Impressions of Eric Dolphy"...Insight...(CBS-UK/Dusty Groove reissue)



Roy Campbell's Pyramid Trio..."Ethnic Stew & Brew"...Ethnic Stew & Brew...(Delmark)
Someone should put this to vinyl!

William Parker..."I Plan to Stay a Believer"...Inside Songs of Curtis Mayfield...(Aum Fidelity)

Ndikho Xaba & the Natives..."Nomusa"...v/a-Spiritual Jazz...(Jazzman/Now Again)

Phil Cohran & the Artistic Heritage Ensemble..."Motherless Child"...Armageddon...(Katalyst)



Rahsaan Roland Kirk..."Black Root"...Natural Black Inventions: Root Strata...(Atlantic)
Possibly my fave Rahsaan LP!!

Orchestra Baobab..."Cabral"...Roots & Fruit...(Popular African Music)

Celestine Ukwu & his Philosophers International..."Igede"...v/a-African Music...(Vertigo)

Slim Young..."Odo Yede"...Slim Young...(Coconut)
The only info I could find on this Ghanaian artist is here.

Peacocks International Guitar Band..."Onye Aghala Nwanneya"...v/a-Nigeria Special 2...(Soundway)

Earth, Wind & Fire..."Energy"...The Need of Love...(Warners)
Excellent early LP, before they got bloated.



Catalyst..."Bahia"...Complete Recordings vol 2...(Porter)
Catalyst..."East"...Complete Recordings vol 1...(Porter)
From the always amazing Porter Records.



Whitefield Brothers..."Taisho"...Earthology...(Now Again)

The Professionals..."Godfather" theme...v/a-Cult Cargo: Belize City Boil-Up...(Numero Group)



Grupo Fantasma..."Araña Cuña"...El Existential...(NatGeo)

Sonora Casino..."Astronautas a Mercurio"...v/a-Obsession...(Bully)

Fruko y sus Tesos..."Lamento Cubano"...v/a-The Afrosound of Colombia...(Vampisoul)

And we close with a few Fania reissues...
Kako & his Orchestra..."Aunque no Tengo Dinero"...Live it Up...(Musicor/Fania reissue)
La Sonora Ponceña..."Pa' los Ponceños"...Algo de Locura...(Musicor/Fania reissue)
Markolino Dimond & Frankie Dante..."El Quinto de Beethoven"...Beethoven's Vth...(Cotique/Fania reissue)


Thanks to all the listeners worldwide. We'll be back next Monday 230-430pm (ET) at WMUA.org. Don't forget about our thing this Saturday night.

Promos to:
WMUA 91.1 FM
Attention: Andujar
105 Campus Center
UMass
Amherst, MA
01003
USA
bombasticos@yahoo.com

Sunday, August 29, 2010

La Placita del Mercado...in Shelburne Falls 9/4 with Andujar and Studebaker Hawk


Join Studebaker Hawk and Andujar out in beautiful Shelburne Falls for a Tropical & Funk end of summer dance party. Wood dancefloor, outdoor patio, beer/wine and a giant fishtank! We'll be spinning Latin, African, Caribbean and funk/soul vinyl, bringing the heat to the West County hills! We'll kick off at 7:30 and dance til midnight. The $5 admission includes two drink tickets. Hope to see ya there...Sat Sept 4th at McCusker's, ...3... State St, Shelburne Falls (at the end of the Bridge of Flowers!) 01370

For the Facebook event page click here.
To see photos from the last one click here.


Saturday, August 28, 2010

clandestino playlist 8/23...Middle East & Africa 4 1/2 hour blowout!

Victor and I teamed up again for this one...an (almost!) all-Africa/Middle East jam. Sorry for the delay on getting this playlist up...my computer was in the shop for a week.

the Tabula Rasa side...

The Habibiya..."Mandola"...If Man But Knew...(Sunbeam reissue)
Folks from UK psych legends Mighty Baby after they went to Morocco and became sufis.

Kostas Roukounas..."Dervisena"...v/a-Mourmourika: Songs of the Greek Underground...(Rounder)

Ersen..."Kara Yazi"...v/a-Love Peace & Poetry: Turkish Psych...(Normal)

Lula Cortes..."Ratnabali"...Rosa de Sangue...(Time Lag reissue)



Ahmed Abdul-Malik..."Far'ah Alaiyna (Joy Upon Us)"...Jazz Sahara...(Riverside)



Troupe Majidi..."Khlili"...v/a-Ecstatic Music of the Jemaa el Fna...(Sublime Frequencies)
Amal Saha..."Lahmami"...v/a-Ecstatic Music of the Jemaa el Fna...(Sublime Frequencies)
Troupe Majidi..."Rsami"...v/a-Ecstatic Music of the Jemaa el Fna...(Sublime Frequencies)

Orient Express..."Azaar"...The Orient Express...(Mainstream)



Selda..."Bundun Sonra"...v/a-Love Peace & Poetry: Turkish Psych...(Normal)

Mulatu Astatqe..."Metsche Dersche"...Ethiopian Modern Instrumental Hits...(L'Arome/Buda Musique)

Whitefield Brothers..."Taisho"...Earthology...(Now Again)



Amon Duul II..."Kanaan"...Phallus Dei...(Repertoire)

M. Ashraf..."Ho Jeth Ji Aaj Main"...v/a-Sound of Wonder...(Finders Keepers)



Bellemoue & Benfissa..."L Mandouche l'Auto"...v/a-1970s Algerian Proto-Räi Underground...(Sublime Frequencies)
Omar Souleyman..."Li Raja Behawakom"...Jazeera Nights...(Sublime Frequencies)



Baris Manço..."Daglar Daglar"...Dunden Bugune...(Guerssen)

Littles..."Fatemah Sultan"...v/a-Raks Raks Raks...(Raks)
Moha Jamin..."Sheshwa Heshat Maha Jamin"...v/a-Raks Raks Raks...(Raks)



Whitefield Brothers..."Pamukkale"...Earthology...(Now Again)

Lloyd Miller..."Shur Thing"...A Lifetime in Oriental Jazz...(Jazzman)

Zia..."Helelyos"...v/a-Pomegranates...(Finders Keepers)

Omar Khorshid..."Warakat ya Nassib"...Guitar el Chark...(Sublime Frequencies)

Altaf Gnawa Group..."Baba Mimoun"...Gnawa Music from Morocco...(Arc Music)

Group Doueh..."Ragsa Jaguar"...Tregg Salaam...(Sublime Frequencies)

Getatchew Mekurya & the Ex..."Che Belew Shelella"...Moa Anbessa...(Terp/Mississippi)



Mutamassik and 4th Pyramid..."Interlude for Grampa (A'ala Geddu)...12"...(Sound-Ink)

The Devil's Anvil..."Wala Dal"...Hard Rock from the Middle East...(Columbia)
John Berberian..."Savgulum"...Oud Artistry...(Mainstream)
John Berberian and the Middle Eastern Ensemble..."Chem oo Chem"...Middle Eastern Rock...(Verve)

the Clandestino side...
Ofege..."Nobody Fails"...Try & Love...(Academy reissue)
The Hygrades..."Somebody's Gonna Lose or Win"...v/a-The World Ends...(Soundway)
SJOB Movement..."Nobody Cares"...A Move in the Right Direction...(Academy reissue)



Johannesburg Street Band..."Thimlela"...Johannesburg Street Band...(Uni/Chisa)
Gentleman Mike Ejeagha & his Premier Dance Band..."Obiako Nnwam"...v/a-African Music...(Vertigo)
Sikiru Ayinde Barrister & his Supreme Fuji Commanders..."E Ma Kalo"...E Sinmi "Rascality"...(Oluyole)
Prince Nico Mbarga & Rocafil Jazz..."Onye Ori Obi"...Rocafil Jazz...(Decca)
Le Ry-Co Jazz..."Pi-Pi-Poh"...v/a-Jazz Bizniz 3...(Counterpoint)
Ashanti Brothers Band..."Mo Ma Yenye Odo"...Wo Yonko da Ne Wo Da...(Philips)
The Green Arrows..."Bambo Makwatila"...4 Track Recording Session...(Analog Africa)



Tirogo..."Float"...Float...(Shadoks)
Geraldo Pino..."African Hustle"...v/a-Lagos Disco Inferno...(Academy)

Albert Siassa..."Solitude"...v/a-Asalam Aleikum Afrika...(Antilles)
Mamo Lagbema..."Sind n Bassa"...v/a-Ouaga Affair...(Saravanaphone)



Mehrpouya Abbas..."Scorpio"...Mehrpouya Sitar...(Persianna)
Bijan Samandar..."Char Mezrab II"...Music of Iran: The Tar...(Lyrichord)

Chaba Fadela..."Nabki Ouahadi"...You are Mine...(Mango)
Fairuz..."Khattet Kadamkon"...In America...(Capitol International)
Actually recorded in Lebanon, but marketed for her American tour.

Selda..."Ince Ince"...Selda...(Finders Keepers reissue)
Oh No...(side one intro)...Dr No's Oxperiment...(Stones Throw)
The latter samples the former...Turkish rock goddess Selda!!

Hedzoleh Soundz..."Mo Osu Obu Naa"...Hedzoleh...(Soundway reissue)

Osibisa..."Spirits Up Above"...Woyaya...(Decca)
Osibisa..."Che Che Kule"...Heads...(Decca)
Osibisa..."Survival/Move On"...Woyaya...(Decca)
RIP Mac Tontoh and Spartacus R...


Radio Clandestino airs live every Monday 230-430pm (ET) at WMUA.org.

Promos to:
WMUA 91.1 FM
Attention: Andujar
105 Campus Center
UMass
Amherst, MA
01003
USA
bombasticos@yahoo.com

Thursday, August 19, 2010

clandestino playlist 8/16

RIP Abbey Lincoln, Bobby Paunetto, Richie Hayward (Little Feat drummer), Esteban "Steve" Jordan, Mac Tontoh and Sparticus R (Osibisa).

Jamemurrell Stanley..."Drumtalk"...Sketches of Africa...(Djimbe)

RIP, Abbey Lincoln...
Abbey Lincoln w/ Max Roach..."Driva Man", "Freedom Day", "Triptych:Prayer-Protest-Peace"...We Insist! Freedom Now Suite...(Candid)
One of the most important American music compositions ever...

Abbey Lincoln w/ Max Roach..."Mendacity"...Percussion Bittersweet...(Impulse)
Abbey Lincoln..."I Got Thunder (And It Rings)"...The World is Falling Down...(Verve)
Abbey Lincoln..."Blue Monk"...Abbey Sings Abbey...(Verve)

Orchestra Baobab..."Sibou Odia"...Bamba...(Stern's Africa)



Vieux Farka Touré..."Fafa"...Live...(Six Degrees)

Henrí Guedón..."Guajira Contestacion"...Early Latin and Boogaloo Recordings....(Comet)
Amazing composer and bandleader from Guadelupe.



Billy Bang..."Chan Chan"...Prayer for Peace...(TUM)
Gorgeous version of that famous Compay Segundo tune.

Bobby Paunetto, RIP...
Bobby Paunetto..."Osiris"...Paunetto's Point...(Pathfinder)
Bobby Vince Paunetto..."Little Rico/Little Rico's Theme"...v/a-Nuyorica!...(Soul Jazz)
Bobby Paunetto..."El Señor Sid"...El Sonido Moderno...(Mardi Gras/Fania reissue)
Bobby Paunetto..."Why is Woodpecker Sad?"...El Sonido Moderno...(Mardi Gras/Fania reissue)



Esteban "Steve" Jordan, RIP...
Steve Jordan..."Ain't No Big Thing"...45...(ARV International)
Steve Jordan..."Vamos a Tratar ser Amigos Ya" (Why Can't We Be Friends)...Steve Jordan...(Freddie)
Esteban "Steve" Jordan..."Vuela la Paloma"...The Many Sounds of Esteban Jordan...(Arhoolie)
The Jimi Hendrix of the accordian...and a fine singer too.



Machito & his Orchestra..."Tanga"...v/a-The Original Mambo Kings...(Verve)
Another one for the smokers....

Little Willie John..."My Nerves"...v/a-Hipshakers...(Vampisoul)

Thanks for listening. Clandestino airs weekly every Monday 230-430pm (ET) for live broadcast. Monday the 23rd however Victor (Tabula Rasa-Mondays noon-230) and I will be combining forces for a 4 and a half hour Middle Eastern and African music jam. So tune in at noon.
Listen live at WMUA.org.

Promos to:
WMUA 91.1 FM
Attention: Andujar
105 Campus Center
UMass
Amherst, MA
01003
USA
bombasticos@yahoo.com

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Here's the full unedited interview for the Valley Advocate


Thanks to Matthew Dube for the interview. The original article is available here.
(photo by Hannah Lord)


Where did you grow up? How did you end up in the Valley?

----- I hit the earth in Holyoke, MA, November 19 1975. I have lived in WMass and Boston my entire life. I've been in Greenfield since 2003.

What is your musical background?

----- Key developments: Punk at 14, free jazz at 17, afrobeat at 20...lately I've been listening to a lot of music from the Middle East. Tired of the Beatles. Never got into Radiohead. Mind stretched daily by amazing music of today.
At 16 I started a noise band called Squidlaunch and we went all out without a care in the world. It was awesome to destroy heads (and bodies) in such fashion.
I am currently trying to unlock some percussion secrets through rumbas. Also wanna learn piano if anyone can help me with that.


Where does your handle, "Andujar," come from? The baseball player? The Spanish town?

------ That's sort-of classified. But there is a beautiful Spanish town, as well as a hot-tempered ballplayer...that much we know.

Is your focus these days West African and Cuban music? How did you get into these strains?

------ I got into African sounds through Fela, Tony Allen, Art Ensemble of Chicago, James Brown, Sun Ra. I prefer the harder, funkier stuff, but I also dig Congolese Rumba, jazz, highlife, etc, from across the continent and beyond. There's a lot of Cuban-inspired music in Africa as well. I recommend Geraldo Pino, Orchestre Poly-Rhythmo, Blo, Segun Bucknor...

My fave latin stuff tends to be fast, with sophisticated horn lines and a good amount of improvisation, and timbales and cowbell to smash your skull. But I also like the bouncy cumbias, classic charangas, funky bugalú and a good amount of South American psych rock. All of these I play on my radio show.

These Afro and salsa sounds...I dig the heavy poly-rhythms, the hard-driving groove, screaming vocals...it becomes trance shit. When you lock in, you're gone with it. There's a lot of inspiration in those drums. Some of this stuff hits me in the gut the way hardcore did when I was a kid. Fast and raw, 'cause who wants to deal with middle-of-the-road bullshit? There's a lot of safe music out there for people. If they come and hear what we bring they will not forget it. That's what we did back in the hardcore days and that's what we're doing now.



Please list all of you current music-related activities and events (DJing, radio, producing shows, etc.).

--------I've been doing radio since 98, mostly at WMUA 91.1. That station is a goldmine of culture and ideas and everyone who listens to it should feel blessed to have it transmitting it's goodness right to your radio box.
My show is Clandestino. It's all over the place sometimes but it generally features the hardest in world music and funk. Lots of African music, latin, hard funk, international psych, jazz, some rap and comedy. There's a lot of other music I like too and occasionally they will find their way in. Although I've yet to work death metal into the mix for fear of people turning it off...however I tend to really dig that stuff. I often times have guests and live interviews. Some highlights include Sharon Jones, members of Grupo Fantasma, Zozo Afrobeat, Kokolo, Antibalas, Bio Ritmo, Nomo, and others. And it's always a party with folks like Mike P, Bongohead, Chris Dooley and everyone else who stops by often.
The show is weekly every Monday afternoon 230-430. I get a lot of positive feedback and I'm glad people listen.

--------We've been doing a monthly vinyl night called Sweet Exorcist at the People's Pint, although this month (Aug) we will be doing a Friday the 13th throwdown at the Hope & Olive. We jam all kinds of funky music with live percussion. People dance, drink, release, enjoy and get to know each other. George Myers and I started it a few years back and regulars have included DJ 12XU, B-COMING, and Studebaker Hawk, who I've been working with a lot. I also do a bunch of projects with Pablo Yglesias aka DJ Bongohead, including a night we designed called Rumba Pscodélica which brings together all kinds of tropical music vinyl from garage to afrobeat to dub to salsa, with live percussion, visuals and crazy poster graphics, with the occasional live band.
Everybody in Franklin County have been cool...we've done parties in Turners at the Rendezvous, in Shelburne Falls, Greenfield...we're bringing the heat and people are coming out for it. Folks in Hamp don't know what they're missing. They should come up to Greenfield to check the pulse because they might find that things are starting to happen up here. Northampton has been expecting people from up here to trek down there for shit, but they never seem to bother to come see what's going on here. But we got good eats, good records, activists, artists, farmers, food producers etc.

---------I do a blog www.peaceandrhythm.com which lately has been mostly radio playlists, announcements and videos, but I've got a few reviews, interviews etc up there. I sort-of approach it like it's a zine or something.

---------I've helped put out some records for noise artists, including my own band. I also compiled two CDs of contemporary afrobeat with Pablo Yglesias. We chose the tunes, wrote the notes, etc. They are called Afrobeat Revival and Afrobeat Revolution. Bands include Tony Allen, Seun Kuti, Antibalas, Femm Nameless, Superpowers, Zozo, Kokolo, Dennis Ferrer, Souljazz Orch, Ted Sirota's Rebel Souls, and many more. They are available from World Music Network, Amazon, Dusty Groove, Barnes & Noble, Newbury Comics, and other outlets.

---------I've helped bring a bunch of bands to the area, something I've done since the punk rock days...in the service of the music.

---------I've got a couple other things up my sleeve that will be revealed at some near point.



Is vinyl the best medium for music?

---------Any medium is good...live, vinyl, 8 track, digi. I prefer vinyl because I like dropping needles in grooves. I like to hold them smell them spin them look at them. Like the beautiful ladies.
It's definately more fun to hand an interested person the vinyl, artwork and all. And they sound so good with thick vinyl and good needle.

What's next?

----------The next party is at the Hope & Olive in Greenfield on Fri 8/13. Then there's one in Shelburne Falls on 9/4, followed by the People's Pint later in Sept. in which we shall be joined by Mike P of Mass Tropicas who digs up all the awesome chicha 45s when he goes to Peru. That one'll be a record release party for Ranil.
---------We'll be hitting some southern states soon too on a small tour. And continuing with Radio Clandestino. And any other hustle we can cook up. Let me know if you have any ideas.

Brendon Rule aka Andujar
Greenfield, MA
bombasticos@yahoo.com
Facebook: D.J. Andujar

Sweet Exorcist...Friday the 13th Edition at Hope & Olive!!! UPDATE: another DJ added, see below

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JUST ADDED TO THE NIGHT: DJ LEN BIAS (Tokyo, Japan)!!!!!!!!
Sweet Exorcist returns in August at the Hope & Olive on Fri the 13th. DJs Andujar & Studebaker Hawk spin funky vinyl jams until 1am. Funk, soul, disco, afro, reggae, latin, hip hop and more. Live percussion accompaniment with SemDente & Yagyu Clan. Come and party, dance, hang, drink, etc. Good times, Franklin County!!!!!! More info: bombasticos@yahoo.com
here's a link to a larger file to see Thom Dudley's fantastic poster art in ...another color and in more detail: http://sightlab.com/exorcist_B.jpg

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

clandestino playlist 8/9

Here's the playlist from Monday's Clandestino. Don't forget about our Sweet Exorcist monthly night of vinyl and live percussion at the Hope & Olive, Friday the 13th. DJs for August include Andujar, Studebaker Hawk and Len Bias (in town from Tokyo!).
And while you're clicking links: here's an article about me in this week's Valley Advocate.

Chaba Fadela..."Nabki Ouahdi" (Crying Alone)...You Are Mine...(Mango/Island)

Amal Saha..."Sabra and Shatilla"...v/a-Ecstatic Music of the Jemaa el Fna...(Sublime Frequencies)

Amadou Balake..."Kambele-Ba"...Señor Eclectico...(Oriki Music)



The Black Mirrors..."The World Ends"...v/a-The World Ends...(Soundway)
Has there been a more true song ever sung?

Big John Oiakhena..."Soul Generation"...v/a-The World Ends...(Soundway)


Johnny Haastrup..."Greetings"...v/a-Nigeria Disco Funk Special...(Soundway)

Massak..."Radio Underground"...Haiti Market...(Le Maquis)



Brownout..."Slinky" (CaZ rmx)...12"...(Analigital)

Saravah Soul..."Cochorro da Igrejinha"...Cultura Impura...(Tru Thoughts)
Brand new fine disk from Saravah Soul.



Pinduca..."Dona Maria"...Seleçãos de Ouro...(
Chico Trujillo..."Lanzaplatos"...Chico de Oro...(Barbés)
Princesa w/ Rancho MC..."Con la Misma Moneda" (Chancha via Circuito rmx)...v/a-BGT Cumbia...(Nascente)
For J.D.

The Alchemystics..."Type a Prayer"...EP...(North Fire)
Playing at Bishop's Lounge this Sat night.

Kenny Knotts..."Shine His Light"...45...(Scoops)
Vibronics...(version of above)...45...(Scoops)

Pete Rock w/ Chip Fu and Co...."Ready fe War"...NY's Finest...(Nature Sounds)
Rob Symeon & Ticklah..."One Way Road"...12"...(Concent Production)
Lee "Scratch" Perry & Full Experience..."Disco Devil"...12"...(Upsetter)
Itopia..."Message from Jah"...12"...(Wackie's)

Beta Hector w/Dionne Charles..."Creepin'"...v/a-Tru Thoughts Funk...(Tru Thoughts)

Clandestino airs live every Monday 230-430pm (ET) at WMUA.org.

Promos to: WMUA 91.1 FM Attention: Andujar 105 Campus Center UMass Amherst, MA 01003 USA
bombasticos@yahoo.com

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Sweet Exorcist...Friday the 13th Edition at Hope & Olive!!!

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Sweet Exorcist returns in August at the Hope & Olive on Fri the 13th. DJs Andujar & Studebaker Hawk spin funky vinyl jams until 1am. Funk, soul, disco, afro, reggae, latin, hip hop and more. Live percussion accompaniment with SemDente & Yagyu Clan. Come and party, dance, hang, drink, etc. Good times, Franklin County!!!!!! More info: bombasticos@yahoo.com
here's a link to a larger file to see Thom Dudley's fantastic poster art in ...another color and in more detail: http://sightlab.com/exorcist_B.jpg


Sunday, August 8, 2010

clandestino spiritual game playlist 8/2...late again!

(original art by Ghariokwu Lemi)

I nearly forgot about this one with so little time for projects this week!
Tony Udell of Valley Free Radio's Seeing Red Radio and The Underground Spiritual Game filled in for me very nicely. I will be back for the next one (tomorrow!!)

Here's Tony's playlist:

Antibalas..."World Without Fear"...Talkatif...(Ninja Tune)
The Thermometers..."Babalawo"...v/a-The World Ends Pt 2...(Soundway)
I was hoping to debut this set next week but Tony beat me to it. Nigerian psych rock 70s!
Souljazz Orchestra..."Mamaya"...Rising Sun...(Strut)
Poets of Rhythm..."Strokin' the Grits"...Practice What You Preach...(Daptone)
Sir Victor Uwaifo..."Agho"...Guitar Boy Superstar...(Soundway)
Fela Ransome Kuti..."Oluruka"...Lagos Baby...(Vampisoul)
Kokolo..."While I Got the Microphone"...Love International...(Freestyle)
Shadow Abraham with Mono Mono friends..."Omo Yen Wu Mi"...v/a-Nigeria Special...(Soundway)


Fela Ransome Kuti..."Swegbe and Pako"...Afrodisiac/Open & Close...(MCA/Barclay)
Whitefield Brothers..."Yakuba"...In the Raw...(Now Again)
Kokolo..."Bring it Up"...Heavy Hustling...(Record Kicks)
Assagai..."Cocoa"...Assagai...(Vertigo)
Ginger Baker..."Ju Ju"...Stratovarious...(Polydor)
Antibalas..."Battle of the Species"...Liberation Afrobeat...(Ninja Tune)
Akoya Afrobeat..."Wahala"...P.D.P...(Afrobomb)
Chico Mann..."Say What"...Manifest Tone...(self released)


Ocote Soul Sounds & Adrian Quesada..."Contra el Sol"...The Alchemist Manifesto...(ESL)
Mono Mono..."Eme Kowa Iasa Ile Wa"...v/a-Nigeria Special...(Soundway)

Orchestre Poly-Rythmo de Cotonou..."Gendamou na Wili We Gnannin"...Kings of Benin Urban Groove...(Soundway)
Orchestre Poly-Rythmo de Cotonou..."Gbeti Madjro"...v/a-African Scream Contest...(Analog Africa)
Orchestre Poly-Rythmo de Cotonou..."Kourougninda Wende"...The Vodoun Effect...(Analog Africa)
Orchestre Poly-Rythmo de Cotonou..."Houe Djein Nada"...Echoes Hypnotiques...(Analog Africa)
Orchestre Poly-Rythmo de Cotonou..."Mi Ni Non Kpo"...The Vodoun Effect...(Analog Africa)
Orchestre Poly-Rythmo de Cotonou..."Minsato Le, Mi Dayihome"...v/a-Love's a Real Thing...(Luaka Bop)



Radio Clandestino airs live every Monday 230-430pm (ET) at WMUA.org. Hosted by Andujar and guests.

Promos:
WMUA 91.1 FM
Attention: Andujar
105 Campus Center
UMass
Amherst, MA
01003
USA
bombasticos@yahoo.com

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Rumba Psicodélica and Shokazoba pics from 7/24 at the Elevens

And yet more pics!!! Keep them coming and I will post them. These photos here are courtesy of Andy Mathey. For snaps of Zozo Afrobeat from this night click here.

Andujar's crate.


SemDente on percussion

DJ Andujar jams some Geraldo Pino vinyl

Jason P

Keith from Shokazoba






Kwame of Shokazoba

All background visuals by Bell & Howl

www.shokazoba.com