If you are new to 70′s afrobeat, Ebo is a great starting point. William Onyeabor would be a good next stop to discovering the rich, hypnotic, and tight sound of these early pioneers.




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If you are new to 70′s afrobeat, Ebo is a great starting point. William Onyeabor would be a good next stop to discovering the rich, hypnotic, and tight sound of these early pioneers.
William Onyeabor, Reclusive African Electro-Funk Pioneer, Dies at 70
William Onyeabor, Reclusive African Electro-Funk Pioneer, Dies at 70
[ad_1] Charles Onyeabor said: “He wasn’t doing his music for the money. He was trying to tell the world how he felt and what he thinks.” William Onyeabor never performed live, and he shunned publicity. When the Nigerian Television Authority asked him to make a video for the song “When the Going Is Smooth and Good” in 1985, he made only cameo appearances. And when a Nigerian journalist approached…
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RIP to a legend.
William Onyeabor - Good Name (Auntie Flo Edit) | Huntleys Palmers
Present obsession.
"I only want to talk about Jesus." - Fantastic Man
"I do covers of my own songs." - Sugarman
The shit
Reverberation #229 1. William Onyeabor - Ride On Baby 2. Fela Kuti - My Lady Frustration 3. Piero Umiliani - Lady Magnolia 4. Shintaro Sakamoto - The World Should Be More Wonderful 5. Primal Scream - Star 6. Ave Sangria - O Pirata 7. Bahta Gebre-Heywet - Tessassategn Eko
Terra Incognita
Wir besoffenen Vernissage-Hopper. Wir hüpfen von Freisekt zu Gratisbier. Und nebenbei noch etwas Kunst.