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Noudou Guitar via Vaovaon’i Toliara
SF126 - TSAPIKY! Modern Music from Southwest Madagascar
https://sublime-frequencies.bandcamp.com/ Tsapiky music features wild ecstatic guitars, rocket bass, and the amphetamine beat! Unlike anything else, this is THE high life music you've always wanted – funeral & ceremony music played with abandon and extreme intent, honoring the living and the dead alike. @_maximebobo #sublimefrequencies #madagascar #malagasy #tsapiky
5/31/19.
The joyful raw guitar tone got me right away. Not very well equipped to write about Damily, so I did a little reading...
Giddy guitar playing, galloping dance rhythms, exuberant cries and a generally joyous atmosphere — nothing about tsapiky music would tell you that it's mostly played at traditional ceremonies, especially funerals. For the denizens of the coastal city of Tulear in southern Madagascar, however, the association between the vibrant guitar-band music and ceremonies of death — as well as many other ceremonies — is everyday, as is the music's place in their lives... Tsapiky, a fusion of South African pop music and local Madagascar traditions, is a young style that began in the 1970s. It's not limited to any one ethnic tradition, which means everyone can feel connected to it.
Damily have resided in France for the last couple decades. This album came out in 2017 on the Swiss label Bongo Joe.
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