Global A Go-Go presents:
Desert blues from the Sahara is music that has been played almost exclusively by men — until now. Les Filles De Illighadad (pictured above) are an all-female band playing in the style Tuaregs call assouf or la guitare. You’ll hear a track from their new album this week on Global A Go-Go.
Also this week: Hamad Kalkaba, a new addition to the West African authenticite pantheon; the sound of Colombia’s Pacific coast; and remixers take on Latin dance classics.
Podcast: http://www.radio4all.net/index.php/program/94828
All the podcasts: http://www.radio4all.net/index.php/series/Global+A+Go-Go
Hamad Kalkaba Et Le Grand Orchestre De La Garde Republicaine Du Cameroun, “Tchakoulate”
from 1974 - 1975 (Analog Africa No. 24) - EP
Analog Africa - 2017
Cameroon
Eskill & Vicky Accompagnees Par Le T.P. Poly-Rythmo, “Ecoutes Ma Melodie”
from 152 Kg De Voix
Ama Sun - 1980
Benin
Bembeya Jazz National, “N'gamakoro”
from Authenticite 73: Parade Africaine
Syliphone - 1973
Guinee Conakry
Sidestepper, “Fuego Que Te Llama”
from Supernatural Love
Real World / Real World Records - 2016
Colombia-England UK
The Bongo Hop feat Nidia Gongora, “Satingarona”
from Satingarona Pt. 1
Underdog - 2016
France-Colombia
DJ Jose Marquez & Willie Colon feat Hector Lavoe, “Aguanile (Jose Marquez remix)”
from Hammock House: Santiago Sessions
Fania - 2017
USA
Professor Angel Dust & The pH Force feat Mucho Muchacho, “Oye Como Va”
from Guapacheando
Virgin Spain - 2000
Mexico-Canada-Spain
Pete Rodriguez, “I Like It Like That (Aaron Jerome remix)”
from I Like It Like That
Fania - 2008
USA
Bill Lupoletti Global A Go-Go November 15th, 2017
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