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Kampire Presents: A Dancefloor In Ndola

  • Cat No: STRUT 273LP
  • 2024-10-02

Format

2LP 5990 JPY

ウガンダのフェスティバル/コレクティヴ/レーベル〈Nyege Nyege〉の首謀者DJ Kampireコンパイルによるザンビア、ヌドーラの80年代からの音源をコンパイルした2LPがSTRUT RECORDSから。

ハイライフやKUDUROにも通じるザンビアのギター・サウンドダンス。カリンデュラ、隣国コンゴのルンバやスークース、ミニミアフリカ、タウンシップのバブルガムなどから影響を受けた音楽など電子楽器やリズムマシーンと、伝統ダンスがミクスチャーされいく80s、90s アフリカサウンドの魅力。DJ KAMPRIEによるエクスクルーシヴなエディットと、彼女と音楽との繋がりを辿るパーソナルなライナーノーツが収録されている。ジャケット・アートワークのモンタージュはCanon Rumanzi、リストアとマスタリングはThe Carveryが担当。ストックしています。 (サイトウ)

Strut introduces a pioneering new compilation 'A Dancefloor In Ndola,' curated by revered East African DJ, Kampire. Forging her reputation through memorable sets for the Nyege Nyege Festival in Uganda over the last decade, Kampire now tours worldwide and is celebrated for her brilliantly curated sets spanning the full range of African music styles from the ‘70s and ‘80s to the present day. Although born in Kenya to Ugandan parents, Kampire spent her formative years in Ndola, Zambia. ‘A Dancefloor In Ndola’ is inspired by artists and songs that formed part of her soundtrack during that time. “It is important for me to continually reference Africa’s own musical history,” she explains. “At 17, I didn’t pick up on my Dad’s music but now I love and collect those records. I’m constantly referencing them in my music sets today. I love that feeling of shared nostalgia where people recognise a song they haven’t heard in a long time. It is a touchstone for me when I’m playing.” The compilation flows through different East African and South African genres from Congolese rumba and soukous to 1980s township bubblegum and the rich guitar-led sounds of Zambian kalindula. “There are styles of music on the compilation which are often considered unsophisticated from rural areas. I and other contemporary African artists and DJs draw inspiration from them; it is part of what makes us ourselves.” Kampire also shines the spotlight on many incredible women in African music from the ‘80s, including Congolese legends like Pembey Sheiro, Feza Shamamba and Princesse Mansia M’bila to V-Mash and Di Groovy Girls from South Africa.

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