Showing posts with label house. Show all posts
Showing posts with label house. Show all posts
Thursday, April 21, 2011
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
Ayobaness: The Sounds of Township Funk

So in typical fashion everything I said I'd review first takes a back seat to a compilation of South African house I recently acquired. If you've got any interest in house music globally, you've probably heard South African DJ Mujava's Kwaito track 'Township Funk', which was released on Warp back in 2008, and got a bit of exposure from Gilles Peterson, amongst others. It got the remix treatment from Skream & Sinden, among others.
original mix
Skream remix
(probably needs a little more bass tbh)
Aesthetically it's not mindblowing. Like Major Lazer's 'Pon de Floor', it's got a basic drum intro, akin to marching-band rolls, but very rhythmic. The marriage of those hypnotic synths over the top is what makes it what it is, ie. a great track to dance to, and ultimately a great step forward for the genre, and its exposure to a broader audience.
A relatively new genre, Kwaito is essentially South Africa's take on house music, with minor influences from disco, hip-hop, and local tribal dance. Slightly slower and often resembling hip-hop, it takes the American house sound of the early to mid 90s and fuses it with African rhythms, chants, and basslines/synth stabs reminiscent of 80s electro. The word comes from the Afrikaans slang kwai, meaning 'hot', or 'kickin'; as in, 'this new shit is fresh' type thang. The emergence of Kwaito is hardly surprising, given the South Africans liberated way of life following apartheid. It represents those freedoms as much as it does the ghetto townships; an increasingly competitive and developing blend of distinctly African dance grooves. Out Here Records, a label focusing on compilations of popular music styles in Africa, brought out this great collection in May of last year: Ayobaness! - The Sound of South African House. It features one track from DJ Mujava, among a dozen other nuggets of S.A. bliss. I've posted a few of my favourites below.
If you're still into paying money for music and listening to it on a proper sound system, you can pick up these jams right here.
Sunday, February 27, 2011
Newest Releases in 2011

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A lot of new techno and house releases out in the last few months, each of which I'll be reviewing over the next fortnight. James Blake has of course released his debut LP, following many months of anticipation, and it is an interesting blend of art pop, soul, and dubstep.
There are also new releases from Nicolas Jaar, Steffi, Maceo Plex, Chaim, Deniz Kurtel, Hercules and Love Affair, Robag Wruhme, Isolée, a new Fabric mix courtesy of Derrick Carter, and compilation overviews from German techno labels Ostgut Ton & Bpitch Control.
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