Musik / rock

Space echo - the mystery behind the cosmic sound of Cabo Verde finally revealed : the cosmic sound of Cabo Verde 1977-1985


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The observer

d. 22. maj 2016

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Neil Spencer

d. 22. maj 2016

"Classy pop archaeology ... The Cape Verde islands are known for the sorrowful songs of the late "barefoot diva" Cesária Évora, but the archipelago has spawned more sprightly genres, cross-pollinating its African and Portuguese ancestries. Drawn from the early 1980s, this compilation weaves an intriguing story in which traditional dances and instruments, especially accordion, acquired a futuristic approach bristling with guitars and synths".


Record collector

456 (2016 August)

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Paul Bowler

456 (2016 August)

"The results, drawn largely from the 80s, can be heard on this new compilation from Analog Africa, as traditional styles such as Mornas, Coladeiras and Funaná (which had been banned by the Portuguese former rulers due to its perceived sensuality) were given a vital shot in the arm with futuristic, synth-heavy updates. Antonio Sanches provides two highlights; Pinta Manta is full of synth squelch and funky guitar runs, while Djal Bai Si Camin is an irresistible hip-swayer. But this dancefloor-focused comp is full of such gems, whose rarity, alongside the usual excellent booklet, make this another exemplary entry into Analog Africa's peerless African archive".



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