Friday, November 16, 2007

Guinea C - Emerging Band from Guinea (Conakry)

The members of the band Guinea C may come from varied backgrounds – members include a dance teacher, a former football player, an avid cook and four kin of a famous griot family – but they all share a deep love for their native country. So much so that they named their band after it, and the "C' stands for Conakry which was added to further distinguish it from its neighbour Guinea Bissau. That is not to say that they have overlooked the support they have gained in their adopted country of Gambia. Formed in 2004, their first album, Bakadaji, released in 2007 is named for the hotel that they call their home base and where they often rehearse their songs. It was with the help of the manager of Hotel Bakadaji, along with some tourist friends, that Guinea C was able to produce its first album, recorded by Wole Rendall at AFG studio, in the Gambian city of Serrekunda.

The band since 2004 had been playing in hotels, restaurants and bars in Gambia. Still, the members of Guinea C remain loyal their roots. They have painted their musical instruments in the same colours of the Guinean flag: red, yellow and green. All the instruments the band uses are traditional Guinean instruments, all of which are made by the band members themselves. The instruments they use include the bolong bata, a 3-4 stringed instrument, with a base of two half calabashes fastened together, the upper-half covered in goat hair; the bongo, a form of thumb piano, also made of calabash; the casnete; the percussion instruments the kirinn, the dun dum; the balafon, which is a xylophone made of wood; and the Guinean drum.

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Discography

Album: Bakadaji
Label: Guinea C
Year: 2007

--Fanen Chiahemen

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Kemet Music Radio Web Launch

The time's come to announce that the Kemet Music Radio Website has been launched. It's actually been online for a couple of days now, for quality testing purposes, and I have to say that it not only functions well, but that it looks great. Now, our internet radio station finally has an online presence. Have a look at the site and if you have a moment, give us some feedback. There are plenty of great articles to read and, of course, you can also access the music and the schdule from our website.

We've added plenty of new material, a little bit of everything - gnawa, capoeira, wassoulou, m'balax, reggae, Afro-Caribbean music and much more. Stay tuned, as there are a plethora of new, exciting musical tracks on the way.
Things... may heat up around here.

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Pianki

Monday, October 22, 2007

KMR Music Updates

Ok...we've added 60+ tracks as we countdown towards the upcoming launch of our website. These tracks include: an interesting collaboration between South African Xosa and Cuban musicians on an album called Fidel Mpondo, as well as incredible drum tracks from across the African continent, new songs by musical artists like Hukwe Zawose, Abdel Gadir Salim, Guinea C, Adame Drame, Musicians of the Nile, Les Merveilles D'Afrique, Bingui Jaa Jammy, Aminata Kamissoko, Grupo Afro Boricua and many more.

Stay tuned for plenty of new music on the way from across Africa, as well as the Caribbean and South America. It will definitely be worth the wait.


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Friday, October 5, 2007

More Music Updates

Some very nice tracks have been added to the "Fusion Mix" playlist. As usual, an eclectic mix of African music from across Africa, the Caribbean and the Americas. This latest mix includes a range of music that includes Trinidadian Steel Pan, Brazilian Bossa-Reggae, and Nubian grooves from Egypt and Sudan.


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Tuesday, October 2, 2007

RE: More Excellent Music

As promised, some new tracks (traditional) have been from Sudan, Mali, Ethiopia, South Africa, Tanzania, Trinidad, Brazil, Angola and more.

Stay tuned as more new music is coming to the 'fusion' playlists sometime later this week.


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Sunday, September 30, 2007

RE: KMR Website Launch Coming Soon

There've been a few slight delays regarding the debut of our website, but rest assured that the launch of the KMR website will happen soon. I can't say exactly when, at the moment, but I will state that it'll be a matter of days rather than weeks.

In the meantime, there will be plenty of new tracks coming your way this week. Stay tuned.

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Tuesday, September 25, 2007

RE: KMR Website Launch

It feels like forever since I've posted a msg. on KMR's MySpace blog, but I've been busy @ getting the website together plus a whole bunch of related activities. It's taken a little longer than I expected but now the launch is on the horizon. The intended scheduled date for the launch of the website is for Sep30' 07. I will keep you posted on any changes to this date.

In August' 07 we added about 70 new tracks. Towards the end of September look out for more, incredible African music , from countries like: Tanzania, Ethiopia, Mali, Ghana, Zimbabwe, Algeria, S.Africa, Brazil, Cuba, Martinique, Antigua and more....

I'll will also like to thank the small, but committed team of people that are helping me put it together.


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