Reddit mentions: The best african music

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2. Ethiopiques, Vol. 14: Negus of Ethiopian Sax

Ethiopiques, Vol. 14: Negus of Ethiopian Sax
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Release dateJuly 2004
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3. Imuhar

Imuhar
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Release dateApril 2013
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4. Enken yelelebesh

Enken yelelebesh
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Release dateJuly 2004
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9. Feet That Danced

Feet That Danced
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Release dateMay 2011
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10. Opposite People

Opposite People
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Release dateAugust 2013
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u/jitzie · 3 pointsr/AskReddit

my favorite stuff from all over in no particular order:

asa and ayo are female singer/songwriters from africa who sing in english, but are worth a listen.

oliver mtukudzi is from zimbabwe with an incredible timbre to his voice. i love vieux diop, a singer and kora player from mali who's songs i find relaxing and beautiful. vieux farka toureis also from mali, and sometimes he makes you think his guitar is an electric kora.

seconding manu chao, lots of fun.

rodrigo Y gabriela are a guitar duo from mexico city. they do a lot of flamenco type stuff. this is them doing a flamenco stairway to heaven--they also do a couple of metallica songs. willie and lobo are another mexican duo (guitar and violin) that has more of a gypsy feel to their flamenco. they also do some great (wordless) ballads that are excellent for relaxation.

cuba's los van van makes great salsa, but for a really fun latinesque sampler, get this.

zap mama is from belgium, does songs in many languages. I think the older stuff is less "poppy." les nubians is a sister duo that sings french (pop) hip hop. they've worked with erykah badu and the roots.

outback doesn't exist anymore, but it's great didge background music, but if you like the didge, check out this freak. i mean that in a good way.

hamza el din has passed, but his nubian oud music is timeless.

if you like meditating or just zoning out, snatam kaur will take you to another planet--she's the real deal.

celso fonseca, ceu, and bossacucanova are doing contemporary bossa nova. great for lazy afternoons or a romantic dinner.

i really love seu george, but mostly listen to his portuguese bowie covers from 'the life aquatic.'.

you probably know ladysmith black mambazo from putumayo. their songs range from poignant ballads to energetic, makes-you-wanna-jump-around songs. to get a deeper range of the style and their south african contemporaries, check this out. great, great stuff.

i know there's a shit-ton of hawaiian music, but probably someone from there can help you sort out the good from bad. if you want to check out some beautiful tahitian music, emma terangi was one of the best & most beautiful. here she is later in life, but having a good time on a RFO show. looks like a tahitian hee-haw.

lastly, lee everton may be a white guy from switzerland who sings in english, but his reggae fits right in with donavan frankenreiter or jack johnson.

happy listening,

edits: fixed links, formatting, spelling

u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/Music

Well here is a list of all the ethiopiques stuff. Here's a best of. I'm not sure about it but it has a fair mix in there.

I'd highly recommend this whole album for more of Astatke's stuff.

If you want some of Guebrou's stuff, this is great.

Here is some more Mekurya sax playing.

I really like it all, though - that whole era and genre of music.

Thanks for sharing.

u/raddit-bot · 1 pointr/listentothis

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|about artist|Omara "Bombino" Moctar, whose given name is Goumar Almoctar, was born on January 1st, 1980 in Tidene, Niger, an encampment of nomadic Tuaregs located about 80 kilometers to the northeast of Agadez. He is a member of the Ifoghas tribe, which belongs to the Kel Air Tuareg federation. His father is a car mechanic and his mother takes care of the home, as is the Tuareg tradition. Bombino was raised as a Muslim and taught to consider honor, dignity and generosity as principal tenets of life. (more on last.fm)|
|album|Agamgam, released Apr 2013|
|track|Imuhar|
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|links|youtube, myspace, twitter, facebook, track on amazon, CD on amazon|
|tags|world, desertblues|
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u/shazie13 · 1 pointr/Gifting

Digital album on my Digital list.

First heard of this group when I visited South Africa, years later caught them in concert at Berkeley. The cassette I purchased, in Johannesburg, went missing during a move.

Thanks.