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New African Composers is an essential listen for anyone interested in the origins of so much of this world's music.

New African Composers

New African Composers proffers an exceptional overview of some the continent's variegated musical traditions without trying to be all-inclusive or overly ambitious, as it draws only from the sounds of Zimbabwe and Tanzania.

The styles on this album are diverse, ranging from the pulsating drum patterns of Yekete Beat Band's "Madoya" to the calypso feel of Achigo Band's "WaTanzania Watu wa Amani" to the mesmerizing a cappella of Delphin Mununga's "Kilimanjaro." Like Delphin Mununga, Garikayi Tirikoti proves that the voice is as powerful as the reverberation of the bass drum. While it is not likely that the listener will understand the lyrics that flow from the speakers, the language of polyrhythm and syncopation transcend the impositions of any systematized lexicon. It is music that exudes a profound spirituality, a resistance to colonialism's lasting grip and a remembrance of one's ancestors, all set to a contagious and intricate rhythmic beat.

— Courtesy Calabash Music