afrobeats – The Cultural Exposé http://www.theculturalexpose.co.uk A blog from a lifestyle journo covering culture, food and style in London and beyond. Mon, 23 Jul 2018 21:50:47 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 http://www.theculturalexpose.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/cropped-logo_2017-32x32.jpg afrobeats – The Cultural Exposé http://www.theculturalexpose.co.uk 32 32 Five Dope Tracks is a curation of dope music, five tracks at a time. Check out the monthly playlist each month on Spotify. afrobeats – The Cultural Exposé clean episodic afrobeats – The Cultural Exposé megerecooper@gmail.com megerecooper@gmail.com (afrobeats – The Cultural Exposé) The Five Dope Tracks music podcast afrobeats – The Cultural Exposé http://www.theculturalexpose.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/powerpress/five_dope_tracks_podcast_cover.jpg http://www.theculturalexpose.co.uk Somewhere you should go… Felebration http://www.theculturalexpose.co.uk/arts-culture/somewhere-you-should-go-felebration/ http://www.theculturalexpose.co.uk/arts-culture/somewhere-you-should-go-felebration/#comments Mon, 02 Dec 2013 11:00:27 +0000 http://www.theculturalexpose.co.uk/?p=8310 In May, some of London’s most acclaimed artists got together to honour the music of Afrobeat legend Fela Kuti, who fused  African music with funk and jazz in such an innovative way that  it continues to inspire artists today.  The Saluting the Black President show went down a storm, so we’re pleased to hear it’ll […]

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In May, some of London’s most acclaimed artists got together to honour the music of Afrobeat legend Fela Kuti, who fused  African music with funk and jazz in such an innovative way that  it continues to inspire artists today.  The Saluting the Black President show went down a storm, so we’re pleased to hear it’ll be making a comeback on Saturday, December 14th.  Artists from the original show line-up such as Noisettes Shingai Shoniwa, Black Twang, Afrikan Boy and rapper Ty will be on the bill, along with Eska,  a 25-piece choir and students from Trinity College, which Fela attended in 1958. You can check out vids from the last event below, but for more info visit: agmp.ticketabc.com/events/felabration

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Somewhere you should go… Afrobeats Music Festival at Camden Crawl http://www.theculturalexpose.co.uk/music/somewhere-you-should-go-afrobeats-music-festival-at-camden-crawl/ http://www.theculturalexpose.co.uk/music/somewhere-you-should-go-afrobeats-music-festival-at-camden-crawl/#comments Fri, 04 May 2012 10:00:04 +0000 http://www.theculturalexpose.co.uk/?p=3084 Back in the 70s when the legendary Fela Kuti had the genius idea of combining traditional Yoruba music with funk, jazz and highlife, it wasn’t long before “afrobeat” crossed over and set the legend on course to becoming one of the greatest musical exports to come out of the continent. Fast forward over 40 years […]

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Back in the 70s when the legendary Fela Kuti had the genius idea of combining traditional Yoruba music with funk, jazz and highlife, it wasn’t long before “afrobeat” crossed over and set the legend on course to becoming one of the greatest musical exports to come out of the continent. Fast forward over 40 years and it looks like a new generation of African artists are reviving the spirit of the genre, but with a reckless twist; instead of the flamboyant tribalism of Kuti’s era, this new brand of afrobeat(s) – african pop music – is fun, flashy and youthful, being led by a gang of sharp-suited, bling-wearing rappers and singers who proudly spit in their mother tongue (and sometimes in autotune). “It’s a good vibe,” says DJ Neptizzle, a Vietnamese DJ who regular spins at afrobeat parties all over Europe. ” It’s almost like how bashment or dancehall was 8 years ago. Everybody can listen to it and they wouldn’t even care (about where the artists are from).  It’s dance music, and it’s different.”

Despite Afrobeats going back nearly a decade, 2011 was a massive year for the music in London, following the soldout Afrobeats Festival in the summer  – and even US heavyweights were getting in on the act, with Kanye West making a surprise appearance at the show of his new signing, D’Banj, a singer from Nigeria.  And now with afrobeats getting playlisted on Radio 1, dances like the “Azonto” catching on  and the popular single  Oliver Twist getting an official release this month,  superfans like Rickie from @AfrobeatsUK believe 2012 will be a massive year for the scene. “People like DJ Abrantee on Choice FM are commercialising afrobeats…and Tim Westwood has started playing afrobeats on his show.  There’s been alot of development, with African artists coming over here and selling out…it will become more popular.”

DJ Abrantee hosts the Afrobeats Music Festival at Roundhouse on Sunday, May 6th (followed by Afrobeat Sundays at Proud 2, O2 Arena).  For more info, visit www.thecamdencrawl.com/artist/afrobeats

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