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Wanlov The Kubolor: Green Card
All hail the Crowned Prince of Pidgen Music. There is no one to compare to yet so soak and feel for yourselves. African Indie Hippie-Hop Music.
Recommended if you like
Common,
Damian Marley,
Fela Kuti,
K'Naan,
Sizzla.
Wulomei: Wulomei Returns
Exciting fusion of African music with rock, jazz and r&b.
Recommended if you like
Jimi Hendrix,
Miles,
Osibisa.
Various Artists: Bawku West Collective, Vol. 1
Traditional Kusaasi music from the Upper East Region of Ghana, played by a loose-knit collective of musicians tied together with elements of dub, afro-beat, high-life and that Mali blues that blows down from the Sahara during the Harmattan.
Recommended if you like
King Tubby,
Konono No. 1,
Tinariwen.
Accra Trane Station + 2: Topographies of the Dark
From Afro Jazz to Afro Beat, improvisations on the train tracks that connect Coltrane and Ellington to Ali Farka Toure and Abdullah Ibrahim. Joined by flute and sax wiz Alex Coke.
Recommended if you like
Abdullah Ibrahim,
Art Ensemble of Chicago,
Hugh Masekela.
Mframa: Fiili Gadoochi
A collection of exclusive hip hop and hip life mixed with African rhythm. Check out sounds from African traditional instruments in foreign hip hop base.
Recommended if you like
2Pac,
50 Cent,
Lloyd Banks.
Jay Q (Jeff Quaye): Hip Life Jazz
Smooth Jazz in African beat (Ghana)
Atongo Zimba: Savannah Breeze
21st century Afro-fusion from the savannahs of northern Ghana: a very tasty and danceable mix of traditional African music with funk, pop and electronic dancebeats.
Recommended if you like
Captain Yaba.
Atongo Zimba: Barefoot In The Sand
Unplugged, intimate music by African singer and lute player in combination with international jazz and world music artists
Nana Kwame Ampadu I & The African Brothers Band Int'l: Abena Fosua Wuo
Return to the classic highlife rhythms of Ghana with a tantalizing tinge of Congolese Soukouss
Recommended if you like
Soukous Stars (Lokassa).