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Ebony Heritage: Africa
AFROPELLA.A blend of traditional African rythms with contemporary style which takes African acapella to another level. An album that true lovers of pure music must hear.
Recommended if you like
Ladysmith Black Mambazo.
Samini: Dagaati
Samini is by far Ghana’s biggest musical star at the moment. His genre of music is a melodious mixture of highlife, dancehall, reggae and hip-hop. He terms his brand of music as the “African dancehall”
Recommended if you like
Bob Marley,
Steelpulse.
Shasha Marley: Lost And Found
This is the kind of music that would lift the soul of the depressed and bring hope to the hopeless.
Recommended if you like
Bob Marley & The Wailers,
Burning Spear,
Steel Pulse.
Various Artists: The Heart of Percussion
The Heart of Percussion' surveys the label's main focus: percussion music. Starting with Aja Addy and Mustapha Tettey Addy, the famous masterdrummers from Ghana, continuing with trance specialist Dudu Tucci from Brazil
Recommended if you like
Mickey Hart.
Trailblazers-Africa: Trailblazers-Africa
The Trailblazers-Africa present their style of "African-spiced" gospel music that leads you to worship and praise The Lord, both in English & in their African dialects.
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)
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).
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.