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Fiesta Black Ñeque: ¡No te lo pierdas este 26 de julio!

Prepárate para una noche inolvidable con Fiesta Black Ñeque. Este viernes 26 de julio, a las 9:00 PM, el famoso Latino Power se llenará de ritmo y diversión con lo mejor de la música champeta y latina. Este evento promete ser una explosión de energía, cultura y música que no querrás perderte.

Fiesta Black Ñeque celebra la rica herencia musical de Colombia, destacando la champeta, un género musical que ha cautivado corazones y ha hecho bailar a miles de personas alrededor del mundo. Esta fiesta no solo es una oportunidad para disfrutar de grandes actuaciones, sino también para sumergirse en una experiencia cultural vibrante.

El line-up de Fiesta Black Ñeque incluye a Ane Swing, el pionero de la champeta, quien con su estilo único y su talento indiscutible ha puesto a bailar a generaciones. Junto a él, el Sexteto Son Bareke traerá su fusión inigualable de sonidos tradicionales y modernos, asegurando una velada llena de sabor y ritmo. Juan Posada también subirá al escenario, completando un cartel que garantiza una noche espectacular.

La champeta, originaria de la costa caribeña de Colombia, es más que un género musical; es un movimiento cultural que mezcla ritmos africanos con influencias de la música latina y caribeña. Fiesta Black Ñeque se presenta como una plataforma perfecta para celebrar y promover esta rica tradición musical, ofreciendo a los asistentes una experiencia única e inolvidable.

Además de la música, la fiesta en Latino Power contará con un ambiente increíble, donde podrás disfrutar de buena compañía, comida deliciosa y una atmósfera vibrante que te hará sentir parte de algo especial. Los asistentes podrán bailar, cantar y celebrar la cultura colombiana en su máxima expresión.

Con un cover de tan solo 30,000 COP, Fiesta Black Ñeque es una oportunidad única para vivir una experiencia cultural auténtica y emocionante. No pierdas la oportunidad de ser parte de esta fiesta épica que promete ser el evento del año. Para asegurar tu entrada, puedes comprar tus boletos en el sitio web: www.ficempalenque.com. No esperes más y únete a Fiesta Black Ñeque para una noche llena de música, baile y alegría.

El Festival Internacional de Cine Evaristo Márquez (FICEM) está de vuelta y promete ser una experiencia inolvidable. Este evento se llevará a cabo del 21 al 24 de noviembre de 2024 en el emblemático San Basilio de Palenque, Colombia. San Basilio de Palenque, un rincón de África en América, ha sido declarado patrimonio cultural e inmaterial de la humanidad por la UNESCO. Este festival no solo celebra el cine, sino también la rica herencia cultural afrocolombiana.

No te pierdas Fiesta Black Ñeque este viernes 26 de julio en Latino Power. Ven y celebra con nosotros lo mejor de la champeta y la música latina. ¡Comparte tus experiencias y emociones con nosotros en los comentarios!

https://pletnet.io/fiesta-black-neque-ritmo-y-diversion/

Wganda Kenya – Pim Pom

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“Pim Pom” by Wganda Kenya is taken from “Palenque Palenque: Champeta Criolla & Afro Roots in Colombia 1975 – 91”, a compilation released in 2009.

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Boasting 21 pulsating tracks drawn from the northern coasts of Colombia, ‘Palenque Palenque!’ reveals a unique and fascinating story of how Afro Colombian music developed from the 1970s onwards and […]

@gemlog @sennomo @claudiom @stebby @Maya @maperal @screwtape @mcornick @antonio @huitlacoche The live 140th episode of the #copaceticmusichour is on #tilderadio (tilderadio.org) today at 9 pm EST/Saturday 0200 UTC and Saturday night at 7 pm EST/Sunday 0000 UTC. Tonight we feature Colombian singer-songwriter, actor, best-selling artist, and vallenato evangelist Carlos Vives! #internetradio #musicshowcase #vallenato #champeta #musicacolombiana #folkmusic

An#Introduction for a new instance as I'm fleeing #MastodonLol 's collapse. Hiya I'm a DJ and a scholar (professor/teacher/researcher/writer) into #Djing #abolition #scifi #disabilityjustice #criticalracetheory , #laborjustice #anticolonial (or un- or de- ) moves, and thinking about #quantification #ethics (I am NOT an ethicist or philosopher), (critical) #IPlaw #technology and other structures of power. I try to live my values as best I can, stand up for whats right, build and connect, support and develop structures of #care, (that requires that we) dance and eat good food. I write about #pirateradio #surveillance #soundsystemculture
I'm based in #philly . I learn from, love, and am newly a home-sharer and #caregiver to my elderly and awesome mother. Currently mourning a beloved #dog (I do also love #cats and #capybaras ). I play and listen to many genres, longtime faves include #jungle #dancehall #dub #ukgarage #kuduro #gqom #dembow #soca #rocksteady #breakcore #champeta #cumbia #footwork for djing I lean strongly towards heavy #bass and broken/swung/triplet beats.

🎶🎶 Made in Tribu Baharú

🔗 https://amf.didiermary.fr/made-in-tribu-baharu/

Tribu Baharú is an afro-champeta music crew from the Colombian caribbean coast. Champeta music has been denigrated and damned, boycotted and banned, but it can never be stopped: champeta, the ever evolving, high-energy hybrid of Colombian, African and Afro-Caribbean styles just keeps on coming.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LI4HJUdVA1s

“African Soukous music with more velocity…”

More music from Colombia. Tribu Baharú on Spotify.

#Global - #Champeta #Colombia #Diaspora #Spotify

Oriental Brothers International Band

https://amf.didiermary.fr/oriental-brothers-international-band/

For Palenque Records, this is an Epic Project and we have put all out talent and forces to work on this real gem by legendary band Oriental Brothers from Nigeria. When we started our label, back in 1996, we discovered the music of Orientals Brothers in the Champeta Sound Systems in Cartagena, Colombia. They were the number one, and their music was played non stop.

People gave local names to their songs, their music was very important for the birth of champeta musical mouvement; they were a huge influence for us. Legendary singer Sir Warrior, a real idol for us, and great guitarist Kabaka were the three kings of Oriental Brothers. Their firts recording is from 1973, for Decca Label. In 2023 Oriental Brothers would be 50 years old. They have not recorded since more than 20 years, so this album is a real event for all of us, and for their fans all over the world.

Some years ago, i started doing research about them, as we started working in NIgeria producing music and movies. So now , after two years working on this projetc, we are very proud to present this new album for you, from these fathers of the Igbo Highlife music.

The Oriental Brothers International Band of Nigeria was a popular Igbo highlife band from Nigeria [based in Owerri] for several decades, known for their powerful lyrics (whether it be of proverbs, or specials dedicated to special people in the country of Nigeria), and deft instrumental work (whether of the lead guitar, or the conga man’s professional play of the congas in their break sections of songs) with their unique style of highlife. The Original Oriental Brothers International consisted of five members; Godwin “Kabaka” Opara, rhythm guitarist, Chief Christogonus “Dr. Sir Warrior” Ezewuiro Obinna [vocalist, also know as Ultimate Dr. Sir Warrior from 1993-’96, Ferdinand “DanSatch” Chukwuemeka Opara [Founder, lead guitarist, bass player till 1976 when self-titled album, featuring song “Murtala Mohammed,” released ], Livinus Akwịla (spelt “Aquila” in English) Alaribe [conga player and maraca player], and finally, Fred “Ichita” Ahumaraeze [drummer].Later members came at the time of the band being, such as Charles Boumda, Aloysius (Aloy) Anyanwu, and Tony Awoma [who was apart of the band with Satch in the beginning before the band formed, but left because he could not stay in one place].Their album, “Uwa Atualamujo/ Ihe Chinyere,” was their debut album for the band, recorded in Decca West Africa Studio in 1973. Their popularity wouldn’t rise until their 1974 album, “Oriental Brothers International,” released and became a hit, with track B2, “Ihe Oma,” becoming most popular out of the six tracks for it’s lyrics and popular rhythm guitar melody, which was continually used in their highlife, merengue, and makossa style songs (Such as “Onye Obula Zoba Isi Onwe Ya” [Warrior], “Anyi Abiala Ọzọ” [Oriental Original], “Elu Rie Ala Rie” [Led by DanSatch], and “M’Leghe Onye” [Anyanwu]). The band was also in some troubles of their own at some cases, where disputes broke out and members left for forming their own bands. Kabaka was the first to leave, for the sake of feeling uncomfortable for leading someone else’s band, and forming his Kabaka International Guitar Band, Ichita and Aquila leaving next to form their own band, The Great Oriental Brothers International Band (which was a massive flop), Aloy Anyanwu leaving to form the State Brothers International, and finally Warrior leaving to form Dr. Sir Warrior and His Oriental Brothers International Band. Warrior became the most popular out of all the bands, with Kabaka 2nd, Anyanwu 3rd, and DanSatch 4th in popularity. Two compilation albums were made to credit the popular works of the Oriental Brothers when they were the Original Oriental Brothers, which was “The best of: Oriental Brothers International,” and “Heavy on the Highlife!” with the inclusion of two extra tracks, Warrior’s “Na Kwa Echeki,” and DanSatch’s “Ihe Eji Aku Eme.” Though DanSatch, Kabaka, and Warrior were of their own bands (excluding Aquila and Ichita, because Ichita passed in the early 80s, and Aquila moved to DanSatch’s Orientals, then later moved to Warrior’s, and became more like a regular member of the band, and lost less recognition), they, altogether, made two albums, putting aside their differences and collaborating together to make an song as the Originals, though they never formed back again.“Anyi Abiala Ọzọ,” and “Oriental Ga-Ebi” were the only two albums created as a collaborative effort of the three former members, before the passing of Warrior. Even after the passing of Warrior, DanSatch & Aquila, accompanied with a few other former members, including Kabaka in some cases, played old songs live to bring up and still popularize the name of the Original Oriental Brothers International.

Oriental Brothers International Band (Nigeria) – Oku Ngwo Di Ochi by The Legends of Highlife Music from Nigeria
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Imagina guitarras brillantes y limpias en un trémolo eterno y alegre. Imagina melodías felices de teclados baratos, echando mano de los pocos efectos disponibles entre los muchos botones. Imagina voces más preocupadas por mover a la audiencia que por afinar, recitando y cantando historias sin afán de coherencia. Imagina el eco de África en las orillas del Caribe, un canto de libertad pasado de voz en voz hasta llegar a lo eléctrico.
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