May 24/07

Highlife’s lasting influence

Matt Yanchyshyn @ 10:52

Occidental BrothersBenn loxo listener, curm, asked in the comments of the last post whether young people were still producing guitar highlife in Ghana. The general consensus seems to be: not much.

That said, highlife influence still pops up in contemporary releases every now and again. For example, CC Smith recently hooked me up with a copy of the Occidental Brothers Dance Band International‘s latest release. This Chicago-based band led by guitarist Nathaniel Braddock has an old-school African sound that incorporates elements of highlife, soukous and rumba, plus some contemporary twists.

There have been a lot of bad highlife, rumba and African salsa revival bands, particularly synth-based ones in the mid-80s, but the Occidental Brothers pull it off. The guitar work is spot on and they lay on some subtle effects to get that 1960s recording feel to the music as well.

This kind of contemporary throwback to classic West African music also serves as a nice tribute to one of its pioneers, Nigerian highlife legend Chief Steven Osita Osadebe. He passed away last week at the age of 71. The influence of his music obviously lives on.

Occidential Brothers Dance Band International – Komokosaka
Chief Stephen Osita Osadebe – Onu Kwulunjo

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3 Responses to “Highlife’s lasting influence”


  1. here’s more on Ghanian highlife and hiplife

    http://www.ghanamusic.com/modules/soapbox/article.php?articleID=205


  2. Please I can I reach you via email, your contact link doesn’t work. Thnaks


  3. The e-mail link has been fixed – thanks for pointing it out!

    Matt

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