Jun 6/08
Looking to Lagos
It’s finally Friday. Man, what a long week. More Lebanese, some Ugandan, a little Irish and more is in the pipeline. Now I’ll just find the time… in the meantime another brief Nigeria interlude:
Shortly before I first moved to Africa I picked-up a copy of Strut’s 2001 release, Nigeria 70. I was into West African music a bit before this, but that compilation really knocked me out. It made me excited to move nearby.
A few months later I would visit Nigeria for the first time. Thanks in large part to Nigeria 70 and the crate digging that it inspired my ability to talk about groups like Ofo & The Black Company and The Funkees opened many musical doors with the locals.
Those trips to Lagos and the music I picked-up there, all in a way inspired by Nigeria 70, formed the base of what would eventually become this web site and a long-lasting passion for West African contemporary music.
Lagos Jump is Strut’s latest Nigerian offiering. It’s out this month, available everywhere. With good liner notes by John Collins and a solid line-up of tracks, Lagos Jump is definitely worth checking out.
That Immortals track is especially killer.. makes me want to go surfing at Badagari beach. I’ll leave it for you to discover, especially since the K7/Strut guys asked that I post only the first track.
Tags: lagos, nigeria
June 6th, 2008 at 16:13
I wonder when I’ll get to go to Badagari beach? I’ll bring the pompoms.
June 6th, 2008 at 16:16
I wonder what the Irish music will be?
June 11th, 2008 at 05:24
yo matt .. syria, lebanon, argentina? how / whats your day job?
June 11th, 2008 at 21:46
Matt, it’s great to see African music again. You remain my guru for these tunes.
June 16th, 2008 at 03:16
This was great.
June 20th, 2008 at 00:57
Hi Matt,
Like many of your regular readers I’m up for the shift in direction you’ve taken in recent months as it is always exciting to listen to new music from wherever.
But back on the African trail, I’ve just set up a website devoted to East African 45rpm singles that’s an attempt at cataloguing the incredible variety of music available in Kenya and Tanzania, particularly in the 1970s and 1980s.
So far I have 1,200 singles in the discography but I’m sure you and your many readers will be able to add plenty more.
The site is at http://www.kentanzavinyl.com if you want to link to it. I’ve already posted a link to Benn Loxo.
Best
Tim