Antologia Vol. 2
Mesmerising set of vintage ’70s knees-ups from the equatorial African isles of São Tomé and Príncipe that would lend their name to Lisbon’s powerhouse of modern Afro-diasporic club music - join the dots!
Trusted Swiss guides Les Disques Bongo Joe return us to the infectious rhythmelodic propulsion of puxa and rumba recordings by África Negra, the leading band from São Tomé and Príncipe between 1979-1990. Like the first archival retrospective of their work in ’22, Vol. 2 contains all unreleased work sifted, digitised and remastered from the band’s treasure chest to spread their joyous verve far and wide, and perhaps provide historic context or precedents for the swingeing sorts of rhythms (kuduro/batida/kizomba/tarraxhina) coming from Lisbon’s Príncipe label in the modern day.
‘Antologia Viol.2’ also acts as epitaph to the memory of África Negra’s now legendary lead singer, João Seria (Sept. 1, 1949 - May 4, 2023), who was given full national funeral honours, such is the his and the band’s renown at home and abroad. His voice, and Sergio Fonseca’s, light up 13 songs of effortlessly intricate, syncopated drums, bass, guitar and horns, knit to swing a crowd good and proper, then and now.
From the lilting top lines and bustling groove of ‘Numigo iami ê’, thru the mellifluous rumba of ‘Lentlada cochlea (San Lena)’ with its wickedly groggy horns, to the strangely mindbending melody go ‘San Victoria’, a calyps-adjacent ace ‘Anô anô’, and the languid cool off ‘Lourença’, it’s a whole party for discerning dancers unstuck from time or trend.
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Mesmerising set of vintage ’70s knees-ups from the equatorial African isles of São Tomé and Príncipe that would lend their name to Lisbon’s powerhouse of modern Afro-diasporic club music - join the dots!
Trusted Swiss guides Les Disques Bongo Joe return us to the infectious rhythmelodic propulsion of puxa and rumba recordings by África Negra, the leading band from São Tomé and Príncipe between 1979-1990. Like the first archival retrospective of their work in ’22, Vol. 2 contains all unreleased work sifted, digitised and remastered from the band’s treasure chest to spread their joyous verve far and wide, and perhaps provide historic context or precedents for the swingeing sorts of rhythms (kuduro/batida/kizomba/tarraxhina) coming from Lisbon’s Príncipe label in the modern day.
‘Antologia Viol.2’ also acts as epitaph to the memory of África Negra’s now legendary lead singer, João Seria (Sept. 1, 1949 - May 4, 2023), who was given full national funeral honours, such is the his and the band’s renown at home and abroad. His voice, and Sergio Fonseca’s, light up 13 songs of effortlessly intricate, syncopated drums, bass, guitar and horns, knit to swing a crowd good and proper, then and now.
From the lilting top lines and bustling groove of ‘Numigo iami ê’, thru the mellifluous rumba of ‘Lentlada cochlea (San Lena)’ with its wickedly groggy horns, to the strangely mindbending melody go ‘San Victoria’, a calyps-adjacent ace ‘Anô anô’, and the languid cool off ‘Lourença’, it’s a whole party for discerning dancers unstuck from time or trend.
Mesmerising set of vintage ’70s knees-ups from the equatorial African isles of São Tomé and Príncipe that would lend their name to Lisbon’s powerhouse of modern Afro-diasporic club music - join the dots!
Trusted Swiss guides Les Disques Bongo Joe return us to the infectious rhythmelodic propulsion of puxa and rumba recordings by África Negra, the leading band from São Tomé and Príncipe between 1979-1990. Like the first archival retrospective of their work in ’22, Vol. 2 contains all unreleased work sifted, digitised and remastered from the band’s treasure chest to spread their joyous verve far and wide, and perhaps provide historic context or precedents for the swingeing sorts of rhythms (kuduro/batida/kizomba/tarraxhina) coming from Lisbon’s Príncipe label in the modern day.
‘Antologia Viol.2’ also acts as epitaph to the memory of África Negra’s now legendary lead singer, João Seria (Sept. 1, 1949 - May 4, 2023), who was given full national funeral honours, such is the his and the band’s renown at home and abroad. His voice, and Sergio Fonseca’s, light up 13 songs of effortlessly intricate, syncopated drums, bass, guitar and horns, knit to swing a crowd good and proper, then and now.
From the lilting top lines and bustling groove of ‘Numigo iami ê’, thru the mellifluous rumba of ‘Lentlada cochlea (San Lena)’ with its wickedly groggy horns, to the strangely mindbending melody go ‘San Victoria’, a calyps-adjacent ace ‘Anô anô’, and the languid cool off ‘Lourença’, it’s a whole party for discerning dancers unstuck from time or trend.
Mesmerising set of vintage ’70s knees-ups from the equatorial African isles of São Tomé and Príncipe that would lend their name to Lisbon’s powerhouse of modern Afro-diasporic club music - join the dots!
Trusted Swiss guides Les Disques Bongo Joe return us to the infectious rhythmelodic propulsion of puxa and rumba recordings by África Negra, the leading band from São Tomé and Príncipe between 1979-1990. Like the first archival retrospective of their work in ’22, Vol. 2 contains all unreleased work sifted, digitised and remastered from the band’s treasure chest to spread their joyous verve far and wide, and perhaps provide historic context or precedents for the swingeing sorts of rhythms (kuduro/batida/kizomba/tarraxhina) coming from Lisbon’s Príncipe label in the modern day.
‘Antologia Viol.2’ also acts as epitaph to the memory of África Negra’s now legendary lead singer, João Seria (Sept. 1, 1949 - May 4, 2023), who was given full national funeral honours, such is the his and the band’s renown at home and abroad. His voice, and Sergio Fonseca’s, light up 13 songs of effortlessly intricate, syncopated drums, bass, guitar and horns, knit to swing a crowd good and proper, then and now.
From the lilting top lines and bustling groove of ‘Numigo iami ê’, thru the mellifluous rumba of ‘Lentlada cochlea (San Lena)’ with its wickedly groggy horns, to the strangely mindbending melody go ‘San Victoria’, a calyps-adjacent ace ‘Anô anô’, and the languid cool off ‘Lourença’, it’s a whole party for discerning dancers unstuck from time or trend.
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Mesmerising set of vintage ’70s knees-ups from the equatorial African isles of São Tomé and Príncipe that would lend their name to Lisbon’s powerhouse of modern Afro-diasporic club music - join the dots!
Trusted Swiss guides Les Disques Bongo Joe return us to the infectious rhythmelodic propulsion of puxa and rumba recordings by África Negra, the leading band from São Tomé and Príncipe between 1979-1990. Like the first archival retrospective of their work in ’22, Vol. 2 contains all unreleased work sifted, digitised and remastered from the band’s treasure chest to spread their joyous verve far and wide, and perhaps provide historic context or precedents for the swingeing sorts of rhythms (kuduro/batida/kizomba/tarraxhina) coming from Lisbon’s Príncipe label in the modern day.
‘Antologia Viol.2’ also acts as epitaph to the memory of África Negra’s now legendary lead singer, João Seria (Sept. 1, 1949 - May 4, 2023), who was given full national funeral honours, such is the his and the band’s renown at home and abroad. His voice, and Sergio Fonseca’s, light up 13 songs of effortlessly intricate, syncopated drums, bass, guitar and horns, knit to swing a crowd good and proper, then and now.
From the lilting top lines and bustling groove of ‘Numigo iami ê’, thru the mellifluous rumba of ‘Lentlada cochlea (San Lena)’ with its wickedly groggy horns, to the strangely mindbending melody go ‘San Victoria’, a calyps-adjacent ace ‘Anô anô’, and the languid cool off ‘Lourença’, it’s a whole party for discerning dancers unstuck from time or trend.
Available To Order (Estimated Shipping between 7-14 Working Days)
This item is to the best of our knowledge available to us from the supplier and should ship to you within the time-frame indicated. If there are any unforeseen issues with availability we will notify you immediately
Mesmerising set of vintage ’70s knees-ups from the equatorial African isles of São Tomé and Príncipe that would lend their name to Lisbon’s powerhouse of modern Afro-diasporic club music - join the dots!
Trusted Swiss guides Les Disques Bongo Joe return us to the infectious rhythmelodic propulsion of puxa and rumba recordings by África Negra, the leading band from São Tomé and Príncipe between 1979-1990. Like the first archival retrospective of their work in ’22, Vol. 2 contains all unreleased work sifted, digitised and remastered from the band’s treasure chest to spread their joyous verve far and wide, and perhaps provide historic context or precedents for the swingeing sorts of rhythms (kuduro/batida/kizomba/tarraxhina) coming from Lisbon’s Príncipe label in the modern day.
‘Antologia Viol.2’ also acts as epitaph to the memory of África Negra’s now legendary lead singer, João Seria (Sept. 1, 1949 - May 4, 2023), who was given full national funeral honours, such is the his and the band’s renown at home and abroad. His voice, and Sergio Fonseca’s, light up 13 songs of effortlessly intricate, syncopated drums, bass, guitar and horns, knit to swing a crowd good and proper, then and now.
From the lilting top lines and bustling groove of ‘Numigo iami ê’, thru the mellifluous rumba of ‘Lentlada cochlea (San Lena)’ with its wickedly groggy horns, to the strangely mindbending melody go ‘San Victoria’, a calyps-adjacent ace ‘Anô anô’, and the languid cool off ‘Lourença’, it’s a whole party for discerning dancers unstuck from time or trend.