I need recommendations about african/cuban/south american influenced music. I like Ibeyi, Buena Vista Social Club, the Narcos opening theme.
BTW, and more important, how do i into Fela Kuti? And into african contemporary music in general?
STOP LISTENING TO NIGGER MUSIC XD KEK
HARDER POL SENPAI, HARDER
>>61226149
>how do i into Fela Kuti
I'm really not an expert when it comes to music, so please don't laugh about my advice if it sounds strange or crazy or dull: I think listening to a Fela Kuti album would do the trick
>>61226149
>Ibeyi
fuck man, these semen demons are 20 and make some incredible beautiful music
>>61226256
i mean, isn't the dude behind 100 albums under different names or something?
>>61226188
>How do I into Fela Kuti?
With his album with most ratings on RYM like you would with any other artist.
>>61226361
Meant to quote >>61226149
>>61226284
yeah, silly me
I wish someone invented the concept of time so we could listen to his releases chronologically in order to check out how his work evolved over years
Early 70's albums with Africa 70. I'd start with Shenshema. Has a nice party vibe before his political era.
>>61226439
Listening chronologically is a meme.
>>61226149
>african/cuban/south american influenced music
Fela Kuti - Expensive Shit
Jorge Ben - Samba Esquema Novo
Caetano Veloso - Transa
Rubén González - Introducing
Marijata - Marijata
Exuma - Exuma
Demon Fuzz - Afreaka!
Tito Puente - Dance Mania
Tom Zé - Estudando o Samba
Willie Colón - Lo Mato
Orchestra Baobab - Ken Dou Werente (now called Pirates Choice)
These are all certified essential albums from a certified caribbean myself, dismissing any of these would be a potential mistake in your life.
>>61226579
so is your life and everything on earth, yet it's not really necessary to always point it out