Pop Makossa: The Invasive Dance Beat Of Cameroon 1976-1984


ANALOG AFRICA
Afro / Reggae / Dub
New Vinyl
2LP (GAT) + BOOKLET / 29.95 EUR

Dream Stars - Pop Makossa Invasion
Mystic Djim & The Spirits - Yaounde Girls
Bill Loko - Nen Lambo
Bernard Ntone - Mussoloki
Pasteur Lappe - Sanaga Calypso
Eko - "M'ongele M'am
Olinga Gaston - Ngon Engap
Emmanuel Kahe & Jeanette Kemogne - Ye Medjuie
Nkodo Si-Tony - Mininga Meyong Mese
Pasteur Lappe - Sekele Movement
Pat' Ndoye - More Love
Clement Djimogne - Africa

Just when you think that the well of obscure music from around the world has run dry, Analog Africa returns to put the record straight. Pop-Makossa shines a light on a glorious but largely overlooked period in the story of Cameroonian makossa, when local musicians began to replace funk and highlife influences with the rubbery bass of classic disco and the sparkling synth flourishes and drum machines of electrofunk. The resultant compilation, which apparently took eight years to produce, is packed full of brilliant cuts, from the heavily-electronic jauntiness of Pasteur Lappe’s “Sanaga Calypso” and horn-totin’ Highlife-disco of Emmaniel Kahe and Jeanette Kemogne’s “Ye Medjuie”, to the dense, organ-laden wig out that is Clement Djimogne’s “Africa”.

Dream Stars - Pop Makossa Invasion
Mystic Djim & The Spirits - Yaounde Girls
Bill Loko - Nen Lambo
Bernard Ntone - Mussoloki
Pasteur Lappe - Sanaga Calypso
Eko - "M'ongele M'am
Olinga Gaston - Ngon Engap
Emmanuel Kahe & Jeanette Kemogne - Ye Medjuie
Nkodo Si-Tony - Mininga Meyong Mese
Pasteur Lappe - Sekele Movement
Pat' Ndoye - More Love
Clement Djimogne - Africa