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Zimbabwe Township Funk Explosion Takes Over
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 37804, member: 636"] A new music collection shows how bands from Zimbabwe mixed many styles between 1975 and 1980. Bands like Echoes Limited took James Brown's sounds but added unusual drum beats that made something fresh. The Green Arrows brought reggae feelings to their songs with guitar work that reminded listeners of Jimi Hendrix. Oliver and The Black Spirits created township music with sharp drums that sounded different from anything else. These groups made music that was hard to place on a map. The album features 25 songs that break music rules instead of following them. Some bands like Baked Beans played rock music that white radio stations aired during that time. Groups often performed both African and Western styles to play at different venues across the country. New Tutenkhamen used electric instruments to copy traditional sounds in creative ways. Gypsy Caravan made music that could pass for American garage rock if you heard it without knowing where it came from. The album comes with a book that explains how Zimbabwe built its music business. It tells stories about recording studios, concert venues, and record labels that helped these sounds grow. The Green Arrows released 37 singles starting in 1974 and became very popular. This collection helps people understand how Zimbabwe created its unique musical voice before and after independence. [/QUOTE]
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