11/02/12

Ho$h! You're at AFROSYNTH, the realest African selection . . .

This week we bring you Zambia's international disco queen ANNA MWALE, Shangaan girl group THE DALOM KIDS, solid funk from MELVYN MATTHEWS, crooner ZAYN ADAM and jazzman RATAU MIKE MAKHALEMELE.

Last time we checked out JONATHAN BUTLER's breakthrough second album, seven-man synth act SENSATIONS, a supporter's album for Moroka Swallows by THE SOCCER BOYS, underrated jazz pianist LIONEL PILLAY and the SIX PAK compilation that went down smooth.
Also be sure to download the latest mix - WINNER TAKES ALL - a hot soul stew of recent additions to the library.

Sharp!

PROPHETS OF THE CITY - Our World (1990)

Kushushu/Teal Trutone, KVL1507   
Producers: POC, Issy Arafdien, Lance Stehr
Recorded at: Home studios & Crucible Recording Studio, Cape Town

               
Mzansi hip-hop pioneers POC were started by Ready D and Shaheen Arafdien, and later featured Ishmael Morabe, Caramel and others. Shaheen's father Issy Arafdien, former guitarist for Cape jazz-funk act Pacific Express, produced this their landmark debut album. It was followed by Boomstyle (1992), Age Of Truth (1993) and Phunk Phlow (1995)

For years the crew (aka Prophets Of Da City) have toured the country, spreading positive hip-hop consciousness to hundreds of thousands of schoolkids. In 1992 they were invited by Quincy Jones and Caiphus Semenya to the Montreux Jazz Fest. In 1994 they performed at the inauguration of Nelson Mandela. Ready D was given Grandmaster status in 2010.



It's conscious hip-hop influenced by Public Enemy but with a more positive message and drawing on local influences like ghoema/vastrap ('Stop the violence), maskandi ('Roots') and rapping in Cape Flats Afrikaans (on 'Dallah Flat'). Album notes pay tribute to "The music of Dollar Brand that inspired us - let's learn to understand and respect each other's music." Amen.