Ambiance Congo / The Other Black Music presents:
This week, we’ll have music recorded, mostly, after the year 2000.
If you like these more modern sounds, you can donate today and leave a comment with your donation to let me know.
If you like the classic rumba that made Congolese music the most popular and influential music in the diaspora, then you can donate next time (in two weeks) during the fund drive and leave a comment with your donation then.
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WRIR is an all-volunteer organization. I can bring you this music only of you donate what you can to keep our equipment working, our lights on and all of the unique programs that we offer coming your way.
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And here’s something to keep in mind: The Rumba Kings film is coming! The epic first documentary about Congolese rumba is near. Check it out here:
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King Kester Emeneya & Victoria Eleison Dream Team Dream Band, “sebene from DORIS ILOKO (theme song)”
from PAS DE CONTACT
Black Music - 1995
Orchestre Sacramento, “Piece Rare”
from Sandruma Canicule
Stan Ruddy Production/Sonima Music - 2004
by request
Marie-Paul Le Roi Soleil & Wenge el Paris, “L'Os des Os”
Mussay System Production - 2001
Madilu et son Orchestre Tout Puissant System, “Sans Effets”
from Le Tenant du Titre
Production RTC - 2004
by request
Letis Madilu & Bana System, “Mimy Richard”
from Au Nom du Père et du Fils (Histoire continue)
Jimmy's Production - 2017
David Noyes Ambiance Congo / The Other Black Music April 11th, 2021
Posted In: Music Shows
Tags: African music, Congolese music