Categories:
Cart 0

Your cart is empty

Antibalas|Liberation Afro Beat Vol.1

Liberation Afro Beat Vol.1

Antibalas

Available in
16-Bit/44.1 kHz Stereo

Unlimited Streaming

Listen to this album in high quality now on our apps

Start my trial period and start listening to this album

Enjoy this album on Qobuz apps with your subscription

Subscribe

Enjoy this album on Qobuz apps with your subscription

Digital Download

Purchase and download this album in a wide variety of formats depending on your needs.

Language available : english

Fans of Fela, Tony Allen, and to a lesser extent the Daktaris will be hunkering down on the dancefloor to this slab of pure, hot, and heavy Afro-beat from the heart of Brooklyn. Antibalas is a musicians collective dedicated to furthering the Afro-beat gospel at any cost, and with 13 members and a boatload of frantic, bass- and drum-heavy chops, they're likely to succeed. These cats don't just have the form down; they're not just aping Fela, they're deconstructing the Afro-beat rhythms and harmonies down to the last detail and composing new sonic architectures from which to groove and improvise. This is deep, funky, political, spiritual, and greasier than a chicken bone out of the fryer. Tracing in just enough Cuban son to add dimension and the ghost of a sleng-teng rhythm here, a dub bass out there, and the ever-shifting polyrhythms of Afro-beat jazz and hypnosis of James Brown's funky soul, Antibalas takes eight tunes and turns them all into floor-burners. Led by baritone saxophonist and conductor Martin Antibalas, the ensemble numbers six in the percussion section, a four-piece horn section, a bassist, three guitarists, and an organ, with a host of vocalists chanting down the voodoo. "Dirt and Blood," "Si, Se Puede," and the burning wail of "El Machete" are standouts, though there isn't a weak second on this disc. One of two things will happen if you spin this jam at a party: you'll either politicize everyone by pure beat consciousness or they'll drop dead from too much dancing while under polyrhythmic hypnosis. That's the prognosis, folks; and that's as high a compliment as can be paid. Awesome.
© Thom Jurek /TiVo

More info

Liberation Afro Beat Vol.1

Antibalas

launch qobuz app I already downloaded Qobuz for Windows / MacOS Open

download qobuz app I have not downloaded Qobuz for Windows / MacOS yet Download the Qobuz app

You are currently listening to samples.

Listen to over 100 million songs with an unlimited streaming plan.

Listen to this playlist and more than 100 million songs with our unlimited streaming plans.

From 12,49€/month

1
Si, Se Puede
00:09:54

Antibalas, Primary

2001 Ninja Tune

2
Dirt and Blood
00:08:56

Antibalas, Primary

2001 Ninja Tune

3
Battle of the Species
00:06:28

Antibalas, Primary

2001 Ninja Tune

4
N.E.S.T.A (Never Ever Submit to Authority)
00:07:17

Antibalas, Primary

2001 Ninja Tune

5
Musicawi Silt
00:09:29

Antibalas, Primary

2001 Ninja Tune

6
Uprising
00:07:24

Antibalas, Primary

2001 Ninja Tune

7
El Machete
00:09:53

Antibalas, Primary

2001 Ninja Tune

8
World War IV
00:06:58

Antibalas, Primary

2001 Ninja Tune

Albumbeschreibung

Fans of Fela, Tony Allen, and to a lesser extent the Daktaris will be hunkering down on the dancefloor to this slab of pure, hot, and heavy Afro-beat from the heart of Brooklyn. Antibalas is a musicians collective dedicated to furthering the Afro-beat gospel at any cost, and with 13 members and a boatload of frantic, bass- and drum-heavy chops, they're likely to succeed. These cats don't just have the form down; they're not just aping Fela, they're deconstructing the Afro-beat rhythms and harmonies down to the last detail and composing new sonic architectures from which to groove and improvise. This is deep, funky, political, spiritual, and greasier than a chicken bone out of the fryer. Tracing in just enough Cuban son to add dimension and the ghost of a sleng-teng rhythm here, a dub bass out there, and the ever-shifting polyrhythms of Afro-beat jazz and hypnosis of James Brown's funky soul, Antibalas takes eight tunes and turns them all into floor-burners. Led by baritone saxophonist and conductor Martin Antibalas, the ensemble numbers six in the percussion section, a four-piece horn section, a bassist, three guitarists, and an organ, with a host of vocalists chanting down the voodoo. "Dirt and Blood," "Si, Se Puede," and the burning wail of "El Machete" are standouts, though there isn't a weak second on this disc. One of two things will happen if you spin this jam at a party: you'll either politicize everyone by pure beat consciousness or they'll drop dead from too much dancing while under polyrhythmic hypnosis. That's the prognosis, folks; and that's as high a compliment as can be paid. Awesome.
© Thom Jurek /TiVo

About the album

Improve album information

Qobuz logo Why buy on Qobuz...

On sale now...

Money For Nothing

Dire Straits

Money For Nothing Dire Straits

The Studio Albums 2009 – 2018

Mark Knopfler

Brothers In Arms

Dire Straits

Brothers In Arms Dire Straits

Live 1978 - 1992

Dire Straits

Live 1978 - 1992 Dire Straits
More on Qobuz
By Antibalas

Where the Gods Are in Peace

Antibalas

Go Je Je (Live)

Antibalas

Go Je Je (Live) Antibalas

Fu Chronicles

Antibalas

Fu Chronicles Antibalas

Pay Back Africa (Live)

Antibalas

Antibalas

Antibalas

Antibalas Antibalas
You may also like...

Ye Ankasa | We Ourselves

Jembaa Groove

Ye Ankasa | We Ourselves Jembaa Groove

love nwantiti (ah ah ah) [feat. Joeboy & Kuami Eugene] [Remix]

Joeboy

All for U (Ameyatchi)

King Serenity

All for U (Ameyatchi) King Serenity

I Told Them...

Burna Boy

I Told Them... Burna Boy

People

liBianca

People liBianca