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A Trip To Bolgatanga

African Head Charge

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While usually filed under reggae or dub for convenience's sake, African Head Charge have always existed outside of simple categorical boundaries. Their expansive, influential body of work, dating back to 1981's My Life in a Hole in the Ground, is united in its pursuit of expressing a vision of a psychedelic Africa, in reference to a Brian Eno quote. The collective's eleventh studio album, A Trip to Bolgatanga, is named after the town in northern Ghana where group leader Bonjo Iyabinghi Noah resides. Though he typically spends more time at home with his family, he still frequently performs and creates music. The first African Head Charge album in twelve years was produced by longtime associate Adrian Sherwood and features fellow On-U Sound regulars like Skip McDonald and Doug Wimbish, along with guest appearances by Ghanaian kologo master and singer King Ayisoba. It kicks off with friendly words of advice ("A bad attitude is like a flat tire, you can't go anywhere until you change it!") and retains this sense of encouragement and optimism throughout. "Accra Electronica" threads rootsy string melodies and woodwinds into a thumping disco house beat. "Push Me Pull You" is a hazy slice of flute-laced heavy dub flashing back to the bewildering experimentation of the group's output from the early '80s, but with the type of booming sub-bass more common during the dubstep era. "I Chant You" blends rainy synths and galloping hand drums with falsetto vocal cries, bringing to mind the devotional dub of 1990's Songs of Praise. "Asalatua" builds up an exuberant group chant over gleeful drumming and an effects-tweaked techno rhythm. The musicians celebrate victory and persistence with the whimsical "I'm a Winner," throwing Auto-Tune-smeared vocals over jumpy synth melodies and reggae riffs. The Ayisoba-featuring "Never Regret a Day" is another rootsy, uplifting tune which reminds the listener that every day of one's life is important, even the bad ones, because one can gain experience and learn from them. A Trip to Bolgatanga gets as sunny and upbeat as African Head Charge's live performances or their more polished studio efforts from the mid-'90s, but it maintains the spirit of experimentation and love of speaker-crushing bass they've had since the beginning.
© Paul Simpson /TiVo

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1
A Bad Attitude
00:03:42

B. Anderson, Composer - Adrian Sherwood, Producer - African Head Charge, MainArtist - King Ayisoba, Composer, MainArtist - Warp Publishing, MusicPublisher - Bonjo Iyabinghi Noah, Producer

2023 On-U Sound 2023 On-U Sound

2
Accra Electronica
00:03:24

D. Wimbish, Composer - B. Anderson, Composer - Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Adrian Sherwood, Producer - African Head Charge, MainArtist - Warp Publishing, MusicPublisher - A. Maxwell, Composer - Bonjo Iyabinghi Noah, Producer

2023 On-U Sound 2023 On-U Sound

3
Push Me Pull You
00:03:49

B. Anderson, Composer - Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Adrian Sherwood, Producer - African Head Charge, MainArtist - Warp Publishing, MusicPublisher - B. Alexander, Composer - A. Maxwell, Composer - Bonjo Iyabinghi Noah, Producer

2023 On-U Sound 2023 On-U Sound

4
I Chant Too
00:03:57

B. Anderson, Composer - Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Adrian Sherwood, Producer - African Head Charge, MainArtist - Warp Publishing, MusicPublisher - B. Alexander, Composer - A. Maxwell, Composer - Bonjo Iyabinghi Noah, Producer - S. Bergliter, Composer

2023 On-U Sound 2023 On-U Sound

5
Asalatua
00:03:58

B. Anderson, Composer - Adrian Sherwood, Producer - African Head Charge, MainArtist - Warp Publishing, MusicPublisher - Bonjo Iyabinghi Noah, Producer - E. Okine, Composer

2023 On-U Sound 2023 On-U Sound

6
Passing Clouds
00:02:56

B. Anderson, Composer - Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Adrian Sherwood, Producer - S. Adu, Composer - African Head Charge, MainArtist - Warp Publishing, MusicPublisher - B. Alexander, Composer - A. Maxwell, Composer - Bonjo Iyabinghi Noah, Producer - M. Akaa, Composer

2023 On-U Sound 2023 On-U Sound

7
I’m A Winner
00:03:13

D. Wimbish, Composer - B. Anderson, Composer - Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Adrian Sherwood, Producer - S. Adu, Composer - African Head Charge, MainArtist - Warp Publishing, MusicPublisher - B. Alexander, Composer - A. Maxwell, Composer - Bonjo Iyabinghi Noah, Producer - M. Akaa, Composer

2023 On-U Sound 2023 On-U Sound

8
A Trip To Bolgatanga
00:04:23

D. Wimbish, Composer - B. Anderson, Composer - Adrian Sherwood, Producer - African Head Charge, MainArtist - Warp Publishing, MusicPublisher - Bonjo Iyabinghi Noah, Producer

2023 On-U Sound 2023 On-U Sound

9
Never Regret A Day
00:03:37

B. Anderson, Composer - Adrian Sherwood, Producer - African Head Charge, MainArtist - King Ayisoba, Composer, MainArtist - Warp Publishing, MusicPublisher - A. Maxwell, Composer - Bonjo Iyabinghi Noah, Producer

2023 On-U Sound 2023 On-U Sound

10
Microdosing
00:03:43

B. Anderson, Composer - Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Adrian Sherwood, Producer - African Head Charge, MainArtist - Warp Publishing, MusicPublisher - B. Alexander, Composer - A. Maxwell, Composer - Bonjo Iyabinghi Noah, Producer

2023 On-U Sound 2023 On-U Sound

Album review

While usually filed under reggae or dub for convenience's sake, African Head Charge have always existed outside of simple categorical boundaries. Their expansive, influential body of work, dating back to 1981's My Life in a Hole in the Ground, is united in its pursuit of expressing a vision of a psychedelic Africa, in reference to a Brian Eno quote. The collective's eleventh studio album, A Trip to Bolgatanga, is named after the town in northern Ghana where group leader Bonjo Iyabinghi Noah resides. Though he typically spends more time at home with his family, he still frequently performs and creates music. The first African Head Charge album in twelve years was produced by longtime associate Adrian Sherwood and features fellow On-U Sound regulars like Skip McDonald and Doug Wimbish, along with guest appearances by Ghanaian kologo master and singer King Ayisoba. It kicks off with friendly words of advice ("A bad attitude is like a flat tire, you can't go anywhere until you change it!") and retains this sense of encouragement and optimism throughout. "Accra Electronica" threads rootsy string melodies and woodwinds into a thumping disco house beat. "Push Me Pull You" is a hazy slice of flute-laced heavy dub flashing back to the bewildering experimentation of the group's output from the early '80s, but with the type of booming sub-bass more common during the dubstep era. "I Chant You" blends rainy synths and galloping hand drums with falsetto vocal cries, bringing to mind the devotional dub of 1990's Songs of Praise. "Asalatua" builds up an exuberant group chant over gleeful drumming and an effects-tweaked techno rhythm. The musicians celebrate victory and persistence with the whimsical "I'm a Winner," throwing Auto-Tune-smeared vocals over jumpy synth melodies and reggae riffs. The Ayisoba-featuring "Never Regret a Day" is another rootsy, uplifting tune which reminds the listener that every day of one's life is important, even the bad ones, because one can gain experience and learn from them. A Trip to Bolgatanga gets as sunny and upbeat as African Head Charge's live performances or their more polished studio efforts from the mid-'90s, but it maintains the spirit of experimentation and love of speaker-crushing bass they've had since the beginning.
© Paul Simpson /TiVo

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