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Zanzibar-Various Artists |
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16.50
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title |
Zanzibara 10 - First Modern: Taarab Vibes From Mombasa & Tanga 1970-1990 | |||||||
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Zanzibar | |||||||
mainstyle |
Popular Music | |||||||
style |
Taarab | |||||||
label |
Buda Musique | |||||||
year |
2021 | |||||||
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Taarab is a music genre popular in Tanzania and Kenya. It is influenced by the musical traditions of the African Great Lakes, North Africa, the Middle East, and the Indian subcontinent. In the early 1970s a new taarab emerged in the East African coastal cities of Mombasa and Tanga: In Mombasa, Matano Juma?s Morning Star replaced strings with distorted organ sounds, amplified violin or clarinet; Zuhura Swaleh promoted an electrified tashkota as a major new sound in her band, digging deep in coastal ngoma rhythms and dances. Crossing the border from Kenya to Tanzania, in Tanga, Black Star Musical Club?s electric guitars and dance music rhythms paved the way for a broader audience reception of taarab away from the coastal Swahili towns. |
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