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Re: Modern African music

Postby fange » 24 Jul 2021, 06:40

I really like Mdou Moctar's record from this year.

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Re: Modern African music

Postby John_K » 28 Jul 2021, 17:09

fange wrote:I really like Mdou Moctar's record from this year.



Thanks for the tip, now playing, from the first track it sounds a lot like what I loved about Tinariwen...

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Re: Modern African music

Postby Rorschach » 17 Oct 2022, 09:54

Darkness_Fish wrote:Just chancing my arm with a bit of a modern music thread,...


Does this count as modern? I think it's a few years old:

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Re: Modern African music

Postby cheifwhat » 28 Oct 2022, 12:47

None of this is what Africans actually listen to. This stuff is created for white folk like you to feel like you're getting something authentic and traditional.

Most young people, Africans included listen to popular music, local or global and you would probably hate it.
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Re: Modern African music

Postby naughty boy » 28 Oct 2022, 15:45

cheifwhat wrote:None of this is what Africans actually listen to. This stuff is created for white folk like you to feel like you're getting something authentic and traditional.


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