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London Afrobeat Collective: Esengo
ByFela Kuti
saxophone1938 - 1997
It is now 27 years since Kuti passed and any Afrobeat worthy of the name still serves a political function, although the message has evolved and diversified as the music has spread out from Nigeria and become global. On a macro level, however, the message continues to be about liberation. And because one would have to be made of stone to fail to respond to its vibe, Afrobeat is still the perfect dancefloor music.

London Afrobeat Collective
band / ensemble / orchestraJuanita Euka
vocalsLAC say their goal is to increase the positive energy in the world by making people dance. Esengo hits the spot. ">
Track Listing
Topesa Esengo Na Motema; My Way; Take Me To The Sea; Freedom; El Ritmo De Londres; De Kinshasa A Sono Bata.
Personnel
London Afrobeat Collective
band / ensemble / orchestraJuanita Euka
vocalsKlibens Michelet
saxophone, baritoneAndy Watts
trumpetAlex Szyjanowicz
guitar, electricAlex Farrell
bassJohn Mathews
bassGiuliano Osella
drumsRichie Sweet
percussionAdditional Instrumentation
Alex Farrell: guitar; John Mathews: bass (2-5); Luigi Casanova: bass (1, 6); Gareth Buckland: piano and organ (5); Pat Kenny: trombone (5); Edmund Swinburn: tenor saxophone (2, 4).
Album information
Title: Esengo | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: Canopy Records
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