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Congotronics

Konono No.1

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VIVO308
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This amazing record is the product of utility, coincidence, and accidental discovery as much as it is a product of academic deliberation, and it manages to sound old and traditional even as it is refreshingly (even radically) new and avant-garde. Konono No. 1 was formed in the 1980s by a group of Bazombo musicians, dancers, and singers from the Democratic Republic of Congo to play traditional likembe (thumb piano) music in the streets. They soon discovered, though, that they needed amplification to be heard and -- this is where the story of this album really begins -- they took a DIY and utilitarian approach by building their own amplification systems out of junked car parts, magnets, and other flotsam. Once assembled, the system produced a huge hum that Konono No. 1 embraced as part of the sound of the group. At the center of everything were three amped-up thumb pianos tuned to three different registers, and coupled with all manner of pots, pans, whistles, and brake drum snares for percussion and with the vocals blasting through megaphones, all embedded in the huge buzz and hum of the homemade PA system, the group accidentally created a sound that was at once both ancient and traditional and yet eerily akin to experimental 21st century electronica. Congotronics is Konono's second album (the first was a live outing entitled Lubuaku), and while it was ostensibly recorded in a studio setting, it sounds wonderfully live and immediate, as if the dozen members of the group were standing on a busy street corner like some Congolese version of a second-line Mardi Gras band, only with thumb pianos instead of horns. Musical themes emerge and reemerge in the various tracks, and what sounds initially chaotic and random is revealed to be nothing of the sort, giving the whole album the feel of a ragged, joyous suite. Part traditional, part African rhumba, part smart avant-garde electronica, Congotronics is the sound of an urban junkyard band simultaneously weaving the past and the future into one amazingly coherent structure, and not only that, you can dance to it. This is the band Tom Waits has been looking for all his life. ~ Steve Leggett, All Music Guide

Track List   

  • 01. Lufuala Ndonga (09:27)
  • 02. Masikulu (08:01)
  • 03. Kule Kule (04:33)
  • 04. Ungudi Wele Wele (08:27)
  • 05. Paradiso [Live] (07:03)
  • 06. Kule Kule Reprise (03:04)
  • 07. Mama Liza

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恐ろしくすばらしい音の破壊力。簡単に言え...

投稿日:2007/03/27 (火)

恐ろしくすばらしい音の破壊力。簡単に言えばアフリカ産お祭りの音。寝返りうっても、眠たくなっても踊り続ける事に生きる事を見出だす音楽。カテゴライズとか無意味だし、聴いて揺さ振られてみるしかない。

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コノノと言えばその真骨頂はLiveにこそあり...

投稿日:2006/11/20 (月)

コノノと言えばその真骨頂はLiveにこそありますがこのスタジオ盤も凄い(笑)世界中のありとあらゆるビートが奇跡的な程に野性的でプリミティブに核融合を果たしてしまった歴史的傑作です 言葉本来の意味でのこれぞパンクであり真のオルタナですね

ロックマニア さん | 奈良県 | 不明

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かっこ良すぎ。。。 今年国内きますね、こ...

投稿日:2005/03/01 (火)

かっこ良すぎ。。。 今年国内きますね、この流れ。

masya さん | 東京 | 不明

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