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Edo Funk Explosion Vol. 1

Label Analog Africa ‎– AACD 091
Series Analog Africa ‎– No. 31
Format CD, Compilation, Stereo
Barcode 4260126061439
Country Germany
Released 03 Mar 2021
Genre Funk / Soul, Folk, World, & Country
Style Afrobeat
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"The skeletal composition and the relentless exploitation of synthesizers, electric guitars and '80s effect racks resulted in a spiced up psychedelic brew known as Edo Funk!" It was in Benin City, in the heart of Nigeria, that a new hybrid of intoxicating highlife music known as Edo Funk was born. It first emerged in the late 1970s when a group of musicians began to experiment with different ways of integrating elements from their native Edo culture and fusing them with new sound effects coming from West Africa's night-clubs. Unlike the rather polished 1980s Nigerian disco productions coming out of the international metropolis of Lagos, Edo Funk was raw and reduced to its bare minimum. Someone was needed to channel this energy into a distinctive sound and Sir Victor Uwaifo appeared like a mad professor with his Joromi studio. Uwaifo took the skeletal structure of Edo music and relentless began fusing them with synthesizers, electric guitars and '80s effect racks which resulted in some of the most outstanding Edo recordings ever made. An explosive spiced up brew with an odd psychedelic note dubbed "Edo Funk". That's the sound you'll be discovering in the first volume of the 'Edo Funk Explosion' series which focusses on the genre's greatest originators: Osayomore Joseph, Akaba Man, and Sir Victor Uwaifo. Osayomore Joseph was one of the first musicians to bring the sound of the flute into the horn-dominated world of highlife, and his skills as a performer made him a fixture on the Lagos scene. When he returned to settle in Benin City in the mid 1970s - at the invitation of the royal family - he devoted himself to the modernisation and electrification of Edo music, using funk and Afro-beat as the building blocks for songs that weren't afraid to call out government corruption or confront the dark legacy of Nigeria's colonial past. Akaba Man was the philosopher king of Edo funk. Less overtly political than Osayomore Joseph and less psychedelic than Victor Uwaifo, he found the perfect medium for his message in the tr...

1 Osayomore Joseph And The Creative Seven Africa Is My Root 6:48
2 Akaba Man & The Nigie Rockets Ta Gha Hunsimwen 6:02
3 Akaba Man And The African Pride Popular Side 7:24
4 Sir Victor Uwaifo And His Titibitis Iranm Iran 5:30
5 Sir Victor Uwaifo And His Titibitis Sakpaide No 2 6:26
6 Akaba Man & The Nigie Rockets Ta Ghi Rare 7:19
7 Osayomore Joseph My Name Is Money 4:50
8 Akaba Man & The Nigie Rockets Ogbov Omwan 9:18
9 Sir Victor Uwaifo And His Titibitis Aibalegbe 3:54
10 Osayomore Joseph And The Ulele Power Sound Who No Man 8:38
11 Sir Victor Uwaifo And His Titibitis Obviemama 4:33
12 Osayomore Joseph And The Ulele Power Sound Ororo No De Fade 7:55
Compiled By – Bela Patrutzi
Compiled By – Samy Ben Redjeb
Graphic Design – Kathrin Remest
Interviewer [Interview, Translation and Biography] – Bela Patrutzi
Interviewer [Interview, Translation and Biography] – Diego Hernandez
Interviewer [Interview, Translation and Biography] – Samy Ben Redjeb
Liner Notes – Bela Patrutzi
Liner Notes [Text Editing] – Diego Hernandez
Liner Notes [Text Editing] – Jesse Simon
Mastered By – Nick Robbins
Issued in a Digipak with 36-page full-color booklet, housed in a cardboard slipcase.

Title on cover: Edo Funk Explosion Vol. 1.
Title on spine: Edo Funk Explosion Vol. 1 (Nigeria 1980-1985).
Title on back cover: Edo Funk Explosion featuring the 3 legends of Benin City's sound (Nigeria 1980-85).
Barcode – 4 260126 061439
Matrix / Runout – AK12050-01
Mastering SID Code – IFPI L577
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