Mogadisco (Dancing Mogadishu - Somalia 1972-1991)
Label | Analog Africa – AACD 089 |
Series | Analog Africa – No. 29 |
Format | CD, Compilation |
Barcode | 4260126061347 |
Country | Germany |
Released | 13 Dec 2019 |
Genre | Funk / Soul, Folk, World, & Country |
Style | African |
'DANCING MOGADISHU - SOMALIA 1972-1991' - After being blown away by a few tunes -probably just as you will be after listening to this- Samy Ben Redjeb travelled to the infamous capital city of Somalia in November of 2016, making Analog Africa the first music label to set foot in Mogadishu. On his arrival in Somalia Samy questioned the need for a vehicle full of armed chaperones casually toting Kalashnikovs, deemed necessary to accompany him to the radio station archive every morning, but then began rifling through piles of cassettes and listening to reel-to-reel tapes in the dusty archives of Radio Mogadishu, looking for music that 'swam against the current'.The stars were aligned: an uncovered and unmarked pile of discarded recordings was discovered in a cluttered cornerof the building. Colonel Abshir -the senior employee and protector of Radio Mogadishu's archives- clarified that the pile consisted mostly of music nobody had manage to identify, or music he described as being 'mainly instrumental and strange music'. At the words 'strange music' Samy was hooked, the return flight to Tunisia was cancelled. The pile turned out to be a cornucopia of different sounds: radio jingles, background music and interludes for radio programmes, television shows and theatre plays. There were also a good number of disco tunes, some had been stripped of their lyrics, the interesting parts had been recorded multiple times then cut, taped together and spliced into a long groovy instrumental loop. Over the next three weeks, often in watermelon-, grapefruit-juice and shisha-fuelled night-time sessions behind the fortified walls of Radio Mogadishu, Samy and the archive staff put together'Mogadisco: Dancing Mogadishu - Somalia 1972-1991'. 'Mogadisco' was not Analog Africa's easiest project. Tracking down the musicians -often in exile in the diaspora- to interview them and gather anecdotes of golden-era Mogadishu has been an undertaking that took three years. Tales of Dur-Dur Band's kidnapping, movie soundtracks recorded in th...
1 | – Dur-Dur Band | Daradaa Muxibo | 5:20 |
2 | – Omar Shooli | Hab Isii | 5:36 |
3 | – Mukhtar R. Iidi | Check Up Your Head | 5:51 |
4 | – Bakaka Band | Geesiyada Halgamayow | 5:50 |
5 | – F. Qassim& Shareero | Waakaa Helaa | 6:22 |
6 | – Iftin Band | Sirmaqabe | 6:29 |
7 | – Mukhtar Ramadan Iidi | Baayo | 5:36 |
8 | – Shimaali& Killer | Hoobeya | 5:12 |
9 | – Dur-Dur Band | Shaleedayaa | 3:44 |
10 | – Dur-Dur Band | Ladaney | 5:06 |
11 | – Bakaka Band | Godonimada Jira | 8:34 |
12 | – Iftin Band | Ii Ooy Aniga | 3:37 |
Booklet Editor – Jay Freistadt
Compiled By – Samy Ben Redjeb
Graphic Design – Kathrin Remest
Lacquer Cut By – Frank Merritt
Liner Notes – Abdullahi Ahmed 'Somaliyow'
Liner Notes – Ali Mohamed Hussein
Liner Notes – Jay Freistadt
Liner Notes – Mohamed Khalif
Liner Notes – Samy Ben Redjeb
Liner Notes [Translation] – Abdullahi Ahmed 'Somaliyow'
Liner Notes [Translation] – Ali Mohamed Hussein
Liner Notes [Translation] – Mohamed Khalif
Mastered By – Nick Robbins
Matrix / Runout – YA 5262-2 AJ83210-01 manufactured by optimal media GmbH
Mastering SID Code – IFPI L577
Mould SID Code – IFPI 9755