Free Basin’ Fridays – Deep Afro-Columbian Sound of Myrian Makenwa

Friday, June 15th, 2012

For this week’s Free Basin’ Fridays, we’re heading back to South America with some of our favorite travel guides, the folks at Kindred Spirits! Just out now is a deluxe vinyl reissue of Myrian Makenwa’s La Extraordinaria (Kindred Spirits – KSRE10), an album that stands as one of Colombia’s most significant afro-psychedelia records, perfectly capturing its whole sound system movement subculture of the time.

From the 1970s, people in the Caribbean Coast of Colombia, became captivated by a host of African rhythms such as Afrobeat, High Life and Soukus. Records brought in by merchant sailors from Africa, became the new craze, with local Sound Systems or “Picos”, as they are known in Colombia, becoming the main driving force behind the popularity of African music in the region. Record Labels, seeing an opportunity to capitalize on this new phenomenon, began hiring local bands and creating new lineups to cover and re-adapt these African styles into Spanish.

Discos Machuca, became one of the pioneering record labels to mix local Colombian rhythms, with these new African styles. In his quest to create a record that would capture and embody the whole sound system subculture of the time, Rafael Machuca created the band Myrian Makenwa. The line-up of the band was shrouded in mystery, and in 1981 at the Discos Machuca recording studio in Barranquilla, Rafael Machuca began producing what would arguably become one of the most pulsating and innovative Afro Colombian records ever to be made in Colombia’s Caribbean Coast.

He gave the musicians total creative freedom, allowing them to experiment with new sounds, mixing Afro Caribbean and Latin rhythms, with elements of Afrobeat, Highlife, and Soukus. The result was blistering set of raw hypnotic grooves, a sonic voyage, with songs like “Lady Makenwa” and “Amampondo” completely personifying the new hybrid sound Machuca was searching for.

For your chance to win a copy of this LP, leave a comment below with your name and email address (kept private). Winner will be announced next Friday!

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18 Responses to “Free Basin’ Fridays – Deep Afro-Columbian Sound of Myrian Makenwa”

  1. nico says:

    Colombia is still a void in my world collection… it needs to be filled !

  2. Lg says:

    Sounds interesting. I would love to have one of those Pico machine as my soundsystem in my Living room.

  3. moogatu says:

    Looks awesome! Will fit nicely next to all my Masstropicas!

  4. Jim says:

    Sweet, I’ll have to see if my Colombian friend is familiar with this.

  5. Rob says:

    Love to hear this one!

  6. Rich says:

    get down

  7. Those Kindred Spirits folks are real kindred spirits.

  8. John says:

    I’m in dire need of shaking my groove thang. My doctor prescribed 10cc’s of Myrian Makenwa but I don’t have groove insurance. Please help.

    <3
    John

  9. J Mullaney says:

    This is hot!
    Thanks for sharing.

  10. Eric Freund says:

    Fantastic! The cut posted are bringing some sunshine vibes to a rather cold and rainy summer’s eve.

  11. Dave B says:

    Sounds great!

  12. Curtis Simpson says:

    I would love to have this in my collection !!!

  13. David M says:

    Y’all should just pack it up. This baby is mine! Daddy’s on a hot streak and can’t be beat!

  14. Henry Wilson says:

    I really need more international records in my collection!

  15. Cahn Curtis says:

    This sounds so interesting!

  16. Michael says:

    Looks great! :0

  17. Nil says:

    Great, but honestly I’m dreamin’ wild these day…

  18. oldjollymon says:

    love the the little guitar riff on top of the drums!

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