Afrobeat originator Tony Allen, under the name The Allenko Brotherhood Ensemble, gets his famous drumming patterns put through the ringer by various electronic artists. The back cover promises Afro-centric electro grooves – and it’s quite accurate. The tracks don’t stray far from their African roots, which results in some fascinating combinations. The Son of Scientist, for instance, invite Eska to provide vocals to the dubbed out “The Drum,” while the Cinematic Orchestra makes “Brotherhood” a piano- and rhythm-driven track, which gets progressively frenzied. Several artists here -- Boozoo Bajou and Jeff Sharel, for instance -- are known for their adaptation of African music so it comes as no surprise that they contribute tracks. But there are a few surprises: the Troublemakers doing a dark and jazzy soundscape, or Kirk Degiorgio’s Off-World Ensemble doing tech-funk. A fitting tribute to one of the rhythmical masters.

Tony Allen is the rhythmic godfather of afrobeat. His polyrhythms and percussion mastery helped to define the genre and anchor it to spirit of dance. Allen's command of syncopation on the snare drums and frenzy behind the kit are synonymous with the movement of "afrobeat"
It's all to do with that unmistakable beat, the one that roots you, props you up and drives you forward. It's dark, it's futuristic, it's funky. It's sexual, irresistible, seductive.


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4 comments:
thank you so much for this cool album!!
Tony Allen is the greatest drummer of all times!!
Xerxes
please reup part.1
link does not work....
thank you
nice blog;)
many thanks...;)
Reupload please Part 1.
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