September 26, 2025

Bongo bong

The folks at Secret Planet Richmond are back with two more live shows at the beginning of October.  First of all, Yeison Landero y su Conjunto return to Richmond from Colombia for the third time this year.  If you're a Global A Go-Go listener and you haven't seen them yet, I'm not sure what you're waiting for, because this is as good as cumbia gets.  And if you know you know, in which case you'll probably be back for more.  That's happening at Révéler Experiences on Wednesday October 1.
 
Then on Thursday October 9, Secret Planet Richmond presents Bongo District, also at Révéler.  They're a band of immigrants based in the District of Columbia who call their sound ritmos nómadas: It's cumbia, reggae, funk, rock, ska and more.  If that sounds a little like Manu Chao, you're in the right neighborhood.  You'll hear the music of Bongo District and Yeison Landero on this week's edition of Global A Go-Go.
 
Also this week (Sunday September 28, 1:00-3:00 PM on WRIR, for two weeks afterwards at wrir.org/listen, check your local listings for airing on other radio stations, and any old time at my podcast site): More twangy South and East African guitar music off of 78 rpm discs, courtesy of three new compilations; brassy Colombian sounds from Bandejas Espaciales and Colectro; new Anatolian rock from Umut Adan & Zebânis; the return of America's finest Afrobeat band, Antibalas; and England's surprisingly funky Me and My Friends.

September 23, 2025

Charts September 15-21, 2025

WRIR World's NACC Top Ten
1 ORCHESTRA GOLD | Dakan | self-released
2 BALIMAYA PROJECT MEETS DISCOS PACIFICO ALLSTARS | Calima | Jazz Re:freshed/Discos Pacifico
3 MULATU ASTATKE | Mulatu Plays Mulatu | Strut
4 OMARA PORTUANDO | Eternamente Omara | Warner Spain
5 ANTIBALAS | "La Ceiba" [Single] | Daptone
6 MEKLIT | "Abebayehosh" [Single] | Smithsonian Folkways
7 AL CAMPBELL | "Declaration Of Rights" [Single] | 17 North Parade
8 YALLA MIKU | "Alemuye" [Single] | Bongo Joe
9 LOS CALIGARIS | "Mi Vida Sin Tu Vida" [Single] | PopArtDiscos
10 PEKI MOMES | Peki Momés | Mocambo

September 20, 2025

A spell cast in rhythm & reverie

Orchestra Gold is an ensemble from Oakland that doesn't sound like any other American band.  They play a sludgy, heavy kind of psychedelic rock -- it's almost stoner metal.  They also have a full horn section.  And underlying all of it are the traditional melodies and rhythms of Mali's centuries-old Mandé culture.  Band leaders Mariam Diakité and Erich Huffaker met in Mali almost 20 years ago, and they've build this project patiently and organically since then.
 
That process has led to the album Dakan (Destiny), which will be released on October 2.   It's massive, noisy and abrasive, also beautiful and thrilling, and one of the best rock or African records I've heard in 2025.  I'll play you three songs from Dakan on this week's program so you can hear it for yourself.
 
Also this week (Sunday September 21, 1:00-3:00 PM on WRIR, for two weeks afterwards at wrir.org/listen, check your local listings for airing on other radio stations, and any old time at my podcast site): Sly & Robbie, the producers, including a previously unreleased digital roots single voiced by Al Campbell; a wonderful new collaboration between England's Balimaya Project and musicians from Colombia's Pacific region; Bio Ritmo, salsa celebrities in Colombia, play a hometown gig at Get Tight Lounge on Thursday September 25; and new Ethiopian sounds from Mulatu Astatke, Meklit, Yalla Miku, Trio Kazanchis + 1 and Trio Mokili.

September 16, 2025

Charts September 8-14, 2025

WRIR World's NACC Top Ten
1 2015-2025: LES DISQUES BONGO JOE - 10 YEARS OF SONIC EXPLORATIONS | various artists | Bongo Joe
2 LOS ZHEROS | Psychedelic Cumbia Party | Vampisoul/Rey
3 BALIMAYA PROJECT MEETS DISCOS PACIFICO ALLSTARS | Calima | Jazz Re:freshed/Discos Pacifico
4 AMADOU AND MARIAM | "Sonfo" feat. Fally Ipupa [Single] | Because
5 EJE EJE | "Oyun Corbasi" [Single] | Batov
6 RANIL Y SU CONJUNTO TROPICAL | Sonido Amazonico | Vampisoul
7 QAP BAND AKA SWIN BATUKA | "La Picosa (Remix)" [Single] | Club Coco
8 TRIO TERNURA | "A Gira" [Single] | Vampisoul
9 STAR FEMININE BAND | Jusqu'au Bout du Monde | Born Bad
10 K FRIMPONG AND HIS CUBANO FIESTAS | Blue Album | Soundway

September 13, 2025

Our man in Iquitos

Iquitos, the capital of the Peruvian Amazon with half a million residents, is the largest city in the world that can't be reached by road.  It's been a hotbed of chicha and Peruvian cumbia since the 1960s, and on this week's edition of Global A Go-Go you'll hear four bands that originated in Iquitos, including Ranil y su Conjunto who are the subject of a new compilation album from Vampisoul Records.
 
Also this week (Sunday September 14, 1:00-3:00 PM on WRIR, for two weeks afterwards at wrir.org/listen, check your local listings for airing on other radio stations, and any old time at my podcast site): An all-South American first hour with Brazilian samba-soul including a newly reissued single of Trio Ternura, and Colombian champeta highlighted by a deeply-dug 1992 track by Q.A.P. Band; more music from the Anatolian rock revival like the new single from Eje Eje; the latest in Afropop by Habib Koité's Mandé Sila, Amadou & Mariam and Star Feminine Band; and some Afrobeat to close out the show, including a new cover of Fela Kuti's "Zombie" by Kotoa, an Afrobeat-dub band from South London.

September 9, 2025

Charts September 1-7, 2025

WRIR World's NACC Top Ten
1 GOOD ONES, THE | Rwanda Sings with Strings | Glitterbeat
2 2015-2025: LES DISQUES BONGO JOE - 10 YEARS OF SONIC EXPLORATIONS | various artists | Bongo Joe
3 MULATU ASTATKE | Mulatu Plays Mulatu | Strut
4 SCIENTIST AND DUBITERIAN FEAT. JOSEPH COTTON | Signed and Sealed | Scientist
5 JUNIOR MURVIN | Cool Down the Heat | Greensleeves/Jammy's
6 T.P. ORCHESTRE POLY RYTHMO DE COTONOU | Trop Parler C'est Maladie | Acid Jazz
7 ABIJAH STONE | Ashes in the Offering | From Babylon to Zion
8 MUSIC FOR A REVOLUTION, VOL. 1: GUINEA'S SYLIPHONE RECORDING LABEL (1967-1973) | various artists | Radio Martiko
9 MADALITSO BAND | Ma Gitala | Bongo Joe
10 GRUPO PILON | Nu Sta Li | El Palmas

September 5, 2025

¡Sonido Amazonico!

I've got a special Global A Go-Go event coming up this weekend.  It starts on the radio on the afternoon of Sunday September 7, and continues that evening at Révéler Experiences.  Olivier Conan, the founder and leader of the band Chicha Libre, will take over Global A Go-Go this week (Sunday September 7, 1:00-3:00 PM on WRIR, for two weeks afterwards at wrir.org/listen, check your local listings for airing on other radio stations, and any old time at my podcast site).
 
Olivier has selected a whole show's worth of music to spin, and he and I will talk about the band, their influences, how they've gotten to where they are and where they're going from here, and a whole lot more.  Other Chicha Libre members might join us in the studio for this live on-air event.  Now, the band is on the road right now, so arrival times are always subject to change.  If Olivier isn't in Richmond by 1:00, you'll hear his musical selections and my own commentary instead.
 
Then Chicha Libre will perform at Révéler (3108 W. Cary Street in Carytown), where the doors will open at 6:00 PM and their first set starts at 7:00.  It's a unique opportunity to see this band not in a rock club but in an intimate (100 seats) cabaret setting that still has plenty of room for dancing.  Not surprisingly, this show is a production of Secret Planet Richmond.
 
Chicha Libre is the band that introduced the rest of the world to the marvels of Peru's psychedelic cumbia called chicha.  Founder Olivier Conan, a native of Paris, was turned on to this music by his travels in Peru, and came home to Brooklyn with the ideas of issuing the first ever international compilation album of the genre, and of creating a band to play the music.
 
Olivier was a veteran of several bands and already ran a wildly eclectic music venue in Park Slope called Barbès.  He started Barbès Records to release The Roots of Chicha in 2007, which is one of those albums that's so influential that it's now hard to imagine a time before it existed.  Chicha Libre's debut ¡Sonido Amazonico! followed the next year, then The Roots of Chicha 2 in 2010 and Chicha Libre's Canibalismo in 2012, which for my money is one the best albums of the 21st century so far.
 
Fast forward to today, where DJs all over the world are spinning vintage chicha in their tropical music sets, dozens of chicha revival bands are gigging and recording in the USA and Europe, and chicha original gangsters like Los Mirlos and Los Wembler's de Iquitos have reunited and played for adoring crowds at home and across the globe.  None of this would have happened without Olivier and Chicha Libre.
 
Chicha Libre went on hiatus in 2016, but last year they decided to get back together for some recording and touring.  They've been on the road quite a bit in 2025, including a stop at Richmond's Get Tight Lounge in July.  And now they're coming back to Richmond, the hometown of their keyboard player Joshua Camp, on their way home to Brooklyn after playing at the Hopscotch Music Festival in Raleigh.
 
Please join Olivier and me on the radio this Sunday between 1 and 3 PM, and catch Chicha Libre live at Révéler that evening, if you are so inclined.

September 3, 2025

Charts August 18-31, 2025

WRIR World's NACC Top Ten
1 MAHOTELLA QUEENS | Buya Buya: Come Back | Umsakazo
2 GOOD ONES, THE | Rwanda Sings with Strings | Glitterbeat
3 ALICK NKHATA | Radio Lusaka | Mississippi
4 SKIP MARLEY | "In Our Sight" [Single] | Tuff Gong International/Def Jam
5 JAAKKO LAITINEN AND VAARA RAHA | "Lapis Philosophorum" [Single] | Playground
6 T.P. ORCHESTRE POLY RHYTMO DE COTONOU | Trop Parler C'est Maladie | Acid Jazz
7 GROUP INERANE | Marjahan Bianou | Sublime Frequencies
8 K. FRIMPONG AND HIS CUBANO FIESTAS | Blue Album | Soundway
9 PACHYMAN | Another Place | ATO
10 ZULU GUITAR BLUES: COWBOYS, TROUBADOURS AND JILTED LOVERS 1950-1965 | various artists | Matsuli