November 29, 2022

Charts November 21-27, 2022

WRIR World's NACC Top Ten
1 C.A.M.P.O.S. | The 8th Door | Peace & Rhythm
2 BALKA SOUND | Balka Sound | Strut
3 18TH PARALLEL, THE | Downtown Sessions | Fruits
4 TINARIWEN | Kel Tinariwen | Wedge
5 SYSTEMA SOLAR | "Comer De Verdad" [Single] | self-released
6 SONIDO VERDE DE MOYOBAMBA | Limited Dance Edition Nr. 17 | Analog Africa
7 LOS SANDER'S DE ÑAÑA | Tú Y Yo | Discos Fantastico
8 SINERGIA | "S.O.S." [Single] | Guspira
9 ROGER DAMAWUZAN | Seda | Hot Casa
10 WGANDA KENYA | Africa 5000 | Vampisoul

November 26, 2022

Los twangüeros de la selva

Welcome to the Sunday-after-Thanksgiving edition of Global A Go-Go (Sunday November 27, 1:00-3:00 PM on WRIR, for two weeks afterwards on the wrir.org archive player, check your local listings for airing on other radio stations, and any old time at my podcast site), also known as the "Sitting In Traffic on I-95 Show."  Hopefully you're comfortable wherever you are and have good radio or internet reception, because this program will be a lot of fun.
 
The first hour features desert blues out of the Sahara including a track from the very first Tinariwen studio album from back in 1991, high energy African-style reggae with a new song by Catalunya's Sinergia, and more folky and rocking sounds from across Spain's autonomous communities.
 
In the second hour we'll dig deep into the twangy jungle psychedelia of chicha and guitar-driven cumbia with an assortment of oldies from Perú plus new tracks by ex-Richmonder Joshua Camp aka C.A.M.P.O.S., Colombia's La Sonora Mazurén, plus Sonido Gallo Negro and Los Pao Paos from México.

November 22, 2022

Charts November 14-20, 2022

WRIR World's NACC Top Ten
1 WAU WAU COLLECTIF | Mariage | Sahel Sounds
2 ADEDEJI | Yoruba Odyssey | One World
3 LUCIANA DEMINGONGO | Rando | Une Plume Une Voix Une Guitare
4 IZIS LA ENFERMA DE LA SALSA | La Enfermera Llego | self-released
5 LADY AICHA AND PISKO CRANE'S ORIGINAL FULU MIZIKI OF KINSHASA | N'Djila Wa Mudujimu | Nyege Nyege Tapes
6 EL COMBO BATANGA | "Toca La Campana" [Single] | Lovemonk
7 JOE BATAAN | "Call My Name" [Single] | Vampisoul
8 LIRAZ | Roya | Glitterbeat
9 ROGER DAMAWUZAN | Seda | Hot Casa
10 ORCHESTRA GOLD | "Keleya" [Single] | self-released

November 18, 2022

The James Brown of Lomé

Back in the 1970s and early 80s when he was performing 5 nights a week at the beachfront Hotel Tropicana with his killer Togolese band Les As Du Bénin, Roger Damawuzan was known as "the James Brown of Lomé."  At age 70, he has just released Seda ("Listen" in the Mina language), his first album in 40 years, and Roger feels good -- he feels better than James Brown.
 
Part of the reason why Roger feels good is that he's being backed up by one of the best funk bands in the world: Vaudou Game from Lyon France led by Roger's nephew Peter Solo.  They recorded the album at the OTODI studio in Lomé, where Roger cut his early 45s and which has been reclaimed from the jungle by Peter and his friends.
 
Seda is one of the feel-good albums of 2022 -- you'll hear a track from it this week on Global A Go-Go.  Also this week (Sunday November 20, 1:00-3:00 PM on WRIR, for two weeks afterwards on the wrir.org archive player, check your local listings for airing on other radio stations, and any old time at my podcast site): vintage and new Nigerian highlife, more Wassoulou rock, deep roots reggae featuring a terrific Pablo Moses reissue, the bacchanal sounds of soca from Trinidad, and Joe Bataan's Latin soul.

November 15, 2022

Charts November 7-13, 2022

WRIR World's NACC Top Ten
1 SLAVO RICAN ASSEMBLY |  Intercosmic | Riverboat
2 LIRAZ | Roya | Glitterbeat
3 T.P. ORCHESTRE POLY-RYTHMO | Afro-Funk | Albarika Store
4 KIMI DJABATE | "Alidonke" [Single] | Cumbancha
5 STAR FEMININE BAND | Star Feminine Band In Paris | Born Bad
6 WESLI | Tradisyon | Cumbancha
7 LORRAINE KLAASEN AND MONGEZI NTAKA | Ukubonga (Gratitude) | Justin Time
8 EL COMBO BATANGA | "El Que La Rompe La Paga" [Single] | Lovemonk
9 REDDY AMISI | Bailo Canto | Casa Do Canto
10 NACIONAL RECORDS CLASSICS VOL. 1 | various artists | Nacional

November 11, 2022

Language

I'm excited to welcome the Ethiopian band Qwanqwa to WRIR's studio this week.  The band, whose name means "language" in Amharic, embodies one of the most radical ideas in music: they play traditional music in a brand new way.
 
Using indigenous instruments like masinko (one-stringed fiddle), krar (harp), kebero (barrel drum) and of course the human voice, they expand Ethiopia's broad musical heritage, especially the music of the azmari bards (Ethiopia's version of griots), with improvisational strategies drawn from jazz, contemporary and experimental music.
 
The result is a new strain of Ethio-jazz that takes off in directions only imagined by Mulatu Astatke or Hailu Mergia.  They're a dance band and a jam band at the same time, and for me one of the most exciting musical acts anywhere in the world right now.  They totally speak Global A Go-Go's language.

Members of Qwanqwa will visit WRIR's studio this week (Sunday November 13, 1:00-3:00 PM on WRIR, for two weeks afterwards on the wrir.org archive player, check your local listings for airing on other radio stations, and any old time at my podcast site) for an interview, before they head over to Capital Ale House's Richmond Music Hall for their 6:00 PM (doors open) performance alongside Richmond's own Ethio-jazz masters, the Afro-Zen Allstars.

You'll hear the music of both of those bands on the show this week, along with tributes to Brazilian singer Gal Costa, who passed away this week, and to Congolese superstar Tabu Ley Rochereau, born on this broadcast date in 1940.

November 9, 2022

Charts Oct 31 - Nov 6, 2022

WRIR World's NACC Top Ten
1 WESLI | Tradisyon | Cumbancha
2 LIRAZ | Roya | Glitterbeat
3 BIO RITMO | Salsa System [EP] | Electric Cowbell
4 TOUMANI DIABATE | Toumani, Family & Friends | Universal Africa
5 KANDA BONGO MAN | Kekete Bue | No Wahala Sounds
6 LA SONORA MAZUREN | "Charanga Mazuren" b/w "Cachicha" [Single] | Names You Can Trust
7 ROGE | "Pra Vida" [Single] | Diamond West
8 KOTTARASHKY AND THE RAIN DOGS | Doghouse | Asphalt Tango
9 ROGER DAMAWUZAN | Seda | Hot Casa
10 DERYA YILDIRIM AND GRUP SIMSEK | Dost 2 | Bongo Joe/Catapulte

November 5, 2022

Fantasy

Israeli singer Liraz Charhi's 2018 debut album Naz, a set of pre-revolutionary Iranian songs sung in Farsi, was a sensation in her parents' birth country, and needless to say was banned there as well.  She followed with Zan in 2020, which features Iranian musicians illegally collaborating with her via encrypted file sharing.
 
On her brand new album Roya (fantasy in Farsi), Liraz and her death-defying Iranian collaborators actually worked face to face for ten days in a secure underground recording studio in Istanbul.  The result is one of the most timely and urgent albums of 2022.  You'll hear Roya's title track this week on Global A Go-Go.

Also this week (Sunday November 6, 1:00-3:00 PM on WRIR, for two weeks afterwards on the wrir.org archive player, check your local listings for airing on other radio stations, and any old time at my podcast site): new music from Haiti via Canada by Wesli, the return of Balkan bangers, cumbias and champetas (primarily) from Colombia, and some soukous leading into Ambiance Congo.

November 3, 2022

Charts October 17-30, 2022

WRIR World's NACC Top Ten
1 SHAOLIN AFRONAUTS, THE | The Fundamental Nature Of Being | Freestyle
2 DUNGEN | En År För Mycket Och Tusen Aldrig Nog | Mexican Summer
3 MUKAMBO PRESENTS GLOBAL AFROBEAT MOVEMENT VOL. 3 | various artists | NYP
4 TP ORCHESTRE POLY-RYTHMO | Afro-Funk | Albarika Store
5 GYEDU-BLAY AMBOLLEY | Gyedu-Blay Ambolley And Hi Life Jazz | Agogo
6 KIMI DJABATE | "Alidonke" [Single] | Cumbancha
7 STAR FEMININE BAND | Star Feminine Band In Paris | Born Bad
8 LATIN BROTHERS, THE | El Picotero | Vampisoul
9 VIEUX FARKA TOURE AND KHRUANGBIN | Ali | Dead Oceans
10 NACIONAL RECORDS CLASSICS VOL. 1 | various artists | Nacional

October 29, 2022

The fundamental nature of being

The Shaolin Afronauts are an 11-piece ensemble from Adelaide, Australia who describe their sound as "interstellar futurist afro-soul" influenced equally by Fela Kuti and Sun Ra.  After three excellent albums of progressive Afrobeat in the early 2010s, they went silent from recording for eight years.
 
Now they're back with their most audacious project yet: a five-album box set of all original material called The Fundamental Nature Of Being that expands the band's sonic vision to incorporate experimental and new age electronica, Ethio-jazz, South African marabi, West Africa's post-colonial big band sounds, psychedelic rock and more alongside with their origins in Afrobeat and spiritual jazz.  It's a sprawling set, unwieldy at times, brilliant at others, and so much more ambitious than anything I've heard all year.

This week on Global A Go-Go (Sunday October 30, 1:00-3:00 PM on WRIR, for two weeks afterwards on the wrir.org archive player, check your local listings for airing on other radio stations, and any old time at my podcast site) I've selected three tracks from The Fundamental Nature Of Being to give you an idea of what's inside the tin.  You'll also hear a whole lot of new African music: highlife-jazz from Ghana, Afropop out of Guineé-Bissau and Togo, young Nigerians playing Afrobeat, Wassoulou rock from Burkina Faso, and a smoking new reissue of Orchestre Poly-Rythmo De Cotonou Benin.

October 18, 2022

Charts October 10-16, 2022

WRIR World's NACC Top Ten
1 LA FEMME | Teatro Lucido | Disque Pointu/IDOL
2 DUNGEN | En År För Mycket Och Tusen Aldrig Nog | Mexican Summer
3 DERYA YILDIRIM AND GRUP SIMSEK | Dost 2 | Bongo Joe/Catapulte
4 STAR FEMININE BAND | Star Feminine Band In Paris | Born Bad
5 LATIN BROTHERS, THE | El Picotero | Vampisoul
6 EL COMBO BATANGA | "El Que La Rompe La Paga" [Single] | Lovemonk
7 HAMSI BOUBEKER | Le Chant Des Profondeurs | Frederiksberg
8 RAY PEREZ Y EL GRUPO CASABE | Ray Perez Y El Grupo Casabe | El Palmas
9 LOS DEMENTES | Manicomio A Locha | Vampisoul
10 AFROSOUND OF COLOMBIA VOL. 3, THE | various artists | Vampisoul

October 13, 2022

30 years of more sabor


When you think of Richmond's most famous musical exports, what comes to mind?  Maybe Jimmy Dean the sausage king?  Or possibly jazz legends like Lonnie Liston Smith and James "Plunky" Branch?  Probably Richmond's punk and metal scene: Lamb of God, Avail, Municipal Waste, Strike Anywhere and of course Gwar.
 
Well, if you're in Colombia, the correct answer by a mile is Bio Ritmo, Richmond's salsa machine and one of the top salsa bands anywhere in the world.  Gwar may have opened their own bar in Richmond, but Bio Ritmo actually has a bar named for them in Cali, Colombia!
 
Bio Ritmo is celebrating 30 years of "more sabor" with a special event next Sunday afternoon, October 23, at Hardywood's Richmond taproom, with emeritus members Jorge Negrón, Gabo Tomasini and Jim Thomson jetting in from Puerto Rico, New York and DC, respectively, to sit in.  Global A Go-Go will get you warmed up for the event with a set of Bio Ritmo music on this week's program.

Also this week (Sunday October 16, 1:00-3:00 PM on WRIR, for two weeks afterwards on the wrir.org archive player, check your local listings for airing on other radio stations, and any old time at my podcast site): new music from Benin's all female (ages 12-18 to boot) Star Feminine Band, Derya Yıldırım's Anatolian rock, Kabyle folk by Hamsi Boubeker, French rockers La Femme go Brazilian, and even more sabor from Spain's El Combo Batanga.

October 12, 2022

Charts October 3-9, 2022

WRIR World's NACC Top Ten
1 REDDY AMISI | Bailo Canto | Casa Do Canto Entertainment
2 STAR FEMININE BAND | Star Feminine Band In Paris | Born Bad
3 ERNESTO DJEDJE | Roi Du Ziglibithy | Analog Africa
4 JULIVERT | A Tamarit! | Microscopi
5 ALHAJI WAZIRI OSHOMAH | World Spirituality Classics 3: The Muslim Highlife Of Alhaji Waziri Oshomah | Luaka Bop
6 14 MAGNIFICOS BAILABLES | various artists | Vampisoul
7 DUNGEN | En År För Mycket Och Tusen Aldrig Nog | Mexican Summer
8 EL COMBO BATANGA | "El Que La Rompe La Paga" [Single] | Lovemonk
9 KABAKA PYRAMID | The Kalling | Ghetto Youths International / Bebble Rock
10 PAPA SAN | "Love About You" b/w "Lessons" [Single] | Beloved Group

October 5, 2022

A brother with perfect timing

Abdullah Ibrahim (formerly known as Dollar Brand) is 88 years young on October 9.  This week, Global A Go-Go gives him his roses while he's still among us (and still making fine music: he's doing a solo concert in Riedering, Germany on his birthday) with three selections from his vast catalogue, including the song that's been described as what you would get if you combined "A Love Supreme" with "Say It Loud - I'm Black And I'm Proud."
 
Also this week (Sunday October 9, 1:00-3:00 PM on WRIR, for two weeks afterwards on the wrir.org archive player, check your local listings for airing on other radio stations, and any old time at my podcast site): we recognize another piano playing birthday boy, Chucho Valdés (a mere 81 years old on Sunday); new Catalunyan folk-rock by the band Julivert; an introduction to Zamrock pioneers Witch, who come to Richmond on October 15; and Afropop classics from Cote D'Ivoire and Cameroon.

October 4, 2022

Charts Sep 26 - Oct 2, 2022

WRIR World's NACC Top Ten
1 ORCHESTRA FUEGO | Candela | self-released
2 REDDY AMISI | Bailo Canto | Casa Do Canto Entertainment
3 RIVERITA Y SU ORQUESTA NOCHE CALIENTE | Mi Linda Musica | Jibaro Productions
4 OLIVER NAYOKA | Oka Mmadu | Odogwu Entertainment / Palenque
5 LOS PAO PAOS | Los Pao Paos | Devil In The Woods
6 AYAHUASCA VOL. 2: CUMBIAS PSICODELICAS PERUANAS | various artists | Repsychled
7 CROSSROADS KENYA - EAST AFRICAN BENGA AND RUMBA, 1980-1985 | various artists | No Wahala Sounds
8 JOAO SELVA | Se Acabou [EP] | Underdog
9 SON ROMPE PERA AND GIL GUTIERREZ | "El Saleroso" b/w "Proteus" [Single] | Barbes
10 SONNY SINGH | Chardi Kala | self-released