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Haangala, Smokey
Aunka Ma Kwacha
There is music that falls right into place, a perfectly articulated expression of a few distinct influences. Then, there
is another kind of median music, something more mysterious, the result of time, place, technology, and alchemy. Zambian
writer and musician Smokey Haangala's 'Aunka Ma Kwacha' (The Money is Gone) released in 1976 is an example of this more
mystical metallurgy, falling somewhere between psychedelic Zamrock, US folk, Kalindula, and Sundown Beat (music played
after dark) from Tongaland. The unique mix of languages on the album (Bemba, Tonga, Lozi, and English) also suggest this
complex cultural crossroads. Underlying the whole album is the insistent beat of a simple drum machine, which was
totally unheard of in Zambia at the time, and parallels pioneering experiments by Francis Bebey, Sly Stone, and Shuggie
Otis, utilizing a technology which would later come to define dance music. Then there's the album's original artwork by
Peter Kependa, done in style similar to the infamous Jamaican dancehall illustrator Wilfred Limonious, interpreting the
album's title and primary theme; the burden of financial inequality. In this sense the album is political, but the theme
is extrapolated and explored through its impact on personal life; love, marriage, social status, and diet. The album is
full of cautionary tales, folklore and references to magic, aspects of Zambian culture simultaneously mystifying and
alluring to outsiders, part of what attracted Western readers to Nigerian writer Amos Tutuola's hallucinatory Yoruba
folktales. After becoming a household name in Zambia for his music, writing, and television appearances, Smokey Haangala
died at the age of 38, the very week his book 'The Black Eye' was published, abruptly ending his brilliant and ascending
career. We are lucky to have his inimitable work to remember him by, 'Aunka Ma Kwacha' resting comfortably in the
pantheon of re-visionary works by Rodriguez, Kissoon Ramasar, TJ Hustler, and William Onyeabor.
Price
€ 35.95
Genre
Format
LP - 1 disk
Release
18-10-2019
Label
Item-nr
484490
EAN
2090504844901
Availability
Not in stock