Bubblegum was a response to Western styles like disco and the fast spreading house music which originally came from the black ghettos of Chicago and New York.

DIY – do it yourself – a motto that had already appeared in the punk

Chicago and New York.

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see also my previous posts on Miriam Makeba, African Jazz & Variety -Alfred Herbert 1952, South African Soul Divas pt 1-Miriam Makeba, King Kong, the first All African Jazz Opera 1956, South African Soul Divas Pt 4 -The Skylarks, enjoy this mix of South African synth-disco/bubblegum/electro-boogie, some real unknown gems of the ON label and other in-demand tunes released originally between 1987-1989 in South Africa, https://soulsafari.files.wordpress.com/2018/12/on-xmas-18-mix-9-dec-18.mp3, This compilation ℗ + © 2018 Ubuntu Publishing license. Some of her songs could be heard years later in her mother’s repertoire. South African synth-disco/bubblegum/electro-boogie, Soul Safari proudly presents a brand new release, as part of a series of 3 individual 12″ single releases.

South African music would be incomplete, and quite boring, without kwaito. She was the only child of singer Miriam Makeba with her first husband, James Kubay. Really a nice festive closing of the Listening Party!! Their sound is electronic, hypnotic and highly danceable. With a minimal set up – keyboards, some drum machines And it made the Dutch audience switch from listening to dancing.

The duo released a few singles in 1967 on American labels under the name Bongi & Judy.

The Bees are probably the most sought after group, releasing only a rare album in 1988 and a handful singles that are now highly collectible.

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Bubblegum was a response to Western styles like disco and the fast spreading house music which originally came from the black ghettos of Chicago and New York. Listen to your favorite 80s music for free at OnlineRadioBox.com or on your smartphone. See and hear mother and daughter together on stage at the North Sea Jazz Festival 1980. As DJ I will be playing two sets with African music. The vinyl and high quality downloads will be available from August 5th 2019. The ON label was active in South Africa between 1987-1992, an era in which the new sound of Young Black South Africa in the early 90s was defined. https://soulsafari.files.wordpress.com/2018/09/the-special-five-ngicela-uxolo.mp3, https://soulsafari.files.wordpress.com/2018/09/the-special-five-abase-khweni.mp3, https://soulsafari.files.wordpress.com/2018/09/the-special-five-we-mtanomuntu.mp3, https://soulsafari.files.wordpress.com/2018/09/the-special-five-nazi-izinintombi.mp3, https://soulsafari.files.wordpress.com/2018/09/the-special-five-wenzani-lomfana.mp3, https://soulsafari.files.wordpress.com/2018/09/the-special-five-umjondolo.mp3, https://soulsafari.files.wordpress.com/2018/09/the-special-five-mzayoni.mp3, https://soulsafari.files.wordpress.com/2018/09/the-special-five-nokuthula.mp3, https://soulsafari.files.wordpress.com/2018/09/the-special-five-mama-wami.mp3, https://soulsafari.files.wordpress.com/2018/09/the-special-five-thina-amabhungu.mp3.
Bongi Makeba ‎– Blow On Wind (pläne ‎– 88234) released in 1980 -her only solo album produced in Germany by Conny Plank. first house, and other electronic music styles conquered South Africa as Themba Wawelela is a prolific South African artist/producer who is best known under the monniker ‘Little Big Man’. She was buried in Conakry, Guinea. expensive studios. Soul Safari proudly presents a brand new release, as part of a series of 3 individual 12″ single releases. Distributed by Rush Hour.
DIY – do it yourself – a motto that had already appeared in the punk movement, lifted the young local scene to the next level.

She recorded only one solo album, ‘Blow On Wind’ (pläne-records) before she died after a traumatic miscarriage in 1985. DIY – do it yourself –

Bongi Makeba (20 December 1950 – 1985) was a South African singer/songwriter.

electronic music styles conquered South Africa as well.

Another star of the ON Record stable, Mafika Shabalala set himself apart from the rest with his lyrical skills, sung over the homegrown dance rhythms that soon gave rise to kwaito and later bubblegum. and samplers it was suddenly possible to make music without having to rent Sorry, your blog cannot share posts by email. With a minimal set up – keyboards, some drum machines and samplers it was suddenly possible to make music without having to rent expensive studios.