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The Rough Guide To The Music Of Kenya
High-energy benga music, with its pulsating
beat and funky interlocking guitar riffs, has been at the
forefront of Kenyan pop since the late 1960s. More recently,
contemporary artists, such as Gidi Gidi Maji Maji and Nyota
Ndogo, have been exploring the possibilities of merging traditional
melodies, instruments and rhythms with new sounds from R&B
and other international genres. In addition, taarab music
– a mixture of Indian Ocean and coastal traditions –
and rumba-based Swahili and Lingala music are phenomenally
popular. The Rough Guide To The Music Of Kenya spans these
styles from classic benga gems, to sparkling new taarab compositions,
with a sampling of the most innovative sounds of Kenya's hip
hop generation.
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