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Kibe Kibe / Mama Matotoya
Kibe Kibe / Mama MatotoyaKibe Kibe / Mama MatotoyaKibe Kibe / Mama MatotoyaKibe Kibe / Mama Matotoya

Catno

AFR7-8 AFR7-8

Formats

1x Vinyl 7" 45 RPM Reissue

Country

Finland

Release date

Jan 1, 2018

Styles

African

Kibe Kibe / Mama Matotoya - Abdalla Hamisi / Ahmed Juma / The Mombasa Vikings - Le Discopathe - Montpellier

Located on Nyali Beach, south of Mombasa city lies Mombasa Reef Hotel. Catering westerners to safaris and snorkelling, and providing local acts of art-acts and music, including the hotel's then house band the Mombasa Vikings. A band name undoubtedly suited for the many Nordic tourist that frequently visited. It's not exactly afro-beat more of a hybrid, heavy percussive with a a tip of chakacha rhythm pattern, a flute solo ooozing with jazz sensibility. (Afro7)

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

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Abdalla Hamisi - Kibe Kibe

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Ahmed Juma - Mama Matotoya

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