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Owiny Sigoma Band — Nagalo Ni Piny Odag
Album: Power Punch
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4.7

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Total ratings: 443









Released: 2013
Length: 2:23
Plays (last 30 days): 0
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Good Tune!
 Stylist wrote:

Nearly every second day the same procedere: PSD
Hey RP, why are you playing such disliked songs so often?




Hit the PSD & shut up! Thank God we don't have to listen to YOUR playlist!
Do I hear a sample by Steve Miller? 
Signing off now... 
 Stylist wrote:
Nearly every second day the same procedure: PSD
Hey RP, why are you playing such disliked songs so often?
 
Because a significant minority of us enjoy listening to things you may not like. 

Expanding my horizons, as ever. Thanks.
Nearly every second day the same procedere: PSD
Hey RP, why are you playing such disliked songs so often?
could really use some Olatunge , " Drums of Passion " #1 the one Carlos " borrowed" from for his first....{#Dance} I have no library any more or I would upload it, HELP PEOPLE....{#Sunny}
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THANKS BILL FOR KEEPING THE AFRICAN ROOTS GOING, MIDWIFE OF ALL.......{#Dance}{#Bounce}
Digginit.  I am sucker for funky music, especially the trance-type stuff like this. Swaying and dipping.
can't find anything in this group, after almost 10 tries...
pff sick of these songs
I will have to check this out, sounds up my alley so to speak.
 Huey wrote:

You may think that Romeo, but, what do the people in your church think??  Not to mention those in your hotel room !!
 
I have several churches now...  everybody in my churches thinks this song is interesting...

I haven't rated it yet... hmmmm...

hope you are having a great time right now!
 
short ... too bad, I could have used another minute or two to let it sink in.  Definitely caught my attention.
 Lazarus wrote:

interesting...
 

 
You may think that Romeo, but, what do the people in your church think??  Not to mention those in your hotel room !!

interesting...
 
Owiny Sigoma Band: Power Punch – review

Rguardian.co.uk, Thursday 11 April 2013 23.04 BST
 

Owiny Sigoma Band
Power Punch
Brownswood2013

Their debut was one of the best fusion experiments of recent years, with its clash of traditional Kenyan styles and contemporary British electronica, and here's a second set to prove how well the collaboration works. This time round, the nyatiti lyre exponent Joseph Nyamungu has travelled to London with Luo drummer Charles Owoko to record with keyboard player Jesse Hackett and other members of the Elmore Judd collective, and the results are even more attacking and confident than before. Once again, there's a fusion of east African and western influences, and many of the best tracks are dominated by the Kenyans. The set starts with a slinking nyatitiriff and African percussion backed by a swirl of keyboards, while on Owiny Techno the chanting vocals are matched against rumbling bass. Elsewhere, the funky melodic pop of Harpoon Land sounds like Talking Heads with a Kenyan edge. Impressively original.


That's pretty funky.