Album artwork for Pop Makossa: The Invasive Dance Beat of Cameroon: 1976-1984 by Various Artist

The Pop Makossa adventure started in 2009, when Analog Africa founder Samy Ben Redjeb first travelled to Cameroon to make an initial assessment of the country's musical situation. He returned with enough tracks for an explosive compilation highlighting the period when funk and disco sounds began to infiltrate the makossa style popular throughout Cameroon. From the very beginning, there were several mysteries hanging over Pop Makossa. It was not until DJ and music producer Déni Shain was dispatched to Cameroon to finalize the project, license the songs, scan photographs, and interview the artists that some of the biggest question marks began to disappear. His journey from the port city of Douala to the capital of Yaoundé brought him in contact with the lives and stories of many of the musicians who had shaped the sound of Cameroon's dance music in its most fertile decade. The beat that holds everything together has its origins in the rhythms of the Sawa people: ambassey, bolobo, assiko and essewé, a traditional funeral dance. But it wasn't until these rhythms arrived in the cities of Cameroon and collided with merengue, high-life, Congolese rumba, and, later, funk and disco, that modern makossa was born. Double LP version. Gatefold sleeve with 20-page booklet; 140 gram vinyl.

Pop Makossa: The Invasive Dance Beat of Cameroon: 1976-1984

Analog Africa
Album artwork for Pop Makossa: The Invasive Dance Beat of Cameroon: 1976-1984 by Various Artist
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Released 06/28/2017Catalog Number

AACD 083CD

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Album artwork for Pop Makossa: The Invasive Dance Beat of Cameroon: 1976-1984 by Various Artist
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Pop Makossa: The Invasive Dance Beat of Cameroon: 1976-1984

Analog Africa
Album artwork for Pop Makossa: The Invasive Dance Beat of Cameroon: 1976-1984 by Various Artist
CD

$19.99

Released 06/28/2017Catalog Number

AACD 083CD

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Album artwork for Pop Makossa: The Invasive Dance Beat of Cameroon: 1976-1984 by Various Artist
LPx2

$32.99

Released 06/14/2017Catalog Number

AALP 083LP

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The Pop Makossa adventure started in 2009, when Analog Africa founder Samy Ben Redjeb first travelled to Cameroon to make an initial assessment of the country's musical situation. He returned with enough tracks for an explosive compilation highlighting the period when funk and disco sounds began to infiltrate the makossa style popular throughout Cameroon. From the very beginning, there were several mysteries hanging over Pop Makossa. It was not until DJ and music producer Déni Shain was dispatched to Cameroon to finalize the project, license the songs, scan photographs, and interview the artists that some of the biggest question marks began to disappear. His journey from the port city of Douala to the capital of Yaoundé brought him in contact with the lives and stories of many of the musicians who had shaped the sound of Cameroon's dance music in its most fertile decade. The beat that holds everything together has its origins in the rhythms of the Sawa people: ambassey, bolobo, assiko and essewé, a traditional funeral dance. But it wasn't until these rhythms arrived in the cities of Cameroon and collided with merengue, high-life, Congolese rumba, and, later, funk and disco, that modern makossa was born. Double LP version. Gatefold sleeve with 20-page booklet; 140 gram vinyl.