by featured Rhetoric poet J"O" Speaks
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Amy Winehouse - "Halftime"
A track from her upcoming and highly anticipated Lioness: Hidden Treasures album. This features Questlove and is produced by Salaam Remi. beautiful
Listen: Amy Winehouse - "Halftime"
Labels:
Amy Winehouse,
Brit-soul,
soul
Sunday, November 27, 2011
Wamathai Spoken Word @ Safaricom House
Wamathai.com presents Wamathai Spoken Word December on Saturday 3rd December 2011 at The Michael Joseph Centre, Safaricom House on Waiyaki Way.
There will be Poetry Performances by: Wanjiku Mwaurah, Asali, Pearl, Jeremy Levinger, Lonesome Bounty, Mike Kwambo, Kennet B, Nuru Bahati,Kevin ‘Man Njoro’, M.K, Abu Sense, Claude Baus, Miss Soulful, Ngatia, Dave Ndirangu, Aisha Salim, Ami, Mugambi Nthiga, Vickie Zosi, Mark Anthony, PotentAsh and many more
Music by: Elani & Afrology
Friday, November 25, 2011
Music Seen! Ma3 - "Beba Beba"
After the wait, the album has finally arrived. Ma3 (Ma-Three) the “six-piece, quirky Afro-pop band from Nairobi” as they describe themselves recently launched their album Beba Beba to a packed house at the Goethe Institut. And what a cool event it was, with the crowd eager to discover what this not-so-new band had created on their debut album. And has Ma-3 lived up to our expectations, for some yes, but for others like me not quite.
Beba Beba is a decent debut album, but lacks certain should I say, punch. With their groovy, infectious title single “Beba Beba” Ma-3 certainly caught our attention, and placed expectations high for the rest of the album. They certainly got it right with that single (which I admit grew on me), that invites the listener to “have a seat in the mathree.” It is a very apt single filled not only with messages of hope, reconciliation and peace (“spread the smiles and not the arrows”) and also action, (“it starts with me and then to you.”) They no doubt got it right there. The love-groove “Boda” is perfect sunny-day on the open-road kind of song with a soft yet foot-tapping electric guitar sound. It’s always good to hear non-materialistic professions of love in this day and age when that’s in rare supply.
“Haki Yetu” as it names suggests is a call for citizen rights and civil action, but one feels they could have done much better with such a title. You would imagine chanting such, fists-raised song at a music festival, but that emotion failed to be captured in this song, and Juliani’s exciting, energetic persona is sadly squandered here. Apart from “Siku Moja” a song about ambition and determination for success (which sound quite good live) there is not really any other memorable song.
And this is the paradox with Ma-3’s first offering, they obviously have the talent, experience and potential to do great things (i.e songs). With producer Tim Rimbui’s extensive experience (the albums production/mixing quality is great) and good vocals from Nanjira one would have expected much, much more. It may be unfair to compare, but when you look at a group like Sauti Sol, they made a bang with their debut which is crucial for any artist; first impressions count. Ma-3 may have made a misstep with this album by not giving us that wow, ears perked up, I have to find out more about them- album. Hopefully they will get it right the second time around, but as for now I think they need to spice up their sound and give the listeners something to crave.
::KC::Rating 2.5 out of 5 Stars
"::KC:: expected much more from their anticipated debut. Hopefully 2nd time round will be the charm."
Labels:
afro-pop,
ma3,
music review
Thursday, November 17, 2011
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Monday, November 14, 2011
Friday, November 11, 2011
KenyanPoetCast November : TearDrops
KenyanPoet November Show: TearDrops by KenyanPoet
This is the 3rd Kenyan Poet online show. Featured are Sauti Sol, a Kenyan based Afro- Soul group as well as an upcoming Kenyan Poet; Teardrops.
Labels:
Kenyanpoet,
podcast,
poetcast,
Sauti Sol
Wednesday, November 09, 2011
Ma3 - Beba Beba launch @ Goethe
Ma3 (Maa-Three) is a 6-piece, quirky Afro Pop band from Nairobi that borrows its name from the inescapable public transport mini-vans that dot cities in Kenya and all over Africa.Venue: Goethe Institut Nairobi (map)
In the two short years that Ma3 has been in existence, the band has headlined two of the biggest festivals to grace Nairobi, i.e. the Spread the Love Festival with Kirk Franklin and Nairobi Kinanda Arts Festivalfeaturing Freshly Ground, Kwani LitFest and Shukas N Juice Concert.
Ma3’s sound is that of young, contemporary, urban Africa; mixing soulful English /Swahili lyrics with spell binding guitar riffs built on a solid rhythm section. Ma3’s music is definitely up your alley. Ingia Ndani ya Ma3! - Get inside the Ma3! via Goethe
Date: Saturday, November 12th
Time: 6:00pm
Entrance: Free
Labels:
afro-fusion,
afro-pop,
ma3
Video: The Cafe - "Kenya's unwinnable war"
Can Kenya's war on corruption be won? The Café gathers a group of Kenyan activists together to debate the challenges.
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