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Music for the Masses: Let's Dance Kadans! (Audio)
Super Combo: Moin Domi Dérhô (Super Combo Mait'a Mannioc)
Ti Celeste: Moin Envie Danser on Belle Biguine (La Beauté du Folklore)
Robert Mavounzy Quartet: Henri Te Vlé Mayé (Vinyl 7" 45rpm EP)
Francisco: Fileo (La Biguine Lélé)
Tradisyon Ka: La Gwadloupéyen feat. Thierry Dernault (Gwo Ka: Music of Guadeloupe, West Indies)
Kali: Tambou Dan Tche Nou (Roots)
L'Orchestre Jeunesse de paul Emile Haliar: La Vie Critique (Vinyl 7" 45rpm EP)
Orchestre Webert Sicot: Ambiance Cadence (Contravention)
Rémy Mondey: Meringue Mondey (Vinyl 7" 45rpm EP)
Jeff Joseph feat. Gramacks: Medley Cadence (YouTube)
La Perfecta: A Youskous Pas Fè Fou (Perfecta)
Les Vikings de la Guadeloupe: Ahi Na' Ma (Vikings de la Guadeloupe)
Ophélia Marie: Aie Dominique (Ophélia)
Les Aiglons de Basse Terre: Combo Meringue (Vinyl 7" 45rpm Single)
Lola Martin: Edamise Oh! (Lola Chante La Martinique)
Koumbit: Lagé Yo (Koumbit)
Midnight Groovers Guest Star Pierre Labor: Femm' Debat (Kings of Cadence Lypso)
Exile One: The Music of the Brothers (Fism)
Les Rapaces: Music Passe Partout (Les Rapaces)
Guadafrica Combo: Moin Çé Roi Roi (Vinyl 7" 45rpm Single)
Black Affairs: Cadence Colé (Black Affairs)
Manu Dibango: Cadence Moi Ça (Kamer Feeling)
Bill-O-Men: Freedom (Bill-O-Men)
Bienveillance Abymienne: Ti Jenes An Nou (Bienveillance Abymienne)
Abel Zénon et Son Orchestre: Pas o Souè La (Abel Zénon)
Meliza: Pou Moun' Ki Ka Soufè (Meliza)
It began with the Biguine… A genre with many styles, cadence (Creole: kadans) evolved primarily in the Antillean islands of Guadeloupe, Martinique, Dominica, and Haiti from the early 1960s through the early '80s. The cadence era was exciting and extremely fertile, bringing together creolized European colonial genres such a beguine and mazurka with the African gwo ka drums and tumbélé rhythms, along with popular styles from other Caribbean islands as well as Africa. The 1970s brought the introduction of electric instruments, lyrics that reflected a growing Black consciousness movement, and a variety of international pop influences and stylings such as rock, reggae, calypso, funk and soul, salsa, and more. The early '80s saw the rise of zouk, the next innovation in Antillean popular music created by some of the key foundational cadence bandleaders.
"Music for the Masses" invites you on an excursion of sound and rhythm. Discover the music of established and emerging artists, both signed and unsigned, on the international music scene. For the avid globe-hopper and armchair traveler alike. You might want to pack a map and a sandwich. Catskill resident "DJ Neva" is an ethnomusicologist, producer, and long-time cultural activist, specializing in music from the entire African continent, as well as the Caribbean and Latin America, the Maghreb and Middle East, and the Roma (Gypsy) diaspora. Formerly the producer of "Continental Drift" on WBAI-FM and New York International on Haitian community station Radio Soleil in NYC. The show is broadcast live from Catskill, NY.
Playlist:
- Too Far Down / Husker Du
- Moin Domi Dérhô / Super Combo
- Moin Envie Danser On Belle Biguine / Ti Celeste
- Henri Te Vle Maye / Robert Mavounsy Quartet
- Fileo / Francisco
- La Gwadloupéyen (feat. Thierry Dernault) / Tradisyon Ka
- Tanbou Dan Tche Nou / Kali
- La Vie Critique / L'Orchestre Jeunesse de Paul-Emile Haliar
- Ambiance Cadence / Orchestre Webert Sicot
- Meringue Mondey / Remy Mondey
- A youskous pas fè fou / Perfecta
- Ahi na' ma / Les Vikings de la Guadeloupe
- Chombo Meringue / Les Aiglons de Basse Terre
- Edamise Oh! / Lola Martin
- K dansez-moi ça / Manu Dibango
- Freedom / Bill Thomas, Bill-O-Men
- Smoke Gets In Your Eyes / Tivolis Big Band
- Pas O Soue La / Abel Zenon
- Pou Moun' Ki Ka Soufè / Meliza