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The Gangbe Brass Band was formed in 1994 when 8 musicians, all from Cotonou-Benin, came together. These young jazz musicians had been playing in different groups, before creating this unusual fusion of traditional styles. Gangbé Brass Band's vison is to promote the originality of the music of... Learn More »

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The Gangbé Brass Band has flipped the script on the standard military brass sound of colonial times by blending in the traditional rhythms of their homeland, Benin. Between jazzy jamming and polished big band charts, the Gangbé Brass Band serves up an extraordinary blend of voodoo rituals, with songs sung in a variety of African dialects backed up by dazzlingly electric...
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Noubioto

3:43

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Oblemou

6:14

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Remember Fela

4:24

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Yemonoho

5:02

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Johodo

5:31

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Awhan-Ho

3:22

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Gbedji

4:49

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Jesu Ohun

3:43

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Segala

4:30

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Glessi

5:00

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Review of Gangbe Brass Band
African brass bands may have their roots in the military brass bands of colonial powers, but Gangbe proves that the horns have stepped out on their own. After their guest appearance on Lo'Jo's album boheme de cristal and their own previous CD Whendo, Gangbe busts out of the gate again on this new album with "Noubioto (the beggar)," a cautionary tale about Africans becoming "eternal beggars" sung to crystal-clear horn harmonies and tight percussion. Trilingual song summaries keep your head in the groove even as your hips shake of their own accord. Includes the brass-drenched "Remember Fela," which grooves despite the absence of the signature polyrhythmic drum kit Tony Allen permanently welded to the soul of Afrobeat. In the relatively subdued "Awhan-Ho" the band lays down the horns to sing about the sorrow of war and the need for peace. File it under African or Jazz, Funk or Gospel, or maybe Afro-Orleans-Brass. Better yet, just keep it blasting from your stereo and you'll never need to worry about where to file it!


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