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Awesome Tapes From Africa releasing rare ‘90s South African house album from Professor Rhythm

Awesome Tapes From Africa reissues Professor Rhythm’s Funky dance music album Bafana Banfana, a masterpiece album of Kwaito. Via The Vinyl Factory

Professor Rhythm is an alias of Thami Mduli, a prolific musician and producer in the Rainbow Nation, who was previously a member of Taboo and CJB.

Mduli’s trajectory mirrored the musical trends sweeping across the country at the time, when the pop bubblegum genre faded in popularity as kwaito – described by Mduli as “club music with a township style”, essentially South Africa’s spin on Chicago house music – took roots.

“Fans demanded to hear more of these backing tracks without vocals, so Mdluli began to make solo instrumental albums in 1985 as Professor Rhythm. He got the name before the recordings began, from fans, and positive momentum from audiences and other musicians drove him to invest himself in a full-on solo project.”

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The album was recorded using “a Roland MC-500 sequencer and Yamaha DX7, Juno 60 and Korg M1 keyboards, with the extensive help of studio engineer Nick Heaton.”

Bafana Bafana is out October 20. Pre-order a copy here ahead of its release, listen to single ‘Leave Me Alone’ below : 

 

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