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tutulu

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40 Years
« on: June 27, 2016, 07:31:51 pm »
It is a pity that

this big orchestre - Les Mangelepa - will not be coming to my side.

The band still has 3 surviving founding members of the original Les Mangelepa.

How I wish I could watch them in the flesh.

Orchestre Les Mangelepa celebrate 40 years with European tour
Jun 21, 2016 • by In-house Kenya

Legendary Congolese band Orchestre Les Mangelepa is marking 40 years of making music with a tour of Europe.

The tour will see them perform at various festivals in the Czech Republic, Germany, Belgium, Poland, Netherlands and Switzerland.

Originally from the Swahili-speaking part of Eastern Congo, Les Mangelepa have released more than 13 albums and penned some of East Africa’s best-loved songs. The band was formed as an offshoot of Orchestre Baba National of Baba Gaston, which first arrived in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania in 1972 and soon started recording with the Tanzania Film Company and another label called Sindimba. In 1973 they boarded an OTC bus to Nairobi to record.

Once in the Kenyan capital, after playing for some time with Baba Gaston at the Inn on the Park restaurant at Uhuru Park and composing 'Kakolele Viva Christmas', the talented youngsters abandoned their mentor and formed Orchestre Les Mangelepa in 1976. Their name comes from 'Mangelepa', a dance that had been invented by founding member Kabanze Evany while still in Gaston's band.

The group's growing popularity in Kenya attracted other Congolese bands and before long there was cut-throat competition in Nairobi between Les Mangelepa, Les Kinois, Super Mazembe, and Viva Makale. Their ongoing success is testament to the influence of Congolese music on Kenya’s music scene, particularly in terms of. They were at the centre of the East Africa Rumba sound, in contrast to the Congolese soukous that dominated African pop music in the 1980s and 90s. 

Orchestre Les Mangelepa have thrilled fans throughout the region - including Zambia, Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania - by churning out hits such as ‘Embakasi’, ‘Maindusa’, ‘Walter’ and ‘Safari ya Mangelepa’. Their brilliant arrangements and superbly crafted songs have kept legions dancing to their beat, aided by guitars, brass and vocal harmonies.

Orch Les Mangelepa - Nyako Konya


Their remarkable story is one of survival and endurance: after nearly 40 years, they still perform every week at Vibro in Nairobi West, bucking the current trend for DJs and smaller ensembles with up to 12 musicians on stage, including a full horn section. The surviving members from the original Mangelepa are Kabila wa Kabanze Evany, Nzazi Kalenga Kibawa Vivy and Kaniki Lutulu Macky. 

To celebrate 40 years on stage, Orchestre Les Mangelepa will be performing at a select number of European summer festivals, including Amsterdam Roots and the Hertme Afrika Festival in the Netherlands in early July. Confirmed dates for their upcoming tour are as follows:

    29 June: Praha Respect Music Festival - Prague, Czech Republic
    30 June: Fusion Festival - Larz, Germany
    1 July: Brussel Recyclart - Brussels, Belgium
    2 July: Amsterdam Roots - Amsterdam, Netherlands
    3 July: Hertme Afrika Festival -  Hertme, Netherlands
    6 July: Berlin Urban Spree - Berlin, Germany
    7 July: Pardon - Warsaw, Poland
    10 July: Lausanne Festival de La Cite - Lausanne, Switzerland
    11 July: Geneve Ecoutes Au Vert - Geneva, Switzerland

Before leaving for Europe, Les Mangelepa performed on Thursday 16 June at Choices pub in Nairobi. 

For more details about the band's European tour visit their Facebook page

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newfan

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Re: 40 Years
« Reply #1 on: July 25, 2016, 06:56:41 pm »
You could make the case this is the best of the Congolese diaspora bands in Kenya. Very great music -- Maindusa, Nyako Konya, Embakasi, etc., etc.

tutulu

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Re: 40 Years
« Reply #2 on: July 28, 2016, 01:54:02 pm »
The number 1 Kenya based Congolese band , to me, is

out of Lovy Longomba's bands - Super Mazembe, Samba's Orchestre Kinois/ Virunga.

I have listened to a very small number of the music


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Re: 40 Years
« Reply #3 on: July 28, 2016, 05:07:28 pm »
Those are also terrific groups but Les Mangelepa, to me, had the most distinctive sound and the most unforgettable songs when they were at their best. Great arrangements and fantastic guitarists, horns, percussion.

tutulu

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Re: 40 Years
« Reply #4 on: July 28, 2016, 07:56:39 pm »
As I side, I have only listened to a tiny fraction of Kenya based Congolese music.

The retroafric release - Endurance - is the only Les Mangelepa that I have.