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Juyungo Afro-Indigenous Music From The North-Western Andes

Honest Jon's | Item No: 1189120
Vinyl LP | 2024 / UK – Original | New
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‘Since the 16th century, the Ecuadorian province of Esmeraldas has been home to a unique Afro-Indigenous culture originating in the integration of the Indigenous Chachi and Nigua peoples with African Maroon communities. Juyungo documents significant Esmeraldan artists and bands playing the Afro-Ecuadorian folklore of the province, as well as including some older field recordings. Based mostly on the marimba, whose origins lie partly in the African balafon, partly in Indigenous percussion instruments, the music is laced with call and response chants, ambient insect and bird noise, the filigree finger-styles of the Andean guitar tradition and the panpipes of the mountains. This is resonant insider roots music at its headiest — the mystic revelation of Esmeraldas, gully deep and lustral.’ - Francis Gooding, The Wire.

The fifth in our series of LPs compiling classic music from Ecuador. Customary Honest Jons runnings: a beautiful gatefold sleeve; superior pressing, with vivid, intimate sound; full-size, sixteen-page booklet, in colour throughout, with detailed, fascinating, bi-lingual notes, and stunning photographs.

The music is transfixing, magical; not like anything else. From start to finish, this album is continuously, profoundly immersive; a kind of journeying, trippy meditation about slavery and cultural resistance, identity and mix, places and spaces, futures and pasts. It’s inscrutable to net-surfing, algorithms, Shuffle. But for a taste try the insurgent marimba roller Agua Largo, jet-propelled by Rosa Huila’s rapturous blend of African spiritualist and Christian chant. ‘Healing music,’ Zakia called it on Gilles Peterson’s BBC show recently. And the ravishing pasillo Kasilla Shungulla — ‘calm your heart’ in the Quichua language — a duet between the Peruvian master-guitarist Raúl García Zárate and viola da gamba by Juan Luis Restrepo from Medellin, recorded in a baroque church in Buzbanza, Colombia.
Item Details
Item No: 1189120
Artist: Juyungo
Title: Afro-Indigenous Music From The North-Western Andes
Label: Honest Jon's
Catalog No: HJRLP089
Format: Vinyl LP, Vinyl, LP
Pressing: UK – Original
Release Date: 2024
Genre: Rock & Indie
Style: Folk
Available since: 2024-10-29
Condition: New
Price: 31,99 €
Weight: 250g (plus 250g Packaging)
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Tracklist
A1 El Bejuco Umbilical
A2 Chimborazo
A3 Agua Larga
A4 Bambuco La Katanga
B1 A Saravino
B2 Negra Muele Cana
B3 Andarele
B4 Amanece
B5 Candela Y Ron
B6 Ceremonia Matrimonial
C1 Patagore
C2 Sanjuanito Chachi
C3 Llacta Pura
C4 Ritual Embera
C5 Torbellino
C6 Kasilla Shungulla
D1 Tren Con Ritmo De Caramba
D2 Caramba Con Ritmo De Tren
D3 El Viaje Del Yage
D4 Toquesito
D5 Galapago
D6 Carambalante
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