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Gumba Fire - Bubblegum Soul & Synth Boogie in 1980s South Africa (Full Album)





Available here: http://soundwayrecords.com/buy/gumba-fire-bubblegum-soul-and-sy/



Tracklist:



1) The Survivals - My Brother

2) Stimela - Mind Games

3) Hot Soul Singers - Hlala Nami

4) Zoom - Wayawaya

5) Ashiko - Gumba Fire (Madlakadlaka)

6) Monwa & Sun - Heartbeat

7) Ntombi Ndaba - Do You Trust Amajita?

8) The Black Five - Selallane

9) Starlight - Picnicing

10) Zasha - Hayi Ngodlame

11) Sabela - Africa

12) Condry Ziqubu - She's Impossible

13) General Peter Maringa - Listen To Me

14) Zasha - Arrow Dub

15) Ozila - Wola Wola



In 1980s black South Africa a local form of pop music evolved as the disco boom died down and slowly mutated. It was often ubiquitously described as Bubblegum - usually stripped-down and lo-fi with a predominance of synths, keyboards and drum-machines and overlaid with the kind of deeply soulful trademark vocals and harmonies that South African music is famous for.



Compilers Miles Cleret (Soundway) and DJ Okapi (Afrosynth Records) present a selection of 16 rare, handpicked 1980s cuts that highlight the period that nestles in between the โ€˜70s (where American-influenced jazz, funk and soul bumped shoulders with local Mbaqanga) and the โ€˜90s when Kwaito and eventually house-music ruled the dancefloors of urban South Africa.



Alongside French-Caribbean Zouk this kind of music has slowly been making its way into the DJ sets of many of the most open minded selectors around the world. This compilation is in many ways a sister release to the hugely popular compilation of Nigerian boogie and disco that Soundway released in late 2016 : โ€œDoing it In Lagos: Boogie, Pop & Disco in 1980s Nigeriaโ€.



The album takes its name from the band Ashikoโ€™s track of the same name Gumba Fire that features on the compilation. The term is derived from gumba gumba, the term given to the booming speakers of the old spacegram radios that broadcast music into South Africaโ€™s townships and villages. The phrase later evolved into Gumba Fire to refer to a hot party.

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