DOK.party feat. AFROVISIONS

Afrobeat bis Voodoo Funk – von den DJs Norton East und Sam the Afroman

 

Die DJs Norton East und Sam the Afroman legen analoge und organic Tanzmusik auf – von Afrobeat über Voodoo Funk bis hin zu unerwarteten musikalischen Ausflügen.

 

Bereit zum Feiern?

Zu jeder Filmpremiere gehört eine rauschende After-Party – und im Deutschen Theater stehen dieses Jahr neun Premieren auf dem Programm! Das muss natürlich gebührend gefeiert werden. Wird es auch, und zwar bei der DOK.party feat Afrovisions im festlichen Ambiente des historischen Silbersaals! Dieser Saal ist ein barockes Schmuckstück mit Kronleuchtern und Deckengemälden, wie gemacht für eine glanzvolle Party. Wir freuen uns darauf, mit Filmemacher*innen aus aller Welt, Gästen der Dokumentarfilmszene und natürlich mit Ihnen, unserem Publikum, zu feiern, zu tanzen und anzustoßen.

  • Der Einlass ist um 21.00 Uhr, die Abendkasse ist bis Mitternacht besetzt.
  • Tickets sind zum Preis von 10 Euro im Vorverkauf hier erhältlich. 
  • Zum facebook-Event

Infos für Akkreditierte

Ihre kostenfreie Eintrittskarte erhalten Sie über diesen Link.

Die Tickets werden nach dem Prinzip "first come, first serve" vergeben. Die Gültigkeit Ihrer Ehrenkarte verfällt ab 22.30 Uhr, um auch weiteren Gästen die Teilnahme an der Veranstaltung zu ermöglichen. 

 

The DJs

Norton East and Sam the Afroman will be spinning analogue and organic dance music – from Afrobeat to Voodoo Funk, as well as more unexpected musical excursions.

#Sam the Afoman is a Munich based DJ, digger & collector, spinning analogue & organic dance music mainly from West Africa with a psychedelic vibe, ranging from afro funk, burger high-life, edo funk to afrobeat.

https://soundcloud.com/gate76/radiogate76-presents-samtheafroman-show-2

 

#Norton East is a DJ and collector, founding member of the Afrovisions-Collective. Spinning organic African dance music  from all over the continent, ranging from Nigerian Afrobeat, High-Life from Ghana, Voodoo Funk from Benin, Ethio-Jazz, Soweto Funk, Soul Makossa to organic dance grooves from Somalia & Sudan as well as some unexpected excursions.

https://soundcloud.com/norton-east/70-west-africa-legends-mixtape

 

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we spin vinyl only, but keep an open mind

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Afrobeat is a genre of music that originated in West Africa, particularly Nigeria, in the late 1960s. It combines elements of traditional African music, jazz, funk, highlife, and other genres to create a unique and energetic sound. The music is known for its complex rhythms, heavy use of percussion, and socially conscious lyrics.

The genre was pioneered by Nigerian musician Fela Kuti, who is widely regarded as the father of Afrobeat. He used his music to address social and political issues, often challenging the government and other institutions. Afrobeat songs typically feature extended instrumentals with a strong brass section, funky bass lines, and energetic drumming.

Today, Afrobeat has gained international popularity and influenced a wide range of artists and genres. It has also evolved into subgenres like Afrobeats (with an 's'), which has a more modern and electronic sound. While Afrobeat focuses on social and political themes, Afrobeats tends to have lighter, dance-oriented lyrics.

Highlife is a genre of music that originated in West Africa, specifically in Ghana, in the early 20th century and later spread to other countries like Nigeria. It is a fusion of traditional African rhythms and melodies with Western musical elements such as jazz, swing, and European brass band music. Highlife is known for its lively and upbeat tempo, intricate guitar work, brass sections, and multiple vocal harmonies.

Initially, Highlife was popular among the elite and played at social gatherings, clubs, and other formal events, hence the name "highlife." It gradually became more widespread, integrating influences from various African musical traditions, Caribbean calypso, and American jazz and swing music.

Highlife has a characteristic rhythmic pattern and typically features guitar or brass-driven instrumentation. Its lyrics can range from themes of love and relationships to social commentary and storytelling. Highlife has had a significant influence on other African music genres and has been a precursor to other styles like Afrobeat.

Voodoo Funk refers to a musical genre or style that blends elements of African music, primarily from West Africa, with elements of funk, soul, and psychedelia. This fusion results in a unique and vibrant sound that often features heavy grooves, prominent basslines, intense percussion, and psychedelic guitar riffs.

The genre is characterized by its energetic and rhythmic sound, which often includes complex percussion patterns, deep funk grooves, brass sections, and psychedelic guitar solos. In some cases, it incorporates spiritual or mystical themes, which is where the "Voodoo" aspect of the name might come into play, though it's important to note that this does not necessarily mean that the music is directly connected to the Voodoo religion or spiritual practices.

Voodoo Funk has gained popularity among collectors and enthusiasts of rare and obscure music, with various artists and bands being rediscovered and celebrated for their contributions to this distinctive style. It remains a niche but influential genre within the broader spectrum of African and funk music.

 

  • Sat, 5/4/24
    21.00
    Deutsches Theater Silbersaal
  • Sat, 5/4/24
    21.00
    Deutsches Theater Silbersaal