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GANGBE BRASS BAND
The Gangbe Brass Band seems intent on proving that Benin is the New Orleans of West Africa. Their third album, Whendo (World Village), certainly recalls the joyful noise of veteran Crescent City acts like the Rebirth and Dirty Dozen brass bands, but there's also a fleet harmonic sophistication that mirrors the elegant arrangements of Lester Bowie's Brass Fantasy. "Remember Fela" pays homage to the Afrobeat pioneer, with euphonium player James Vodounnon providing the circling bass lines, but the real Nigerian influence is in the rolling, rhythmic quality of juju, where beats float more than they thwack. The songs also incorporate local voodoo chants and rhythms, infectious call-and-response, velvety harmonies, and soulful lead vocals sung in Fon, Ngou, Mina, Yoruba, Eve, and French. When they played the World Music Festival back in 2002 the Gangbes had a hard time standing still; I imagine a good chunk of this set will find them dancing in the spaces between tables and chairs.
8:30 PM, HotHouse, 31 E. Balbo, 312-362-9707, $15.
--Peter Margasak
10/14/05 >> go there
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