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THIS JUST IN: GREAT REVIEW OF KEKELE LIVE from muzikfan.com, April 4, 2008 Thank you Alistair!

http://www.muzikifan.com/KEKELE LIVE: TOURNEE AMERICAINE & CANADIENNE (only available from CD Baby as a download) By Alastair Johnston
For the first time I have bought a CD as a download (though I admit I have snaggled a few on the sly, most recently Neil Young in Amsterdam, which is worth seeking out). C.C. Smith, editor of The BEAT sent me the link to a live Kékélé concert: I checked out the sound on the CD Bébé site, which is board quality, so immediately grabbed it. C.C. has also started the inevitable myspace page for the band and if you check their friends there's a link to Quatre Etoiles. As I said in my review of their show in San Rafael from this 2005-6 tour, they were a lot hotter live than on the CDs. On tour they had Rigo Star instead of Papa Noel on second guitar and three singers which kept it focussed. Syran decided to authorize the sale of the concert tape on line.
The CD Baby site also points you to several other albums available for immediate download, including a couple of Samba Mapangala & Virunga albums you probably have, a recollection of Sam Mangwana's Portuguese tracks, Quatre Etoiles' LIVE IN LONDON, and an outstanding soukous album: Syran's SYMBIOSE: BEST OF PARIS. If you don't have it, that disc is essential listening (It includes the same rhythm section and vocalists as Kékélé).
The artwork for Kékélé Live is budget-quality and the liner notes are crummy, but the music is superb (though they clipped the end of a couple of songs). What's really striking -- without watching them play, or the antics of the singers -- is that you really get inside Syran's amazing finger picking. I thought it wouldn't be long before they went electric again, but he has been there, done that (Symbiose is a case in point, not to mention all the Lovy, Somo Somo, Quatre Etoiles, Sam Mangwana, Paris sessions etc, he played on) and now he has taken hold of something that is, to me, the legacy of Franco: a plucked two-finger lead, staggered tempi, and sustained repetitions of a phrase that push the rest of the band into a rhythmic frenzy (He started doing it when Quatre Etoiles did "Mado").
We also have Sebastien Malherbe on accordion and the legendary Jimmy Mvondo on sax (uncredited in the liner note, but Loko gives him a shout-out). Deba Sungu on congas backs Komba Bellow's drum kit. The front line on the tour were three Congolese legends: Nyboma and Wuta Mayi of Quatre Etoiles & Loko Massengo of Vercky's wild break-out band Trio Madjesi (He had considerably bigger hair back then!). Wuta Mayi's "Affaire mokuwa" sounds like his earlier "Enfant Bamileke." In fact there is a familiarity to the whole sound, they have successfully reprocessed many musical ideas from their separate and collective past into a fantastic fusion of supercool rumba. There's now rumours of a Quatre Etoiles reunion tour, though I remember Quatre Etoiles did "Doublé doublé" unplugged on Georges Collinet's radio show Afropop (memo: find the tape), which was probably the spark for the idea of an unplugged band. They should just keep doing this until it gets tired, and if they can get Bopol back then call it a double bill and do both acoustic and electric sets.
But this Kékélé concert is really smoking. The last three tracks lift you right up into the air. The "Ma-ni" chorus appears on the penultimate track so you know they are feeling positively Afro-Cubist. "Ça, c'est la rumba Congolaise," says Loko with satisfaction, as Jimmy breaks out some hot licks, Deba slaps fiercely, and Syran chugs on relentlessly. He finally makes the connection to Franco pointedly: it's an awesome moment as the song ends. One for the ages.
- Myspace Editor -

Syran Mbenza and Loko Massengo parlent d'origins du groupe Kekele

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Member Since: 23/03/2008
Band Members: Nyboma Mwan Dido, Wuta Mayi, Loko Massengo: Vocals

Syran Mbenza, Fofo le Collegien: Guitars
Vincent Hamamdjian: Bass
Deba Sungu: Congas
Komba Bellow: Drums
Jimmy Mvondo: Saxophone
Jeoffrey Arnone: Accordion
"Ba Kristo" from Kinavana
Influences: Franco & OK Jazz, Grand Kalle & Orchestre African Jazz, Docteur Nico, Tabu Ley Rochereau & Orch. African Fiesta, Sam Mangwana, Quatre Etoiles, Papa Noel, Trio Madjesi, Orch. Continental, Orch. Bella Bella, Orch. Kamale, Orch. Lipua Lipua, Josky Kiambukutu, Bopol Mansiamina, Pepe Kalle, Vicky Longomba, Guillermo Portabales, Orch. Negro Succes, Johnny Bokelo, Dewayon, Wendo Kolosoy....

London Sunday Times, Sunday 13th April, 2008: "The Congolese rumba collective Kékélé are the first guests to grace this relaxed, atmospheric eight-part series, their distinctive, acoustic guitar-led sound proving the perfect introduction to a slot that seeks to showcase the best in modern African music. Their performance is interspersed with snippets of the troupe discussing Congolese folklore, politics and the origins of rumba." SOUNDCHECK AT MOMO'S CLIP


Sounds Like: it's not your father's rumba! Ce n'est pas le rumba de ton papa!

BOOKING AGENTS: www.mondomundo.biz (for US); madminutemusic.com (for Europe)
Record Label: Unsigned
Type of Label: Indie

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Wanda's Picks.com review of 2004 concert, Berkeley CA

Kekele live at Ashkenaz Club, Berkeley CA 2004 Photo by Diane "Livonn" Adam
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KINAVANA--LES CLIPS now on YouTube

"Tapale" featuring Madilu System
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Kekele LIVE IN CONCERT: single tracks now available for downloads on iTunes, Amazon.com

Now fans out of the US can get their hands on the rare, out of print, Kekele Live recording on iTunes-UK and Amazon.com, and single tracks are available for downloading on iTunes and Amazon in the US.
Posted by on Thu, 05 Jun 2008 17:34:00 GMT

Nice review of 2006 Kekele concert on World Music Central.org

Kekele's appearance at Music at the Library series, San Juan Capistrano, CA in August 2006, reviewed by Tom Orr. Merci beaucoup, Tom!Click here/cliquez ici
Posted by on Fri, 11 Apr 2008 17:36:00 GMT

Link to KEKELE live on KEXP-FM Radio, Aug. 2004

During their first US tour, Kekele was invited to apear on Jon Kertzer’s "The Best Ambiance" program on KEXP-FM 90.3 in Seattle. The program segment is accessible here:Click here/cliquez ici"Kek...
Posted by on Fri, 04 Apr 2008 13:48:00 GMT

Great review of KEKELE LIVE album at muzikifan.com

From Alastair Johnston’s muzikifan.com site, April 4, 2008Check this out!/Cliquez iciThank you Alastair! Kekele loves you!
Posted by on Fri, 04 Apr 2008 01:49:00 GMT

Watch a video of Kekele in concert at Kennedy Center, Wash. DC

Kekele played at the Kennedy Center Plaza on Aug. 4, 2006. The entire performance is archived here. Click here/cliquez iciScroll down to AUG. 4, 2006 and click WATCH PERFORMANCE.
Posted by on Thu, 03 Apr 2008 19:06:00 GMT

Martin Sinnock reviews Kekeles first UK tour in 2001

Extensive coverage of Kekele in UK, from Africasounds.com site.Click here/cliquez ici
Posted by on Thu, 03 Apr 2008 18:55:00 GMT

Beautiful photos of Kekele in concert by Bruce C. Moore

Pictures of Kekele’s appearance at Seattle’s Jazz Alley, Aug. 11, 2004, during their first US tour, from Bruce C. Moore’s Web site. Click here to view/cliquez ici.
Posted by on Thu, 03 Apr 2008 18:49:00 GMT