(Redirected from Antibalas)'Antibalas' (pronounced , or approximately "ahn-tee-BAH-las", from the Spanish for "bulletproof") is a
Bushwick,
Brooklyn based
afrobeat band that is modeled after
Fela Kuti's Africa 70 band and
Eddie Palmieri's Harlem River Drive Orchestra. Although their music is primarily afrobeat, it incorporates elements of jazz, funk, dub, improvised music, and traditional drumming from Cuba and West Africa.
Founded
1998 by
Martín Perna as "Conjunto Antibalas," the group played its inaugural concert in May 26, 1998 at St. Nicks Pub in
Harlem at a night organized by artist
Xaviera Simmons. Over the course of the next few months, the group solidified with a core of eleven band members and began to develop a repertoire of original songs. Guitarist and producer/engineer
Gabriel Roth wrote several of the earlier tunes and oversaw recording and production of the first three records.
Over the next few years, the band's presence grew; by summer 2000 Antibalas had released their first album "Liberation Afrobeat Vol. 1" and had toured twice in England, all the while continuing to play at venues throughout
New York City. Recording with the group in the early day was Cameroonian drummer Jojo Kuo who can be heard on the studio recordings of "Uprising" and "Machete."
By early 2002, the horn-driven outfit had released their second album, "Talkatif," and were continuing to tour throughout the United States. In summer 2004, their third studio album, "Who is This America?" was released. Antibalas' most recent album, "Security", was produced by
John McEntire and released on the ANTI- label in 2007.
Antibalas has performed in 23 countries, from Japan to Turkey to Portugal, throughout New York City, from
Central Park Summerstage to
Rikers Island prison facility.
The group has received guest visits from several musicians from Fela Kuti's Afrika 70 and Egypt 80 bands, including
Tony Allen (drums),
Femi Kuti (alto sax),
Seun Kuti (tenor sax), Tunde Williams (trumpet), Oghene Kologbo (guitar), Nicolas Addey (congas), Dele Sosimi (keyboards), Ola Jagun (drums/percussion), and Jojo Kuo (drums) among others.
Band
★ Martin Perna – Baritone Saxophone
★ Amayo – Vocals, Congas
★ Victor Axelrod – Organ, Electric Pianos, Clavinet, Electric Celeste, Synthesizers
★ Eric Biondo – Trumpet
★ Stuart Bogie – Tenor Saxophone
★ Marcus Farrar – Shekere, Vocals
★ Marcos J. Garcia – Guitar, Vocals
★ Aaron Johnson – Trombone
★ Nick Movshon – Bass
★ Luke O'Malley – Guitar
★ Jordan McLean – Trumpet, Flugelhorn
★ Chris Vatalaro – Drums
Discography
Albums
★ ''Liberation Afrobeat Vol. 1'' (2000, Afrosound, reissued by Ninja Tune in 2001)
★ ''Talkatif'' (2002, Ninja Tune)
★ ''Who is This America?'' (2004, Ropeadope)
★ ''Security'' (2007, ANTI-)
EPs & Singles
★ ''Uprising'' (1999, Afrosound) 7"
★ ''N.E.S.T.A.'' (2000, Afrosound) 12"
★ ''Tour EP'' (2002, Afrosound) EP
★ ''Che Che Colé'' (2003, Daptone) 12"
★ ''Government Magic'' (2005, Afrosound) EP
★ ''K-Leg/R.O.C.'' (2006, Purpose) 12"
★ ''Family Affair/Mr President'' (2006, Mind Records and Service) Split 7" by Antibalas/Psycho
Albums Featured
★ ''
Uninvisible'' by
Medeski Martin & Wood (
2002,
Blue Note)
★ ''Zen of Logic'' by
DJ Logic (
2006,
Ropeadope)
★ ''Return to Cookie Mountain'' by
TV on the Radio 2006,
Interscope
Compilations Featured
★ ''Afrobeat . . . NO GO DIE'' (2000, Shanachie Records)
★ ''Africafunk Vol. 2'' (2000, Harmless Records)
★ ''Ouelele'' (2002 & 2006, Comet Records)
★ ''Red Hot & Riot'' (2002, MCA)
★ ''Afrobeat'' (2002, Blow Records)
★ ''Turntables on the Hudson Vol. 2'' (2002, Musicrama)
★ ''African Xpress'' (2003, Narada Records)
★ ''Turntables on the Hudson Vol. 4'' (2003, Caroline)
★ ''Rewind 3'' (2003, Ubiquity Records)
★ ''“Badassss”'' Soundtrack (2004, Bbe Records)
★ ''Afrobeat Sessions'' (2004, Sessions)
★ ''Genocide in Sudan'' (2004, Reincarnate)
★ ''ASAP – Afrobeat Sudan Aid Project'' (2004, Modiba Productions)
★ ''Essential Afrobeat'' (2005, UMVD Import)
★ ''Impeach the Precedent'' (2005, Kicksnare Hat / Kajmere Sound)
★ ''Gilles Peterson in Africa'' (2005, Ether Records)
★ ''Let Rhythm Provide: An Emergency Compilation for Our Brothers and Sisters in New Orleans'' (2005, Ocote Soul Media)
See also
★
Afrobeat
★
Fela Kuti
External links
★
Official Home Page
★
Antibalas Afrobeat Orchestra collection at the
Internet Archive's live music archive
★
Live at SXSW 2007 on
89.3 The Current
★ "
Music is Bulletproof: Antibalas Afrobeat Orchestra stirs some political hotsauce into their musical jambalaya"
CBC Radio 3 Live Concert Session
★
Album Review for "Who Is This America?" from
Afropop Worldwide