Styles and grooves of generic African music that have culturally permeated throughout most of Sub-Saharan Africa. |
Preview | Track | Artist |
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Afro-Funky Monkey - See more info. A fast and funky fusion repetitive electro-mix groove, with a bright and happy feeling. |
Sultan Makende | |
Afro-Latino Lite-groove-1 - See more info. A light percussive Afro-Latin groove that would work well bubbling under almost any kind of scene, even with dialogue over the top. |
Baranta | |
Afro-Latino Lite-groove-2 - See more info. A light percussive Afro-Latin groove that would work well bubbling under almost any kind of scene, even with dialogue over the top. |
Baranta | |
Afro-Latino Lite-groove-3 - See more info. A light percussive Afro-Latin groove that would work well bubbling under almost any kind of scene, even with dialogue over the top. |
Baranta | |
Afrobeat in da Street-no solos - See more info. A funky, traditional Nigerian Afrobeat groove in the style of the great, late Baranta |
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Ancient Hunter - See more info. A strange, mystical, swirling, floating, combination of : |
Xangô | |
Ashante Fanfare Version 1 - See more info. A fast, virtuoso and complex drum solo accompanied by a brass section, bass and guitar, |
Baranta | |
Ashante Fanfare Version 2 - See more info. A fast, virtuoso and complex drum solo accompanied by a brass section, bass and guitar, |
Baranta | |
Ashante Fanfare Version 3 - See more info. A fast, virtuoso and complex drum solo. |
Baranta | |
Bakongo - See more info. A fast generic African percussion groove. |
Baranta |