Dive into the vibrant world of Pasteur Lappe, where African Funk and experimental rhythms collide in a sonic journey that vinyl enthusiasts can’t resist. Known for pushing the boundaries of Afrobeat, Lappe’s discography is a treasure trove of rhythmic innovation. “We, the People” (1979) stands as a testament to his pioneering sound, capturing the essence of late 70s funk with an African twist. The compilation “African Funk Experimentals 1979 – 1981” further cements his legacy, showcasing a period of intense creativity and groove. Released under labels that champion diverse sounds, Lappe’s work resonates with fans of genre-bending music, drawing comparisons to contemporaries who similarly fuse traditional African sounds with modern funk elements. This blend of cultural richness and experimental flair makes Pasteur Lappe a must-listen for any serious vinyl collector.
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