If you've gotten a chance to look outside, you probably are already aware that's it raining all hell outside. No matter, BoerLore is here to brighten up your day with the unkknown legends of decades past, bringing all that is West African / Caribbean Psychedelic Rock, Reggae, and Calypso among the many things included. Of course we've got "The Funkees" included in the program (a must in my book) however some other highlights include "Vis-A-Vis" as well as "The Big Beats". Anyways, in case you're wondering wtf BoerLore is even supposed to mean, it suggests the culture and rhythms which existed far before the Boer's ever entered the continent and how they continue to make their presence know in the 20th century (and arguably, to this day). So sit in the rain for a bit, bask in the coolness, and enjoy some BoerLore with friends, family, and all those you care about. Believe me, they'll thank ya for it later.
- Cliff
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Artist | Title | Album |
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The Exciters | Ese Muerto No Lo Cargo Yo | |
El Gran Romancito, El Super Combo Curro | Honolulu | |
Fidel Sax Bateke & The Voices Of Darkness | Motako | |
The Funkees | 303 | |
Vis-A-Vis | Obi Agye Me Dofo | |
Los Papacitos | Jazzy | |
Orchestre Combo Zombi, Michel Yeye | Mussieu A Tet'a Poisson La | |
Emperor Dele Ojo & His Africana Internationals | Jekoyewa | |
J.A. Adofo & City Boys Band | Nya Asem Hwe | |
Lucho Bermúdez y Su Orquestra | Fiesta de Negritos | |
Ceferino Nieto | Ceferino En Salsa | |
Le Ry-co Jazz | Dima Bolane | |
The Big Beats | Mi NsumÃuÃu Bo D Ãunn |