Trackimage | Playbut | Trackname | Playbut | Trackname |
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22779040 | Play | Greetings | 06:14 Tools | |
22779041 | Play | Free My People | 04:50 Tools | |
22779044 | Play | Wake Up Your Mind | 06:12 Tools | |
22779045 | Play | Do The Funkro | 04:04 Tools | |
22779042 | Play | Champions and Superstars | 06:17 Tools | |
22779043 | Play | Watch Out | 06:19 Tools | |
22779047 | Play | Greetings - Joni Haastrup | 06:13 Tools | |
22779046 | Play | Do the "Funkro" | 04:09 Tools | |
22779048 | Play | Greetings [Yoruba] | 06:13 Tools | |
22779049 | Play | Champions & Superstars | 06:17 Tools | |
60486300 | Play | Joni Haastrup-Greetings | 06:17 Tools | |
60486301 | Play | Greetings (The Noodleman Edit) | 06:17 Tools | |
60486302 | Play | Tire Loma da Nigbehin | 06:17 Tools | |
22779051 | Play | Imokiraria (demo) | 05:55 Tools |
At the beginning of the 1970’s the rise of Afro- Centric Consciousness started making bands fuse African elements into what had been throughout the 60’s mere imitations of western groups. Ginger Baker came to Nigeria in the early 70’s and recruited Joni Haastrup into his Airfoce band to tour Europe and America. On his return Joni stared his MonoMono band in Lagos. Joni was inspired to try something new and original and the Afro Funk scene was born. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.