Choco & His Mafimba Drum Rhythms “African Latino Voodoo Drums”

Choco & His Mafimba Drum Rhythms “African Latino Voodoo Drums”

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Choco & His Mafimba Drum Rhythms
African Latino Voodoo Drums
Bellaphon (Germany) 198x
220-07-061 (LP)
sleeve : EX-(SOC, some wear on side edge and corner.)
media : EX/EX(some slightly noises.)


This album was recorded in 1963 by the group led by percussionist Antonio "Chocolate" Diaz, Choco & His Mafimba Drum Rhythms, who was active from the 1950s to the 1960s, and released by the American label Audio Fidelity. It’s a percussion music work featuring rhythms from African, Latin American, and Haitian voodoo drums. The album includes primitive drum music throughout, from percussion and chant ensembles to percussion solos. It can be used not only for listening but also for rhythm studies, DJ tools, and sampling sources across a wide range of fields. This is a reissue released by the German label Bellaphon in the 1980s.


A4: Baba
A5: Bembe

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