'Very cool': The 70s Afro-rock genre enjoying a rebirth
Summary
The 1970s African music genre known as Zamrock is experiencing a revival. Artists like Sampa the Great and international musicians have been rediscovering and incorporating this style, which mixes psychedelic rock and traditional Zambian sounds. This resurgence has brought new attention to a genre that had mostly been forgotten outside Africa.Key Facts
- Zamrock is a music genre from Zambia that started in the 1970s.
- The genre combines psychedelic rock with traditional Zambian music.
- Sampa the Great is a Zambian-born artist who is part of the genre's revival.
- International artists like Travis Scott and Tyler, the Creator have used Zamrock samples.
- Zamrock music appears in TV shows like HBO's "Watchmen" and "Ted Lasso."
- The genre initially faded due to economic challenges and the HIV/AIDS crisis in Zambia.
- Zamrock was created during a time of cultural freedom in post-colonial Zambia.
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