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Sola Olorunyomi, « 1. Tradition and Afrobeat », IFRA-Nigeria
That voice sprouted again andCrawled into their skulls and began to howlHis voice walked ahead and came behindAnd rocked the earth like storm...They did not returnThe voice survives...—Olu OguibeCloud without shadeCumulus without showerSaturday night at the bard’sAn overcast of cannabis—Sola OlorunyomiFar beyond the Pepple Street venue of his performance, the bass drum’s deep throbbing and the wailing horns of Fela’s Egypt ’80 Band could be heard resonating into this silent Lagos night. As we inched...