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Revision as of 22:37, 12 August 2022
African Cassettes is an online cassettography dedicated to documenting African music released on cassettes. Currently the project is in an early development stage. A list of all cassettes included until now can be seen here. New cassettes are being added on a daily base. The project is based at and supported by the African Music Archives (AMA) at the University of Mainz.
Introduction
Over a period of more than 40 years cassette albums were the predominant media for publishing popular music in most African countries, i.e. the majority of commercially produced music was released on cassettes. Thus, music produced and released on cassettes represent an immense treasure of cultural heritage. Despite the relevance and importance of this heritage few information about the sheer quantity and the content of cassette albums is available. Although projects on specific genres or with a regional focus by highly engaged and knowledgeable enthusiasts fill these gaps partly, there is no compendium or catalogue which contains information on all cassette albums produced in African countries in a standardized way. Thus, there is a need for a register or a catalogue of cassette albums produced in African countries.
This project is the attempt to fill this gap with the creation of a cassettography of African Music Albums. Although I had followed the idea to start this kind of catalogue for a couple of years this project just started two months ago, thanks to the support of the African Music Archives and the Ernst-Wilhelm-Müller-Stiftung at the Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz. Currently the cassettography is in a test phase where ideas and implementation are being tested. The cassette albums used in the project are found in a private collection or in the AMA at Mainz.
At this stage the cassettography contains entries on cassette albums from 27 countries, biographical entries on the artists and bands who appear on the cassettes, entries on authors and composers of songs, as well as entries on the companies which produced and released the cassettes (such as music labels, music shops, etc.). The data in the entries is based on information provided on the cover of or on the cassettes themselves as well as from publications in the internet (online magazines, newspapers, etc.) and printed books.
The project is using open sources software (MediaWiki) in order to be sustainable in the long term. Albums are continuously added to the cassettography, more or less on a daily base and descriptive and documentation texts will be continuously revised and amended as well.
Please note that this is an academic non-profit project. Comments that contribute to the improvement and enrichment of this project are very welcome. You find our email address below.
Recent additions
Please note that the pictures are linked to the covers only. The cassette is linked to via the title below the picture.
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Kuné ak Lila Yëngël by Titi (Senegal)
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Jamm by Youssou Ndour (Senegal)
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Amy Koita Vol. 2 by Amy Koita (Mali)
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Sa Kunu Sa by Kandia Kouyaté (Mali)
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Bembeya by Sekouba Bambino Diabate (Guinea)
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Salif Keita 1983 et les Ambassadeures by Salif Keita (Mali)
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Salif Keita 81 by Salif Keita (Mali)
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Les Aigles by Yayi Kanoute (Mali)
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Sima by Mama Koita (Guinea)
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Tata Sira by Amy Koïta (Mali)
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Ndoa Haina Doa by Inspector Haroun (Tanzania)
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Penzi la Kweli by Godfrey Gregory (Tanzania)
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Kuze Kube Nini? by Albert Nyathi & Imbongi (Zimbabwe)
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Məsaḫi by Ǝstifanos Abrəham (Eritrea)
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Asem Kakra A Me Kae Yi by Sloopy Mike Gyamfi (Ghana)
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Dunia ya Leo by Daz Baba (Tanzania)
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Hayäbälwa by Kiros Alämayyähu (Ethiopia)
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Burn Out by Sipho Mabuse (South Africa)
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Ayäqunǧənna by Kiros Alämayyähu (Ethiopia)
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Yä-Mahmud Ahmäd Təzətawočč by Mahmud Ahmäd (Ethiopia)
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Galilee by Georgina Osei-Acheampong (Ghana)
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Soukous Koumbela by Wenge Musica (DRC/Zaïre)
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Naniou Mougne by Ndiaga Mbaye (Senegal)
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Biri Biri by Fallou Dieng (Senegal)
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Yoon Wi by Waflash (Senegal)
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Təzətaye by Mahmud Ahmäd (Ethiopia)
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Yagär Betʷa by Mahmud Ahmäd (Ethiopia)
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Tətäš by Mahmud Ahmäd (Ethiopia)
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Aan Isgarabsano by Hibo Maxamed Hudoon (Somalia)
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Africa by Dur Dur (Somalia)
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Liqa by Nimo Jama (Djibouti
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Dareen iyo Durbaan by Abdi Nour Allaleh (Djibouti)
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Ṭəlahun Gässäsä Vol. 3 by Ṭəlahun Gässäsä (Ethiopia)
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Ṭəlahun Gässäsä Vol. 2 by Ṭəlahun Gässäsä (Ethiopia)
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Ṭəlahun Gässäsä Vol. 1 by Ṭəlahun Gässäsä (Ethiopia)
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Sɛdie Ebedie Nie by Samuel Owusu (Ghana)
Cassettes arranged by country
A
Cassettes from Algeria |
C
Cassettes from Cameroon | |
Cassettes from Congo |
D
Cassettes from Djibouti | |
Cassettes from DRC/Zaïre |
E
Cassettes from Ethiopia | |
Cassettes from Eritrea |
G
Cassettes from Gabon | |
Cassettes from Ghana | |
Cassettes from Guinea |
I
Cassettes from Ivory Coast |
K
Cassettes from Kenya |
L
Cassettes from Liberia |
M
Cassettes from Madagascar |
Cassettes from Mali |
Cassettes from Morocco |
N
Cassettes from Nigeria |
S
Cassettes from São Tomé and Príncipe | |
Cassettes from Senegal | |
Cassettes from Somalia | |
Cassettes from South Africa | |
Cassettes from Sudan |
T
Cassettes from Tanzania | |
Cassettes from Togo | |
Cassettes from Tunisia |
U
Cassettes from Uganda |
Z
Cassettes from Zimbabwe |
AMA - African Music Archive
The African Music Archive at the Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz is collecting modern African music and makes it available to science and research. It hosts music on all kinds of media: shellac and vinyl records, as well as audio and video cassettes, CDs and DVDs. It currently hosts a unique collection of 15,000 sound recordings from the 1940s until the present. Beyond academic work, AMA seeks to make knowledge about African music accessible to a broader public.
'African Cassettes' is maintained by Andreas Wetter.
Contact
You can write an email to the project.