Antibalas (Spanish for "bulletproof") is an American,
Brooklyn
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-based
afrobeat
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band founded in 1998 by
Martín Perna. Initially inspired by
Fela Kuti
Fela Aníkúlápó Kútì (born Olufela Olusegun Oludotun Ransome-Kuti; 15 October 1938 – 2 August 1997) was a Nigerians, Nigerian musician and political activist. He is regarded as the principal innovator of Afrobeat, a Nigerian music genre t ...
's Africa 70 band and
Eddie Palmieri
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...
's Harlem River Drive Orchestra, the music generally follows the musical architecture and language of afrobeat and incorporates elements of
jazz
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,
funk
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,
dub,
improvised music
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, and traditional drumming from
Cuba
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and
West Africa
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.
History
As "Conjunto Antibalas", the group first performed on May 26, 1998, at
St. Nick's Pub in
Harlem
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at a poetry night organized by visual artist
Xaviera Simmons. Over the next few months, the group solidified with a core of eleven band members and expanded their repertoire of original songs. For the first year of the group's existence, they performed exclusively at non-commercial venues such as block parties, lofts, and public parks, before securing a Friday-night residency at the now-defunct NoMoore in August 1999. Called Africalia!, the residency lasted from August 1999 till April 2001, when the club was shut down by fire officials during the
Giuliani administration's crackdown on nightclubs and cabarets. Along with Perna, guitarist and producer/engineer
Gabriel Roth wrote several of the earlier tunes and oversaw recording and most of the production of the first three records.
Over the next few years, the band's presence grew; by summer 2000 Antibalas had released their first album, ''Liberation Afrobeat Vol. 1'', and had toured twice in England, while continuing to play at venues throughout
New York City
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. Recording with the group in the early days was Cameroonian drummer Jojo Kuo, who can be heard on the studio recordings of "Uprising" and "Machete".
By early 2002, the horn-driven outfit had released their second album, ''Talkatif'', and continued to tour throughout the United States and Europe. In summer 2004, they released their third studio album, ''Who is This America?'' on
Ropeadope Records. Of the album,
Pitchfork
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The term is also applie ...
writes, "Indeed, where Antibalas' previous works were abridged for accessibility, here they've clearly become more comfortable with their staying power, and more confident with their voice."
The group returned to the studio in the summer of 2005 to work with producer
John McEntire
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Early life
McEntire was born on April 9, 1970 ...
in Chicago. Antibalas's album ''Security'', produced by McEntire and released on the ANTI- label in 2007, was "a clear turning point for the band," and ''
Spin
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'' notes "they've practically become their own genre."
Antibalas has performed in 35 countries, including Japan and Australia, and throughout New York City, from
Carnegie Hall
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to
Central Park Summerstage
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Central may also refer to:
Directions and generalised locations
* Central Africa, a region in the centre of Africa continent, also known as ...
to the
Rikers Island prison facility.
The group has received guest visits from several musicians from Fela Kuti's Afrika 70 and Egypt 80 bands, including
Tony Allen (drums),
Femi Kuti
Olufela Olufemi Anikulapo Kuti (born 16 June 1962), popularly known as Femi Kuti, is a Nigerian musician born in London and raised in Lagos. He is the eldest son of Afrobeat pioneer Fela Kuti and a grandchild of political campaigner, women's r ...
(alto sax), Tunde Williams (trumpet), Oghene Kologbo (guitar), Nicolas Addey (congas),
Dele Sosimi
Bamidele Olatunbosun Sosimi (born 22 February 1963) known as Dele Sosimi, is a Nigerian-British musician.
Biography
Sosimi was born in Hackney, London, England.
His career began when he joined Fela Anikulapo-Kuti's Egypt 80 (1979–86). Sosim ...
(keyboards), Ola Jagun (drums/percussion), and Jojo Kuo (drums) as well as Seun Kuti.
In the summer of 2008, Antibalas was featured off-Broadway in
Bill T. Jones
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's ''
Fela!
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'', a musical celebrating the life of Fela Kuti. Antibalas trombonist Aaron Johnson served as the show's musical director and was joined by several members of Antibalas. In the fall of 2009, ''Fela!'' opened on
Broadway
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Theatre
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** Broadway (Manhattan), the street
** Broadway Theatre (53rd Stre ...
at the
Eugene O'Neill Theatre
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, once again with members of Antibalas.
In 2010, the band independently released their ''Rat Race'' EP, produced by Victor Axelrod, with original "Se Chifló" featuring Chico Mann as vocalist and an arrangement of
Bob Marley
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's "
Rat Race
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The phrase is sometimes used to relate the human life to that of rats attempting to earn an ultimately pointless reward when Mortality salience, death ...
" sung by Amayo on vocals. "Rat Race" was included on the compilation ''World's Funkiest Covers'' in 2011.
In 2011, the band reunited with producer and former Antibalas guitarist
Gabriel Roth at
Daptone
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Studios in
Bushwick
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,
Brooklyn
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, to record their fifth full-length album, entitled ''Antibalas''. The album was released on August 7, 2012, on the
Daptone
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label.
The band resumed a heavy touring schedule beginning in April 2012 with their debut tour in
Brazil
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, performing in
São Paulo
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and
Recife
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, and kicked off a US tour at the
Outsidelands Festival in San Francisco, followed by a tour of California. On August 24, 2012, Antibalas made their national television debut, performing their single "Dirty Money" on
NBC
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's ''
Late Night with Jimmy Fallon
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Austin City Limits Festival. On October 4, they appeared on
NPR
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's
Tiny Desk Concerts. The band toured in Europe in October and November 2012, followed by an Australian tour in March 2013 . In May of the same year Antibalas visited Mexico for first time, performing in
Puebla
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"Festival 5 de Mayo" joined by original member
Victor Axelrod on bass.
In 2014, the group, along with Daptone label mates
Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings
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,
Charles Bradley,
The Sugarman Three, and
Saun & Starr performed as the Daptone Super Soul Revue, performing 13 dates in Europe in July and later four nights at the Apollo Theater with additional Daptone artists.
In 2015, the Antibalas horn section collaborated with
The Dap-Kings horn section,
Mark Ronson
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, and
Bruno Mars
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to record "
Uptown Funk
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" and other tracks from Ronson's 2015 album ''
Uptown Special
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''. They also performed "Uptown Funk" together on ''
Saturday Night Live
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'' in November 2014.
The group also performed a 29-show tour in collaboration with the group
Zap Mama
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at performing arts centers across the US and Canada.
In 2020, Antibalas released their seventh full-length studio album, entitled ''
Fu Chronicles'', on the Daptone label. Then vocalist Amayo told NPR's
Morning Edition
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, "Since I was a kid, I was always studying
martial arts
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and
kung fu
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was very central
oeverything I did. So when I started playing music, I couldn't imagine not having kung fu as part of that training. But then, I wanted to now figure out a way to bring it all together. So this album was the first chapter in
hich
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kung fu meets Afrobeat."
The band's worldwide tour in support of ''Fu Chronicles'' began in early 2020. but was interrupted and cancelled because of the
COVID-19 pandemic
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shutdowns. ''Fu Chronicles'' was nominated in the category of
Best Global Music Album
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for the
63rd Annual Grammy Awards
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.
In mid-2021 the band began a formal separation process with
Amayo, which was publicly announced in November 2021 once settled.
Immediately following Amayo's departure, the band resumed touring throughout North America, Mexico, Europe and North Africa, and in May 2023 completed a four-night, eight-show run at the
Blue Note Jazz Club
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in New York, celebrating their 25th anniversary.
Band members
;Current
*
Martin Perna – (founder) baritone saxophone, flute (1998–present)
*
Jordan McLean – trumpet, flugelhorn (1998–present)
*Marcos J. Garcia – guitar, vocals (2003–present)
*Marcus Farrar –
shekere
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, vocals (2005–present)
*Reinaldo de Jesus – congas (2010–present)
*Timothy Allen - guitar (2010–present)
*Kevin Raczka – drums (2015–present)
*Justin Kimmel – guitar, Bass (2019–present)
*Andrew McGovern – trumpet (2021–present)
*Drew Vandenwinckel – saxophone (2021–present)
*Michael Pallas – trombone (2022–present)
*Eric Biondo – trumpet (2003–present)
;Former
*
Gabriel Roth (aka
Bosco Mann) – guitar (1999–2005)
*Luke O'Malley – guitar (1999–2018)
*
Victor Axelrod – organ, electric pianos, clavinet, electric celeste, synthesizers, percussion (1999–2012)
*Dylan Fusillo – percussion, drums (1999–2009)
*Fernando Velez – congas (1999–2006)
*Raymond James Mason – trombone (2013–2021)
*Duke Amayo – vocals, congas, percussion (1999–2021)
*Will Rast – organ, electric pianos, synthesizers (2013–2018)
*Phillip Ballman – drums, first band manager (1998–2004)
*Morgan Price – tenor Saxophone (2016–2019)
*Jackie Coleman – trumpet (2019–2021)
*Phillipe Lehman – drums (1998–1999)
;Former
*Michael Herbst – tenor saxophone, alto saxophone (1999–2003)
*
Mike Wagner
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– trombone (1999–2003)
*Giancarlo Luiggi – shekere (1999–2003)
*Amadou Diallo – guitar, bass (1999–2001)
*Aaron Johnson – trombone (2000–2018)
*Del Stribling aka
Binky Griptite – bass (2000–2005)
*
Stuart D. Bogie – tenor saxophone, alto saxophone (2001–2018)
*Ernesto Abreu – congas (2001–2003)
*Todd Simon – trumpet (2001–2003)
*Anda Szilagyi – trumpet (2001–2003)
*
Nick Movshon – bass (2003–2010)
*Geoff Mann – shekere (2003–2005)
*Chris Vatalaro – drums (2006–2010)
*Miles Arntzen – drums (2010–2018)
*Nikhil P. Yerawadekar – bass guitar, guitar (2010–2018)
*Yoshi Takamasa – percussion (2010–2013)
*Cochemea Gastelum – tenor saxophone, alto saxophone (2010–2013)
*
Dave Guy – trumpet (2010–2013)
*Jeff Pierce – trombone, trumpet (2013–2018)
*Jas Walton – tenor saxophone (2015–2018)
*Joseph Woullard – tenor saxophone (2015–2018)
*Doug Berns – bass (2015–2018)
*Raja Kassis – guitar (2015–2019)
Timeline
Discography
Albums
*''Liberation Afrobeat Vol. 1'' (2000, Afrosound, reissued by
Ninja Tune
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in 2001)
*''Talkatif'' (2002,
Ninja Tune
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)
*''Who is This America?'' (2004,
Ropeadope Records /
Daptone
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)
*''Security'' (2007, ANTI-;
Daptone
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)
*''Antibalas'' (2012,
Daptone
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)
*''Where the Gods Are in Peace'' (2017,
Daptone
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)
*''
Fu Chronicles'' (2020,
Daptone
Daptone Records is a funk and soul independent record label based in Brooklyn, New York. Best known as the home of Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings and Charles Bradley, the label boasts a roster which includes Menahan Street Band, The Budos Band ...
)
EPs and singles
*''Uprising'' (1999, Afrosound) 7"
*''N.E.S.T.A.'' (2000, Afrosound) 12"
*''Tour EP'' (2002, Afrosound) EP
*''Che Che Colé'' (2003,
Daptone
Daptone Records is a funk and soul independent record label based in Brooklyn, New York. Best known as the home of Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings and Charles Bradley, the label boasts a roster which includes Menahan Street Band, The Budos Band ...
) 12"
*''Government Magic'' (2005, Afrosound) EP
*''K-Leg/R.O.C.'' (2006, Purpose) 12"
*''Family Affair/Mr President'' (2006, Mind Records and Service) Split 7" by Antibalas/Psycho
*''Rat Race/Se Chifló'' 12" (2010, Exactamundo Records)
*''Tattletale'' 7" (2014, Daptone Records)
*''Fight Am Finish'' (2019, Daptone Records)
Albums featured
*''
Uninvisible'' by
Medeski Martin & Wood (2002,
Blue Note
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)
*''
Desperate Youth, Bloodthirsty Babes'' by
TV on the Radio
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(2004,
Touch and Go /
4AD
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)
*''Zen of Logic'' by
DJ Logic
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Life and career
Born and raised in The Bronx, New York, Kibler displayed an early interest in hip hop, funk, an ...
(2006,
Ropeadope Records)
*''
Return to Cookie Mountain
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'' by
TV on the Radio
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(2006,
4AD
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/
Interscope
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)
*''
Antidotes
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'' by
Foals
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(2008,
Transgressive
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/
Sub Pop
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)
*''
Dear Science,'' by
TV on the Radio
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(2008,
4AD
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/
Interscope
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)
*''
Love This Giant
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'' by
David Byrne
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and
St. Vincent
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People Saints
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* Vincent, Orontius, and Victor (died 305 ...
(4AD)
*''
Flux Remixed'' by
Anomie Belle
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(Diving Bell)
Compilations featured
*''Afrobeat . . . NO GO DIE'' (2000, Shanachie Records)
*''Africafunk Vol. 2'' (2000, Harmless Records)
*''Ouelele'' (2002 & 2006, Comet Records)
*''Red Hot & Riot'' (2002, MCA)
*''Afrobeat'' (2002, Blow Records)
*''Turntables on the Hudson Vol. 2'' (2002, Musicrama)
*''African Xpress'' (2003, Narada Records)
*''Turntables on the Hudson Vol. 4'' (2003, Caroline)
*''Rewind 3'' (2003, Ubiquity Records)
*''“Badassss”'' Soundtrack (2004, Bbe Records)
*''Afrobeat Sessions'' (2004, Sessions)
*''Genocide in Sudan'' (2004, Reincarnate)
*''ASAP – Afrobeat Sudan Aid Project'' (2004, Modiba Productions)
*''Essential Afrobeat'' (2005, UMVD Import)
*''Impeach the Precedent'' (2005, Kicksnare Hat / Kajmere Sound)
*''Gilles Peterson in Africa'' (2005, Ether Records)
*''Let Rhythm Provide: An Emergency Compilation for Our Brothers and Sisters in New Orleans'' (2005, Ocote Soul Media)
*''Snowboy Presents the return of the Hi-Hat'' (2001, Ocho Records)
*''Daptone Gold'' (2009, Daptone Records)
Television appearances
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Television. August 24, 2012.
Films featured
*''Doin' It in the Park'' (2012,
Bobbito Garcia and Kevin Couliau)
References
External links
Official Home Page
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Musical groups from New York (state)
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