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Antibalas On World Cafe

Posted on September 4, 2012 by NPR Music in NPR Music - No Comments
Antibalas On World Cafe

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Sometimes known as the Antibalas Afrobeat Orchestra, the New York band Antibalas — which means “bulletproof” in Spanish — is a large group of talented musicians who play rhythm-intensive Afrobeat music. In a seven-year stretch, Antibalas has released four albums and withstood a five-year hiatus in which several members worked on the Broadway musical FELA!

On Antibalas’ new self-titled album, the band makes a fun, globe-trotting ruckus. Hear the group perform songs from the record on this session for World Cafe.

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