An overview of 1980s music from Angolan guitarist Mário Rui Silva on double vinyl.
The roots of Angolan popular music explored in the meticulous guitar studies of Mário Rui Silva 1980s albums. For fans of Naná Vasconcelos, John Hassell's Fourth World ambient, Eduardo Mateo's psychedelic folk and Cameroonian electronic music visionary Francis Bebey. Whether on mesmerising acoustic ballads or hypnotic groove-led tracks, the music of Angolan guitarist, researcher and intellectual Mário Rui Silva has a beguiling, melancholy quality, woven into the dynamics of his deft guitar playing. Rhythmically complex yet supremely effortless, the music collected here stems from three albums Mário released in Luanda in the 1980s that reflect his diverse range of influences, from traditional Angolan and West African rhythms to European jazz and classical instrumentation. A selection from Mário's three 1980s albums, Sung'Ali (1982), Tunapenda Afrika (1985) and Koizas dum Outru Tempu (1988) have been compiled here as a 2xLP release by Time Capsule's Sam Jacob and Kay Suzuki. Together, they provide a snapshot of one man's journey to the core of his nation's music, charged with the search for a culture uprooted by colonialism.