iTunes Review: “Chicago Afrobeat Project” (self-titled)

This review originally appeared on iTunes and allmusic.com.

As a general rule, it’s always a good idea to avoid bands that include the word “Project” in their name. (That goes double if the other words in the name are “Alan Parsons.”) Calling your band a “project” implies a certain clinical bloodlessness, a form of studious inquiry that’s antithetical to good old-fashioned rocking. (Again, see also: Alan Parsons Project.) But the first rule of rule-making is that there are always exceptions, and the Chicago Afrobeat Project is one glorious exception. A multi-racial collective that expands and contracts between half a dozen members and three times that many, the Chicago Afrobeat Project takes the 1970’s sound of Fela Kuti, King Sunny Ade, and Thomas Mapfumo as their philosophical starting point. Rather than aiming for an academic re-creation of vintage Afrobeat (or worse, mainstream dance pop that’s “influenced” by Afrobeat), however, the group incorporates modern jazz, Tortoise-style post-rock, big band Latin funk, and other influences into the core Afrobeat style. As a famously polyglot style to begin with — Fela and King Sunny Ade themselves claimed influences ranging from James Brown to Hank Williams — Afrobeat can expand to hold all these and more, but the rippling highlife guitar and call-and-response vocals of a song like “Jekajo” remain incontrovertibly the real thing. These seven gloriously danceable tracks, powered by honking sax sections, funky electric piano solos, and hypnotic percussion grooves, may not be as swaggeringly powerful as Fela Kuti, as beneficient as King Sunny Ade, or as righteously defiant as Thomas Mapfumo at their respective peaks, but they’re highly recommended both for fans and newcomers to the style alike.

Chicago’s Own Jesse de la Pena and Bobby Broom to Join CAbP at “First Beat” on 9/2

We are pleased to announce that DJ Jesse de la Pena and guitarist Bobby Broom will join us at Kinetic Playground on Saturday, September 2 for the return of “First Beat,” the monthly late-night CAbP series from 1-5 a.m. Jesse has long been one of the most in-demand Chicago DJs, and we’re honored to have him join us. After honing chops with Miles Davis and other jazz greats, Bobby now performs in the Deep Blue Organ Trio at the Green Mill in Chicago on Tuesdays as well as in his own trio around town. Keep checking back at our site as we’ll be announcing more guests soon. The return of First Beat will start off on the right foot…

8/18: CAbP Plays Blueberry Hill in St. Louis!

For a few of us who grew up in St. Louis, we head back home next weekend for a gig at Blueberry Hill’s Duck Room on Delmar Avenue. All you STL locals know why it’s a legendary venue in town, and all if you who don’t should come check out it out to see what the fuss is all about. Tickets are $10 and we’ll be performing with special guest Papa Ray, the Soulselector, doing a funk, dub African and reggae mix. We’ll also performa a special in-store performance at Vintage Vinyl on Delmar at 6 p.m. Friday.