Various - Soul Sok Sega: Sega Sounds From Mauritius 1973-1979

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Following successful excursions into rare tropical and island sounds with the 'Sofrito' series, 'Haiti Direct' and 'Calypsoul 70' albums, Strut Records turns its focus to the Indian Ocean island of Mauritius for a new compilation, 'Soul Sok Sega'. Sega first developed as an insular music and dance form after slaves arrived on Mauritius (then ̨le de France) from East Africa and Madagascar during the 17th to 19th centuries, using Cr̩ole language and rhythms played on the large ravanne circular drum, the triangle and the maravanne, a box filled with dried seeds. Sega was essentially frowned upon and marginalised by the Mauritian bourgeois until the 1950s when singer Ti Frere began to play a more Westernised fusion of sega. Through Ti Frere and his contemporaries like Serge Lebrasse, the music began to be popularised during the '60s and became fully accepted after the 'Night Of The Morne' event in 1964 as the Creole community asserted ist cultural identity. 'Soul Sok Sega' documents the heyday of sega in Mauritius during the 1970s as a new generation of contemporary artists broke through. Jazz, soul, funk and rock elements all began to be effortlessly infused into traditional sega folk roots to create some inspired fusions. A talented new wave of artists including Jean- Claude, Claudio, Marie Josee and Roger Clency became domestic stars and began to take the music to international stages for the first time. Meanwhile, cult artists like the James Brown-influenced Ti L'Afrique, Coulouce and Christophe all enjoyed a more brief but important moment in the spotlight.åÊ Since this era, sega has now been adopted as the national music of Mauritius and the original '70s music is a revelation for any fans of tropical music and world sounds. Strut's album features extensive sleeve notes from long time Mauritian cultural champion, Percy Yip Tong, including new artist interviews, photos and original vinyl artwork. The compilation is by DJ duo La Basse Tropicale (Natty Ho and Konsole), based in the neighbouring island of La Reunion. All formats are unmixed, with all tracks never reissued internationally since they were originally available.
2LP - Double LP with CD Version.