Album: Jupiter & Okwess International, Hotel Univer (Out Here Records)
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Your support makes all the difference.Less approachable than Staff Benda Bilili, not as sonically challenging as Konono No1, this new contender for best Congolese band on the planet is fronted by one-time Damon Albarn collaborator Jupiter Bokondji.
Their turbo-charged funk rock is a cross between "Ball of Confusion"-era Temptations and the rawest Congolese soukous, with some searing blues guitar riffs thrown in for good measure. Sure to end up a favourite of the year, and no mistake.
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