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The music of Marc and Alex Rantseli, aptly described as slick funk, has gained international popularity in America and abroad. A cosmopolitan crossover sound, it is the flip side of South Africa’s township beat of Kwela and Mbaqanga. While the brothers admit to only the slightest incursion of ethnic influences into their music, the performances in this program belie that. A strong international influence in the music is attributed to the brothers’ urban Johannesburg roots. (25 minutes)



 
    

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Copyright date: ©1990



Part of the Series : African Wave: South African Music and Its Influences
     


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The Organ
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The Synthesizer
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The Violin
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Bass Instruments
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