Congotronics

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| name = Congotronics

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| artist = Konono Nº1

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| released = 2004

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| length = 50:58

| label = Crammed Discs
Ache Records (vinyl)

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Congotronics is the official debut album by Konono Nº1. It was released in 2004.{{cite web | title= Konono No. 1 | url= http://www.forcedexposure.com/artists/konono.no.1.html | work= Forced Exposure | accessdate= 1 May 2009 }} by Crammed Discs. It has won the band massive favour in the dance and alternative rock scenes as well as in world music circles and in the North American and European media.{{cite web|url=http://www.crammed.be/index.php?id=45&art_id=77 |title=Sounds & Visuals etc.: CRAMMED DISCS |publisher=Crammed.be |date= |accessdate=2012-02-10}}

Konono Nº1's Congotronics was also released on vinyl by Canadian label Ache Records, who issued three vinyl pressings of the album: the first included 546 on black and 548 on dark green; the next two were each 1,000 copies on black vinyl.{{cite web | title= Congotronics LP | url= http://acherecords.com/releases.php?release=21 | work= AcheRecords.com | accessdate= 1 May 2009 | url-status= dead | archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20080518184225/http://www.acherecords.com/releases.php?release=21 | archivedate= 18 May 2008 }}

Congotronics will now also be released on vinyl as part of Crammed Discs Congotronics Vinyl Box Set, a limited-edition box containing 5 albums from the Congotronics Series as well as assorted bonuses.

Reception

{{Album ratings

|rev1 = Allmusic

|rev1score = {{Rating|4.5|5}}{{cite web|url={{AllMusic|class=album|id=r793004|pure_url=yes}}|title=Congotronics: Overview|author=Leggett, Steve|work=Allmusic|accessdate=August 26, 2009}}

|rev2 = Pitchfork Media

|rev2score = (7.9/10){{cite web|url=http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/4596-congotronics/|title=Pitchfork: Album Reviews: Konono N°1: Congotronics|work=Pitchfork|author=Tangari, Joe|date=March 16, 2005|accessdate=August 26, 2009}}

|rev3 = Stylus Magazine

|rev3Score = B+{{cite web|url=http://www.stylusmagazine.com/review.php?ID=2771|work=Stylus Magazine|title=Konono No. 1 - Congotronics - Review - Stylus Magazine|author=Powell, Mike|date=February 23, 2005|accessdate=August 26, 2009}}

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Initial critical response to Congotronics was positive. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album has received an average score of 87, based on 11 reviews.{{cite web | url=http://www.metacritic.com/music/artists/kononono1/congotronics | title=Congotronics reviews at Metacritic.com | work=Metacritic | publisher=CNET Networks, Inc | accessdate=August 26, 2009}}

The album placed 31st in webzine Pitchfork Media's staff list, "Top 50 Albums of 2005,"{{cite web | title= Pitchfork Staff Lists: Top 50 Albums of 2005 | url= http://pitchfork.com/features/staff-lists/6222-top-50-albums-of-2005/2/ | work= Pitchfork | accessdate= 6 June 2010}} and in August 2009, "Paradiso" was named the 386th track in their staff list, "The Top 500 Tracks of the 2000s".{{cite web | title= Pitchfork Staff Lists: The Top 500 Tracks of the 2000s: 500-201 | url= http://pitchfork.com/features/staff-lists/7685-the-top-500-tracks-of-the-2000s-500-201/3/ | work= Pitchfork | accessdate= 17 August 2009 }}

Track listing

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| title1 = Lufuala Ndonga

| length1 = 9:27

| title2 = Masikulu

| length2 = 8:01

| title3 = Kule Kule

| length3 = 4:33

| title4 = Ungudi Wele Wele

| length4 = 8:27

| title5 = Paradiso

| length5 = 7:04

| title6 = Kule Kule Reprise

| length6 = 3:04

| title7 = Mama Liza

| length7 = 10:22

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Congotronics series

Konono Nº1's Congotronics was the first volume in the eponymously titled, ongoing Congotronics series of albums devoted to electrified traditional music from the Congo, curated and produced by Vincent Kenis for the Crammed Discs label. Volume 2 of the Congotronics Series is the multi-artist Buzz'n'Rumble In The Urb'n'Jungle album (released on CD and video), volume 3 is In The 7th Moon, The Chief Turned Into A Swimming Fish And Ate The Head Of His Enemy By Magic by the Kasai Allstars collective, and Konono Nº1's 2010 album Assume Crash Position.

To date, the Congotronics series has featured music by bands such as Kasai Allstars, Sobanza Mimanisa, Kisanzi Congo, Masanka Sankayi and Basokin. These bands play what is referred to in the Congo as tradi-moderne music, and comprise musicians who left the bush in order to settle in Kinshasa, the capital of the Democratic Republic Of The Congo.

In order to continue to fulfill their social role (they play at weddings, funerals and social gatherings) and make themselves heard by their fellow citizens despite the high level of urban noise, they had to resort to a makeshift electrification of their instruments, which provoked a radical mutation of their sound. The much-commented similarities between this music and some forms of avant-rock or electronica is purely fortuitous, since these bands draw exclusively on traditional trance music and have been totally unaware of current Western trends so far.

=Releases=

  • Congotronics 1 by Konono N°1 (2004)
  • Congotronics 2 - Buzz'n'Rumble In The Urb'n'Jungle, a multi-artist album comprising a CD and a DVD, and featuring original material by Konono N°1, Basokin, Masanka Sankayi, Kasai Allstars, Bolia We Ndenge, Sobanza Mimanisa, Kisanzi Congo and Tulu (2005)
  • Live At Couleur Café by Konono N°1 (2007; this album was nominated for a Grammy Award)
  • In The 7th Moon, The Chief Turned Into A Swimming Fish And Ate The Head Of His Enemy By Magic by Kasai Allstars(2008)
  • Assume Crash Position by Konono N°1 (2010)
  • The album Très Très Fort by Staff Benda Bilili is considered as closely related but not strictly part of the Congotronics series.
  • The Congotronics Vinyl Box Set (2010): in April 2010, Crammed Discs have released a limited edition box set, containing vinyl versions of all the albums listed above (except Konono N°1's Live At Couleur Café, but including the Staff Benda Bilili album and Konono N°1's Assume Crash Position), plus assorted bonuses including a 7" single featuring a collaboration between Kasai Allstars and US indie-folk-rock band Akron/Family, as well as videos and mp3s.
  • Congotronics 5 - Beware the Fetish by Kasai Allstars (2014)

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