Digging In The Crates Pt.1

 (Amaechi in Action!) 

The Diggin In The Crates is a 10 part series (don’t worry we’ll keep it short) aimed at giving some behind the scenes information on origins, influences and wéré(madness or insanity- depending on your perspective) of BANTU. 

We’ll kick it off with our 2nd release (why abide to rules?) “Fire Inna Dancehall”. The tune was inspired by a U-Roy track that my brother Abiodun (aka Don Abi) & I remember listening to as teenagers during Sunday chores-Our dad was an enthusiastic home DJ. 

It was recorded live with the Schäl Sick Brass Band from Cologne, Germany. “Fire Inna Dancehall” features yours truly AdeBantu, Abiodun, Amaechi and Patrice.

It was a radio favorite in Nigeria (it actually earned us our second radio charts entry -after our debut single “Nzogbu”). 

Turn up your Soundsystem and time travel with us:

http://soundcloud.com/bantucrew/fire-inna-dancehall 

My Music My Hood is a short documentary on Ade Bantu- where he lives and works in Lagos, Nigeria. It gives you an insight into what inspires his music, sound and politics.

The documentary was produced by Lagos based cable network station Nigezie. 

An interview in German recently broadcasted on Radio Funkhaus Europa:

Adé Bantu ist ein alter Freund der 5Planeten. Der Deutsch-Nigerianer hat letztes Jahr sein drittes Album heraus gebracht mit features von Künstlern wie Nneka und Wanlov The Kubolor. Momentan arbeitet der Gründer der Brothers Keepers an seinem vierten Album und engagiert sich  in vielerlei musikalischen Projekten. Im Gespräch mit 5Planeten Moderator Francis Gay spricht er über eines dieser Projekte, die berliner Veranstaltung “Global Prayers”, Wiederstandsmusik in Lagos und die aktuellen Trends der nigerianischen Musikszene.

I’m usually skeptical when TV folks come up to me and say they want to do a portrait caus i always feel misrepresented especially if they haven’t done their research and they keep repeating/asking the same “can we get to meet you” line but Seun did a good job-he actually went out of his way to show another side of me (is that patronizing?) anyways i heard they showed this piece on channels TV in Nigeria. No wonder folks kept on ringing to say they saw me on CNN (i ain’t joking). So enjoy, and thanks once again to www.a24.com

Backstage during Felabration 2011. It was fun hanging around friends and fellow artists. The vibe is always exceptionally positive no ego tripping we just celebrating the man himself FELA. The shrine crowd is something else they party hard -taking no prisoners stylee. I’ll be posting some shots of our show later in the week. 

BANTU feat. NNEKA “I am waiting” from Relentless soundtrack by Andy Amadi Okoroafor

New Bantu videoclip “Marching To Aso” filmed in Ajegunle, Lagos. The song features Azadus. 

Backstage images from Felabration 2010 right before Adesiji & i hit the stage with my 10 piece band. Our performance went well we all left the building with one hell of a grin. It’s been quite an intense 2 days with little sleep. Shows run from 5pm till about 5 am with an average crowd of about 3000 in attendance. It was fun seeing Nneka, Femi Kuti, Seun Kuti, Tony Allen, Siji, Ayetoro, Keziah Jones & Amp Fiddler jam and rock  Afrobeat to new frontiers. 

Music Arena Interview: T- Love with Ade Bantu on Music Arena (Channels TV). Enjoy!