Ometh – Njitna !

( Cameroun , 2024 , Nanga Boko Records )

posted on 14 / 06 / 2026

For today, I’d like to share with you “Njitna !” (I’m Coming !), an incredible feel-good uptempo Afro Synth Soul track from Cameroun, taken from the first album of the Cameroonian author, composer, musician & performer Ometh (Théodore Mounta), native of Foumban (west region of Cameroon), who left his country in 1979 to settle in West Africa (Cotonou, Benin’s capital).

Recorded in 1979 in Cotonou (Benin) on the legendary record label “Disques Tropiques“, this album features some great African musicians from Benin, Ivory Coast & Cameroon as :

Ometh : Arrangements, Vocals, Rhythm Guitar, Percussion ;

Louisiana (Louise Tachoua) : Vocals, Rhythm Guitar ;

Louis Wasson : Arrangements, Lead Guitar, Bass Guitar ;

Henri Ahouandjinou, Théodore Yehouenou : Trumpet ;

Dieudonné Tsanga : Organ, Strings, Piano ;

Emmanuel de Souza : Drums, Congas ;

Joseph Atchade : Tenor Saxophone ;

In the 2000s, Ometh released three other albums (2006, 2008 & 2009). He’s living in Abidjan (Ivory Coast) since 2013, and is still touring a lot in West Africa.

This song – as Ometh’s best tracks – is part of the eponym compilation I released in 2024 on my own record label “Nanga Boko Records”, in collaboration with the artist himself (thanks again to him !).

Feel free to contact to purchase your copy !

Ometh – Njitna ! (Cameroun, 1979 – 2024, Nanga Boko Records)

You can also listen to this song on my Youtube Channel here : https://youtu.be/NZAnm5VzO1c

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Have a nice Sunday, see you next week for another musical rediscovery !

Armand de Preseau

Chrysys – Dance

( Cameroun , 1970s , C.M. Records )

posted on 26 / 04 / 2026

For today, I’d like to share with you “Dance”, a spacey cosmic 70s Afro Soul Synth track from Cameroun, taken from the sole single self-released in the late 70s by the mysterious Cameroonian composer & musician Chrysys (Christophe Ndi), recorded in the Parisian suburbs at studio 17 in Clamart city.

Really obscure & hard to find (any more infos are welcome !), hope you’ll like it – Enjoy !

Chrysys – Dance (Cameroun, 1970s, C.M. Records)

You can also listen to this song on my Youtube Channel here : https://youtu.be/r619P-IcGqw

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Have a nice Sunday, see you next week for another musical rediscovery !

Armand de Preseau

Tjap's – Oa

( Cameroon , 1980s , OUM )

posted on 06 / 03 / 2024

For today, I wanted to share with you “Oa“, an instant catchy Afro Boogie Funk Soul Synth track with Cosmic Makossa grooves, taken from the first single self-produced & recorded in Paris in the 80s by the Cameroonian artist Nicodème “Tjap’s” Trap Oum, native from Nkongsamba in the West region of the country, and who recorded several local hits such as “Tina miñem minan … inyu bonge” & “Tamboura” before slowing down his career due to a lung disease.

This track includes the following musicians :

– Bass Guitar : Abou Bass ;

– Chorus : Medy Dayas, Michele, Ngo Bavoï Charlotte (Ngo Nkol), Tonye Jackson ;

– Guitar : Yves N’Djock ;

– Keyboards : Jean Charles Jarrel ;

– Saxophone : Charly Bokher ;

– Trumpet : Jean-Claude Leandre ;

Always a nice track to warm up a dance floor, hope you’ll like it !

Tjap’s – Oa (Cameroun, 1980s, OUM 001)

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Have a nice Wednesday, see you on next Sunday for another musical (re)discovery !

Armand de Preseau

Edikanfo – Nka Bom

( Ghana , 1981 , Editions EG )

posted on 05 / 03 / 2024

For today, I wanted to share with you “Nka Bom“, a devastating Afrobeat Funk Soul track with killers horns & synth parts, taken from the only album recorded in 1981 in Ghana at the mythical Studio One (Napoleon Club, Osu) of Accra by the Ghanaian band Edikanfo, formed in 1980.

Produced by the legendary British composer & musician Brian Eno in Ghana, this album features :

– Paa Akrashie (Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Flugelhorn, Percussion, Vocals) ;

– Gilbert Amartey (Bass, Percussion, Vocals) ;

– Albert Williams (Congas, Talking Drum, Vocals) ;

– George Afriyie-Siaw (Design) ;

– George Williams (Drums, Lead Vocals) ;

– Osei Tutu (Trumpet, Percussion, Vocals) ;

– Kwesi Okran (Lead Guitar, Vocals) ;

– William Quist (Percussion, Drums, Vocals) ;

– Ishmael Odai (Piano, Synthesizer, Ensemble, Vocals) ;

– Brian Eno (Producer, Engineer) ;

– Faisal Helwani (Executive-Producer, Arranger) ;

– Sami Helwani (Assistant engineer) ;

– Jacob Serdro (Engineer) ;

Instant dance floor stormer here, enjoy !

Edikanfo – Nka Bom (Ghana, 1981, Editions EG)

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Armand de Preseau

Vincent Toko And Justin Naoussi – Fly No More

( Nigeria , 1980s , taretone )

For today, I wanted to share with you “Fly No More“, an obscure but catchy Afro Boogie Disco Synth track, taken from the only album recorded in 1980s by the Nigerian musicians Vincent Toko and Justin Naoussi, and produced by Jake Sollo, mythical figure of the Nigerian musical scene from the 70s to the 90s, and that includes many legendary figures from this era such as :

– Vincent Toko (Arrangements & Composition, Bass Guitar, Percussion, Vocals ) ;

– Justin Naoussi (Arrangements & Composition, Guitar, Percussion, Vocals) ;

– Christine Odita, Julia Aggrey, Kate Cambell, Lade Kong Gbulie, Ngozi Oraelosi, Princess Bunmi Olajubu, Teddy “Mens” Mensah, Tina Onwudiwe (Backing Vocals) ;

– Friday Pozo (Congas) ;

– Emmanuel “Emma Betsen” Onyenga Ogbonna (Drums) ;

– Dotun « Candido » Obajimi (Percussion) ;

– Leslie Brunner (Piano) ;

– Ossomba “Nicco” Nicholas (Saxophone Alto and Tenor) ;

– Joe “King” Ugokwe (Trombone) ;

– Kofi Adjololo, Ray Stephen Oche (Trumpet) ;

A solid song that will rock any dancefloor, hope you’ll like it – Enjoy !

Vincent Toko And Justin Naoussi – Fly No More (Nigeria, 1980s, Taretone)

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Armand de Preseau

T.P. Orchestre Poly Rythmo – O Papillon “Djessouwe”

( Benin , 1983 , Albarika Store )

Following this previous post, I wanted to share with you today “O Papillon “Djessouwe”“, an instant catchy deep Afro Soul Reggae Dub Synth track by the “Tout Puissant Orchestre Poly Rythmo de Cotonou“, the mythical Beninese band founded in 1968 by the legendary musician Melome Clement (“Meloclem“) that released more than 300 songs and is still touring today.

Composed by Melome Clement, this song was recorded in tribute to the deceased great band guitarist Bernard Zoundegnon, better known under the nickname “Papillon” (“Butterfly” in English), one of the founders of the group, who died on the 27 of October 1982.

To note : the group mainly recorded soukous, blues, folk or soul titles, so upper class & unusual African Reggae like the one presented here are more than appreciated – Enjoy !

T.P. Orchestre Poly Rythmo – O Papillon “Djessouwe” (Benin, 1983, Albarika Store)

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Have a nice Wednesday, see you on next Sunday for another musical (re)discovery !

Armand de Preseau

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