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ARTIST
CHIBUKU
TITLE
Maxambe
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
MODULOR
CATALOG #
MOD 102LP
MOD 102LP
GENRE
WORLD
RELEASE DATE
3/6/2026
Born at the turning point between apartheid and democratic South Africa, the Xitsonga bubblegum-disco duo
Chibuku
embodies the energy of a time of change, as Nelson Mandela was released from prison and kwaito began to emerge. Although they did not achieve the fame of figures such as
Paul Ndlovu
or
Penny Penny
, their only album
Maxambe
(1992) is now considered a precious time capsule, a raw disco treasure rediscovered by lovers of forgotten music. Behind the project is
Dr Joe Shirimani
, a guitarist, singer, composer and producer of genius from Tzaneen and Soshanguve, recognized as one of the major architects of South African disco and bubblegum. Long overlooked, Maxambe nevertheless bears witness to an era and a social perspective: migration ("Lekomfere"), debt and economics ("Xikweleti"), and family relationships ("Mhamazala"). The music is festive in appearance, but deeply rooted in the reality of its time. Released on Tusk/Diamond Music, an iconic label of the 1980s and 1990s bought out by Gallo Record Company,
Chibuku
is now emerging as a diamond rediscovered from the archives of South African disco. Its name, borrowed from a millet beer popular in several southern African countries, sums up the spirit of the group: popular, sincere and deeply rooted in local culture.
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