On the outskirts of downtown Los Angeles, inside a hulking, graffiti-bedecked industrial building, a distinct lilting reverberates through sterile halls. Behind one of the many nondescript doors is ...
A Stratocaster howls over African percussion, psychedelic licks, chugging garage rock, funk-laden keys and backing vocals sweeter than honey. Behind a glistening afro and mega-watt smile, 71-year-old ...
In the 1970s, WITCH was one of Africa’s biggest bands before fading into obscurity. Now touring Australia’s east coast, they are enjoying the global acclaim they deserve.
Once in the early 1970s, the Zambian band WITCH spent a weekend in prison. The incarceration was not its fault. The group was performing away from the capital, Lusaka, and got caught in a politician’s ...
Zambian band WITCH (We Intend to Cause Havoc) were formed in the early ’70s and, originally, made their own version of psychedelic garage rock which they dubbed Zamrock. (They are not to be confused ...
The Zambian band WITCH — the name stands for “We Intend To Cause Havoc” — are known as legends in the genre of music known as Zamrock, the fusion of psychedelic rock and African music that evolved in ...
STORY: It's been nearly four decades since this Zambian psychedelic rock band mesmerized audiences. But now WITCH are back... with a new album and plans to make the little known Zamrock genre famous ...
It seems that the 1970’s transmitted more musical styles into the public’s ears than any other in history: disco, punk, funk, new wave, heavy metal, reggae, glam, prog and the beginnings of rap. One ...
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