There's a new film about 70s UK-based funk crew Cymande called 'Getting It Back.' Seems like it should get a Toronto screening. |
Here's the scoop...
Cymande, a group black British musicians, who all came to the UK from the Caribbean as children, released three brilliant albums in quick succession in the early 70s and were embraced in the USA. But in the UK they faced a music business beset by prejudice against home grown black talent and were largely ignored. They split in 1975. But their music lived on, as successive generations of artists and fans found and embraced their songs. Hip Hop, House, Drum and Bass, R&B, Rare Groove and crate digging communities all saw something in the songs of Cymande that inspired them. And now the band are back. Touring the world and being embraced by yet another breed of fan – the internet generation who weren’t even born when the band split up 40 years ago.
Watch the trailer for Tim MacKenzie-Smith's documentary 'Getting It Back' followed by a 2016 performance on KCRW and a list of upcoming screenings which so far doesn't include a Toronto date.
For more info about Cymande, check out their official site right here.
Pre-order a copy of the newly remastered reissue of Cymande's classic debut album right here. |
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