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I CLEANED THE HISS & BOOSTED THE VOLUME, using a source track that was already on YoTube Jamaican Kumina & Kongo Kumunu share common roots and have clear musical similarities... Cumina (alternate spelling) was brought to Jamaica via indentured servants from the Congo (alternate spelling), who arrived later in the 1800's, after the outlaw of chattel slavery... In modern equatorial Africa, the Kikongo dance Madinga is accompanied by two drums called kibandu or bandu, and mwana or ntambu. They play a Kumunu drumming style that can be heard during harvest ceremonies, at marketplaces, in the later hours of marriage ceremonies, and also at traditional Wubi feasting. In the area once known as Zaire, this tradition is considered a "light" style, appropriate for entertainment. Whereas among Jamaica's Bongo Nation, the rhythms are used for all-night healing trance rituals!! [Thanks to Kenneth M. Bilby and Fu-Kiau Kia Bunseki, "KUMINA: A KONGO-BASED RELIGION IN the NEW WORLD," 1983.] ** I'm still looking for another track mentioned in the same footnote: OTOKO MPENE EBONDIA by George Edouard & Manuel Oliveira ye Mpangi Zau (Ngoma Records, C1-489) ** =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= SOUVIENS-TOI MADINGA 1980 "Percussions" LP by N'KOURI Arranged by, Directed by, Percussion [Lead], Guitar, Marimba, Voice – Prosper N'Kouri Guitar – Sammy Massamba Percussion – P. Mata Percussion – Sam Ateba Saxophone, Flute – Richard Raux Trumpet – Pierre Dutour