Loketo
Loketo | |
|---|---|
| Left to right: Jean Baron, Aurlus Mabélé, Mav Cacharel; standing: Diblo Dibala. | |
| Background information | |
| Origin | Paris, France |
| Genres | Soukous, African rumba, Ndombolo |
| Years active | 1986–1991 |
| Label | Shanachie |
| Past members | Aurlus Mabélé Diblo Dibala Mav Cacharel Jean Baron Lucien Bokilo Ronald Rubinel Dally Kimoko Miguel Yamba |
Loketo was a soukous group formed in Paris, France in 1986 by Congo-Brazzaville singer Aurlus Mabélé, guitarist Diblo Dibala, and singer Mav Cacharel, former members of the Congolese group Ndimbola Lokolé. The name Loketo means "hips" in Lingala.[1]
Within the Paris soukous scene of the late 1980s, Loketo quickly rose to prominence, with Dibala's guitar work earning him the nickname "Machine Gun," driving a series of dance hits.[2] Dibala later described Loketo's musical contribution as having helped pioneer a faster-paced style of soukous that favored reaching the sebene, the accelerating, guitar-driven climax.[3] A multi-artist compilation described the band as "a sort of Zairian supergroup of 'new generation' musicians known for a super-tight, high-energy show."[2] In 1989, the group performed at SOB's in New York City, marking their arrival on the American music scene.[4]
In 1990, Dibala left the group to form his own band, Matchatcha.[5] Mabélé continued leading the band into the early 1990s, with guitarist Dally Kimoko replacing Dibala, before the group dissolved.[6] Mabélé died on 19 March 2020 in Eaubonne, France, after contracting COVID-19.[7] [8]
Discography
[edit ]- Trouble (1988)
- Mondo Ry (1989)
- Super Soukous (1989, Shanachie)
- Soukous Trouble (1990)
- Embargo (1991)
- Extra Ball (1991, Shanachie)
See also
[edit ]References
[edit ]- ^ "Aurlus Mabélé dies aged 67, leaves rich soukous legacy". The Citizen. Retrieved 2025年05月30日.
- ^ a b "Loketo". Apple Music. Retrieved 2025年05月30日.
- ^ Mitter, Siddhartha (July 12, 2012). "Congolese guitarist Diblo Dibala to play Bastille Day party". The Boston Globe . Retrieved 2025年05月30日.
- ^ "Loketo Live in NYC". Afropop Worldwide. Retrieved 2026年05月30日.
- ^ "Loketo". AllMusic. Retrieved 2026年05月30日.
- ^ Latif Dahir, Abdi (2020年03月23日). "Aurlus Mabélé, 'King of Soukous,' Dies at 66". The New York Times . Retrieved 2026年05月30日.
- ^ "Aurlus Mabélé: Congolese music legend dies 'from coronavirus'". BBC News. 2020年03月20日. Retrieved 2026年05月30日.
- ^ "Manu Dibango And Aurlus Mabele, Two West African Musical Giants, Die Of COVID-19". NPR. 2020年03月24日. Retrieved 2025年05月30日.
External links
[edit ]- Loketo Live in NYC, Afropop Worldwide