Konono No. 1

Konono No. 1

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Konono No. 1 on KCRW

Konono No. 1 was founded over 25 years ago and specializes in African trance grooves native to their region, near the Congo border.  They'll fill our airwaves with thumb pianos, salvaged car parts and makeshift percussion as they join Morning Becomes Eclectic for a live session at 11:15am.

Konono No. 1

Konono No. 1 was founded over 25 years ago and specializes in African trance grooves native to their region, near the Congo border. They'll fill our airwaves with thumb pianos, salvaged car parts and makeshift percussion as they join Morning Becomes Eclectic for a live session at 11:15am.

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