Nigerian electro-funk pioneer William Onyeabor dies
From 1977 to 1985, Onyeabor released nine albums of electro-funk, which he recorded, pressed and printed at his personal pressing plant, Wilifilms Limited, according to Luaka Bop. An old photo shows Onyeabor, dashing in a pin-striped suit and a black fedora decorated with a white feather, sitting in a nest of recording equipment with each hand on a different electronic keyboard.
But his career made a comeback when Talking Heads frontman David Byrne’s label Luaka Bop, which specialises in world music, reissued a compilation of his hits in 2013. A film documentary followed along with a global tour of a band playing Onyeabor’s tracks on US late night talk shows and in London’s Barbican. Despite his newfound fame, Onyeabor didn’t speak much in public. In a rare interview with the New Yorker in 2014, Onyeabor said:
“I’m happy that a new generation is discovering my music.”......William Onyeabor
