I think the first generation is the pre-independence generation by Papa Wendo Kolossoy, the second generation is that of Dr Nico Kasanda,Franco/Lutumba, Tabu Ley,the third generation is that of Papa Wemba, Zaiko, Dindo Yogo, Koffi etc,the 4th generation is the Wenge's generation ie JB,Werra,Blaise Bula,Adolphe,Makaba,Titina, Alain Mpela,Aimelia,Manda Chante,Marie Paul etc and I think Wazekwa and Karmapa belong to this generation as they started music late. The fifth generations is the generation of Ferre,Fally,Mirage, Kabosé and the many youngsters we have struggling to make it now.
i think the 'generation' thing will soon phase out. from my understanding and how it was explained to me is that the generations are birthed from the big bands that become 'institutions' and the artists who offshoot from these institutions to start their own movements. i predict that it will be difficult to distinguish a 6th generation. we'll see.
Quote from: Mwana Nsalu on February 26, 2014, 15:15i think the 'generation' thing will soon phase out. from my understanding and how it was explained to me is that the generations are birthed from the big bands that become 'institutions' and the artists who offshoot from these institutions to start their own movements. i predict that it will be difficult to distinguish a 6th generation. we'll see.Yes good comment, like would Deplick, Fabregas, Brigade be considered 5th or 6th generation.
Quote from: Jdog on February 26, 2014, 16:04Quote from: Mwana Nsalu on February 26, 2014, 15:15i think the 'generation' thing will soon phase out. from my understanding and how it was explained to me is that the generations are birthed from the big bands that become 'institutions' and the artists who offshoot from these institutions to start their own movements. i predict that it will be difficult to distinguish a 6th generation. we'll see.Yes good comment, like would Deplick, Fabregas, Brigade be considered 5th or 6th generation.Exactly. From a standpoint of style and age i would put them in a new generation (6th) but because they come from werrason wmmm as an institution technically they are 5th generation like ferre, who came from quartier latin but did a stint with wmmm as well. The criteria might change. Perhaps it is the artists who come from ferre and fally that will make 6th generation butfally hardly has an "institution" or big band format. At the very least it makes for good discussion lol
I have a different judgement for generationsGeneration 1: Papa Wendo's ClanGeneration 2: Le Grand Kalle, Tabu Ley, OK Jazz, African Jazz, Bana OK and etc.Generation 3: Clan Langa-Langa (Zaiko), Zaiko, Evoloko, Papa Wemba, Bozi, Choc Stars, Victoria Eleison, Viva La Musica,Empire Bakuba, Bella Bella (who weren't part of the Zaiko family)Generation 4: Clan Wenge, Wenge Musica, Werrason, JB, Adolphe, Alain Mpela, Les Marquis des Maison Mere, Quartier Latin (not Koffi, Do Akongo and Popolipo the younger generation Fally, Bouro, Sam Tshintu, Mirage), Extra Musica, Culutra Pays A Vie (not Wazekwa but all musicians in the group), Station Japan, Dakumuda (although none have connection with the Wenge Family)So called 5th Generation does not exist as most artist of the so called fifth come from Wenge family (Ferre, JDT, Mirage and etc.) or Zaiko family(Fally, Kabose and etc. like Felix wazekwa is from clan langa-langa as he participated in viva la musica even having his own song on a viva album.Now for the fifth generation there has to be a group out the blue without any connections with the upper generations then there is a new generation.
the trouble with this is that those within the congolese industry already use the term 5th generation and have made that distinction already.