- Crashes in Love (1982 Version) - EP · 2016
- Something You Will Never Forget (Policy Remix) - Single · 2014
- Body & Soul (Scientist Remix) - Single · 2014
- Good Name Remix (feat. Akwetey) - Single · 2014
- What?! · 2014
- World Psychedelic Classics 5: Who Is William Onyeabor? · 2013
- World Psychedelic Classics 5: Who Is William Onyeabor? · 2013
- Body and Soul · 2013
- Crashes in Love (Ver 2) - EP · 2013
- Box Set · 2013
- Box Set · 2013
- Box Set · 2013
Essential Albums
- William Onyeabor is something of a mystery. Here’s what we do know: between the mid-‘70s and mid-‘80s, he released a string of albums that married the best of American funk with Nigerian pop, using a small army of now-vintage synthesisers to do it. Rediscovered by crate-diggers, his ticky-tacky songs sound prescient—and quite relevant—today, frequently straying into the 10-minute range and showing their African roots in their tendency to build intensity through repetition. Start with “Atomic Bomb” and “Fantastic Man” for a wildly funky ride.
Albums
Artist Playlists
- The Nigerian synthesiser whiz redefined Afropop in the '70s.
Singles & EPs
About William Onyeabor
The 2013 compilation that introduced the Nigerian musician and bandleader’s music to an international audience, World Psychedelic Classics 5: Who Is William Onyeabor? boasts an entirely fitting title for such an enigmatic figure. Born in 1946 in Enugu, Nigeria, Onyeabor travelled to Europe in the early ‘70s to study record manufacturing and purchase the synthesisers and other new technology he brought back to his home studio. Between 1977 and 1985, Onyeabor released a series of albums on which he incorporated these vanguard sounds into his own psychedelicised blend of Nigerian funk and highlife music. Decades after he left music to live a new life as a born-again Christian and successful businessman, interest in his music led to the reissue of his albums. There was also a 2014 tour by The Atomic Bomb Band, an all-star Onyeabor tribute act that has included David Byrne, Damon Albarn, Dev Hynes and other stars wowed by his thrilling and innovative songs. Though he initially avoided talking about his musical past, Onyeabor eventually warmed to the idea of making new music. Alas, his passing in 2017 meant that his whole story would remain unknowable.
- HOMETOWN
- Lagos, Nigeria
- BORN
- 26 March 1945
- GENRE
- Funk