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Sungura

Early to mid 1970s AIT label, primarily for Luo benga bands but also congolese groups. Widespread distribution throughout East Africa via AIT.

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Sunshine

Sister label to Sawa Sawa.

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Super Black

South African label

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Super Funzo

Kikuyu Benga label

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Super Lion

A Kamaru super sound label

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Super Matatu

A.I.T. subsidiary label from early 80s

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Super Musiki du Zaire

AIT label, evidently for Congolese bands operating in East Africa.

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Suzumi

Small Kenyan label that released a series of four known 7" singles sometime during the late 60s or early 70s. It was a label run by Melodica music store Nairobi. Two releases were by Geraldo Pino and the other two by Wings. The music was Afrobeat with touches of psychedelia, all releases making prominent use of the Hammond B3 organ. There is a surfacing rumor that all these 45s are bootlegs.

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Taita Sounds

Taita Label

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Takota

Melodica label with an apparently eclectic roster. All of these singles were released in 1973.

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Tam Tam

Label with South African artists.

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Tandika Mukeka

Looks like a Diploma sub-label

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Tanzania Film Company

TFC owned one of the few recording studios in Tanzania and put out records on its own label and also on Sindimba, Kwetu and Uhuru Stars.

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Tausi

Nairobi label

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Tausi 78

Luo label

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Tcheza

Congo label with many releases.

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Teen Age

Kikuyu label

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The Hornbill Stars

Looks like a one off Kikuyu label

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The Sounds of Tanzania

Appears to be a Japanese label.

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Thika Uhuruko Choir

Kikuyu Gospel label

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Tsavo

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Tube

Evidently a Diploma-distributed label for Shem Tube, a Luhya muscian

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Turbo

Another one off label

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Twist

Linked through the figure of David Amunga to Mwangaza, one of the first African-owned labels after Kenya’s independence. Like Mwangaza, it is a 1960s label, but then picking a name after a dance craze rather gave that way.

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Uhuru Stars

Julius Nyerere’s socialist vision for Tanzania during his term as president from 1963-1984 meant that record labels were few and far between. Kwetu, Sindimba, TFC and Uhuru Stars are all products of one firm, the Tanzania Film Company, which specialised in producing documentaries for government bodies and had its own recording studio. Alex Perullo, in his book Live from Dar Es Salaam: Popular Music and Tanzania’s Music Economy (Indiana University Press, 2011), states that Uhuru Stars was the first TFC label, followed shortly afterwards by Sindimba. AIT pressed and distributed the Kenyan version of the label with the same catalogue numbers.

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Ujuzi Radio Service

Looks like a broadcaster from Nairobi Kenya that also had a label

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UMOJA

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Umoja Mwana Shambe

Label with Lingala output in Kenya

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Universal Sounds

Kikuyu label

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Upendo

AP Chandarana label for Luhya output

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USG

Ugandian label

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Utanu

Label devoted to Kamba bands that is evidently a subsidiary of Matunda.

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Utukufu

Utukufu means ‘glory’ or ‘majesty’ in Kiswahili.

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Vibao

A phonogram distributed label.

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Victoria Kings

An AIT label from the mid-1970s featuring the Victoria Kings

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Victory

Looks like a private one off from Kikuyu musician CDM Kiratu who produced records on several labels.

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VMS

Self-named label from Victoria Music Stores, the company that was also behind numerous other labels, including Lake Victoria.

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Wa Munene

Kamba label

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Waanyikaa

AIT Records label operating from early to mid 1980s and featuring tracks primarily by Les Wanyika offshoots produced by Felix G Njaakumu.

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Wachezaji

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Wageso

A label for productions by AC Kochomo, whose name is also attached to a raft of other labels including Awendo Rakido, Editions Tobina, Kidhir Sudi, Kung Fu and Oyaore Ondiek.

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Wahome Super Sounds

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Waingo

The undated label says the record was produced and published by A.C. Kochomo for Jaca Ltd

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Wamenyo

The Wamenyo Recording Company also put singles on Bwana Otieko Weche and at least six other labels. What they had in common was that all the records they produced and distributed were in Dholuo.

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Wamika Murigi Sound

Kikuyu label, only one release known

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Wamumbe

Joseph Wamumbe's own private label. 3 releases known.

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War Afrique

No info on this label

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Warner Brothers

Warner Brothers East Africa.

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Wasi Wasi

Label with output from Lombe Lombe, EIT publishing.

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Watergate

Luo Label

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Waw

Looks like a one off Black Savage group label, same group also released on black blood

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Wendo

Nairobi Label

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Wich Jawil Piyo

A NAM Productions of Kisumu label.

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Winner

ASL sublabel for local artists.

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WRC

A label for licensed songs from abroad and English-language releases by East African bands. Usually hissy pressings running longer than 3 minute.

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Zambezi

Quite possibly a Zambian label

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Zebra

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Zeze

A CBS label from the early 1980s. Mostly LUO output.

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Ziki

Looks like a one off label by Francis Njoroge and Joe Kuria (of Awengele fame)

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Zombe

Looks like another Melodica label.

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