Fela Kuti & Africa 70 - Pansa Pansa - FULL HD (Berlin 1978)
🎵 Pansa Pansa Full HD Berlin 1978 — Fela Kuti & Africa 70
채널: Alain Guilloux
One of the few pro-shot concerts of legendary musician Fela Kuti with his band Africa 70, playing for the jazz festival in Berlin, 1978. Fela was a social activist and leader who fought for freedom and justice in Nigeria. He died in 1997.
From a teenager’s bedroom in Paris, with his tape recorder, to today’s 30.7 million views: an admirable journey, focused on what truly matters. Fifty-five years of listening, capturing and sharing. Never straying from the original intention: to promote music, dance and talent — not for profit, but as a gift.
A journey of resonance:
Sound technician at CERIS • Sitar student with Narendra Bataju • DJ in the Drôme • “Sound curator” on YouTube. Each stage has nourished the next: the rigour of the studio, the meditation of raga, the energy of festive nights, the freedom of digital sharing. Always carrying music as a gift — never as a business.
Today, my YouTube channel shines
✅ 88,079 subscribers
✅ 30.7 million views
✅ 239 talent promotion videos
✅ 2.0 million hours watched
Every video is a labour of love: fluid editing, audio remastered in HD, soothing visuals (🕉️🐠). Samantha Fish, Seasick Steve, Gong, Hadouk Trio, Billy Idol, Miley Cyrus, Daevid Allen… Living artists, raw performances, authentic emotions. No excess, no artifice: just the sound, elevated, so it strikes a deeper chord, reaching further.
The spirit of “offering”:
In a world saturated with fleeting content, Alain Guilloux offers an alternative path: to slow down, listen, contemplate. His remixes seek not the buzz, but inner resonance. Each upload is an invitation to lend an ear, to let the music wash over you, to rediscover an artist as if for the first time.
A quiet but loyal community:
88,079 subscribers are not just numbers — they are listeners, dreamers, and, in turn, ambassadors. People who, like him, believe that music connects, soothes and uplifts. No loud comments, but an attentive presence, a quiet gratitude.
Why it matters:
Because selfless sharing is an ac...