The Daktaris were an Afro-beat group on the New York-based funk revival
label Desco, recording compact, Fela Kuti-style grooves that sounded as
though they'd come straight out of 1970s Nigeria. At first, Desco did
nothing to discourage that perception, packaging their 1998 album Soul
Explosion to look like an authentically African collector's dream, and
even giving some of the band members Nigerian aliases. But in reality, the
Daktaris were Brooklyn-based studio musicians, many of them white, many of
whom had already been assembled by Desco heads Gabriel Roth and Phillipe
Lehman as the label's house band, the Soul Providers. Besieged by
inquiries about the music's origins and demand for a Daktaris tour, Roth
and Lehman soon acknowledged the hoax, but given the quality of the album,
the backlash wasn't enormously great. There was no follow-up to the
Daktaris' initial session, but some of the members formed a new Afro-beat
revivalist group called Antibalas in the spring
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