New Release: Roger Izeidi Presents Vita Matata with African Fiesta

* Official release date: 13 January 2026 *

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Planet Ilunga announces a double LP dedicated to the label VITA, one of the leading Congolese 1960s labels created by Roger Izeidi, legendary entrepreneur in music publishing in the 1960s Congolese rumba scene. VITA is best known for its catalog featuring the band African Fiesta, established in 1963 by three well-known musicians: Nicolas Kasanda, Tabu Ley Rochereau and Roger Izeidi.

The output of the band (232 songs) occupies an exciting chapter in the history of Congolese popular music. During the mid-1960s, African Fiesta consistently reached the top of the hit parade. The band, which back in the day positioned itself as a competitor to a current called ‘Fiesta Cubana’, breathed new energy into Congolese Rumba, continuing the tradition of the African Jazz school started by Joseph Kabasele.

The VITA label, with African Fiesta as their sole provider, besides four songs of Eduardo De Veracruz Vinagre et Son Orchestre, ran between May 1963 and early 1966. It created a spectacular legacy and back catalog full of tasteful sentiments and sensual melodies, deeply rooted in the Afro-Latin sound. This new compilation offers a few of the classic African Fiesta songs and complements them with an eclectic and original selection, divided into four thematic sides: Showcase, Rumba Lingala, Cha Cha Cha & Bolero. 

African Fiesta from left to right: Joseph Mwena, Docteur Nico, Rochereau, Jeef Mingiedi, Roger Izeidi, Dechaud

This double LP album comes with a 16-page booklet featuring the history of VITA and African Fiesta, song commentary by Congolese Rumba expert Herman Bangi Bayo (vice president of the national commission for the promotion of Congolese Rumba), and a written catalog of the VITA label. The heirs of Roger Izeidi kindly gave permission in Kinshasa to release this album of African Fiesta on Planet Ilunga.

Release info 

* Licensed from the children of Roger Izeidi (Kinshasa)
* Double LP: tracklist
*Numbered to 1000 copies
* Manufactured by Les Disques Garcia (LPs & cover) and Optimal Media (booklet) 
* Worldwide distribution by Honest Jon’s (UK), Outrenational (France), Light in the Attic (USA) & Office Sambinha (Japan)

Acknowledgements

Concept & compilation: Bart Cattaert
Notes: Herman Bangi Bayo & Bart Cattaert
Art Direction: Fiona Oikonomidou (Heliosblue)
Proofing: Hayat Assabounti & Alastair Johnston
Audio restoration & mastering: Pieter De Wagter (EQuuS)
Lacquer cut: Michael Kuhn (Manmade Mastering)

Thanks to: Max, Augustin, Annie, Martine, Cathy, Huguette, Freddy, Jolie, Nadine, Patrick, Sandrine, Sandra & Guy-Leon Izeidi, Herman Bangi Bayo, Sylvain Konko (RIP), Arafat Paluku, Fiona Oikonomidou, David Manet, Hayat Assabounti, Alastair Johnston,  Zoi Sakka, Christian Ongoba, Pieter De Wagter and Mike Grinser.

Special word of thanks to Max Izeidi for the welcoming in Kinshasa and for entrusting me with the archives of Roger Izeidi and Éditions VITA and to Liliane Kasanda for photo material.

© 2026 Planet Ilunga
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New Release: Docteur Nico Presents African Fiesta Sukisa 1966-1974

Planet Ilunga presents Docteur Nico & African Fiesta Sukisa (1966-1974)
(3LP & Digital)

** RELEASE DATE: December 5 **


Planet Ilunga presents, in collaboration with the children of Nico Kasanda alias Docteur Nico, an anthology dedicated to African Fiesta Sukisa, available as a 3LP and a digital release (with bonus songs). This release is the fruit of many years of preparations and was realized in close partnership with Liliane Kasanda, Nico’s eldest daughter. Marking forty years since his passing, we felt that the year 2025 was the right time to honor Docteur Nico’s legacy with this original collection.

Almost all of the African Fiesta Sukisa songs were released on Nico’s Sukisa label which translates in Lingala for “the final accomplishment”. The music on Sukisa, crafted by Nico, Dechaud and legendary vocalists such as Chantal, Sangana, Apôtre, Lessa Lassan and Josky, embodies the essence of that powerful phrase with genius and class. The label ran between 1966 and 1975 and released approximately 280 songs. Ngoma also issued the group between 1967 and 1971 and, in addition, reissued material from the Sukisa label. Many of the Sukisa songs have become part of the collective memory of Congolese society and are still heard, discussed, and analyzed daily across digital platforms worldwide, as well as on numerous Congolese radio and television stations.

The album we put together features some of African Fiesta Sukisa’s signature songs alongside never before reissued tracks from the Sukisa catalog. It furthermore contains a large booklet with song commentary, testimonial interviews from well-known musicians, journalists, fans and Nico’s entourage, besides never-before-published photos from the family’s personal archive, illustrating the life and career of the one and only ‘dieu de la guitare’.

Alastair Johnston, author of the book ‘A Discography of Docteur Nico’ and longstanding Planet Ilunga collaborator, designed a stylish booklet and cover using all our collected material. Audifax Bemba, longtime admirer, compiler and connoisseur of Nico’s music, and the author of most of the song commentary in our accompanying and very visual booklet, offers his portrait of Nico Kasanda:

“After displaying technical virtuosity with African Jazz, expert and accomplished guitar with African Fiesta, which musicologist Sylvain Bemba described as a dream guitar, Nico Kasanda was consecrated ‘dieu de la guitare’ by the public in the late sixties. With his band African Fiesta Sukisa, Docteur Nico displays his wide palette of unusual sounds. While exploring the Hawaiian guitar with its clear, airy, plangent, psychedelic effluvia, he continues to replicate the piano comping technique, and adds two missing strings to his bow: a simulation of the sanza (likembé or thumb piano), whose sounds he reproduces right down to the noisemakers of the tiny tin rings on the one hand, and the sounds of the Luba balafon on the other.


The right note, in the right place, at the right time, is the triptych on which Nico Kasanda’s playing is based, a note dressed in the perfect sound. A guitar of pure emotion. With African Fiesta Sukisa, his playing takes a ‘Chopin-esque’ turn, sending out more notes in a sublime adagio. The true artist is the one who simplifies everything. Docteur Nico is a genius of our time, whose style makes him the supreme exponent of the most important guitar school in Congolese music. He is recognized by his peers as the greatest African solo guitarist of all time. Sculpting sound in a tireless quest for beauty, Nico Kasanda has sublimated the guitar throughout his career.”



Release info

* 3LP album with a large 28-page booklet: tracklist
* digital album with bonus tracks (coming soon on Bandcamp)
* liner notes in English & French 
* made in collaboration with the estate of Nicolas Kasanda
* numbered LP edition
* manufactured by Pallas (Germany)
* worldwide distribution

Acknowledgements

Concept & compilation: Bart Cattaert
Notes: Audifax Bemba, Alastair Johnston, Bart Cattaert
Art Direction: Alastair Johnston
Proofing: Hayat Assabounti & Alastair Johnston
Audio restoration & mastering: Pieter De Wagter (EQuuS)
Lacquer cut: Michael Kuhn (Manmade Mastering)
Video editor: Alan Brain
Manufacturer: Pallas in coordination with Britta Fanck (Handle With Care)

My gratitude to: Liliane, Francois, Georges, Annie & Nicole Kasanda, Audifax Bemba, Alastair Johnston, Sam Mangwana, Alan Brain, Emmanuel Bossekota, Henry-Noel Mbuta Vokia, Bony Bikaye, Gary Stewart, Maika Munan, Pepe Felly Manuaku, Jean-Paul Vangu, Dizzy Mandjeku, Hayat Assabounti, Jean Paul Kitenge Muadi, Zoi Sakka, La Fondation Dr Nico, Pieter De Wagter, Mike Grinser, Paul Cavvadias, Arts-Loi, Christian Ongoba, Alexandre Bodiou, Frank Wouters, Cindy Teme, Robert Keith, Florent Mazzoleni, Xavier Jacono.

Special word of thanks goes to Liliane “Titi” Kasanda, who entrusted me with the precious task of honoring her father’s legacy through this anthology, showing patience and discretion. I am also grateful to Audifax Bemba for his passion and knowledge of Nico’s music and his humor, as well as to Alastair Johnston for his generous advice and additions to the tracklist and for the design of this album. And finally to all the friends of Nico in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and around the world who have shared a testimonial.

© 2025 Planet Ilunga
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