Linde LP
an album with a message, Afel Bocoum urges hope, solidarity and unity

Linde LP

Afel Bocoum

€ 26,95
  • LP
Label
World Circuit
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Description

Afel Bocoum is among the last of a breakthrough generation of African musicians who cross-pollinated their own traditional music with the new sounds that arrived from all over the world throughout the 20th century. Hailing from Niafunk? in the Timbuktu region of Mali, an area that straddles the cultural riches and political tensions between the northern and southern areas of the country, Bocoum spent decades touring and recording with desert blues pioneer Ali Farka Tour?. His debut album Alkibar (1999, World Circuit) propelled him to international recognition, leading him to work with Damon Albarn and Toumani Diabat? on 2002?s Mali Music, as well as contributing regularly to the famed Africa Express projects, and collaborating with B?la Fleck, Habib Koit?, and Tartit Ensemble among others.

Lind?, named after the wild expanse near his hometown that he spent his childhood exploring, is a remarkable blend of deep tradition and audacious innovation. With the support of executive producers Damon Albarn and Nick Gold, Lind? stitches together the age-old music of the Niger bend, featuring performances from eminent Malian musicians including Madou Kouyat?, the late ?Hama? Sankar? and Madou Sidiki Diabat?, with interventions as diverse as the drums of Afrobeat pioneer Tony Allen, the trombone of Vin Gordon (Bob Marley / Skatalites), and the violin of Joan as Police Woman. Traditional instruments like the ngoni, njurkele, kora and calabash blend with guitars, percussion and call-and-response vocals. The result is a gently undulating flow that emanates from a source hidden deep in the historical and mystical traditions of Bocoum?s native land, enriched along its way by tributaries and cross-currents. It?s music that rolls rather than rocks, graceful, unforced and minimal by design. It's also an album with a message ? in the face of an uncertain and turbulent world, and a homeland struggling with jihad, poverty and tribal war, Afel Bocoum urges hope, solidarity and unity.

Tracklist

A

  • 1.Penda Djiga
  • 2.Bombolo Liilo
  • 3.Dakamana
  • 4.Fari Intro
  • 5.Fari Njungu
  • 6.Jaman Bisa

B

  • 1.Avion
  • 2.Sambu Kamba
  • 3.Yer Gando
  • 4.Kakilena
  • 5.Djougal

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