Afriki

Afriki

Over the border in Mali, Habib Koite’s first studio release for six years pits his softer, more introverted voice against a mainly acoustic mix of traditional and contemporary instruments to deliver a hypnotic tapestry of melody. In one track a duet of hunting horns is surprisingly transformed into a riff. There’s Caribbean input again, but the music stays rooted through to its guitar-solo finale.

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5

Published: January 20, 2012 at 4:21 pm

COMPOSERS: Habib Koité
LABELS: Cumbancha
ALBUM TITLE: Koite & Bamada
PERFORMER: Habib Koite (voice, guitar)
CATALOGUE NO: CMB-CD-5

Over the border in Mali, Habib Koite’s first studio release for six years pits his softer, more introverted voice against a mainly acoustic mix of traditional and contemporary instruments to deliver a hypnotic tapestry of melody. In one track a duet of hunting horns is surprisingly transformed into a riff. There’s Caribbean input again, but the music stays rooted through to its guitar-solo finale.

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