Abou Diarra - Koya (2016)

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Artist:
Title: Koya
Year Of Release: 2016
Label: Mix & Métisse
Genre: World
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 44:09
Total Size: 285 MB
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Tracklist:

1 Né Nana 05:09
2 Koya Blues 03:04
3 Djarabi (feat. Toumani Diabaté) 04:07
4 Tunga 03:35
5 Djalaba 03:19
6 Mogo Djigui 03:51
7 Sougou Mandi 03:52
8 Kamalen Kolon 04:40
9 AbouNicolas 04:08
10 Ma chérie 03:47
11 Labanko (feat. Toumani Diabaté) 04:40

Abou Diarra is a musician from Mali’s Sikasso region who now lives in Paris. His main instrument is the kamale ngoni or youth harp, a secularized version of the donso ngoni (hunter’s harp) which has primarily ceremonial uses – it’s something like a cross between the small ngoni and the kora. Diarra was a student of the late Vieux Kante, widely recognized as the instrument’s great innovator. This is his fourth album; its concept is to unite Mande traditions with American blues. He’s working with music director Nicolas Repac, the man behind the wonderful Mali-meets-electro albums of Mamani Keita, and the result is another success. Diarra’s working unit the Donko Band is augmented by a series of guests: Repac is on guitar and samples throughout, Toumani Diabate sits in on kora, blues harpist Vincent Bucher excels on several numbers. Track 2 is the most directly blues-based, but it also features Simon Winse on overblown Fula flute and a lead vocal from Abou’s mother Koya. 4 takes a page out of the Amadou & Mariam songbook, 9 is a bluesy atmospheric jam, and 10 is reminiscent of the Repac-Keita collaborations. This is some top-shelf Afropop right here.