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Africa Express Presents: Maison Des Jeunes

Various Artists

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Format: CD

Cat No: TRANS172

Release Date:  21 April 2014

Label:  Transgressive

Packaging Type:  Jewel Case

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  5060243322463

Genres:  World Music  

  • Description

    Africa Express Presents: Maison Des Jeunes was recorded in Bamako, Mali over 7 days in October.

    Africa Express musicians and producers set up a temporary studio in a city youth club and worked with a new wave of contemporary Malian musicians to complete the album in one week.

    The club, situated on the banks of the Niger river and known locally as Maison Des Jeunes, became the venue for a week of discovery, collaboration, music-making and live performances.

    The resulting 11-track album captures the spontaneity and excitement of a unique week in a country famed for its musical heritage, yet which saw music briefly banned in much of the nation following last years coup and militant takeover in the north.

    Highlights include Timbuktu indie band Songhoy Blues formed in reaction to the jihadist occupation - teaming up with Yeah Yeah Yeahs guitarist Nick Zinner for their first ever studio session on track Soubour; the extraordinary soulful voice of 21 year old singer (and niece of the renowned Bassekou) Kankou Kouyat complementing the music of her band Gambari; and British singer and producer Ghostpoet joined by the percussive beats of Bamako-based talking drum band Doucoura on the Damon Albarn and Two Inch Punch produced track Season Change.

  • Tracklisting

    1. Fantainfalla Toyi Bolo (Produced by Two Inch Punch)
    2. Soubour (Produced by Nick Zinner & Remi Kabaka)
    3. Season Change (Produced by Two Inch Punch & Damon Albarn)
    4. Dougoude Sarrafo (Produced by Damon Albarn)
    5. Bouramsy (Produced by Lil Silva)
    6. Rapou Kanou (Produced by Two Inch Punch)
    7. Yamore (Produced by Damon Albarn)
    8. Chanson Denko Tapestry (Produced by Brian Eno)
    9. Deni Kelen Be Koko (Produced by David Maclean)
    10. Farafina (Produced by Damon Albarn)
    11. Lategue (Produced by Brian Eno)
    12. Djoti Sayoro Don (Produced by Damon Albarn and Two Inch Punch)
    13. Milk (Produced by Remi Kabaka & Batoma Sidibe)
    14. Wade in the Water (Produced by Olugbenga)
    15. Man Nyale Totebereye (Produced by Brian Eno)