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« on: May 30, 2008, 06:05:12 PM »

Farafina
Kanou

Intuition INT 3206-2, 2001





01. Sabadou
02. Warri
03. Gouansang
04. Tamako
05. Kanou
06. Ayafle
07. Percus
08. Nening
09. Ouanso
10. Nianaman
11. Ladirikan

Mahama Konate - balafon
Paco Ye Adama - djembe, vocals
Yaya Ouattara - djembe, balafon, kora, vocals
Seydou Zon - soukou, vocals
Bêh Palm - second bara
Mara Diabate - kora, vocals
Léopold Sanou - bara

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Powerful rhythms and exotic melodies performed on balafon, flute and kora - this is the recipe for the music of Farafina, a music that fascinates an audience around the globe.
When it comes to recording new songs, it seems that almost all Stars from the African music scene do only trust Western studios with their sophisticated technique. Farafina has chosen another way. Their producers brought all the equipment to Bobo-Dioulasso, capturing a fresh recording that breathes and lives. A breeze of warm air and the smell of tea and traditional rice dishes was more typical to the recordings than the clean atmosphere of laboratory. The most outstanding feat of Farafina is certainly their ability to expand their music without denying their traditional instruments. So, while integrating orchestral forms and new melodies, the balafons, koras, flute, djembes, tama, and baras are still there. Of course new timbres have been brought by guitar and keyboard, and not in the last by the griotte Fatoumata Dembele, a female voice adding a fresh colour to this up till now male only ensemble.

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