Monday, January 7, 2013

Philip Tabane and Malombo - Malombo



let's venture into this new year with a very special guest
beloved guitar sangoma-healer and Artist (all with capital letters) Philip Tabane
that finally deserves  global acknowledgement in this life for his groundbreaking work
(visit the link below for discography)

Malombo the album is a remarkable journey of musical discovery 
with Philip Tabane uncovering both old and new worlds from deep within the unique
open-ended sound that is Malombo music 
In these eight songs he winds through ancient African melodies
and rhythms whilst using his electric guitar,flute and the dark hum of his voice
to endlessly refine the traditional sound for a contemporary audience.
However his sweeping improvisations
are locked into devastatingly simple African songs structures,
held together by the Malombo drums
carved from the roots of the baobab
and draped with cowhide....

from the back cover


Philip Tabane and Malombo - Malombo 
first released as Malombo from Kaya records-Kaya300-1984
this pressing  Kijima records  1988 

Malombo

Philip Tabane- guitar  vocals and flutes
Oupa Monareng -malombo drums
Fish Phale-assorted percussion
Thuli Tabane-additional vocals

with
Amos Lebombo bass
Alpheus Koloti additional flutes 
on Sangoma and Hi Congo

a discography at flatint

 xc




Friday, December 28, 2012

Fadal al Kareedi



I  loved this tape from Yemen from the first notes,and it only gets better with every next song
I'm  passing  it over for  those of you who will really enjoy it
no  information or track names as usual
just  first rank galloping vocal passion  and superb technique on the oud
comes with many thanks to mushmir for sharing

infakaratuk sadeek


Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Alhaji Amara Sahone





He is tall and wiry, a quiet man, his face decorated with tribal tattoos,
 his compound small, but in a continuous process of rebuilding, and he has arranged small rooms to rent out, living with one of his wives and their children in a small room  at the corner of the compound.
 He is an excellent musician and has from time to time been part of traveling groups of singers and instrumentalists. He is a Jare, the Serehule word for the West African singer/historian.


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"A man must be useful and always know his duty. This song
is always played for men who are brave and of use to others,
not for men who can be trifled with.
I am calling for men who can save the lives of other men
whenever there is trouble, when there is hunger
for those who can stand  and fight for their rights.
This song is for those men."  from Nege Sirimang

Alhaji Amara Sahone

reciting and accompanying himself



Saturday, December 22, 2012

Bumba-meu-boi de Axixá





it's the same old, boring, wonderful world
and I'm  happy to have a pair of ordinary ears just to be able to live and  listen:

bumba-meu-boi 


photos/thanks