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BASSEKOU KOUYATE & Ngoni ba – I speak Fula

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BASSEKOU KOUYATE & Ngoni ba – I speak Fula

After his award winning album ‚Segu Blue’ the ngoni wizard from Mali is back with a new offering: ‚I speak fula’. The album captures the incredible live energy of Bassekou Kouyate & Ngoni ba and is the next step in the career of one of Malis most exciting and innovative musicians.

The back of this album shows Bassekou Kouyate & Ngoni ba standing on the street with the legendary train station ofBamako behind them. In the 80s a young Bassekou Kouyate played a concert there together with members of the famous Rail Band. During the show Bassekou suddenly stood up and walked up to the front of the stage. For the first time a ngoni player strapped his instrument over his shoulder like an electric guitar and was playing a solo standing up. The audience was stunned. Traditionalists even started a debate after the concert about whether this young man was allowed to change the style of playing ngoni. What was new then has long become common practice in Mali today.

From his early days in Bamako when he was playing in a trio together with Toumani Diabate and Keletigui Diabate till today where he is pursuing his own career, Bassekou has transformed the traditional music of the ngoni into the modern world of today. With his band ngoni ba he has created a new lineup as a quartet with a band’s style of playing. The ngonis they play are still acoustic as in the old days, but Bassekou invented a bass ngoni even lower in pitch than the ngoni ba (low ngoni), and added extra strings to make their instruments harmonically more flexible. In the process Bassekou opened up the magic of an age-old music that he and his band have been playing for their entire lives, to people all over the world. Bassekou Kouyate has now become the ambassador of the ngoni. He has brought this ancient instrument back to where it used to be: to thecenter of Malian music.

Bassekou Kouyate & Ngoni ba are now rocking the stages from Bamako to London. Their sucess has sparked off a new interest for this traditional instrument in Mali. Today not a week passes in Bamako without Bassekou being approached by young musicians who want to start a ngoni band.

The new album entitled ‘I speak fula’ expresses the spirit of openness and tolerance. The music of the griots has always been about building bridges between people. Mali itself is a very multi-ethnic country. ‘I speak fula’ is a playful song about the relationship between the Bamana and the Fula. Bassekou Kouyate is Bamana but it is normal for him to play Fula music. The song is played in a local style called Koreduga. If Malians hear a Koreduga song that means it is time to let their hair down, dance and enjoy. It is a song for everyone and you do not have to speak Fula to join the party.

For Bassekou it has been a long journey that started out in Garana, a small village on the Niger river where he grew up, then took him to the town of Segu, capital of the region, and on to Mali’s capital Bamako. And now it is taking him and his music around the world. Welcome to a new chapter of this exciting story.

press reactions:

“This is a cracker.” **** Mojo
“A contender for African album of the year.” ***** Uncut

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Bassekou Kouyate visits UK

Bassekou & Ngoni ba at BBC One’s Andrew Marr show playing Jama ko on the day after the sold out Sahara Soul performance at Barbican in London, special guest Andy Morgan.

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Bassekou Kouyate speaks about the situation in Mali

interview with Bassekou Kouyate in The Times newspaper 18 Jan 2013
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Bassekou Kouyate returns with new Album “Jama ko”

Mali’s ngoni ace returns. After his celebrated debut album Segu Blue, the Grammy nominated follow up I speak fula and hundreds of concerts all over the globe, Bassekou Kouyate is back with his new album Jama ko.

Release dates:
UK, 28. Jan 2013 / Europe, AUS, NZ, 1. Mar 2013 / US, Can, April 2013

Jama …

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Bassekou returns from US Tour + new Afrocubism Project

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Bassekou Kouyate & Ngoni Ba are now back in Mali after playing a sensational tour in the US with over 70 dates. They had a chance to perform in venues like the Carnegie Hall or Central Park Summer Stage and were joined on stage by the likes of Bela Fleck, Taj Mahal, …

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tracklisting
SONG ARTIST
1 I Speak Fula Bassekou Kouyate & Ngoni ba
2 Jamana Be Diya Bassekou Kouyate & Ngoni ba feat. Kasse Mady Diabate, Toumani Diabate
3 Musow - For Our Women Bassekou Kouyate & Ngoni ba
4 Torin Torin Bassekou Kouyate & Ngoni ba feat. Harouna Samake
5 Bambugu Blues Bassekou Kouyate & Ngoni ba feat. Andra Kouyate, Vieux Farka Toure
6 Amy Bassekou Kouyate & Ngoni ba feat. Zoumana Tereta
7 Saro Bassekou Kouyate & Ngoni ba feat. Vieux Farka Toure
8 Ladon Bassekou Kouyate & Ngoni ba
9 Tineni Bassekou Kouyate & Ngoni ba feat. Toumani Diabate
10 Falani Bassekou Kouyate & Ngoni ba
11 Moustapha Bassekou Kouyate & Ngoni ba
12 Senufo Hunter Bassekou Kouyate & Ngoni ba feat. Dramane Ze Konate
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