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Toumani Diabaté – The Ali Farka Variations at Barbican Hall

In the Hall last night, in an emotional but rousing evening’s music, one Malian superstar celebrated the memory of another.

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Kimi Djabat?© – Karam

With so many West African traditional-modern ensembles making a name on the scene, is there more room for many more? The Cumbancha label obviously thinks so as the first release of its new ‘Discovery’ series is by young singer and balafón player Kimi Djabaté. Listening to Karam, it seems like a great catch

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Dee Bridgewater – Barbican, London (Live Review)

My expectations are high as the two musical traditions I love most are to be played here tonight by chanteuse and the collection of Malian stars she has assembled

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Dee Dee Bridgewater – Red Earth

Dee Dee has just released a wonderful album recorded in her spiritual homeland of . Of course she was physically born in Memphis, TN but she explains on the that as soon as she saw the bright Malian red earth, she felt that she had arrived home

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Bassekou Kouyate & Ngoni ba – Segu Blue

Bassekou Kouyaté is better known as the player on seminal recordings by Toumani Diabaté and Ali Farka Touré. Segu Blue is his assured, elegant and long overdue debut

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Sauti za Busara 2007 – Stone Town, Zanzibar

One of the first words you will hear when coming to is ‘Karibu’. Like the breeze of the Kaskazi trade winds, it is a warm Swahili welcome to the coast of East . Already I can feel a sense of excitement in the air: the Sauti za Busara “Sounds of Wisdom” is about to begin

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Festival sur le Niger – Dancing through the Tears

A few years ago a group of hoteliers got together in the pleasant but unremarkable stopover of Segou along the banks of the river to work out how to get people to stay for a while in their town. Thus the sur le was born and this year it burst its banks

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Ba Cissoko – Visitors from Electric Griot Land

Catching Ba Cissoko’s band on stage is like watching African lightning bottled in front of you. The aching beauty of the acoustic , the thrill of an electrified and the cross currents of tradition and modernity in west African music meeting in one band. The whole — as dazzling as it is — feels unstable, powerful, beguiling.

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The Seckou Keita Quartet – Afro-Mandinka Soul

This album has a new take on a very ancient tradition. The and the culture presides over this musical meeting in the masterful hands of Seckou Keita from , but it’s teased and challenged by other instruments and musical traditions, represented by the Egyptian violinist Samy Bishai, Italian double bassist Davide Mantovani and Gambian percussionist Surahata Susso.

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Where is Toumani Diabate? – Toumani has arrived!

“Where is Toumani?” vocalist Soumaila Kanoute sings every Friday night in a small bar in called Hogon. “Toumani has arrived!” he announces as an unassuming man, carrying a four-foot high 21-stringed harp-lute known as a , takes centre stage. And every Friday night the expectant crowd erupts in song and dance to the African star’s latest project: ’s Symmetric Orchestra.

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Toumani Diabate’s Symmetric Orchestra – Boulevard de l’Independence

“I want to show how far I can push the improvisation, I aim for sheer technical brilliance.”

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Zuba – ‘Allez Allez!’ / ‘Kuwa’

Global music culture’s answer to Franz Ferdinand, Zuba deliver a warm and compelling sound forged in the crucible of but composed of elements from around the world on this double A-side single taken from their debut album Zuba

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Tiken Jah Fakoly – Coup de Geule

Tiken Jah Fakoly is following in Alpha Blondy’s footsteps producing that’s passionate and angry with a contemporary message from

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Ali Farka Toure & Toumani Diabate – In the Heart of the Moon

From the first few, sharply beautiful notes of this exquisite pairing, it is already clear that this album will be one of the key records of the year. Ali Farka Touré’s guitar and Toumani Diabaté’s emit a phenomenal series of notes that interlock with each other like two intricate cogs in some otherworldly machine.

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On the Fly Guide to Oumou Sangare

Oumou Sangaré is probably the most loved female artist in at the moment — and she is truly loved. Having caught her live in Segou, , Lydia gives you the lowdown on Oumou

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