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Playing for Change

A continuing multimedia project, Performing for Change was made in 2004 by manufacturer/engineers Tag Johnson and Enzo Buono. Expecting to breakdown musical and cultural obstacles and promote a tranquil world-view, the duo journeyed around the world recording street music artists playing the same tracks with the thought of making a …

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Toumani Diabaté

A master from the kora (21-string Western African harp), Toumani Diabaté has taken the original music of his indigenous Mali to the eye of a global audience with some well-received single albums plus some improbable, but acclaimed, collaborations. Although he originated from a family group of music artists, Diabaté (created …

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Youssou N’Dour

A few of the most exciting noises to emerge from Africa in the past due ’80s and 1990s were made by Senegal-born vocalist Youssou N’Dour. Although rooted in the original music of his homeland, N’Dour regularly sought new method of expression. Furthermore to recording like a soloist, N’Dour collaborated with …

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Tinariwen

Tinariwen is really a Tuareg group that performs a guitar-centric branch of Malian music that, towards the untrained hearing, is similar to Ali Farka Touré’s, but is a lot more rock-oriented and percussive. All the band’s musicians result from the southern Sahara; the group’s name, indicating “empty locations,” is definitely …

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Thomas Mapfumo

Thomas Mapfumo made groundbreaking adjustments in Zimbabwe’s pop music picture by saving a song that he’d written his own music. Before Mapfumo, tracks in the original style were constantly based on music that were passed down for decades. Mapfumo’s music, chimurenga (“music of struggle”), became well-known through the civil battle …

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Cheikh Lô

Mbalax, the intricate dance music of Senegal, continues to be produced more accessible to American listeners by Cheikh Lô (given birth to Cheikh N’Digel Lô). Softening the hard sides of mbalax and incorporating components of salsa, Zairian/Congolese rhumba, folk, and jazz, Lô has generated an infectious, hook-laden design of pop …

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Ba Cissoko

Ba Cissoko isn’t just a master from the kora and something from the instrument’s leading proponents, but an associate of griot (grasp singers, kora players, and storytellers) legacy. A lot so the Cissoko name means nothing at all significantly less than kora mastery. Though his dad was a nationally acknowledged …

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Afrocubism

Afrocubism is a collective of Cuban and Malian music artists brought together by Globe Circuit Records maker Nick Yellow metal. Gold’s unique idea in the 1990s was to enlist Cuban music artists, Ry Cooder, Malian ngoni get better at Bassekou Kouyate, and electrical guitarist Djelimady Tounkara. Because of visa snafus, …

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