Kanazoé Orkestra – Folikadi

https://amf.didiermary.fr/kanazoe-orkestra-folikadi/

Seydou Diabate dit “Kanazoé”, né au Burkina Faso dans une célèbre famille de griots est un multi-instrumentiste.

Il joue les balafons pentatoniques dioula, sambla et toussian, le balafon diatonique (djelibalan ou balafon guinéen) ainsi que le kamele n’goni, une harpe pentatonique.

#Balafon #BurkinaFaso #Kora #Ngoni

Super Djata Band – Fadingna Kouma/Facia (live)

https://amf.didiermary.fr/super-djata-band-live-fadingna-kouma/

The Super Djata Band from Bamako, Mali, led by the late Zani Diabaté (on lead guitar), who died on January 4, 2011, from their 1984 concert in Angoulême, France.

On balafon Zani Diabaté’s late brother Bakari, and singing, the great (but unfortunately also late) Daouda ‘Flani’ Sangaré and Alou Fané, with Idrissa Magassa. Alou Fané […]

#Balafon #LiveMusic #Mali

Kélétigui Diabaté – Koulandian

https://amf.didiermary.fr/keletigui-diabate-koulandian/

He has been called the “bibliothèque de la musique Africaine” (library of African music) by younger African musicians, multi-instrumentalist Kélétigui Diabaté (1931-2012) was the unsung hero of West African music. Kélétigui was the first balafon player to use two instruments tuned a semitone apart to facilitate playing jazz! [...]

#Balafon #Instrumental #Mali #Manding #OldAfricanMusic

Kélétigui Diabaté - Koulandian - African Music Forum

Kélétigui Diabaté - Koulandian - A Malian Balafon master, who went from tradition to innovative contemporary music and Jazz.

African Music Forum

#parma 30 giorni fa…

ALGODAVE è l'alter ego musicale di Davide Anzaldi, veterano della programmazione in tempo reale ma anche suonatore di qualsiasi cosa sia umanamente possibile suonare: #batteria #basso #chitarra #synth #handpan #balafon #cajon #djambe #campane

Praktika – Fôli Folle Feat. Ko Saba

https://amf.didiermary.fr/praktika-foli-folle-ko-saba/

Ko Saba est une formation malienne de 6 musiciens de différentes couches sociales, fédérée par Barou Diassana, qui propose de la musique tradi-moderne métissée.

“Fôli” veut dire “musique” en Bambara. Aïda, jeune femme malienne amoureuse de danse contemporaine se retrouve embarquée dans une course effrénée dans les rues de Bamako. [...]

#Balafon #Mali #Ngoni #Remixed #Electro

Praktika - Fôli Folle Feat. Ko Saba - African Music Forum

Praktika - Fôli Folle Feat. Ko Saba - 6 musiciens de différentes couches sociales qui proposent de la musique tradi-moderne métissée.

African Music Forum
DKR - Booba - Video

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Ausecuma Beats

https://amf.didiermary.fr/meet-ausecuma-beats/

Ausecuma Beats are more than just a band, they are a philosophy. Led by master djembe player, Boubacar Gaye, the nine-strong ensemble, demonstrate artists coming together based on an idea – the idea of place, of transplanting cultural heritage into a contemporary city.

Ausecuma Beats is people from all corners of the world finding themselves […]

#Balafon #Cuba #LiveMusic #Mali #Sénégal #Global

Ausecuma Beats - African Music Forum

Ausecuma Beats - Global

African Music Forum

Keletigui Diabate Feat. Habib Koite – Summertime at Bamako

https://amf.didiermary.fr/keletigui-diabate-habib-koite-summertime-bamako/

Summertime at Bamako is a track on Kélétigui Diabaté’s album “Sandiya” with Habib Koité on guitar. The master balafonist revisits American composer George Gershwin’s Summertime from Porgy & Bess (1935).

#Balafon #Cover #Instrumental #Jazz #Mali #AfroJazz

Summertime at Bamako - Keletigui Diabate Feat. Habib Koite

Keletigui Diabate Feat. Habib Koite - Summertime at Bamako - a track on Kélétigui Diabaté's album "Sandiya" with Habib Koité on guitar.

African Music Forum

Self-Titled Summer | Djeli Moussa Diawara (1983, Guinea)

Our next Self-Titled Summer spotlight is on number 387 on The List, submitted by platenworm. This is the gorgeous debut album (also found under the title Yasimika) by the Mandinka griot and kora player, considered a classic West African album by those who know it.

Want to read more? See the full spotlight on the Fediverse at @1001otheralbums.com or on the blog: https://1001otheralbums.com/2025/07/31/self-titled-summer-djeli-moussa-diawara-1983-guinea/

Want to skip straight to the music? Here's the Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/djeli-moussa-diawara (scroll to the bottom to see the 4 tracks from this album)

Happy listening!

#DjeliMoussaDiawara #JaliMusaJawara #griot #kora #balafon #Guinea #Mandinka #Mandingo #AfricanMusic #WestAfricanMusic #1980s #selftitled #music #1001OtherAlbums

Self-Titled Summer | Djeli Moussa Diawara (1983, Guinea)

As part of the Self-Titled Summer series, a spotlight on the debut album from Guinean griot and kora player Djeli Moussa Diawara.

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Self-Titled Summer | Djeli Moussa Diawara (1983, Guinea)

Our next Self-Titled Summer spotlight should be David Bowie’s s/t (aka Space Oddity), but we’ve already had a Bowie spotlight this year and there’s a lot of s/t’s to get through. So, instead we’re going to jump to the next one, which is number 387 on The List, submitted by platenworm. Here’s a quick rundown:

  • Point of origin(s): Born in 1962 into a family of Mandinka[1] griots (aka “djelis”/”jalis” i.e., West African storytellers and/or musicians) in Kankan, Guinea, Djeli Moussa learned to play the balafon (gourd-resonated xylophone), kora (West African stringed instrument similar to a lute and harp), and guitar at an early age. After moving to Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire at the age of 18, Djeli Moussa first played in restaurants and with other musicians such as his half-brother Mory Kanté (previously vocalist and balafon player in the Malian Rail Band) and for Moustapha on his 1982 disco/funk album I Love Abidjan. In 1982 he began his solo career by recording this, his debut album, first released the following year by Paris-based label Tangent. The album would later be reissued by various labels, some with the Anglicized spelling “Jali Musa Jawara” and/or other titles (Yasimika, Yasimika [Abidjan 1982], or Direct From West Africa).
  • Tasting notes: Griot, kora, balafon, acoustic guitar, beautiful chorus vocals
  • Standout track: “Haïdara” but, also, all of them (there’s only 4) – they’re all magic.
  • Where are they now?: Djeli Moussa moved to Paris and has continued to release a number of solo albums (the most recent being the 2020 Par Amour) featuring his preferred 32-stringed kora (traditionally it is a 21-string instrument), incorporating various styles such as flamenco and blues with traditional Mandinka sounds. He also founded the Kora Jazz Trio in 2002, which continued on as the Kora Jazz Band after Djeli Moussa left in 2010.
  • Websites: Wikipedia, YouTube channel

Happy listening!

  • Apologies if this is the wrong word – I’ve seen Mandinka used interchangeably with Mandingo, so I’ve just stuck with Mandinka here other than using both in the tags. ↩︎
  • #1980s #AfricanMusic #balafon #DjeliMoussaDiawara #griot #Guinea #JaliMusaJawara #kora #Mandingo #Mandinka #music #musicDiscovery #WestAfricanMusic