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Ndiaye Rose, Doudou -family-
Twenty-one Sabar Rhythms (2lp)
Magnificent Wolof drum music, performed by an extended griot family over seven consecutive days, in the mystical setting
of Lac Rose, outside Dakar. Doudou Ndiaye Rose -who died in 2015- is a key drummer in the musical history of the world.
He developed a system of five hundred original drumming patterns, ancient and new. Amongst the modern rhythms here is
'Bench Mi' - 'under the Baobab tree,' a spot where where problems get solved. Also 'Hibar Yi' - 'passing on information'
- the theme-tune of Senegalese TV national news for decades - and 'Les Rosettes,' the signature rhythm of Senegal's
first ever all-female percussion group, convened by Doudou, and named after his grandmother. These original compositions
sit alongside important traditional rhythms, familiar to every Sabar player, such as 'Farwu Jar' (a courtship game
sometimes resulting in a wedding), 'Ceebu Jin' (also the name of the national dish of fish and rice), and 'Gumbè,' often
played after a successful harvest. Recorded in joyful single takes, with no overdubs, mastered by Rashad Becker, the
music is deep and thrilling, polyrhythmic to the bone, with a complex, pointillistic intensity at times evoking Jeff
Mills in full flight.
TRACKS:
01. Niary Ngorong
02. Gumbè
03. Kaolack
04. Fass
05. Farwu Jar
06. Ardin Lent
07. Ardin Rapide
08. Ceebu Jen
09. Baar Mbaye
10. Mbabass
11. Xibar
12. Dey Sey
13. Seut Yi
14. Toco
15. Yendulen
16. Dalalba
17. Les Rosettes
18. Ndiouk
19. Penthie Me
20. Diakhay Malay
21. Tagoo
Price
€ 32.95
Genre
Format
LP - 2 disk
Release
18-07-2022
Label
Item-nr
523731
EAN
0000000000000
Availability
In stock