June 21, 2012

Sekou Kouyate Experience - Dia






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Sekou Kouyate - kora, vocals, guitar  
Igor Leonardi - guitar,guitar sinth
Damir Mazrek - percussion  
Nino de Gleria - bass  
Enos Kugler - drums
SEKOU KOUYATE is a musician from Guinea Conakry living in France, who earned himself the nickname The Jimi Hendrix of Africa and Jimi Sékou Kora with playing the 21-string African harp called kora. In his group Ba Cissoko, which is perform-ing all over the world, the kora is often supplemented by electrical effects, which usually rock guitarists use. Sekou comes from the Griot generation, a West African family of artists. Their role and mission have always been carrying on news, resolve conflicts, record history in songs and of course preserve music and dance, which are still being used to accompany rituals and ceremonies such as birth, baptism, marriage and death. In the last decades the music of Griots got a lot of attention across the world with the popularization of the 3rd world music. Characteristically for this type of music are the exceptional melodious sounds and the rhythmical motion. The pre-colonial kingdoms of West Africa were very familiar with the Arabian arts, which were then at the same time influencing the European Renaissance music with the development of string musical instruments. The kora can be retuned into the major scale or into the parallel minor scale and includes three and a half octaves. Once the kora only accompanied singing but is nowadays considered as a solo instrument on which all types of music styles can be played as well. SEKOU KOUYATE EXPERIENCE is a musical project that unites the African virtuoso with Slovenian musicians who are actively involved in playing West African music. The result of the project is an energy-packed whole created with the interplay between traditional African music and various jazz, funk rock and reggae sounds with a lot of lyricism. The songs are mostly originals with some arranged traditionals. The Group has performed all over Slovenia on festivals and in clubs in 2011.source PUBLISHING HOUSE GOGA