To close this session, a powerful drum jam by Mamou Sidibé, already featured on Akwaaba wo Africa with Bakoye. While Bakoye is a good example of her beautiful Wassoulou heritage, Mali Mousso is a great example of the type of frenzy heard at the end of her shows in Bamako. A true djelimousso griot, her role is to entertain,
through words, songs, and yes, dance!
the tendency in a lot of modern electronic music to go for high-tech production can be nice, but stuff like this shows that there are still plenty of bangers to be made without spending five hours trying to get the perfect bass sound. Watching Nebula
waaaaah! Balani remixes from to make you go woo-woo from top to bottom. No feet & hips can remain unmoved to these fast paced balafon beats, call and response vocals and sunny vibes. For the better dancefloor action, DJ's will know! Rebel Up SebCat
A rediscovered gem. Big around the time that Kuduro, Kwaito and more African electronic sounds began to infect the Global scene. UNLIMITED FREAKOUT IS LOVE.