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Bassekou Kouyate

Ngoni wizard of Mali

About Me

Taj Mahal describes him as a genius, a living proof that the blues comes from the region of Segu. Bassekou Kouyate is one of Malis best-known Ngoniplayers. He has collaborated with many important traditional musicians of his country as well as international such as Carlos Santana, U2 among many many others. Most recently he is featured on Ali Farkas posthumous album 'Savane' and toured with him leaving a lasting impression on the audience as the bands solo ngoni player. Bassekou was born in a village called Garana about 60 kms from Segu, in the remote countryside on the banks of the Niger river. He was raised in a traditional musical environment, his mother a praise singer and his father and brothers exceptional ngoni players. He moved to Bamako when he was 19 years old where he met the young Toumani Diabate. By the late 1980s Bassekou was part of Toumanis trio and they recorded their first albums together, Songhai and Djelika. Bassekou married the singer Ami Sacko (so-called the Tina Turner of Mali) and they are much solicited for the traditional Sunday wedding parties that happen in the streets of Bamako. After collaborating a lot with others both nationally and internationally Bassekou now finally has put together his own band: Ngoni ba; the big ngoni: Malis first ngoni quartett. In July he recorded his debutalbum Segu Blue for the Munich based company out l here rec.
The ngoni is one of Africas secrets still to be discouvered. It is the key instrument for Griot culture. Unlike the kora whose history goes back only a few hundered years, the ngoni has been the main instrument for accompagning griotstory way back into the days of Soundiata Keita. The repertoire Bassekou plays on Segu Blue is from the region of Segu the heart of Bambara culture, 200 km northeast of Bamako on the banks of the niger river. Unlike mandenka griot music, Bambara music is pentatonic in nature, a music as close to the Blues as you can get in Africa. Segu Blue was produced by Lucy Duran, recorded at studio Bogolan in Bamako by Yves Wernert and mixed by Jerry Boys in London. Executive producer: Jay Rutledge. www.outhere.de
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Member Since: 9/21/2006
Band Website: outhere.de
Band Members:Ngoni ba: Bassekou Kouyate (ngoni), Andra Kouyate (bass ngoni), Barou Kouyate (ngoni), Moussa Bah (ngoni), Ami Sacko (lead vocal), Ma Soumano (chorus/lead), Alou Coulibaly (calebasse), Moussa Sissoko (percussion) guests: Kassemady Diabate, Zoumana Tereta, Lobi Traore and others ...
Influences: Bassoumana Kouyate, griot culture ...
Sounds Like: Africa, Mali, desert blues, raw acoustic blues, niger delta, Ali Farka Toure etc
Record Label: out here rec
Type of Label: Indie