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Farafina

Farafina has been played on NTS in shows including Pete Goes To Town w/ Pete Swanson, featured first on 25 October 2015. Songs played include Out Pours (Kongo) Blue (Prayer), Tales Of The Near Future [Clairvoyance] and Masque (Strength).

Farafina is a music and dance group from Burkina Faso, established in 1978. Founded by balafon player Mahama Konaté, the group uses voices and instruments including as the balafon, kora, djembe, bara, tama, [doum'doum), shekere, and keyboard.

Right from the beginning they were enthusiastically welcomed by their audiences who were fascinated by so much virtuosity. Their ability to expand their music without denying their traditional instruments has enabled them to experience new forms and record with musicians such as Jon Hassell, The Rolling Stones, Ryuichi Sakamato, Daniel Lanois, Billy Cobham, Joji Hirota, and others. They played several times at the Montreux Jazz Festival, and for 72 000 listeners at the famous Nelson Mandela’s birthday concert in the London Wembley Stadium.

Their music interweaves complex and forceful rhythms and is carried by the melodic lines of balafons, flute and koras. The songs are played on traditional instruments while their lyrics deal with present issues of African realities in a critical though hopeful way.

But they stayed faithful to their own track. So while integrating new orchestral forms and melodies, and adding contemporary sounds (guitar and keyboard), the balafons, koras, flute, djembes, tama, and baras still remain the core and hearth of their music. Last but not least, the arrival of a female voice introduces a new colour to this up till now male only ensemble.

During their odyssey of 30 years the group naturally faced some changes. Thus, its founder Mahama Konaté left the group in 1991. Others came and went and still others died. New and younger musicians have joined the group. All came in through the so called “Farafina School” which continues the African tradition of having the children, from their youngest ages on, attend the concerts of their elders and trying to repeat the music they hear all day long. In this way an astonishing and remarkable musical continuity is guaranteed.

Farafina creates a subtle music that is sensitive and ardent at the same time. It draws your body and mind into discovering not only the African life but a universal life nourished with rhythms leading all the way to the roots of jazz.

Reinvented by encounters with modernity, Manding influences, the music of Burkina Faso’s neighboring countries, the melodies of the people of Mali, Niger and the legends of Kong and the chants and drums of Ghana and Benin, all contribute to the richness of Farafina’s work.

www.artways.com

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Farafina

Farafina has been played on NTS in shows including Pete Goes To Town w/ Pete Swanson, featured first on 25 October 2015. Songs played include Out Pours (Kongo) Blue (Prayer), Tales Of The Near Future [Clairvoyance] and Masque (Strength).

Farafina is a music and dance group from Burkina Faso, established in 1978. Founded by balafon player Mahama Konaté, the group uses voices and instruments including as the balafon, kora, djembe, bara, tama, [doum'doum), shekere, and keyboard.

Right from the beginning they were enthusiastically welcomed by their audiences who were fascinated by so much virtuosity. Their ability to expand their music without denying their traditional instruments has enabled them to experience new forms and record with musicians such as Jon Hassell, The Rolling Stones, Ryuichi Sakamato, Daniel Lanois, Billy Cobham, Joji Hirota, and others. They played several times at the Montreux Jazz Festival, and for 72 000 listeners at the famous Nelson Mandela’s birthday concert in the London Wembley Stadium.

Their music interweaves complex and forceful rhythms and is carried by the melodic lines of balafons, flute and koras. The songs are played on traditional instruments while their lyrics deal with present issues of African realities in a critical though hopeful way.

But they stayed faithful to their own track. So while integrating new orchestral forms and melodies, and adding contemporary sounds (guitar and keyboard), the balafons, koras, flute, djembes, tama, and baras still remain the core and hearth of their music. Last but not least, the arrival of a female voice introduces a new colour to this up till now male only ensemble.

During their odyssey of 30 years the group naturally faced some changes. Thus, its founder Mahama Konaté left the group in 1991. Others came and went and still others died. New and younger musicians have joined the group. All came in through the so called “Farafina School” which continues the African tradition of having the children, from their youngest ages on, attend the concerts of their elders and trying to repeat the music they hear all day long. In this way an astonishing and remarkable musical continuity is guaranteed.

Farafina creates a subtle music that is sensitive and ardent at the same time. It draws your body and mind into discovering not only the African life but a universal life nourished with rhythms leading all the way to the roots of jazz.

Reinvented by encounters with modernity, Manding influences, the music of Burkina Faso’s neighboring countries, the melodies of the people of Mali, Niger and the legends of Kong and the chants and drums of Ghana and Benin, all contribute to the richness of Farafina’s work.

www.artways.com

Original source Last.fm

Tracks featured on

Most played tracks

Out Pours (Kongo) Blue (Prayer)
Jon Hassell, Farafina
Intuition Records, EMI Electrola1988
Tales Of The Near Future [Clairvoyance]
Jon Hassell, Farafina
Intuition Records, EMI Electrola, EMI1988
Masque (Strength)
Jon Hassell, Farafina
Intuition Records, EMI Electrola1988
Tales Of The Near Future (Clairvoyance)
Jon Hassell, Farafina
Intuition Records, EMI Electrola1988
Air Afrique (Wind)
Jon Hassell, Farafina
Intuition Records, EMI Electrola1988
Bolomakoté Mahama
Farafina
veraBra Records1989
Dreamworld (Dance)
Jon Hassell, Farafina
Intuition Records1991