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Trio Da Kali

Trio Da Kali

Trio Da Kali has been played on NTS in shows including My Ever Changing Moods w/ DJ Lance Rock, featured first on 5 October 2017. Songs played include Eh Ya Ye, Garaba Mama and Eh Ya Ye.

The three musicians of Trio Da Kali hail from the Mande culture of Mali, from a heritage of distinguished griots, the caste of specialist hereditary musical artisans. Aiming to showcase neglected repertoires and performance styles of the griots, they bring a fresh, contemporary, creative twist to their musical art, breathing new life back into this ancient tradition. Their performances offer a rare glimpse into the soul of the art of the griot, celebrating the African continent’s finest, most subtle and sublime music. The trio’s performance that revolves around the soaring, rounded vibrato voice of Hawa Kassé Mady (daughter of legendary singer Kasse Mady Diabaté), performing the songs she grew up with in Kela, one of the most musical centres of the griot world. There are also dazzling solo balafon pieces by the group’s leader Lassana Diabaté on the 22-key balafon. Few can match his lyricism and virtuosity, and the resonant sound of the rosewood keys of his balafon. Mamadou Kouyaté (son of ngoni maestro Bassekou Kouyate) underpins the music with punchy bass lines on a large ngoni, West Africa’s oldest string instrument.

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Trio Da Kali

Trio Da Kali has been played on NTS in shows including My Ever Changing Moods w/ DJ Lance Rock, featured first on 5 October 2017. Songs played include Eh Ya Ye, Garaba Mama and Eh Ya Ye.

The three musicians of Trio Da Kali hail from the Mande culture of Mali, from a heritage of distinguished griots, the caste of specialist hereditary musical artisans. Aiming to showcase neglected repertoires and performance styles of the griots, they bring a fresh, contemporary, creative twist to their musical art, breathing new life back into this ancient tradition. Their performances offer a rare glimpse into the soul of the art of the griot, celebrating the African continent’s finest, most subtle and sublime music. The trio’s performance that revolves around the soaring, rounded vibrato voice of Hawa Kassé Mady (daughter of legendary singer Kasse Mady Diabaté), performing the songs she grew up with in Kela, one of the most musical centres of the griot world. There are also dazzling solo balafon pieces by the group’s leader Lassana Diabaté on the 22-key balafon. Few can match his lyricism and virtuosity, and the resonant sound of the rosewood keys of his balafon. Mamadou Kouyaté (son of ngoni maestro Bassekou Kouyate) underpins the music with punchy bass lines on a large ngoni, West Africa’s oldest string instrument.

Original source Last.fm

Tracks featured on

Most played tracks

Eh Ya Ye
Trio Da Kali, Kronos Quartet
World Circuit2017
Garaba Mama
Trio Da Kali, Kronos Quartet
World Circuit2017
Eh Ya Ye
Trio Da Kali, Kronos Quartet
World Circuit2017
Kanimba
Trio Da Kali, Kronos Quartet
World Circuit2017
Tita
Trio Da Kali, Kronos Quartet
World Circuit2017