LAMIN FOFANA AND THE DOUDOU NDIAYE ROSE FAMILY by LAMIN FOFANA

SKU131867
ArtistLAMIN FOFANA
TitleLAMIN FOFANA AND THE DOUDOU NDIAYE ROSE FAMILY
LabelHONEST JONS RECORDS
Catalog #HJP 098
Tag
ReleaseW 12 - 2024
FormatVinyl - UK12'
 € 16,99 incl. VAT, excl. shipping

Tracks

  1. Bench Mi Mode I: In Motion
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/h/hjp_098_lamin_fofana_and_the_doudou_ndiaye_rose_family/02.hjp98_a2_master_16_44.1_copy_1.mp3
  2. Bench Mi Mode II: Red Eye
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/h/hjp_098_lamin_fofana_and_the_doudou_ndiaye_rose_family/02.hjp98_a2_master_16_44.1_copy.mp3
  3. Bench Mi Mode III: Spectrum
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/h/hjp_098_lamin_fofana_and_the_doudou_ndiaye_rose_family/03.hjp98_a3_master_16_44.1_copy.mp3
  4. Toco Sos
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/h/hjp_098_lamin_fofana_and_the_doudou_ndiaye_rose_family/04.hjp98_b_master_16_44.1_copy.mp3

Description

Epic, grooving, dazzlingly creative, perfectly attuned blends of complex mbalax drumming, field recordings, thumping kick-drum, and cosmic, bubbling, jamming synths and electronics.

The opening is suitably liminal, haunted by a diachronic sense of times past, present, and to come: ancestral ghosts, scratched playback, scraps of old recordings, voices strangulated or just out of range; puttering drums; futuristic, kosmische keys. Part II picks up the pace; III gives the drummers some, and heightens the atmosphere of enchantment. Jon Hassell’s Fourth World music courses through a kind of Dream Theory In Dakar.

Toco SOS, the second side, is a thumping, throbbing, mesmeric future-classic; perfect for fahr’n fahr’n fahr’n on the Autobahn… in a spacecraft. Expert hand percussion, call-and-response singing, bin-trembling foot-drum, spaceways keys. Sleekly funky as prime Popol Vuh.

Both sides range expansively by way of Berlin, where Lamin resided for a few years: you can hear something of T++’s brilliant, landmark HJ record on the A, and elements of Mark Ernestus’ crucial Ndagga project, on the B.

Half an hour of stunning music; in a beautiful sleeve, with mirror lettering, and an intricate spot-gloss rendition of salt crystals, laid over a photograph of the salt mines at Lac Rose, outside Dakar.

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