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SALIF KEÏTA (Folk / Mali)Salif Keïta : lead / Mamadou Kone : calebasse / Kante Djessou Mory : guitare / nc : ngoniSalif Keïta, « la voix d’or de l’Afrique », explore un registre acoustique intime avec So Kono, un album épuré où sa voix puissante se dévoile comme jamais. Longtemps réticent à un tel projet, il franchit le pas en 2023 au festival Kyotophonie au Japon, inspiré par la spiritualité d’un temple zen. Soutenu par Laurent Bizot (Nø Førmat!), il revisite ses classiques et dévoile de nouvelles compositions dans des arrangements minimalistes, réaffirmant ainsi son statut de légende vivante.ganavya (Jazz / Etats-Unis)ganavya dévoile Daughter of a Temple, son nouvel album inspiré des musico-philosophies d’Alice Coltrane. Il mêle jazz spirituel et musique dévotionnelle sud-asiatique. Plus qu’un album, c’est une quête de village spirituel, une preuve que la prière fonctionne et que l’amour existe.
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Salif Keita Biography
Salif Keita (born 25 August 1949) is an internationally recognized Afro-Pop singer and song writer from Mali. He is unique not only because of his reputation as the Golden Voice of Africa, but because he is an albino and a direct descendant of the founder of the Mali Empire, Sundiata Keita.
Keita was born on August 25, 1949 in the city of Djoliba. He was outcast by his family and ostracized by the community because he was an albino, a sign of bad luck in Mandinka culture. He left Djoliba for Bamako in 1967, where he joined the government sponsored Super Rail Band de Bamako. In 1973 Keita joined the group, Les Ambassadeurs. Keita and Les Ambassadeurs fled political unrest in Mali during the mid-1970s for Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire and subsequently changed the groups name to Les Ambassadeurs Internationales. The reputation of Les Ambassadeurs Internationales rose to the interational level in the 1970s and in 1977 Keita received a National Order award from the president of Guinea, Sékou Touré.
Keita moved to Paris in 1984 to reach a larger audience. His music combines traditional West African music styles with influences from both Europe and the Americas, while maintaining an overall Islamic style. Musical instruments that are commonly featured in Keita's work include balafons, djembes, guitars, koras, organs, saxophones, and synthesizers.
His latest album, M'Bemba, was released in October 2005.
Read MoreKeita was born on August 25, 1949 in the city of Djoliba. He was outcast by his family and ostracized by the community because he was an albino, a sign of bad luck in Mandinka culture. He left Djoliba for Bamako in 1967, where he joined the government sponsored Super Rail Band de Bamako. In 1973 Keita joined the group, Les Ambassadeurs. Keita and Les Ambassadeurs fled political unrest in Mali during the mid-1970s for Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire and subsequently changed the groups name to Les Ambassadeurs Internationales. The reputation of Les Ambassadeurs Internationales rose to the interational level in the 1970s and in 1977 Keita received a National Order award from the president of Guinea, Sékou Touré.
Keita moved to Paris in 1984 to reach a larger audience. His music combines traditional West African music styles with influences from both Europe and the Americas, while maintaining an overall Islamic style. Musical instruments that are commonly featured in Keita's work include balafons, djembes, guitars, koras, organs, saxophones, and synthesizers.
His latest album, M'Bemba, was released in October 2005.
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