827670200529
827670200512

800% Ndagga

Mark Ernestus Presents Jeri Jeri

Regular
£10.99
Sale
Regular
£10.99
Sold Out
Unit Price
per 

Format: CD

Cat No: ND06CD

Email me when this is available

Release Date:  03 June 2013

Label:  Ndagga

Packaging Type:  Digipak

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  827670200529

Genres:  World Music  

Release Date:  10 June 2013

Label:  Ndagga

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  827670200512

Genres:  World Music  

  • Description

    Released in collaboration with Honest Jon's Records, Jeri-Jeri is the stunning, spectacular collaboration between the renowned Berlin-based producer Mark Ernestus and a griot clan of Sabar drummers from Kaolack in Senegal, led by Bakane Seck, along with guest Mbalax musicians and vocalists - including mainstays of the bands of Baaba Maal, Youssou N'Dour and other top Senegalese artists. Aficionados of cutting-edge world music and underground dance will have noted Ernestus' remixes of Afrobeat legend Tony Allen and Kinshasa rockers Konono No. 1, and his co-compilation (with Honest Jon's) of the critically acclaimed Shangaan Electro showcase. On the quiet, though, he has become increasingly hooked on Mbalax with its hyper-vivid Sabar and talking-drum workouts, and ultra-repetitive, sick, sequencer-like marimba synths. In early 2011 he travelled to Senegal and the Gambia, in search of original recordings. Through an unlikely set of coincidences, he ended up working in the legendary Dakar studio former known as Xippi, with more than twenty of the finest musicians in the country. 800% Ndagga and Ndagga Versions present the results on two albums, splitting vocals and instrumentals: a swingeingly masterful style of Mbalax, heady and hard-grooving, with highly complex, fiercely succinct polyrhythms; an ancient-futuristic music, mesmeric but sharp as nails, super-charged with drama. Get ready to be knocked out.

    Description

    Released in collaboration with Honest Jon's Records, Jeri-Jeri is the stunning, spectacular collaboration between the renowned Berlin-based producer Mark Ernestus and a griot clan of Sabar drummers from Kaolack in Senegal, led by Bakane Seck, along with guest Mbalax musicians and vocalists - including mainstays of the bands of Baaba Maal, Youssou N'Dour and other top Senegalese artists. Aficionados of cutting-edge world music and underground dance will have noted Ernestus' remixes of Afrobeat legend Tony Allen and Kinshasa rockers Konono No. 1, and his co-compilation (with Honest Jon's) of the critically acclaimed Shangaan Electro showcase. On the quiet, though, he has become increasingly hooked on Mbalax with its hyper-vivid Sabar and talking-drum workouts, and ultra-repetitive, sick, sequencer-like marimba synths. In early 2011 he travelled to Senegal and the Gambia, in search of original recordings. Through an unlikely set of coincidences, he ended up working in the legendary Dakar studio former known as Xippi, with more than twenty of the finest musicians in the country. 800% Ndagga and Ndagga Versions present the results on two albums, splitting vocals and instrumentals: a swingeingly masterful style of Mbalax, heady and hard-grooving, with highly complex, fiercely succinct polyrhythms; an ancient-futuristic music, mesmeric but sharp as nails, super-charged with drama. Get ready to be knocked out.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Gawlo (with Baaba Maal)
      • 2. Xale (with Mbene Diatta Seck)
      • 3. Ndeye Gueye (with Doudou Ndiaye Rose)
      • 4. Mbeuguel Dafa Nekh (with Mbene Diatta Seck)
      • 5. Casamance (with Ale & Khadim Mboup)
      • 6. Sama Yaye (with Mbene Diatta Seck)
      • 7. Bamba (with Mbene Diatta Seck
      • 8. Ale & Khadim Mboup)
      • . Daguagne

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Gawlo (with Baaba Maal)
      • 2. Xale (with Mbene Diatta Seck)
      • 3. Ndeye Gueye (with Doudou Ndiaye Rose)
      • 4. Mbeuguel Dafa Nekh (with Mbene Diatta Seck)
      • 5. Casamance (with Ale & Khadim Mboup)
      • 6. Sama Yaye (with Mbene Diatta Seck)
      • 7. Bamba (with Mbene Diatta Seck
      • 8. Ale & Khadim Mboup)
      • . Daguagne