Skip to main content

ABU OBAIDA HASSAN - Abu Obaida Hassan & His Tambour: The Shaigiya Sound Of Sudan (Ostinato Records)

ABU OBAIDA HASSAN  - Abu Obaida Hassan & His Tambour: The Shaigiya Sound Of Sudan (Ostinato Records) What was always certain is Abu Obaida Hassan’s mercurial talent. His command of a modified tambour, backed by a chorus and two drummers, unleashed swirling melodies alongside complex Nubian rhythms and hypnotic Sudanese call and response. His bands roster constantly changed, but he remained at the helm, playing for sold out shows in cities across the country and capturing the dancefloors and youth of 1970s and ‘80s Sudan.
This is a rich, raw example of the human experience with sound from northern Sudan, an ancient part of the world, and the birt
hplace of civilization. Music like this isn't mastered overnight. 
Abu Obaida comes from the Shaigiya people, whose culture is spread around the ancient city of Merowe, home of traditional Nubian culture, where pyramids older than those in Egypt still stand. They trace their entire lineage to one man, Shaig, who migrated from the Arabian peninsula in the 15th century. An endlessly rhythmic syncretism between Arab and Nubian styles, Abu Obaida’s Shaigiya music was an in demand party affair in an era when a vibrant nightlife and roving sound systems were staples of life in Sudan. 
It was music for a modern era, and Abu Obaida, at just 19, rebelliously abandoned traditional Shaigiya music traditions, pioneering a new sound by adding an extra string to his tambour and electrifying an instrument adored across East Africa. The result was complexity in simplicity and a hyper-talented artist who mirrors the story of Sudan’s highs and lows, from the leading tambour maestro of the hour to such obscurity on the fringes that he was believed dead. “They killed me!”, he likes to joke. 

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

ONRA - Chinoiseries

ONRA - Chinoiseries (Label Rouge) Comentários: Brilliantly odd instrumental hip hop album here from Onra, compiled and constructed around vintage Vietnamese pop records picked up in flea markets on a trip to the far east. 32 short tracks make up "Chinoiseries", each of them clocking in at the 1 or 2 minute mark and delivering a tight selection of beats that somehow bring to mind J Dilla, Rza, Madlib, Moondog, MF Doom and the Sublime Frequencies label rolled into one beautifully incoherent package. Having a ravenous appetite for the "Radio Transmission" style beloved of the aforementioned Sublime Frequencies crew, we might be perfectly primed for this sort of thing, but while the dusty exotica, folk and plastic pop of the source material here could so easily have ended up sounding like the sterile plunderphonic coffee table beats that typified so much instrumental hip hop in the late 90's, Onra manages to harness the mystifying magic of the original material and

FLORENCE ADOONI - Mam Pe'ela Su'ure (Philophon)

Florence Adooni - Mam Pe'ela Su'ure ( Philophon ) Florence Adooni shares a long history with Philophon. Being part of Guy One's group she is the voice on his radio hit "Estre". Furthermore, she is a member of Alogte Oho's Sounds of Joy and can be heard on his smasher "Mam Yinne Wa". Last but not least, Jimi Tenor chose her to sing on his instant club classic "Vocalize My Luv". In addition to all these cooperations, Florence has locally released a series of albums under her own name and without a doubt, she can be called the queen of Frafra-Gospel. "Mam Pe'ela Su'ure" is a typical Frafra-Gospel Hymn, sung during Sunday services accompanied only with shakers and hand clapping. Our version here is backed up by Kumasi's finest High Life players, who transform the song into a massive wave of groove. "Naba Aferda" is a homage to the Chief of Zuarungu, Florence's home village, which was also the home village of

EXOTICA #005 - BRAND NEW SERIES OF EXOTIC/INTERNATIONAL / RARE GROOVES

"Exotica" is The Brand New series of Exotic/International / Rare grooves mixed & selected by Bruno Lopes (also known as Mundo Urbano). Original post at Mundo Urbano, December 06, 2020 . EXOTICA #005: 01.CHRISTINA VANTZOU - Wild Beast (Edições CN) 02.FÉLICIA ATKINSON - This is the gate (Shelter Press) 03.ARUSHI JAIN - हम होंगे कामयाब // We Shall Overcome (Ghunghru) 04.MATTHEW HALSALL - Salute to the Sun (Gondowana Records) 05.CHARLES DITTO - Eastern (Telephone Explosion) 06.EDSON NATALE - Nina Maika (Music From Memory) 07.CRAIG KUPKA - Electric piano, vibraphone and percussion (Music From Memory) 08.JACKY MCKAYTEN - Qurbani (Fortuna Records) 09.CHANCE - Samba do Morro(Music From Memory) 10.YUSEF LATEEF - Love Theme from "Spartacus" (Ace) 11.MALEEM MAHMOUD GHANIA WITH PHAROAH SANDERS - Boulandi Samawi (Zéhra)