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Aby Ngana Diop was the most famous taasukat in Dakar, Senegal in the 1980s and 1990s. Taasu is a Wolof-language poetic style, usually performed by women griots over frenetic drum patterns, with an aggressive verbal flow thought to presage rap. Her only album Liital was groundbreaking in the history of Senegalese music because it was the first commercial recording to feature a traditional female taasukat performing to the modern accompaniment of mbalax, Senegal's quintessential pop genre. The distinctive style is captured in all it's ear-popping, left-field glory on the recording, which was massively popular upon it's release. Diop's powerful chants and incantations above urgent female chorus, cross-rhythmic blasts of the sabar and tama drums, as well as synthesizers, drum machines, hand claps, tambourine jingles and horse and train engine samples. When Aby Ngana Diop died unexpectedly on July 4, 1997, the country mourned her passing, but continued to celebrate her music. Although this cassette has caught the attention of some African music aficianados who have stumbled upon it in recent years, it remains largely unknown to the wider world. Hopefully this re-release from Awesome Tapes from Africa will change that.
M**S
Roots music past to the future
If Senegalese music thrills you this is a must have for the collection! Ferocious vocals and drumming. Incredibly good!
D**N
Five Stars
awesome
P**N
Not my music
I did not like the music here !
A**R
Five Stars
Great cd
P**O
Five Stars
Fascinating!
O**N
Relentless
Only 32 minutes long, (most African cassettes are 15 mins each side) and not the best sound quality. This is however a rather unique release. The lead female vocal is utterly relentless, belting out a spoken rap like sound in a very Senegalese nasal voice.The backing singers are a treat. The percussion is extraordinary - crashing sabars and tama, with a bit of programmed drums. You get the odd bit of keyboard. One track even has a intro and outro of horses hooves.It's actually quite a hard listen, due to the sound quality and the harsh unrelenting vocal. Essential for all lovers of west African music! For a similar style with better sound try Fatou . Fatou
S**E
un grand classique
Merci pour la disponibilité de cet album en disque vinyle. un très bon album pour ce qui aime le tam tam du Sénégal
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