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Binga

Genre : Album | Musique africaine
Release date : Friday 09 april 2021
Digital release date : Friday 09 april 2021
Column : Music
Price : 15.00€

The legendary Malian singer/guitarist returns with his most personal and immersive album to date.
Intimately recorded with a small band, "Binga" dives deep into Samba's Songhoy roots. 
 Moody Sahelian atmospheres. Cautionary tales. Hopes for better days. 

During the 15thand 16thcenturies the Songhoy people ruled the largest empire in Africa. It stretched across the entire western Sahel, famed for the glory that was Timbuktu. People called it the city of gold, known across the world as a centre of culture and learning. 
But there's another place that lies a little under a hundred kilometres south of that history, one whose name few people know. Binga is the region that encompasses the vast space below the Saharan desert in Mali. This is where guitarist and singer Samba Touré grew up, and it still owns his heart – Binga is the title of his fourth Glitterbeat album.  
"I never left Binga," he explains. "I went to [the Malian capital] Bamako in my youth to find some work and help my family. Even if it's complicated or dangerous to travel to the north now, it's still my homeland and always will be. I have a house there. It's my culture and my heritage. This is my region and it felt right to name this album after it. It's pure Songhoy music."
With Binga, Touré has made sure those roots show proud and strong. 

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