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AFRIQUOI - KOLABA

We’ve come a long way since the Drummers of Burundi’s now famous appearance at the inaugural WOMAD Festival in 1982. Today a new era for ‘world music’ is emerging, both in the UK and globally. The internet and permeation of mobile technology mean ideas and musical styles are shared globally at a rate faster than ever, with hiphop scenes in Senegal, house music scenes in South Africa, Kuduro in Portugal and futuristic African music across the UK.
 
In London, African music has become increasingly popular. No longer deemed “exotic”, it is simply part of the musical make-up of 21st century Britain. This is the starting point for Afriquoi – a new generation of musical producers and consumers who have grown up with African music alongside house, garage, drum and bass, grime, hiphop, reggae and jazz.
 
Afriquoi came to be in 2011 when promoter and percussionist André Marmot arranged separate production collaboration sessions between producer Nico Bentley, guitarist Fiston Lusambo, kora player Jally Kebba Suso and marimba player Kudaushe Matimba.
 
Having run ‘Rootmaster’, the world music sessions at Hootananny Brixton since 2009, André mixed with a huge number of London’s African musicians and groups, and so was in a unique position to arrange collaborations with fellow musicians. There was no set outcome planned beyond inviting a range of musicians he admired to collaborate with a producer he trusted, and seeing what happened.
 
Further collaborations took place over the next few years with Jamaican/Birmingham vocalist Serocee, deep house/ disco vocalist and singer Andre Espeut, Algerian mandol player Seddik Zebiri, dancehall singer Warrior Queen, and grime MC Badness, as well as sessions with Swedish/Botswanan mbira player Otto Gumaelius, Gambian percussionist Musa Mboob, Senegalese singer Batch Gueye and guimbri player Nuru Kane.
 
Although not all these artists made it onto the album it was an important formative experience for the band’s sound and after playing shows with a variety of personnel, the band cohered in Summer 2013 with the live lineup of Jally Kebba Suso (kora), Fiston Lusambo (guitar), André Espeut (vocals), Nico Bentley (live electronics) and André Marmot (percussion).
 
To celebrate the band’s debut album, the band have released the video to album track ‘Ningde Jubeh’ which you can view here:

Summer 2015 live shows:
 
JULY
4th            SCOTLAND                          Kelburn Garden Party
5th            LEEDS                                   Hi-Fi
17th         LONDON                               Lovebox Festival
18th         LANCASHIRE                      Beat Herder Festival
25th         CAMBRIDGESHIRE            Secret Garden Party
AUGUST
1st            HOLLAND                             Landjuweel  Festival, Ruigoord
15th         GERMANY                            3000grad Festival
29th         NORTHAMPTONSHIRE     Shambala Festival (DJ set)
30th         ITALY                                     Kribiskrabis Festival
31st         CROATIA                               Dimensions Festival
SEPTEMBER
11th         LONDON                               Queen Elizabeth Hall, South Bank Centre
13th         ESSEX                                   Avant Garden Festival
 

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