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Seckou Keita
Homeland
Released 18 Oct 2024
Seckou Keita
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From ultra-catchy pop and dance tunes to intimate and acoustic pieces, Senegalese kora player and composer Seckou Keita continues to defy categories with an impressive body of work that beautifully blends traditional music and rhythms with pop sonorities, embracing afro-pop, urban, hip hop, and spoken word. Welcome to the first chapter of his new album Homeland.
This ambitious collection of 12 tracks was recorded and mixed across four countries (Senegal, UK, Belgium and Germany) beginning in 2022 with a mixture of four languages: Mandinka, Wolof, English and French from an array of extraordinary guests and collaborators.
Homeland takes listeners on a surprising journey from past to present through music and words. Questioning the very idea of what ‘home’ means, Seckou Keita explores his own identity and relationship with his adoptive UK and native Senegal.
The story behind the album began in 2017 when Seckou Keita started a series of Pan-African collaborations, including a track with Senegalese superstar Baaba Maal. That collaboration, and the global context through 2020, created a desire for Seckou to develop a deeper understanding of this musical exploration:
“Since the events of 2020, my mind and heart have been actively seeking the answers to so many questions in relation to my UK adopted home and my Senegalese native one. Two lands, two homes, and all the places I regularly visit in between; each place embracing family, friends, music and stories.” - Seckou Keita
For this project, it is no surprise that Seckou Keita, known as a master of collaboration, was compelled to bring in other sounds, other voices and other stories to such an important project.
So he teamed up with his friend, one of the most sought-after Senegalese producers, Youssou N'Dour co-producer, Moussa Ngom to create a unique, crossover sound that subtly brings together acoustic and electronic music, traditional rhythms and urban beats.
On this journey, it became evident that he needed to work with the most relevant hip hop voices from Senegal… So he reached out to his old friends and the global sensation band Daara J Family which led to the beautiful track ‘Home Sweet Home’, a mixture of acoustic and hip hop recorded at 3 am on a dusty morning!
“At the heart of Homeland is storytelling, an essential part of the griot tradition, which has been shaped over centuries and is an integral part of my life and my culture. Above all else we are the preservers of stories and history.” - Seckou Keita
So it is not surprising that the album begins and ends with pieces written and delivered in the traditional ‘griot tradition’ style, beautifully rendered by the voice and preserver of Mandinka Culture, Abdoulaye Sidibé.
For Seckou, it was important to go further and make sure that words, poetry in particular, had a special place and weight within the album. This is where Hannah Lowe entered with her special Deportation Blues piece, along with Zena Edwards with her quietly but powerfully delivered Reflections.
Throughout the album, Seckou Keita celebrates both the ties we keep with our ancestral lands and the contributions we make to our adoptive lands with soulful ballads, pop anthems, irresistible big band, dancey grooves, and intimate stories.
Overall, Homeland Chapter 1 acts as a bridge of genres; subtly blending the infectious Mbalax rhythms from his native Senegal with urban beats in tracks such as Nay Rafet and Ni Mala Beugué or between acoustic and pop anthems as shown in Wakili.
Homeland delves into past and present across serious topics, all led by the Kora, an ancient instrument dating from the 13th century, but always looking at its relevance today. Listeners will undoubtedly be moved, emotionally and physically!
Tracklist
- Bienvenue•
- Home Sweet Home•
- Ni Mala Beugué •
- Chaque Jour•
- Reflections•
- Bodoula•
- Bete Sona•
- Deportation Blues•
- Nay Rafet•
- Yerebe•
- Wakili•
- Kibaro
Credits
- Seckou Keita kora, voice, percussion
- Moussa Ngom keyboard, beats , piano
- Korka Dieng backing vocals
- Bah Kouyaté backing vocals
- Chloé Debaye Ka backing vocals
- Moustapha Gaye guitar
- Amady Sidibé guitar
- Laye Lô & Ma Ngoné drum kit
- Chris Obam Bass
- Assane Seck Percussion
- Dialykemo Cissokho Percussion
- Tom Colvin sound design
- Abdoulaye Sidibé Guest
- Daara J Family Guest
- Zena Edwards Guest
- Hannah Lowe Guest
- Bah Kouyaté Guest
- Moussa Ngom’s studio, Dakar Recorded at
- Xippi Studios in Dakar Recorded at
- Pyramide Studio, Brussels Recorded at
- Tom Colvin’s studio in London Recorded at
- Powerbeat Centre Culturel, Ziguinchor Recorded at
- Tom Colvin Mix
- Klaus Scheuermann Master
- Photography Taylor Kitoko
- Design Robin Beatty