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Day 4: Discovery of the Young Stars… Story

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…d a wonderful Teng’ (the horn): Here’s the full band. The leader is second from right. The two lead dancers are third from the right and far right sitting. https://youtu.be/YT7fEQn7u5o https://youtu.be/F_iuv9uwlRo https://youtu.be/ZLRh1szBXoI https://youtu.be/NLstJmXsKTU https://youtu.be/-fgeskbFbow Jose Kokeyo Jose is a fantastic benga player. Interestingly, as a young student in the early ’60s he went to university in Moscow. So he and Jimmy had…

Day 3: Homa Bay and the Kochia Dancers Story

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…the studio we recording the visually spectacular Kochia Dancers. We drove from Kisumu to Homa Bay; we’re on Lake Victoria now at Homa Bay (still 1PM on your Lake Victoria dial) but a little more south and a little more west, on the south shore of the Winam Gulf. After a long drive, we set up at the hotel in a beautiful field against the lake – we’re surrounded by camels and pelicans, which is frankly a bit off putting. The pelicans are big enough…

Day 2: Focus on the Nyatiti, Orutu and DRUMS! Story

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…w setting things up and recording both audio and video. So here’s the view from behind the scenes: A young audience watches proceeding (performers are on far right, tent protecting recording equipment far left against back of truck, video guys in middle). And a view from the field showing Jimmy on Camera 2 filming Organda Joginda: Andy resting after setting up microphones: And Steve working as chief engineer on this session (Macbook Pro and two Mo…

Day 1: The music of the Luo – starting at Rang’ala Village Story

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…The Sega Sega Band Led by Osumba Rateng. This is Benga style, originating from the Luo tribes, as they gradually built on the percussive/bass sounds of the Nytati to form something more bluesy; it morphs later into Rumba, which combines Benga and also Congolese music which is in turn heavily influenced by Cuban music. The big guy in Luo Benga was Daniel Owino Misiani who developed the style in the 60’s. A big reason to return to Luo-lands is to t…

From Kisoro to Nairobi to Lake Victoria Story

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…light: Our sound engineer Willie Bembe enjoyed his first ever flight going from Nairobi to Kigali. He was far less scared of the thunderstorms then the rest of us, but did make things interesting. He almost went to the bathroom in the galley, confusing it for a loo. During a stop-over on the route to Kigali, he almost gave the flight attendee a heart attack by trying to smoke near the back door of the plane while we were refueling. Nice. 1-2-3 Cla…

Day 6: The Studio @ Traveller’s Rest Hotel, Kisoro Story

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…e amazing, high energy performance… As always, the babies are not excluded from the show. They learn the traditional Batwa songs and dances from the earliest age… Kamunto Moses The return of the guitar and magic bass. This is Kisoro Hill who had a couple hours to work with Winyo and Jessie on an ‘Influences’ session. You’ll remember our beat boxer in a pot (bassist): And you’ll remember our guitarist…….who was happy to be back performing with us!…

Day 5 (PM): The ‘Togetherness Group’ from Kanyabukunga Story

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…ity – Fiona Nyiraguhirwa. Fiona has been sponsored by UOBDU through Junior School. Everyone is hoping she will be able to continue her education into High School and beyond. She is a wonderful role model for the Batwa and is proving how, with the right opportunity, Batwa children can achieve the same educational goals as any other child. Here are the videos which include a Batwa song called ‘Abagyeni Beza’ which is in praise of visitors to the com…

Day 5: Recording the Mperwa Dancers Story

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…joins the performance and takes the lead in most dances… While spectators from every generation take a seat for the performance… Here are the videos: https://youtu.be/zFjbdw9j1io https://youtu.be/W_VV8xEYziM https://youtu.be/t8Ui32w_NbI https://youtu.be/QHo5Eb2Az20 https://youtu.be/wxzzC5qcweU https://youtu.be/mhzNpJLsZFA https://youtu.be/h_mVjup7_6s https://youtu.be/1zjh68iNClw Jessie leads the first Influences session and Winyo accompanies the…

Day 4: UOBDU and the Birara Dancers Story

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…ding site for the first time. There’s a great irony about hills in Uganda. From a farming perspective, hill tops are often the worst land, far from towns and difficult to farm. The Batwa find themselves on a lot of hill tops. From an observers perspective, however, we found ourselves at the top of a hill, with a 360 degree view across the mountains and valleys. Every hill has been farmed, creating a mosaic of fields. Same were tilled, others in fu…

Day 3: From Nairobi to Kigali to Kisoro Story

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…a little too often, a little too close to 1,000 foot drops. We are now in the heart of gorilla country, surrounded by trekkers who have come to see the beautiful silver back males. But we are here to record the Batwa tribes, who were displaced from their forest homes by the understandable desire to protect the mountain gorilla. Right sentiment, horribly executed, as we’ll discuss over the next few blogs. But we are safe at our hotel and eager to b…

Day 1 & 2: Preparing to leave for Kisoro, Uganda Story

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…in the studio. It is worth re-introducing everyone again, as we will be discussing them throughout the trip: From Ketebul Music   Tabu Osusa, Founder Steve, Project Manger Jesse, Chief Sound Engineer Willie, Sound Engineer Patrick, Chief Video Engineer Nick, Trainee Engineer   Winyo, Ketebul Music Artist, “Influences Sessions” From Abubilla Music               Jimmy Allen, Founder of Abubilla Music & Video Engineer for Singing Wells         Andy,…

Kenya (Coast): Day 4 – the road back to Nairobi Story

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…Tabu for a project and we discussed the idea of a mobile recording studio. From that discussion, we established Singing Wells. We thought something might happened because Tabu was pretty sure – but it was odd to get this e mail out of the blue. But then Andy came down in October 2010. First time he came to studio he was very business like. He had a checklist that he wanted to go to. He wanted to get his to do list out of the way. He was very busin…

Kenya (Coast): Day 2 – recording in the village of Kibarani Story

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…g and dancing in the Koringongo style. They used the Marimba, a wooden xylophone. Wonderful lead vocals, very Islamic sound… 4 the Mzinga, featuring the Marimba …with lots of the children   The Children Our routine is now established. We drive into a village and meet the musicians and begin setting up. We are about 10 folks and the musicians are another 10-15. We then start the first song and by the end of the session we are generally surrounded b…

Day 1: The very first field recording day for Singing Wells Story

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…he music. Three things to report…. The Village Sita is about 15 kilometres from Malindi, which is on the Kenyan eastern coast, against the India Ocean. It has a long history, is mostly Muslim and has been ‘discovered’ by everyone including Chinese Emperor’s in the 1400’s. Sita is a very small village with about 200 people; we recorded in a subset of the village, where all of Bado‘s brother’s and sisters lived with their families. Bado is the fourt…

On the eve of our very first field recording trip….. Story

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…yed percussion throughout. There was a lot of dancing, including a drop by from Maddo: Winyo: He’s the current new star from the Ketebul stable. He sang back up for Samba and when he came on he said he was humbled by the extraordinary talent in the room. 50 years of East African music, the hand-off of one generation to the next. Massive respect for each others talent and an amazing evening that only Tabu could pull off. Amazing voice: We recorded…