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Senegal Sessions
Splice Sessions 是 Splice 的一个新标签。通过每两年一次的版本,我们将带领听众探索那些已经并将继续对全球音乐制作产生持久影响的地区的声音故事。我们将提升并向世界各地影响现代音乐的创作者、文化和乐器致敬,同时提供前所未有的独特声音体验。 这个首版以塞内加尔的声音为特色。我们深入该地区的创意脉搏,了解其音乐景观的过去、现在和未来。塞内加尔拥有丰富而富有内涵的音乐历史。音乐严重依赖打击乐,是一种远距离交流的形式,就像烟雾信号一样,我们想要捕捉到这一点。 该专辑在达喀尔录制,是与目前塑造塞内加尔文化的人才、声音和流派的合作。这是本次会议所产生的几个包的汇编(精彩片段),并将在未来几个月内发布。您会发现传统乐器(即 kora、sabar、ngoni 等)、鼓组、人声、低音吉他、键盘、长笛等。通过 Splice Sessions:塞内加尔探索尖端现代音乐与根深蒂固的家庭传统的交汇之处。
Congolese Drums with Andre Toungamani
Congolese Drums with Andre Toungamani is the third installment of Senegal Sessions and the first instrumental pack in the series. This groovy pack focuses on creating sounds to dance to in the style of Mbalax, Afrobeat, hip hop, and dancehall. Mbalax (or Mbalakh) is the national popular dance music of Senegal and the Gambia. It has sacred origins in the Serer people, an ultra-religious, ultra-conservative njuup music tradition and their sacred ndut rite ceremonies. By the 1970s, it became a fusion with other popular music from the African diaspora, the West, and Afropop such as jazz, soul, Latin, Congolese rumba, and rock blended with sabar, the traditional drumming and dance music of the Wolof—an ethnic group of northwestern Senegal. The genre's name derived from accompanying rhythms used in sabar called mbalax. Although Toungamani hails from Congo, he’s considered one of the best Mbalax players in Senegal. This fusion of cultures has provided the music community with a rhythmic gift to be unwrapped loop-by-loop in this pack. Filled with passion, history, cultural pride, and rhythm, find one-shots and loops that will add some serious movement to your next production.
Senegalese Serum with Wagane Faye
Wagane Faye—a prominent keyboardist for many of Dakar’s mbalax and Afrobeat bands—joined us at Laboutique Studios Dakar to record ample MIDI in the styles of mbalax, Afrobeat, dancehall, Afroswing, and Afropop. We then cut those MIDI performances into loops and made corresponding Serum presets for each. These presets focus on the sounds of West Africa. You'll find fula flutes, ngoni, kora, marimba, balafon, kalimba, percussion, plus synths, organs, and bass sounds.
Studio LaBoutique Dakar
The latest installment in Splice Sessions, Studio La Boutique Dakar, was recorded and produced by Pape Armand Boye at his studio in Ngor, Dakar. East meets west, world traveler Armand brings his experience to the sample pack world. The loops were recorded and produced in various styles ranging from Afrobeat to Afro-pop and Mbalax. The instrumentation is comprised of kora, acoustic and electric guitar, drums, percussion, electric bass, talking drum, and ukelele. The resulting sounds showcase both Armand’s travels and deep-seated roots in Dakar.
West African Voices
Recorded at Laboutique Studios Dakar, Senegalese singers Tidiane Batjily and Marietou Kouyate laid down improvised vocals in the style of Malian traditional folk (of the country Mali), mbalax, and Afrobeat. These vocals are powerfully stunning and mesmerizing. Upon his return to the music industry after a many year break, Tidiane Batjily found himself singing on many rap records. But truly, these male and female vocals showcasing many West African styles could find a home in any type of production from pop to psych to electronic and beyond.