I heard them live three years ago at the Lowell Folk Festival. They were absolutely amazing and mesmerizing. Incredible the sounds they get from those folk instruments.
Great musicians, the effects used on that traditional instrument enriched the sound, awesome percussionists, and that voice......this session just made my week...
Amazing Malian shredders. I saw them a couple years back and it turned into a huge dance party in front of the stage. It was mostly people from Mali, turns out Bassekou's family have been royal musicians for generations. Oh yea and he can shred guitar like Hendrix and has a son who isn't too far behind.
roy_for_real exactly. there’s like three kouyatés, they’re from an old maliness line of griot performers. for all we know, these “jams” might be made up of renditions of century-old songs. but you’re right, the melodies are gorgeous!
Thanks Bassekou for your inspiration. See u at the top! From a brother who really appreciate your work and thank God to have blessed you with so much gifts, talents and abilities. Keep flourishing!
Du vrai swing !!!!!! Des textes de chants simples mais très instructifs. Bravo les gars. Avec des amis, nous en avons eu plein pour tout le week end. Un grand merci pour le MALI !!!!!!
Brilliant live performance. Nice information about the inspiration for the album. Is this a public radio station? The host comes across as kind of an amateur.
captop12 The host never pretends to be familiar with or even a student of the music. The host and this remarkable station put a wide variety of music in the world frequently unfamiliar to so many listeners. A Godsend.
+Turner McDougal The other plausible reason would be to reduce the overtone due to resonance of the skin (drummers do that on their drum kits). But I think it's more for a mic'ing reason, they don't seem too picky about those kind of things.
I heard them live three years ago at the Lowell Folk Festival. They were absolutely amazing and mesmerizing. Incredible the sounds they get from those folk instruments.
These guys play tight as hell
Great musicians, the effects used on that traditional instrument enriched the sound, awesome percussionists, and that voice......this session just made my week...
Amazing Malian shredders. I saw them a couple years back and it turned into a huge dance party in front of the stage. It was mostly people from Mali, turns out Bassekou's family have been royal musicians for generations. Oh yea and he can shred guitar like Hendrix and has a son who isn't too far behind.
This is like perfection on a different level
I love how much fun they're having jamming away and creating such gorgeous melodies
and they're not even jamming I think
roy_for_real exactly. there’s like three kouyatés, they’re from an old maliness line of griot performers. for all we know, these “jams” might be made up of renditions of century-old songs. but you’re right, the melodies are gorgeous!
The Jimi Hendrix of Africa!
I love their use of (presumably mali traditional) microtonal scales, check out that interval at 24:55. This band is great in so many ways
It's August and "Ba Power" is still at the top of my personal Album-of-the-year-list of 2015. Absolutely gorgeous!
sounds from the motherland. Amazing
man i saw this video when it first came out and ive got to say they are just as amazing as the first time i saw this. holy fuck
Enchanting, magical, incredibly soothing! Grateful to you all for sharing your talents ❤️
wow this really takes off when the vocals kick in!
+Rene Perez She's Bassekou Kouyate's wife, by the way.
Coco The Killa that's awesome. Thanks for the info friend :)
Great music and a really good interview. First-class broadcasting. Thanks.
This is so beautiful. Sounds like a faster Tinariwen.
Luv you Bassekou!!!!
Yea! So funky. Ngoni Ba delivers.
Thanks Bassekou for your inspiration. See u at the top! From a brother who really appreciate your work and thank God to have blessed you with so much gifts, talents and abilities. Keep flourishing!
Fousseyni Kouyate is a brute.
Hypnotic, stunning,
I love how they groove them gittern things.
Du vrai swing !!!!!! Des textes de chants simples mais très instructifs. Bravo les gars.
Avec des amis, nous en avons eu plein pour tout le week end. Un grand merci pour le MALI !!!!!!
Outstanding solos! I don't know the instruments they are playing, but they are brilliant at playing them!
....nameless musicians? Awesome!
Such an intimacy in the sound of the instruments.
Encore je tire chapeau grand frère bassékou, toujours toujours le même
N'Goni Fô Sekou..Fier
Speechless I am left
Too good...seriously. Unbelievable musicianship by every player. Take notes.
Wonderfully refreshing and talented!
Superb!!
Bassekou isn't even trying.. What is this level of talent?
Please keep up this good work! Thank you
magnifique , super groupe
Beautiful
Bravissimi bella musica bellissima voce della cantante ciao
So cool
Amazin!!! It's cool
"I've got blisters on my fingers!"
Cam Dowell John Lennon!
+Gavin Mooney Ringo said it.
John imagined it
La meilleure musique c'est ce qu'on entend
This SLAMS
Amazing!!!!
AMAZING!!! WOW!!I Instant fan.
Amazing music!
powerful and great
GREAT performance. Simply Awesome!
THIS
IS
AMAZING! :O
WOW!
Qué nivel! Buenisimoooooo
Thank you for sharing such beautiful music.
This is great!
nice sound i like
merci! magnifique
unreal
First track sounds like King of Limbs.
no, king of limbs sounds like the first track.
they're inspired by Fela Kuti, sounds alike
Dope
💗💗💗
Wow. Way better than that Jimmy fallon band.
Brilliant live performance. Nice information about the inspiration for the album. Is this a public radio station? The host comes across as kind of an amateur.
captop12 The host never pretends to be familiar with or even a student of the music. The host and this remarkable station put a wide variety of music in the world frequently unfamiliar to so many listeners. A Godsend.
como se llama la primera cancion es lo mejor
Gm
1st it's so hard to play these instruments cause they don't have frets, second they don't really play chords, so they kind of play solos all the time
👍👍👍👍💕💪👏👏👏
Whose here from Tiktok
A little inspiration from some good cannabis me thinks
why do they put black tape on their instruments ?
Alejandro Barboza
Alejandro Barboza Likely to tape down contact microphones on their instruments.
+Turner McDougal The other plausible reason would be to reduce the overtone due to resonance of the skin (drummers do that on their drum kits).
But I think it's more for a mic'ing reason, they don't seem too picky about those kind of things.
To hide the brand of the instruments due to copyright issues :) Just joking! :)
nice weed music
text message at 10:45 lool
Damn! Compare this to the junk played on the USA stations.
Very skilled..but stiff host.