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Mulatta World Sesions, Manding Jamming   
03/23/2005 07:33AM
Contributed by: ARomero

CD ReviewsMandeng Eletrik

Mulatta World Sesions Vol. 1 (Mulatta Records MW001)

Mulatta World Sesions Vol. 1 is the result of a fabulous jam that took place in New York City at the end of 1999. The sessions included traditional Manding group WOFA (Guinea) and several New York-based musicians, including Will Calhoun (Living Colour), Damon Banks, Bill Ware, Sasha Crnobrnja, and several African musicians living in the region.

The album brings together Manding vocals and traditional acoustic instruments -such as the bala, jembe and flutes- with Western harmonica, violin and electronic keyboards.

Mulatta World Sesions Vol. 1 features infectious electronic grooves, along with spectacular jembe and flute solos. There are also duals between two instruments that are closely related, the Manding bala (also known as balaphone) and the vibraphone. A rare and superb combination.

You can find more about Mandeng Eletrik by reading the group's biography here.

[Buy Mandeng Eletrik now].

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