Nduggu Dust

Rafiki Jazz
Nduggu Dust

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Release date: 26/Mar/2021
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Weight0.12kg0.12kg0.29kg0.12kg0.46kg
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Details / Tracklist: 1.1 Naalaikku Nalla Naal - Tomorrow Is A Good Day (India)
1.2 Nduggu Bouy - Too Much Dust (Guinea)
1.3 Tum Na Aaye - Before You Came (Pakistan)
1.4 Ngozi Ucheoma - Blessings (Nigeria/Ghana)
1.5 Omkoth Ma'ai - Stay With Me (Egypt)
1.6 Bani - Refusal (Senegal)
1.7 Hukus Bukus - Where Are You And I? (Kashmir)
1.8 Gesi Baglari - Gesi Vineyards (Turkey)
Description:Nduggu Dust by Rafiki Jazz, released 26 March 2021, includes the following tracks: "Tum na Aaye", "Omkoth Ma'ai", "Hukus Bukus" and more. This version of Nduggu Dust comes as a 1xCD. -
Rafiki Jazz are a big group of star musicians and singers from Africa, India, the Middle East, South America and Europe, bound together on a mission to share their sweeping divine borderless music. They specialise in multicultural fusion. Based in Sheffield, UK and featuring an eight-piece band who began as a collaboration between local musicians and migrant and refugee artists, and whose current lineup comes from four continents. Their four singers include Sufi soul exponent Sarah Yaseen and Avital Raz, a singer-songwriter born in Jerusalem who has studied music in India, while the backing includes west African kora, Arabic oud and ney flute, Indian and Brazilian percussion and even Caribbean steelpan. Whilst Rafiki Jazz has always exemplified multiculturalism with their 'big band' aesthetics as an orchestra that features steel pans, tablas, berimbau, darbuka, kora, maqam vocals, bass, ouds and flutes, this pandemic-lead album is a true intersection of individualism and collaboration. Altogether an eclectic and exciting album, triumphantly and successfully complete, circumventing the constraints of online remote working. This album may be Rafiki Jazz's finest.
No. of tracks: 8
Manufacturer No.: KONICD012
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