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Cheikh Lô

Senegal

vocal, el. guitar, drums, timbales

A giant of African music. And the voice of Cheikh Lô is unique, cosmopolitan, graceful, slender and high-pitched, pulsating irregularly.

Cheikh Lô has forty years of music in his dreadlocks. He started out as a drummer. “From Bobo Dioulasso to Dakar”, summarises the chilled-out guy. Born in 1955 in Burkina Faso’s second city, where his father was a jeweller, this passionate Senegalese man took his first orchestral steps with Volta Jazz. The ensemble, one of the best in post-independence West Africa, revisited Cuban song, classics from the Congolese Tabu Ley Rochereau and created Creole-style dance pieces. In 1995, Youssou N’Dour offered to produce Lô’s debut album, Ne La Thiass, which became a global success. In 2000, Lô sang alongside Ibrahim Ferrer on “Choco’s Guajira”, from Cuban pianist Rubén González’s album hanchullo.

In 2002, he appeared on two tracks of the Red Hot Organization’s tribute album to Fela Kuti, Red Hot and Riot. He collaborated with Les Nubians and Manu Dibango on one of the tracks, “Shakara / Lady (Part Two).”

Pavel Šmíd

Czech Republic

el. guitar

Music producer and multiinstrumentalist with a strong connection to West African music and co-founder of the music publishing and recording studio Rustical Records.

Among his most important projects is the international music collective King’N’Doom.

Other successful albums from his production stable include the debut by silesian songwriter Moonshye, “Curtain of the Moon”‚ and a collaboration with Vladimír Václavek on the album “Fly... Tak Leť!” and the “Damask Rose” debut album by Scottish singer-songwriter Steven Johnston.

Pavel Šmíd

Czech Republic

el. guitar

Music producer and multiinstrumentalist with a strong connection to West African music and co-founder of the music publishing and recording studio Rustical Records.

Among his most important projects is the international music collective King’N’Doom.

Other successful albums from his production stable include the debut by silesian songwriter Moonshye, “Curtain of the Moon”‚ and a collaboration with Vladimír Václavek on the album “Fly... Tak Leť!” and the “Damask Rose” debut album by Scottish singer-songwriter Steven Johnston.

Sharon Mansur

Israel

keys

Sharon “Shasha” Mansur, pianist, producer and sought-after keyboardist in the Israeli music scene. After years of performing around the world as a keyboardist in various ensembles, Sharon presents two solo performances for the first time, expressing her works that unfold between two musical extremes.

Sharon has performed and recorded with many artists, including: Orphaned Land, Yossi Fine and Ben Aylon, ANNA RF and more.

Dave Smith

United King’n’dom

drums

Dave Smith is best known for his work with Robert Plant and the Sensational Space Shifters, Fofoulah, and Afro-Blues group Juju. He has recorded drums for Rachid Taha, Bassekou Kouyate and Robert Plant and has performed with Patty Griffin, Donny McCaslin, Chrisse Hynde and Eddie Henderson. As co-founder of the Loop Collective, Dave is part of some of the most adventurous musical projects in the UK, which include Strobes, Cloudmakers Trio, Outhouse, MA and Splice. As co-leader of Outhouse Ruhabi and Fofoulah, he is the man behind the most fruitful collision of West African drum music and European jazz yet to surface.

Dave Smith

United King’n’dom

drums

Dave Smith is best known for his work with Robert Plant and the Sensational Space Shifters, Fofoulah, and Afro-Blues group Juju. He has recorded drums for Rachid Taha, Bassekou Kouyate and Robert Plant and has performed with Patty Griffin, Donny McCaslin, Chrisse Hynde and Eddie Henderson. As co-founder of the Loop Collective, Dave is part of some of the most adventurous musical projects in the UK, which include Strobes, Cloudmakers Trio, Outhouse, MA and Splice. As co-leader of Outhouse Ruhabi and Fofoulah, he is the man behind the most fruitful collision of West African drum music and European jazz yet to surface.

Leopold Lô

Senegal

sabar drums, congas

Léopold Lô belongs to one of the well-known griot families of Senegal. He has been drumming since childhood. Founded his group African Roots Percussion in Senegal in 1988. He has been living in Germany since 2011 and has also brought together musicians and dancers here under the name African Roots Percussion. It is a great pleasure for him to share a concern about his culture through music and dance.

Abdoulaye Dembele

Burkina Faso

balafon, djembe, n’goni / kora

Abdoulaye is the mythical child of Burkina Faso. Born in Bobo-Dioulasso and from a family of griots, Abdoulaye learned traditional Bwabas rhythms on the balafon with his father from the age of seven, and it was his uncles: the Coulibaly family who introduced him to percussion. Abdoulaye Dembélé “Mana Mana Kouman”:

At the age of 13, he joined the “Avenir” troupe, which was created by the Burkinabé state with the aim of representing traditional music throughout the country. With his brothers in a band called Landaya, they won the the first prize at the Bobo Dioulasso culture festival.

He was a member of many bands (Ereman Kono, Lonko, Béou Béou, Mamadou Diabate’s percussion mania). In 2001 Abdoulaye moved to France where he founded the band Sinikan.

Abdoulaye Dembele

Burkina Faso

balafon, djembe, n’goni / kora

Abdoulaye is the mythical child of Burkina Faso. Born in Bobo-Dioulasso and from a family of griots, Abdoulaye learned traditional Bwabas rhythms on the balafon with his father from the age of seven, and it was his uncles: the Coulibaly family who introduced him to percussion. Abdoulaye Dembélé “Mana Mana Kouman”:

At the age of 13, he joined the “Avenir” troupe, which was created by the Burkinabé state with the aim of representing traditional music throughout the country. With his brothers in a band called Landaya, they won the the first prize at the Bobo Dioulasso culture festival.

He was a member of many bands (Ereman Kono, Lonko, Béou Béou, Mamadou Diabate’s percussion mania). In 2001 Abdoulaye moved to France where he founded the band Sinikan.

Tomáš Liška

Czech Republic

bass guitar

Studied double bass at the J. Ježek Conservatory in Prague and subsequently completed his master’s degree at the prestigious Jazz Institut Berlin, under the guidance of renowned American players and teachers Greg Cohen and John Hollenbeck.

Tomáš performs at jazz festivals and concert halls around the world. He has won awards at several major jazz festivals and workshops, chiefly in Poland, Belgium and Spain. His first band Invisible World is highly respected thanks to their distinctive voice and sensitive fusion of jazz and world music. They have won several awards, including the Andel Award˝for the album Hope (2020) and tour around the world.

Petr Smékal

Czech Republic

sax

He began his musical education in childhood and while he studied the recorder and clarinet at the Brno Conservatory he is basically self-taught on the saxophone. He has attended several jazz workshops and taken private lessons with renowned saxophonists Gintra Kočí and Radek Zapadl. Stylistically, he tends towards fusion, funk and pop-jazz, which has greatly influenced his sound, phrasing, articulation and modal approach to improvisation. He is a member of the Big Band Cotatcha Orchestra and the band Point of Few on whose debut album he collaborated with the famous keyboardist Jason Lindner from New York, who you may know from David Bowie’s last and iconic album Blackstar.

MartY

Czech Republic

executive

Audiophile. Founder and owner of Rustical Records – the label and studio. Founder of King’N’Doom project. Visuals, graphics and production. Invisible man operating with his Tim, Tea, Tobi and Petra from King’s’town.

MartY

Czech Republic

executive

Audiophile. Founder and owner of Rustical Records – the label and studio. Founder of King’N’Doom project. Visuals, graphics and production. Invisible man operating with his Tim, Tea, Tobi and Petra from King’s’town.

King’N’Doom feat. Cheikh Lô

Jah’rabi traditional
arranged by King’n’Doom

King Lô, Xale, Zikr King Lô
composed by Pavel Šmíd

Guiss Guiss, Jamm, Bourama, Degg Gui, Ne La Thiass
composed by Cheikh Lô


Recorded at Colours of Ostrava music
festival and Czech Radio Ostrava in July ’22
by Jana Jelínková & Vojtech Svatos

Mixed by Jana Jelínková

Mastered by Michal Pekárek / sCore

Graphic design by Martin Piro
and Ivan Melich / Mentéo

Photos by Michaela Sošková,
Denisa Blatná, Martin Piro

Executive producer Martin Piro


Tracklist:

Jah’rabi

Guiss Guiss

King Lô

Jamm

Bourama

Zikr King Lô

Degg Gui

Xale

Ne La Thiass

Cheikh Lô / Senegal
vocal, el. guitar, drums, timbales

Pavel Šmíd / Czech Republic
el. guitar

Sharon “Shasha” Mansur / Israel
keys

Dave Smith / United Kingdom
drums

Leopold Lô / Senegal
sabar drums, congas

Abdoulaye Dembele / Burkina Faso
balafon, djembé, n’goni / kora

Tomáš Liška / Czech Republic
bass guitar

Petr Smékal / Czech Republic
sax


Special thanks to:

King’N’Doom crew:
Michaela Sošková, Darja Budínová,
Jana Jelínková, Denisa Blatná, Vojtech Svatos, Anna Kubíčková, Klára Richterová, Štěpán Podrazil, Jiří Čejka, Roman Opia Peterson, Erika Šmídová

Colours of Ostrava:
Zlata Holušová, Pavla Slívová,
Petra Hradilová, Jiří Moravčík

Czech Radio Ostrava:
Josef Podstata, Marek Hoblík, Aleš Dluhý


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