Welcome to Burkina-Electric !
BURKINA ELECTRIC'S
NEW DOUBLE EP, RÊEM TEKRÉ, IS OUT NOW, FEATURING BURKINA ELECTRIC
SONGS PLUS FANTASTIC REMIXES BY DJ SPOOKY, PAUL DE JONG (OF THE BOOKS), RUPERT
HUBER (OF TOSCA), RAZ MESINAI (BADAWI), AND STEFAN SCHNEIDER (OF MAPSTATION/TO
ROCOCO ROT)!!
SEE LINKS BELOW TO ORDER FROM CDBABY OR DOWNLOAD FROM iTUNES OR CALABASH MUSIC!
Burkina Electric is the first electronica band from Burkina Faso, in the deep
interior of West Africa. With its main base in the music scene of Ouagadougou,
Burkina Faso's capital, it is, at the same time, an international band, with
members living in New York, U.S.A. and Düsseldorf, Germany, as well as
in Ouaga. In Burkina Electric's music, the traditions and rhythms of Burkina
Faso meet and mingle with contemporary electronic dance culture, making it a
trailblazer in electronic world music. Before starting Burkina Electric in 2004,
band members Maï Lingani, Wende K. Blass, Pyrolator, and Lukas Ligeti had
become close friends as members of Beta Foly, a group that emerged from a workshop
led by Lukas and Pyrolator in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire, which, among other
experiments, created some of the earliest fusions of techno/trip-hop with African
traditional music.
The core band consists of four musicians and two dancers, often augmented by
guests. Rupert Huber, of the well-known Austrian electronica duo Tosca, collaborates
and performs with the group on selected occasions. All songs are composed and
choreographed collaboratively by all group members, and the music is directed
toward an audience appreciative of electronica/club culture.
Much electronic dance music, even in Africa, still seems to employ the same
rock and funk rhythms that have been used in Western pop for the past 50 years.
Burkina Electric challenges this convention and seeks to enrich the fabric of
this music by using different rhythms, equally danceable but rarely heard. Many
of the songs are built upon ancient rhythms of the Sahel such as the Mossi peoples'
Waraba and Ouennenga, little-known even in Africa outside of Burkina. The dancers,
whose choreographies meld elements of the traditional and the modern, invite
you to discover that these exotic rhythms groove at least as powerfully as disco,
house or drum&bass!
The group also creates new rhythms influenced by traditional grooves, and uses
sounds of traditional instruments and found sounds and soundscapes recorded
in Burkina in unusual ways. It is truly African electronica, both experimental
and entertaining. The performance is further enhanced by the use of live-manipulated
video.
Award-winning singer Maï Lingani, a star in Burkina Faso because of her
unique voice and charismatic stage presence, sings in Moré, Dioula, Bissa,
and French. Wende K. Blass, one of Burkina's premier guitarists, contributes
soulful guitar melodies. Electronicist/VJ Pyrolator has been one of Germany's
most inventive pop musicians and a top producer ever since the days of the "Neue
Deutsche Welle" some 25 years as a founding member of bands D.A.F. and
Der Plan, while New York-based drummer/electronicist Lukas Ligeti is one of
the most up-and-coming concert music composers internationally and has received
commissions from groups such as the Kronos Quartet and the Bang on a Can All
Stars.
And here are the two videos we made in Burkina Faso:
Burkina Electric "Tom Mi To Zi"

Burkina Electric / Foto: Werner Puntigam
www.burkina-electric.com
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·|· distribution Africa : www.seydoni.com
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