Ennanga Vision: Ennanga Vision
Ennanga Vision: Ennanga Vision
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: Ennanga Vision
Label: Soundway Records
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 5056032309258
Genre: Electronic
Limited double colored vinyl LP pressing. 2017 release. This post-modern African soundtrack follows London producer Jesse Hackett's heady musical journey into the heart of Uganda - recording with chief collaborator, multi-instrumentalist and singer Albert Ssempeke and featuring assorted vocal legends from the north of the country. The music blends a fully electronic sensibility with unusual, hand-crafted, African one-string fiddles, a 200-year-old harp and an enormous, group-played xylophone. It mixes traditional Ugandan folk songs and modern pop forms into a new plastic organic vision.
Tracks:
1.1 New Sunshine
1.2 Otim's War
1.3 Like a Football
1.4 Essembi (Money)
1.5 Killing Ghosts
1.6 Happy Birthday Wonder (Acholi)
2.1 Abbanna Kange (Children of My Father)
2.2 All This Blue
2.3 Amadinda Eyeball
2.4 Kampala Auto Chase
2.5 Endongo Moogs
2.6 Silimu (Aids)
2.7 Jaja (Grandmother)