Grammy nominated Malian artist Fatoumata Diawara unveils Solomun remix of "Nsera" featuring Damon Albarn + accompanying video
GRAMMY NOMINATED MALIAN ARTIST FATOUMATA DIAWARA UNVEILS
SOLOMUN REMIX OF “NSERA” FEATURING DAMON ALBARN + ACCOMPANYING VIDEOFEATURED ON NSERA EP, OUT NOWNEW ALBUM LONDON KO OUT NOW TO CRITICAL ACCLAIM
photo credit: Alun Be“Rich, textured guitars complement her native Bambara
vocals and bring a contemporary feel to her traditional Malian sound.”
“There’s sorrow, longing, worry, sympathy and determination in Ms. Diawara’s voice.”
“Fatoumata Diawara has verve to spare, and a dynamic
voice whose partial cloudiness is fundamental to its appeal.”
June 23, 2023—Grammy-nominated Malian singer, songwriter, guitarist and actress Fatoumata Diawara is sharing a remix of the track “Nsera” (feat. Damon Albarn) by acclaimed German producer Solomun with an accompanying video; listen
HERE
and watch/share the Juan Gòmez de Mello-directed video HERE. The remix has already been tested and approved by thousands of festival-goers during Solomun’s recent DJ sets and is now available as a recording for the first time.The Solomun Remix hails from the Nsera EP, which includes the original track alongside a radio edit and extended edit of the remix. Of the original version of the single, Stereogum raves, “The song’s syncopated, synth-powered groove and bright, joyous melody will probably appeal to fans of LCD Soundsystem, Ibibio Sound Machine, and even bands with names that don’t fit that general pattern.” okayafrica. notes that “Albarn sings and plays keyboards on the track in a way that adds serenity and melancholy to the song’s ambiance,” while WNYC “Soundcheck” adds “the song is a dancey anthem that celebrates the diversity of cultures in West Africa–a diversity that has produced conflict but which Diawara sees as a source of strength.”The original track also appears on Diawara’s new full-length album
London Ko
, which is out now. Purchase/stream the album
HERE
. With the new album, Diawara continues to reinvent traditional African music, combining her Mandinka roots with afrobeat, jazz, pop, electronic and hip hop influences. That synthesis is reflected even in the album’s title, combining the names of the Western metropolis of London with that of the Malian capital of Bamako.Critical praise for London Ko:“There’s a nice contrast between the vocals and the beat…a nice summery vibe.”
—NPR Music “All Songs Considered”“Fatoumata Diawara, from Mali, rides a galloping six-beat modal groove topped by the Cuban pianist Roberto Fonseca in ‘Blues,’ which is by far the rawest song on her new album of international fusions, London Ko.”— The New York Times “[Fatoumata Diawara is] the perfect collaborator for fellow chameleon Damon Albarn, who has co-produced Diawara’s forthcoming album London Ko.”— Paste “On her strongest album yet, London Ko, Fatoumata Diawara demonstrates how music from today’s African diaspora can be ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once.’”— PopMatters “A majestic record…it’s a stunning feat of musicality.”— okayafrica. “Her songs tend to begin with the rhythms of the Mandinka people of Mali before piling on the Western pop, rock and jazz influences.”—WNYC “Soundcheck”Diawara notes of the album, “For me, London Ko means opening your mind. It also represents Damon Albarn’s connection to Malian music.” London Ko, a neologism coined by Diawara, represents an imagined continent bringing Europe and Africa together. While holding on to traditions, Diawara’s music gives a prophetic vision of what Africa can do. She invents an alternative space and time where it is possible to become master of your own destiny. Positioning herself as an actor in a future world, this album raises Diawara into the ranks of the great voices of Afrofuturism.Diawara is on tour throughout the summer, with stops featuring a number of major European festivals including the Copenhagen Jazz Festival, Istanbul Jazz Festival, Berlin’s Sommer Open-Air-Musikfestival and more. See below for the full routing.Diawara broke out in 2011 with her debut album, Fatou, which featured guest performances from legendary musicians John Paul Jones, Tony Allen and Toumani Diabaté. The record was hailed by Pitchfork as a “beguiling album” that “simply surrounds you with its atmosphere,” while The Guardian praised it as “an enjoyable, impressive set.” She received two nominations at the 61st Annual Grammy Awards for Best World Music Album for her 2018 album Fenfo and Best Dance Recording for “Ultimatum” in which she was featured with the English artist Disclosure.One of 11 children born to Malian parents in Ivory Coast, Diawara grew up in the ’90s in the Malian capital of Bamako. A celebrated child actor, Diawara starred in Dani Kouyaté’s critically acclaimed 2001 film Sia, The Dream of the Python. At age 19 she left home against the wishes of her family and joined the French street theater company Royale de Luxe, with whom she toured the world and began singing in the clubs and cafes of Paris. Diawara eventually found herself singing backing vocals for Dee Dee Bridgewater and Malian superstar Oumou Sangaré before signing with influential label World Circuit Records for her debut album. In addition to Sia…, Diawara’s film credits include the Academy Award-nominated Timbuktu, Morbayassa and Clouds of Conakry, as well as the documentaries The Africa Express and Mali Blues.
TRACK LIST
NSERA EP1. Nsera (Solomun Remix Edit)2. Nsera (Solomun Remix Extended)3. NseraTOUR DATESJune 23—Périgny, FR—Festival Notes En VertJune 24—Fontainebleau, FR—Festival Django ReinhardtJune 25—Montauban, FR—Montauban en ScènesJune 29—Belfort, FR—Les EurockéennesJune 30—Nort-sur-Erdre, FR—Festival La Nuit de l’ErdreJuly 1—Puteaux, FR—Parvis de la DefenseJuly 2—Autrans, FR—Vercors Music FestivalJuly 5—Copenhagen, DK—Copenhagen Jazz FestivalJuly 7—Brussels, BE—Saule @ La SemoJuly 8—St-Clair, FR—Festival Beauregard HérouvilleJuly 9—Saint-Malô-du-Bois, FR—Poupet FestivalJuly 13—Ravenna, IT—Palazzo San Giacomo RussiJuly 15—Cartagena, ESP—Festival La Mar de MúsicasJuly 17—Istanbul, TUR—Istanbul Jazz FestivalJuly 19—Juan-les-Pins, FR—Jazz à JuanJuly 22—Mèze, FR—Festival de ThauJuly 25—Berlin, DE—Sommer Open-Air-MusikfestivalJuly 26—Jena, DE—KulturarenaJuly 27—Herzberg, DE—Herzberg FestivalJuly 28—Karlsruhe, DE—Zeltival TolhausJuly 30—Marciac, FR—Jazz in MarciacAugust 5—Vertheuil, FR—SunSka FestivalAugust 11—Locorotondo, IT—Locus FestivalSeptember 6—Venice, IT—Piazzale Divisione AcquiSeptember 7—Ferrara, IT—Ferrara Sotto le StelleSeptember 27—Atlanta, GA—City WinerySeptember 29—Washington, D.C.—Music Center at StrathmoreSeptember 30—Princeton, NJ—McCarter Theater CenterNovember 17—Geneva, CH—Festival Les CréativesNovember 19—Rome, IT—Romaeuropa FestivalNovember 20—Florence, IT—H/Earthbeat FestivalNovember 22—Barcelona, ES—Cruilla de TardorNovember 29—Sarreguemines, FR—Saison CulturelleNovember 30—Luxembourg, LUX—Den AtelierDecember 1—Anvers, BE—Festival WinterFuseDecember 7—St. Polten, AT—FestspielhausDecember 14—Tulle, FR—L’Empreinte BriveBOLD—sold out https://fatoumatadiawara.com/en/
SOLOMUN REMIX OF “NSERA” FEATURING DAMON ALBARN + ACCOMPANYING VIDEOFEATURED ON NSERA EP, OUT NOWNEW ALBUM LONDON KO OUT NOW TO CRITICAL ACCLAIM

vocals and bring a contemporary feel to her traditional Malian sound.”


voice whose partial cloudiness is fundamental to its appeal.”

—NPR Music “All Songs Considered”“Fatoumata Diawara, from Mali, rides a galloping six-beat modal groove topped by the Cuban pianist Roberto Fonseca in ‘Blues,’ which is by far the rawest song on her new album of international fusions, London Ko.”— The New York Times “[Fatoumata Diawara is] the perfect collaborator for fellow chameleon Damon Albarn, who has co-produced Diawara’s forthcoming album London Ko.”— Paste “On her strongest album yet, London Ko, Fatoumata Diawara demonstrates how music from today’s African diaspora can be ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once.’”— PopMatters “A majestic record…it’s a stunning feat of musicality.”— okayafrica. “Her songs tend to begin with the rhythms of the Mandinka people of Mali before piling on the Western pop, rock and jazz influences.”—WNYC “Soundcheck”Diawara notes of the album, “For me, London Ko means opening your mind. It also represents Damon Albarn’s connection to Malian music.” London Ko, a neologism coined by Diawara, represents an imagined continent bringing Europe and Africa together. While holding on to traditions, Diawara’s music gives a prophetic vision of what Africa can do. She invents an alternative space and time where it is possible to become master of your own destiny. Positioning herself as an actor in a future world, this album raises Diawara into the ranks of the great voices of Afrofuturism.Diawara is on tour throughout the summer, with stops featuring a number of major European festivals including the Copenhagen Jazz Festival, Istanbul Jazz Festival, Berlin’s Sommer Open-Air-Musikfestival and more. See below for the full routing.Diawara broke out in 2011 with her debut album, Fatou, which featured guest performances from legendary musicians John Paul Jones, Tony Allen and Toumani Diabaté. The record was hailed by Pitchfork as a “beguiling album” that “simply surrounds you with its atmosphere,” while The Guardian praised it as “an enjoyable, impressive set.” She received two nominations at the 61st Annual Grammy Awards for Best World Music Album for her 2018 album Fenfo and Best Dance Recording for “Ultimatum” in which she was featured with the English artist Disclosure.One of 11 children born to Malian parents in Ivory Coast, Diawara grew up in the ’90s in the Malian capital of Bamako. A celebrated child actor, Diawara starred in Dani Kouyaté’s critically acclaimed 2001 film Sia, The Dream of the Python. At age 19 she left home against the wishes of her family and joined the French street theater company Royale de Luxe, with whom she toured the world and began singing in the clubs and cafes of Paris. Diawara eventually found herself singing backing vocals for Dee Dee Bridgewater and Malian superstar Oumou Sangaré before signing with influential label World Circuit Records for her debut album. In addition to Sia…, Diawara’s film credits include the Academy Award-nominated Timbuktu, Morbayassa and Clouds of Conakry, as well as the documentaries The Africa Express and Mali Blues.

NSERA EP1. Nsera (Solomun Remix Edit)2. Nsera (Solomun Remix Extended)3. NseraTOUR DATESJune 23—Périgny, FR—Festival Notes En VertJune 24—Fontainebleau, FR—Festival Django ReinhardtJune 25—Montauban, FR—Montauban en ScènesJune 29—Belfort, FR—Les EurockéennesJune 30—Nort-sur-Erdre, FR—Festival La Nuit de l’ErdreJuly 1—Puteaux, FR—Parvis de la DefenseJuly 2—Autrans, FR—Vercors Music FestivalJuly 5—Copenhagen, DK—Copenhagen Jazz FestivalJuly 7—Brussels, BE—Saule @ La SemoJuly 8—St-Clair, FR—Festival Beauregard HérouvilleJuly 9—Saint-Malô-du-Bois, FR—Poupet FestivalJuly 13—Ravenna, IT—Palazzo San Giacomo RussiJuly 15—Cartagena, ESP—Festival La Mar de MúsicasJuly 17—Istanbul, TUR—Istanbul Jazz FestivalJuly 19—Juan-les-Pins, FR—Jazz à JuanJuly 22—Mèze, FR—Festival de ThauJuly 25—Berlin, DE—Sommer Open-Air-MusikfestivalJuly 26—Jena, DE—KulturarenaJuly 27—Herzberg, DE—Herzberg FestivalJuly 28—Karlsruhe, DE—Zeltival TolhausJuly 30—Marciac, FR—Jazz in MarciacAugust 5—Vertheuil, FR—SunSka FestivalAugust 11—Locorotondo, IT—Locus FestivalSeptember 6—Venice, IT—Piazzale Divisione AcquiSeptember 7—Ferrara, IT—Ferrara Sotto le StelleSeptember 27—Atlanta, GA—City WinerySeptember 29—Washington, D.C.—Music Center at StrathmoreSeptember 30—Princeton, NJ—McCarter Theater CenterNovember 17—Geneva, CH—Festival Les CréativesNovember 19—Rome, IT—Romaeuropa FestivalNovember 20—Florence, IT—H/Earthbeat FestivalNovember 22—Barcelona, ES—Cruilla de TardorNovember 29—Sarreguemines, FR—Saison CulturelleNovember 30—Luxembourg, LUX—Den AtelierDecember 1—Anvers, BE—Festival WinterFuseDecember 7—St. Polten, AT—FestspielhausDecember 14—Tulle, FR—L’Empreinte BriveBOLD—sold out https://fatoumatadiawara.com/en/
Published on June 23, 2023 08:56
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