PGM 1404 ‘AFRICAN DELIGHT’ : aug.29 – sept.5

AFRICA…an enormous continent, with a vast and diverse array of music.

In Sub-Saharan Africa it’s mostly upbeat, polyrhythmic, and joyful, designed to accompany dancing and celebration. There’s also an extensive traditional folk music, with songs for every occasion, and historic religious and ceremonial music. It’s different—so it’s not surprising that it took us more than six years to produce our first program exploring the slower, quieter side of African music in 1989.

The most obvious difference when compared to contemporary ambient from Western countries is the emotional quality. Where Western ambient is often cool and trance-inducing, African ambient makes a joyful noise, and remains committed to traditional acoustic instruments, like the 21 string harp called the kora, the metallic thumb piano called the mbira, the West African lute called the ngoni, and a wide array of drums and percussion.

On this transmission of HEARTS of SPACE, the seductive polyrhythms and sweet modal harmonies of Sub-Saharan Africa, on a program called “AFRICAN DELIGHT.”  Music is by AYUB OGADA, SONA JOBARTEH, BETWEEN, STEPHAN MICUS, DANIEL BERKMAN, WILL RIDENOUR & BETSY BEVAN, and SAMITE.

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2 Responses

  1. Having heard over these many years the as-many African music programs on HoS, I would recommend at least these, if you can find them, maybe on the Channels, if not by (or, buy) a good Subscription:
    AFRICAN GENESIS 809
    a journey into the quiet heart of Africa
    AFRICAN TRANQUILITY 463
    the contemplative side of African music
    AFRICAN HEARTBEAT 884
    Quiet rhythms of the African soundscape
    1324 WEST AFRICAN SPIRITS
    the gentle joy and delicate rhythms of the kora
    SONG OF AFRICA 922
    a report from the gentle heart of African music
    Maybe these, also:
    Kora Connection So-African 1120
    AFRICA WEST 569
    the music of Western Africa, and African music
    AFRICA WEST 2 739
    the quiet side of the west African soundscape

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