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CD: KOKOKO! - Fongola
CD: KOKOKO! - Fongola
The Kinshasa collective who turn landfill into floor-fillers
This debut is the best collaboration between a French producer and African musicians since Yves Wernert got together with Malian ngoni player Issa Bagoyogo for a string of masterful fusion albums during the Noughties.
The lyrics of these eleven songs tackle sorcery, magic, greed and corruption; a perfect match for the tense brutality of arrangements that seem entirely built from harsh noises rather than clean notes (such as the buzzy racket a faulty jack plug makes when plugged into a guitar), and yet add up to a multilayered sound more compelling in its rawness than anything else you'll hear this year. Debruit’s electronic beats don’t always sit perfectly with the organic forward roll of the live musicians, but this is a minor quibble and arguable a question of taste. What’s more important, is that his European sensibility brings retro-futuristic synth textures and melodies to the table, evocative of the best 1970s Kraut rock while also moving that aesthetic forward into the 21st century.
It should be noted that KOKOKO! are playing a number of festivals in Europe and the UK over the summer, so do try to catch them live. They have great onstage charisma and it really is the best way to fully appreciate the alchemy by which they’ve turned landfill into floor-fillers.
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