Owiny Sigoma Band şarkı sözleri
Sanatçı · ayda 36 957 dinleyici
Sanatçının Albümleri
The Lost Tapes
2021 · albüm
(Nairobi) Too Hot
2016 · single
I Made You, You Made Me
2015 · single
Nyanza
2015 · albüm
Nyanza (Commentary Version)
2015 · albüm
Changaa Attack
2015 · mini albüm
Yukimwi
2014 · single
Nyiduonge Drums
2013 · single
Sunken Wrecks
2013 · single
Harpoon Land
2013 · mini albüm
Power Punch
2013 · albüm
Norbat Okelo
2013 · single
Here on the Line
2011 · single
Tafsiri Sound
2011 · mini albüm
Owiny Sigoma Band
2011 · albüm
Wires
2011 · single
Doyoi Nyajo Nam
2010 · single
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Founded in 2009, the Owiny Sigoma Band began during a cultural exchange project in Kenya entitled ‘The Art of Protest’. A group of london based musicians including Jesse Hackett, his brother Louis and school friend Tom Skinner were introduced to local musicians Joseph Nyamungu and Charles Owoko. Whilst both of them were singers, Nyamungu specialised in playing the Nyatiti, a stringed lute popular amongst the Luo people in western Kenya, whilst Owoko would play the Nyaduonge drum. 'The Lost Tapes' is split into two halves; the A-side having been recorded in Uganda, whilst the B-side was completed in Kenya. Although most of the project was recorded in 2019, this album is of a significant sentimental value since bandmember Charles Owoko very sadly passed away in 2015, shortly after they released their last record. The latter half of the project entails a number of recordings that Charles completed towards the end of his life – music that both Jesse and Louis Hackett describe as “stirring but special” - both a reminder and celebration of the pivotal role Owoko played in the band’s growth. As well as the cultural dichotomy, the intergenerational element has added to the uniqueness of the Owiny Sigoma Band’s sound. It is a timeless piece of music that accentuates the importance of different cultures collaborating with sincerity and quality; an apt illustration of how to push culture forward with conflicting yet curious attitudes.