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O Yinne!
O Yinne!O Yinne!O Yinne!

Catno

PH33008

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Album Stereo

Country

Germany

Release date

Jan 1, 2023

Alogte ono & his sounds of joy - Philophon Records - dispo au Discopathe Montpellier

Their single “Mam Yinne Wa”, which was released in 2016 and produced by Max Weissenfeldt (Poets of Rhythm, Whitefield Brothers), and their debut album of the same name from 2019 brought Alogte Oho & His Sounds of Joy a worldwide audience and meanwhile also a lively concert schedule in Europe.

Gilles Peterson stated after the band's performance at his World Wide Festival: “It was my absolute favorite moment in 16 years at the festival. They were everything that music is for me in 2022." A further album was needed. Here it is!

“O Yinne” is now the second album by Alogte Oho & His Sounds of Joy, on which Max Weissenfeldt has taken over the direction again. The album was primarily recorded in Weissenfeldt's "Joy Sound Studios" in Kumasi, the capital of the Ashanti Kingdom, deep in the tropical rainforest of Ghana.

The gospel choir singing, which is reminiscent of the trombones of Jericho in intensity, is the brand core of the group alongside the melodic brass interjections, the flashing synthesizer accents and the heavily grooving rhythm section. However, anyone who thinks of what is commonly referred to as Gospel when hearing the word will be surprised, because gospel here only refers to the textual content. Musically, it's an Afro-futuristic firework of pentatonic vocal explosions, carried by rolling West African rhythms. It’s Frafra-Gospel, not Gospel.

Media: Mi
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A1

O Yinne

A2

La Ka Ba'a

A3

This Is Bolga!

A4

Te Bola Be?

B1

Yinne Te Yelle Be

B2

A Lemine Me

B3

Doose Mam

B4

Gure Yose Me

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