Ballaké Sissoko Teams Up With Sona Jobarteh For Double Kora Bliss
Credit: Julien Borel
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Ballaké Sissoko is here to finally answer the age-old riddle “What’s
better than one kora?” Two koras, turns out. Seems obvious now. <br>
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<p>In anticipation of
his new album, out this month on the Nø Førmat! label, the Malian
kora player released a video of himself with fellow kora
master, the griot Sona Jobarteh, and the results are suitably
sublime. Give it a listen:
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Ahhhh. Right?
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<p>The whole album is
full of intriguing collaborations. In addition to Jobarteh, Salif
Keita, Nouvelle Vague singer Camille, frequent Sissoko collaborator cellist Vincent Segal, and French rapper Oxmo Puccino comprise the
guest list. His collaboration with Puccino was released as a single
and video as well, proving that the kora can find its place in just
about any genre.</p>
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We’re all
“<em>frottons les mains</em>”—rubbing our hands—in anticipation of
<em>Djourou</em>, <a href="https://idol.lnk.to/Djourou">which can preordered
right here.</a></p>