Posted November 17, 2008 by Moozic
Bolomabory
by Mamadou Diabate


Moozic says: "In Diabate's hands, the kora proves capable of infinite variation, encompassing delicately articulated structures, swirling eddies of glissandi, pounding, vertical rhythms and roaring cataracts of arpeggio. " I would say the same except that someone already said it. Mamadou is like an angel's flight captured in notes.
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