Faithless guitarist Dave Randall, has produced a border-breaking debut album, Nommo, that is a spellbinding work of great heart and subtlety. Drawing on a wealth of musical, political and cultural references, Randall fuses spoken word, poetry, ethereal vocals and dance rhythms from around the globe. With collaborators as disparate as the angelic Icelandic singer Emiliana Torrini, Kurdistani poet Ismail Taha and New York rapper Anthony DeMore, Nommo is a liberating musical melting pot. Mixing the street sounds of Gaza City with traditional West African instrumentation and complex polyphonal soundscapes, Nommo takes the listener on a blissfully eclectic aural excursion. Charming, relatively simple acoustic tracks such as the emotive gem "Killing Me" and sublime "Weebles Fall" are no less evocative than their more complex neighbours. One of which, "Di Wengi Sane", somehow blends rap, female harmonising from Togo and Cameroon, a speech by Charlie Chaplin and a sitar, all wrapped in raw infectious percussion. Wise, original and inspiring, Slovo's debut is as challenging as it is uplifting
Written by Dave Randall (click below for full credits) Published by BMG Music.
Oct 2002
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