Fila Dambé Milk and meat are essential in Fulani culture, serving as a vital link between herders and consumers. Milk represents purity, cleanliness, love of neighbor, and communal living. In traditional Malian society, the Fulani exchanged milk and meat for rice and millet from the Bambara through a system of barter. Each group depended on the other, making peace essential for maintaining the stability of this traditional economic system based on interdependent trade. This system reinforced the Fulani's values of sharing and generosity, which were crucial to their way of life.
Bonjo is back! The deepest of Nyabinghi and Afro drums with the Don Adrian Sherwood on the magic desk. Love the Ghanaian flavours this time around, welcome back Master B! Ex-Friendly
Sublime and self confident.
A timeless classic.
Powerful and sometimes strident Malian vocal backed by one acoustic guitar.
That's all that's needed to continue the beauty of a culture.
The recording quality is great, there's texture in the vocal and guitar, and space in between. tonypi