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Discography
Selected discography that served as inspiration
*Music cited in this work
Blackwell, Ed, and Dewey Redman. Red And Black in Willisau. Black Saint, 1985.
Camara, Ladji. Africa, New York Drum Masterpieces. LYRCD 7345, 1975.
Craig Taborn Trio. Chants. ECM, 2013
Fly Trio. Year of The Snake. ECM, 2012.
Gerville, Meddy. Jazz Amwin. Musik Export Association, 2006.
Graves, Milford. Grand Unification. Tzadik, 1998.
Keita, Mamady, and Special Guest Famoudou Konaté. Hamanah. Fonti Musicali, 1996.
*Malpaís. Un Día Lejano 1. Papaya Music, 2009.
N’Diaye Rose, Doudou. Djabote. Real World Music, 1994.
Pygmées. Congo: Polyphonies Pygmées Du Nord-Congo — Congo: Pygmy Polyphonies From North Congo. VDE-Gallo, 2011.
Ravitz, Ziv, and Lionel Loueke. Within this Stone. Intuition, 2022.
*Shetrit, Yogev. New Path. Digipack, CD, 2016.
Various Artists. Ewe Music of Ghana. Smithsonian Folkways Recordings, 1969.
Various Artists. Swaziland: Songs of the Swazi. VDE-Gallo, 2009.
Virelles, David. Continuum. Pi Recordings, 2012.
Virelles, David. Gnosis. ECM, 2017.
Virelles, David. Mbókò. ECM, 2014.
Zenón, Miguel. Música De Las Américas. Miel Music, 2022
*Ziad, Karim. Ifrikya. ACT, 2001.
VIDEOS
Zimmerli, Lukas. “Mendiani - "Denaben Dundun", "Den" & “Bundiani”. YouTube, February 25, 2024. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dNfBG2At9io&t=208s
Azawan. “Azawan (jazz et chaâbi) - Ya Noudjoum Ellil (Cheikh El Hasnaoui)”. YouTube, June 27, 2023. https://youtu.be/mYW67__nYNI
Aylon, Ben. “ROSE RHYTHM • Ben Aylon & Les Rosettes (Doudou Ndiaye Rose)”. YouTube, January 26, 2024. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7LjeicLKBd0
Pitar, Elvis. “Cantos Indigenas Bribris, Talamanca- Costa Rica. Cantos con Tambor Bribri. Elvis Pitar”. YouTube, October 26, 2019. https://youtu.be/Yutc6rNWDBY?si=HFZi0UhWFRjIs7HY