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Alostmen — Kologo (Strut)
Kologo by Alostmen
Alostmen’s music centers the kologo, a lute-like instrument played by the nomadic Frafra tribes of northern Ghana and southern Burkina-Faso, whose two long animal gut strings are tuned to a strident fourth interval. The kologo is believed to be a predecessor to the American banjo, though there are lots of African lutes that share this claim (you can read a lot more about the kologo and its place in African music here). It is, in any case, fundamental to Ghanaian traditional music and culture. As kologo player and frontman Stevo Atambire puts it in the title track, “Kologo there before the banjo/Kologo there before the flute/Kologo there before the guitar/Kologo there before the lute/ Kologo there before Ghana/Kologo there before my youth/Kologo there before my mother/Kologo be the music root.”
Bola - Burilbunbol Suma from: Bola - Volume 7 (Awesome Tapes From Africa, 2012)
Bola’s music melds sheer force of spirit with a sound not often heard by ears outside the remote Upper East Region of Ghana. His bold fury stems from the kologo, a two-stringed lute with a calabash gourd resonator, and Frafra language vocals, emitted in raspy bursts. Although he employs a traditional instrument and the age-old mode of griot story-telling, Bola embraces elements of up-to-the-minute mainstream Ghanaian music—drum machines, synths, bone-shaking bass. Inspired by pioneering kologo greats like King Ayisoba, Bola has taken a dynamic instrument used by traditional healers and herbalists to sing to god in search of advice and taken it to futuristic heights.
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Album Review: Alostmen – Kologo
https://music.mxdwn.com/2021/02/27/reviews/album-review-alostmen-kologo/
Bola’s music melds sheer force of spirit with a sound not often heard by ears outside the remote Upper East Region of Ghana.
For the River - i made this song with my band about plastic pollution in 2008... #ghana is even more polluted today... who do such songs benefit? #youtube #avenor #accra #livemusic #acoustic #cattle #koshka #trumpet #koanlogo #kologo #gome #dreadlocks #riverpollution #banplastic #reducereuserecycle LYRICS: i dey kai the way den we dey swim for the rivers plus wana friends afta den we dey fetch water take go cook den we dey chop better but somtin happen plastic come rivers turn into drastic dumps sewerage and electronic waste sweet river kai toxic taste i wan go boff for the river i wan hold ma head up for the river but e no dey anymore coz the river e full of borla e turn to gutter (at Midori-ku, Yokohama)
👣🎶 @atambirestevo & i have been on this journey for almost 10yrs...we have learnt so much from each other...much more to come...this we promise 📸 @niikotei #StevoNTheAlostmen #chalewote2017 @godin_guitars #kologo #frafra #ghana #africa #accra #livemusic (at Bukom-Ga)
King Ayisoba - Awudome