Ali Farka Touré's bandmate arrives with his version of desert
blues.
Afel Bocoum is a singer, songwriter and guitarist from the town of Niafunké
in northern Mali, an area known for its „desert blues“.
Bocoum's music represents the most delicate, virtuosically
sophisticated branch of this genre. From the age of 13, he was in Ali Farka
Touré's band and is considered his most talented successor. Over the
course of three decades, he contributed profusely to the music with which Touré
won two Grammy Awards during his lifetime. In 2002, Bocoum collaborated with
rock icon and African music connoisseur Damon Albarn, lead singer of Blur, and
they performed together in London and Denmark.
His debut album Alkibar (1999) brought him international acclaim, leading him
to collaborate with Damon Albarn and Toumani Diabaté on the 2002 Mali Music
album, and he has regularly contributed to the renowned Africa Express projects,
collaborating with Béla Fleck, Habib Koité, Tartit Ensemble and Bassek Kouyaté,
among others. His latest album Lindé (2020) is a remarkable blend of deep
tradition and daring innovation. The album features guest appearances by notable
musicians such as Tony Allen, Vin Gordon and Madou Diabaté, and was produced by
Damon Albarn (Blur) with Nick Gold (World Circuit). Albarn says of it:
„Afel's voice is one of Mali's treasures and this
record is a gift to us all.“