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Live Picks: 2/24-2/26
Fatoumata Diawara
BY JORDAN MAINZER
The kick-off to Frequency Festival and a guest all the way from Mali!
2/24: Oren Ambarchi, Constellation
To kick off the Frequency Festival, Oren Ambarchi headlines Constellation tonight. He was part of two albums last year: solo release Simian Angel (Editions Mego) and Oglon Day (33 33), a collaboration with Mark Fell, Will Guthrie, and Sam Shalabi. Of the two, not the comparatively groovy, propulsive latter but the former should be closer to what he plays tonight, which will be a solo set with guitar and electronics, even though both tracks of Simian Angel feature collaborations with famed percussionist Cyro Baptista. Both tracks at first prominently feature Baptista before Ambarchi’s synthetic guitar playing comes into focus. “Palm Sugar Candy” starts with subtle, yet forceful hand percussion, introducing harmonic washes of electronics and creaking tones, eventually speeding up as atonal electronics emerge. Ambarchi’s guitar is only perceptible midway through, as the song eventually slows and becomes a gently arising journey towards the end. The title track is longer but less chaotic, beginning with Baptista’s incredible berimbau giving way to Ambarchi’s random guitar-driven piano.
Canadian sound artist crys cole opens, performing a new solo work.
2/25: Fatoumata Diawara, City Winery
Malian actor and singer-songwriter Fatoumata Diawara comes to City Winery tomorrow night. Her most recent album was 2018′s excellent Fenfo; she’s also notably appeared in Abderrahmane Sissako’s 2014 opus Timbuktu and Lutz Gregor’s documentary Mali Blues. And I guess she appeared on a Disclosure song?