Jako Maron - The electro Maloya experiments of Jako Maron (2018) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: Jako Maron
- Title: The electro Maloya experiments of Jako Maron
- Year Of Release: 2018
- Label: Born Bad Records
- Genre: afrobeat, electronic, world
- Quality: FLAC (tracks) - 24/44100 Hz
- Total Time: 55:40 min
- Total Size: 609 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Jako Maron, was born in St Denis, Reunion Island in 1968. He developed an interest in electronic music composition from the late 90’s and for the last 15 years began experimenting with the tertiary and binary beats of Maloya music via modular synthesis and drum machines. This album compiles for the first time his electro-Maloya experiments.
Traditional Maloya described the songs, music and dances of slaves of sugar plantations of Réunion Island in the 17th Century – Maloya ceremonies paid tribute to ancestors and mediated between the living and the dead. The music and culture began to be more widely accepted by Réunionese society from the 1930s as folklorist Georges Fourcade began to play Maloya songs. By the ‘50s, Maloya tracks were appearing on 78rpm releases and, in the ‘60s, it was used as a form of cultural protest music. In the mid-‘70s, a new generation began exploring new directions in the music, using Créole language and may different styles of Maloya music emerged. Jako Maron explores the full spectrum of these styles through his electronic re-interpretations of his native lands music.
Tracklist:
01. Batbaté Maloya
02. Maloya Valsé chok 1
03. Maloya B5160-8
04. Malabanndélé
05. Katangaz
06. Fanali dann bwa
07. An lér si lo bor
08. Papiyon zerb zon
09. Mégaloya
10. Kaféléktro larivé
11. Dobout' dann ron
Traditional Maloya described the songs, music and dances of slaves of sugar plantations of Réunion Island in the 17th Century – Maloya ceremonies paid tribute to ancestors and mediated between the living and the dead. The music and culture began to be more widely accepted by Réunionese society from the 1930s as folklorist Georges Fourcade began to play Maloya songs. By the ‘50s, Maloya tracks were appearing on 78rpm releases and, in the ‘60s, it was used as a form of cultural protest music. In the mid-‘70s, a new generation began exploring new directions in the music, using Créole language and may different styles of Maloya music emerged. Jako Maron explores the full spectrum of these styles through his electronic re-interpretations of his native lands music.
Tracklist:
01. Batbaté Maloya
02. Maloya Valsé chok 1
03. Maloya B5160-8
04. Malabanndélé
05. Katangaz
06. Fanali dann bwa
07. An lér si lo bor
08. Papiyon zerb zon
09. Mégaloya
10. Kaféléktro larivé
11. Dobout' dann ron
Year 2018 | World | Electronic | FLAC / APE | HD & Vinyl
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