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Mo Kolours
Ep1
Mo Kolours
Some records seem to come out of nowhere. Witness this debut EP by the half-Mauritian percussionist and singer Mo Kolours, which unites an array of more familiar influences with the Sega music of his island roots. These heavily rhythmic slave songs from the Indian Ocean offer a vital clue to the sound of this enchanting EP. The rhythms lead the way here, whether the straight percussive workout of ‘Drum Talking’ or the crafty vocal manipulation that drives the low-slung bump of ‘Biddies’, a song that traces an imaginary line between Theo Parrish and Gonja Sufi. ‘Dead Of Night’ mines the symbolism of The Beatles’ outwardly chirpy ‘Blackbird’ while his own ‘Bakiraq’ (say it like Burt) resembles a soul classic pieced together from fragments around the flickering light of a fire. There’s a sense of spontaneity at the heart of Mo Kolours’ music and much of the music he loves: Jimi Hendrix, Nina Simone, King Tubby and many more. Like the best records, the result is so much more than just the sum of its influences: it’s a new feeling which breathes fresh life into the past and keeps its eyes set firmly on the future. Dropping into the One Handed roster like Hawk on a half pipe, Mo Kolours offers a set of deep, spaced out weed shanties that give your ears a lively smoke.
Media | Music VINYL LP (Vinyl) |
Number of records | 1 |
Released | May 24, 2011 |
Label | handed music HAND12009 |
Genre | Hip Hop / Rap |
Dimensions | 300 g (Weight (estimated)) |