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		<title>WHAT ELIJAH SAID, debut EP from LAMIN FOFANA</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 31 Aug 2010 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dutty Artz will release Lamin Fofana&#8216;s debut EP What Elijah Said on September 21. Lamin has been steadily working on beats for the past few years, and he&#8217;s about to make a public birth. When we asked him to describe the music, Lamin sent us this sentence: “Yet, he would refer to the Mother Plane, [...]]]></description>
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<p>Dutty Artz will release <a href="http://twitter.com/laminfofana">Lamin Fofana</a>&#8216;s debut EP <em>What Elijah Said</em> on September 21. Lamin has been steadily working on beats for the past few years, and he&#8217;s about to make a public birth.</p>
<p>When we asked him to describe the music, Lamin sent us this sentence: “<em>Yet, he would refer to the Mother Plane, a mysterious space ship with superior beings, giant black gods or something like that, that patrolled the universe, keeping an eye on the devil and ready to rescue Black Muslims from Armageddon.</em>”  Sounds like sci-fi, but turns out it’s from the New York Times 1975 obituary (!) for Nation of Islam founder Elijah Muhammad.</p>
<p>Everything is not what it seems, and this music’s mark of greatness is the way it so effortlessly calls for repeat listens.</p>
<p><em>What Elijah Said</em> EP:</p>
<p>01 Happy 2010 // Dark Days Are Coming<br />
02 &#8220;I will admonish you and give you absolution&#8221;<br />
03 What Elijah Said // Eye on the Devil<br />
04 Dance In Yr Blood</p>
<p>Artwork: Boy holding fluorescent bulb,  photo by <a href="http://www.brendanbannon.com/">Brendan Bannon</a>,  Dandora  Dumpsite, Nairobi. 8/29/2006.   Hundreds  of trash pickers  scavenge the  dump for food, plastic, glass, and metal.  Areas of the  dump smolder  from a slow burn of plastics and detritus  just under the  surface. Local  activist have attempted to close the site  due to  pollution concerns.</p>
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<p><em>Lamin Fofana  was born in the West African country of Guinea. When the political situation got bumpy, he moved to Freetown, Sierra Leone, where his routine involved listening to Goodie Mob and Organized Konfusion as well as attending Quranic schools/mosques. In 1997 Lamin’s family had to flee worsening conditions in Sierra Leone &#8211; losing friends, belongings, documents, a home. They spent several days crossing roads and bridges destroyed by rebels to prevent people from escaping. At the end of the year, Fofana found a new home in Harlem, New York, where he lives today.</em></p>
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		<title>BALLA AND EBENEZER</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Jul 2008 20:49:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Adding a little zest and balance to that sublime track/post over at mudd up! There&#8217;s never enough Balla to go round. I&#8217;m not sure what this song is really about. It is a praise song for someone named Moussa Konate (who was a driver? an apprentice? I&#8217;ll have to consult my aunt or one of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Adding a little zest and balance to that sublime <a href="http://www.negrophonic.com/2008/sakhodougou/">track/post</a> over at mudd up! There&#8217;s never enough Balla to go round.  I&#8217;m not sure what this song is really about.  It is a praise song for someone named Moussa Konate (who was a driver? an apprentice? I&#8217;ll have to consult my aunt or one of my cousins) but this doesn&#8217;t sound like a traditional praise song. This music was designed to blaze dance floors.  What was Conakry nightlife like in 1968 or &#8217;71?  What about Lagos? or Freetown? I have a bunch of 7 and 12 inches serving as windows, looking into the past and discovering a part of your parents that they&#8217;ve abandon a long time ago.  Maybe abandon is a strong word.  Either way, expect more of these in the future.</p>
<p><a href="http://nyc.duttyartz.com/mp3s/BallaEtSesBalladins-Samba.mp3" class="broken_link">Balla Et Ses Balladins &#8211; Samba</a></p>
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<p>The Chief Commander of Juju Music Ebenezer Obey is also a praise-singer, combining the rich cultural and spiritual musical traditions of Yoruba people from the Ogun State in South-Western Nigeria with the excitement of Lagos highlife and Christian themes to create melodious, dance floor music and praise songs for the wealthy, famous and the powerful. Listen for the talking drums, which you can also hear these days in NYC underground/subway drummers.</p>
<p><a href="http://nyc.duttyartz.com/mp3s/EbenezerObey-OroNipaLace.mp3" class="broken_link">Ebenezer Obey &#8211; Oro Nipa Lace</a></p>
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