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      Samba Touré's music is characterized by hypnotic guitar grooves radiating with the intensity of the desert sun. It transcends borders, creating an authentic and groundbreaking sonic landscape—a journey of emotional depth and rhythmic brilliance where tradition meets innovation, resonating with the spirit of Northern Mali.

      Renowned Malian guitar legend, he is celebrated for his distinctive style that not only mirrors but also elevates the enduring legacy of the legendary Ali Farka Touré, with whom he toured worldwide. The genesis of their association traces back to the 90s when Ali Farka Touré discovered the young singer while he played with Farafina Lolo, Samba’s initial group, which gained immense popularity in Mali. Impressed by Samba's talent, Ali Farka Touré gifted him a guitar, encouraging a shift towards more traditional music. This mentorship culminated in the production of Samba's debut album, "Fondo" (The Way), a 100% traditional Songhoy album. The single "Anbafo," a tribute to Malian women, achieved resounding success in West Africa.

       He toured extensively throughout Europe, making noteworthy appearances at events such as the Roskilde Festival in Denmark, the Viljandi Folk Festival in Estonia, Paradiso and Grounds Podium in the Netherlands, Muziekpublique in Belgium, and more.

       Samba's upcoming album, "Baarakelaw" (The Workers), to be released in autumn 2024 by Glitterbeat, blends traditional music, blues-rock, psychedelic elements, ballads, and love songs. The album explores the theme of small trades in Bamako, paying tribute to water sellers, tailors, and housekeepers—crucial yet often overlooked contributors to social cohesion in Mali. It includes a heartfelt tribute to Samba's late wife, who passed away during his 2023 European tour.

       In "Baarakelaw", Samba Touré emerges again as a sort of an anti-griot, singing not for illustrious ancestors or contemporary power figures but for the simple people who constitute his daily landscape. He dedicates these songs of homage, dignity, and respect, infused with compassion and good-natured humor, to those too often forgotten or despised. While inspired by Malian society, the album's message holds universal significance.


                                                                                        photo Ankur Malhotra