Do You Know a Place Called Flekkeroy?
Do You Know a Place Called Flekkeroy?
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album

Our Take
Our Take
In his latest release, "Do You Know A Place Called Flekkeroy?", Dawda Jobareth takes us on a whimsical journey through a mystical land of musical delights. The album opens with the title track, a funky, Afrobeat-infused groove that immediately hooks the listener in with its infectious rhythm and Jobareth's soulful vocals.
As we delve deeper into the album, we are treated to a diverse array of sounds and influences, from the jazzy undertones of "Rainbow Bridge" to the afro-pop vibes of "Sunshine Dancefloor". Jobareth effortlessly blends traditional Senegalese sounds with modern production techniques, creating a truly unique sonic experience that keeps the listener engaged from start to finish.
The standout track of the album has to be "Dance of the Fireflies", a mesmerising blend of pulsating rhythms and shimmering melodies that will have you up on your feet and grooving along in no time. Jobareth's masterful musicianship is on full display here, showcasing his ability to seamlessly blend different genres and styles into a cohesive and captivating whole.
Overall, "Do You Know A Place Called Flekkeroy?" is a delightful and infectious album that is sure to put a smile on your face and a spring in your step. Jobareth's playful and inventive approach to music-making shines through on every track, making this a must-listen for fans of world music and beyond. So grab your dancing shoes and take a trip to Flekkeroy with Dawda Jobareth - you won't be disappointed.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Do You Know a Place Called Flekkeroy?
2. Mbasi Got Lost in the Woods
3. Yankouba
5. New Planet
6. Togo
7. Winter Trees Standing Sleeping
8. Jackie - Ing
4. Moccahouse
Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
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About the artist
Dawda Jobarteh
Dawda Jobareth is a musical daredevil, a sonic wizard, a true maverick in the world of music. Hailing from the vibrant streets of Gambia, this enigmatic artist brings a fresh, innovative sound that effortlessly blends traditional African rhythms with contemporary beats. Jobareth's music is a kaleidoscope of genres, a wild ride for your ears and soul. His infectious melodies will have you dancing in your living room, while his introspective lyrics will leave you pondering the complexities of life. His voice is a powerhouse, capable of soaring highs and soulful lows that will send shivers down your spine. But Jobareth is not just a talented musician, he's also a visionary. His live performances are a sight to behold, a mesmerizing experience that will leave you wanting more. Whether he's playing to a sold-out arena or an intimate club, Jobareth always delivers a show-stopping performance that will stay with you long after the lights have gone down. In a sea of cookie-cutter pop stars and manufactured acts, Dawda Jobareth stands out as a true original. His music is a breath of fresh air in a world that is often too predictable and homogenous. So do yourself a favor and give Jobareth a listen - you won't be disappointed. Trust me, this is one artist you don't want to sleep on.
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