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BRIEF COMMENTS: PERFORMANCE
"Mr Diabate, a virtuosic kora player, reared in Guinea, was a clear audience
favorite."
New York Times, September 18, 2002
"Draped like a Guinean pope, the charismatic Diabate was the cock of the walk."
LA Weekly, CA, September 20, 2002
"It was an amazing evening, worth repeating."
Music Connection Magazine,CA, February, 2003
"Prince Diabate and his band turned in a regal performance."
Hi Desert Post, CA, July, 2003
"Prince Diabate is forging a new connection with the older musical forms"
Folkworks Magazine, Los Angeles, Sept-Oct, 2003
"Diabate delivered two sets of traditional vocal, kora, djembe and krin rhythms rearranged to include acoustic and electric guitar. Added to that mix, Becky Allen's clear voice and lyrical flute accompanied the leader's virtuoso kora performance.
The Santa Barbara Independent, CA, USA, August 2004
"Prince Diabate's music covers a lot of ground, from reggae to rap, but it's the Guinean musician's ancestral roots that hold the most sway in his upbeat, worldly compositions."
Albuquerque Journal, NM, November, 2004
"Diabate's masterful fusion of funk, reggae, Caribbean rhythms and the traditional sounds of his Malinke roots in Guinea, West Africa, make his some of the freshest, most danceable music going....Diabate's technical wizardry with the kora and his mastery of it are sorcerer-like."
ALIBI, Albuquerque, NM, November, 2004
"It was wonderful having Prince here - truly a gracious (and amazingly talented) artist."
KBCS 91.3FM Radio, Bellevue-Seattle, WA, Jan, 2005
"The Guinean kora master, Prince Diabate, updates griot music for Westerners without diminishing its traditional power."
The New Yorker Magazine, NY, October, 2005
"Diabate has evolved into one of the most innovative West African artists... He weaves elements of rock and reggae into the fabric of his music and plays a wireless electro-acoustic kora - with special effects supplied from distortion pedals."
The Georgia Straight, Vancouver, BC, Canada, November 2005
"Not only is he in high demand on the festival circuit, but his innovation with the instrument has earned him widespread acclaim."
Arizona Daily Star, AZ, September, 2006
"Prince Diabate is a leading Kora player of his generation and is from a Malinke family from Guinea, West Africa. He combines the traditions of Manden music with modern fusion, including reggae, rap, blues and funk. Prince Diabate has created a refreshing, modern version of Manden music rich with external musical influences." Africasounds.com, January, 2007
"Prince Diabate lived up to his reputation. The virtuosic kora player showed an amazing mastery of his instrument, delighting music lovers- of all cultural backgrounds - with the divine sounds he produced."
The Sudbury Star, Ontario, Canada, October, 2007.
"Prince Diabate, un artista de la kora guineana demostro el dominio que tiene de este instrumento."
Review from Fimec-Chiclana,El Puente Chiclana Noticias,Spain, July 2010
"Prince Diabate procedente de Guinea, nos llamo la atencion el control que tenia tocando la kora y la transparencia del sonido. Como una amiga dijo,
"Si cierras los ojos parece que estas en otro sitio".
Review from Fimec-Chiclana by n Concierto - fanzine de musica independiente, Spain, July 2010
"Beyond being a master of the kora, Prince Diabate has blown open the musical territory traditionally covered by the kora. His original music is genre-defying and he stands out like a true guitar hero during his performances..In addition to his instrumental genius, Prince also has a powerful voice that gives his compositions an emotional edge. He definitely brought the people together during his set, again rousing the attendees out of their seats to dance and gather at the stage."
Review from Damngoodtunes.com Seattle, USA July 2014
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BRIEF COMMENTS: Album, DJERELON.
"Prince Diabate is one of the most exciting kora players working today. He also sings both traditional Manding music and his own compositions, and is very interested in fusing traditional music with modern ideas without having the modern elements dominate."
worlddiscoveries.net, January 2007
"Prince Diabate has taken a new direction on his latest album. He approached Kante Manfila to collaborate on the arrangements and production...he has gone back to the roots of the Peuhl, Susu & Malinke people of Guinea for inspiration. The title means 'remember your roots' and the set proves that roots is best." www.muzikifan Sept 2006
"DJERELON: a sure winner for West African music fans."
- Spin The Globe, KAOS, 89.3FM, WA. USA, May, 2006
Djerelon: Editor's Pick
'Incredible African music that is sure to whisk you away to West Africa."
Smother Magazine, June 2006
''A very snappy world beat set that doesn't follow convention as much as march to its own drummer; any fans who know him from before won't be disappointed, while any new fans will be delighted.'' Midwest Record, June 21, 2006
' All of the instruments are the real thing and you won't find anything plugged in here...I recommend DJERELON to all world music fans and to those who just want to feel the joy that a true artist like Diabate delivers.' LA YOGA Magazine, July/August, 2006
"Un album ambitieux, enregistre a Conakry avec une vingtaine de musiciens : des cordes raffinees, des tambours et du balafon qui nous parlent pour vrai, des flutes subtiles ou dechirantes. Un disque fluide."
Yves Bernard, Le Devoir, Montreal, Canada, July 2006
...'Expert arranging sets this recording apart from many contemporary recordings of Mande music...[Prince Diabate] reveals his broad experience and modernity with subtlety and cool. Djerelon establishes him as an important player in the growing wave of West African acoustic pop.'
Banning Eyre, Afropop Worldwide, July 2006
"Like much of the best West African music, Djerelon is upbeat, but with a blue-toned soul, as minor-keyed phrasings snake their way through the predominantly happy melodies."Michael Keefe, Pop Matters, Aug 21, 2006
'Beautiful, modernized and multilayered African Mandingo griot pop...if you enjoy gorgeous, melody-driven African pop, you'll want to check this album out!' Slipcue E-Zine, June, 2006
"Using a mix of traditional songs and original compositions, Diabate neatly keeps a foot in both the traditional and modern camps, making for a satisfying showcase of contemporary West African roots music." Folk Roots Magazine, UK, Dec, 2006.
"Mr Diabate, a virtuosic kora player, reared in Guinea, was a clear audience
favorite."
New York Times, September 18, 2002
"Draped like a Guinean pope, the charismatic Diabate was the cock of the walk."
LA Weekly, CA, September 20, 2002
"It was an amazing evening, worth repeating."
Music Connection Magazine,CA, February, 2003
"Prince Diabate and his band turned in a regal performance."
Hi Desert Post, CA, July, 2003
"Prince Diabate is forging a new connection with the older musical forms"
Folkworks Magazine, Los Angeles, Sept-Oct, 2003
"Diabate delivered two sets of traditional vocal, kora, djembe and krin rhythms rearranged to include acoustic and electric guitar. Added to that mix, Becky Allen's clear voice and lyrical flute accompanied the leader's virtuoso kora performance.
The Santa Barbara Independent, CA, USA, August 2004
"Prince Diabate's music covers a lot of ground, from reggae to rap, but it's the Guinean musician's ancestral roots that hold the most sway in his upbeat, worldly compositions."
Albuquerque Journal, NM, November, 2004
"Diabate's masterful fusion of funk, reggae, Caribbean rhythms and the traditional sounds of his Malinke roots in Guinea, West Africa, make his some of the freshest, most danceable music going....Diabate's technical wizardry with the kora and his mastery of it are sorcerer-like."
ALIBI, Albuquerque, NM, November, 2004
"It was wonderful having Prince here - truly a gracious (and amazingly talented) artist."
KBCS 91.3FM Radio, Bellevue-Seattle, WA, Jan, 2005
"The Guinean kora master, Prince Diabate, updates griot music for Westerners without diminishing its traditional power."
The New Yorker Magazine, NY, October, 2005
"Diabate has evolved into one of the most innovative West African artists... He weaves elements of rock and reggae into the fabric of his music and plays a wireless electro-acoustic kora - with special effects supplied from distortion pedals."
The Georgia Straight, Vancouver, BC, Canada, November 2005
"Not only is he in high demand on the festival circuit, but his innovation with the instrument has earned him widespread acclaim."
Arizona Daily Star, AZ, September, 2006
"Prince Diabate is a leading Kora player of his generation and is from a Malinke family from Guinea, West Africa. He combines the traditions of Manden music with modern fusion, including reggae, rap, blues and funk. Prince Diabate has created a refreshing, modern version of Manden music rich with external musical influences." Africasounds.com, January, 2007
"Prince Diabate lived up to his reputation. The virtuosic kora player showed an amazing mastery of his instrument, delighting music lovers- of all cultural backgrounds - with the divine sounds he produced."
The Sudbury Star, Ontario, Canada, October, 2007.
"Prince Diabate, un artista de la kora guineana demostro el dominio que tiene de este instrumento."
Review from Fimec-Chiclana,El Puente Chiclana Noticias,Spain, July 2010
"Prince Diabate procedente de Guinea, nos llamo la atencion el control que tenia tocando la kora y la transparencia del sonido. Como una amiga dijo,
"Si cierras los ojos parece que estas en otro sitio".
Review from Fimec-Chiclana by n Concierto - fanzine de musica independiente, Spain, July 2010
"Beyond being a master of the kora, Prince Diabate has blown open the musical territory traditionally covered by the kora. His original music is genre-defying and he stands out like a true guitar hero during his performances..In addition to his instrumental genius, Prince also has a powerful voice that gives his compositions an emotional edge. He definitely brought the people together during his set, again rousing the attendees out of their seats to dance and gather at the stage."
Review from Damngoodtunes.com Seattle, USA July 2014
--------------------------------------------------------------------
BRIEF COMMENTS: Album, DJERELON.
"Prince Diabate is one of the most exciting kora players working today. He also sings both traditional Manding music and his own compositions, and is very interested in fusing traditional music with modern ideas without having the modern elements dominate."
worlddiscoveries.net, January 2007
"Prince Diabate has taken a new direction on his latest album. He approached Kante Manfila to collaborate on the arrangements and production...he has gone back to the roots of the Peuhl, Susu & Malinke people of Guinea for inspiration. The title means 'remember your roots' and the set proves that roots is best." www.muzikifan Sept 2006
"DJERELON: a sure winner for West African music fans."
- Spin The Globe, KAOS, 89.3FM, WA. USA, May, 2006
Djerelon: Editor's Pick
'Incredible African music that is sure to whisk you away to West Africa."
Smother Magazine, June 2006
''A very snappy world beat set that doesn't follow convention as much as march to its own drummer; any fans who know him from before won't be disappointed, while any new fans will be delighted.'' Midwest Record, June 21, 2006
' All of the instruments are the real thing and you won't find anything plugged in here...I recommend DJERELON to all world music fans and to those who just want to feel the joy that a true artist like Diabate delivers.' LA YOGA Magazine, July/August, 2006
"Un album ambitieux, enregistre a Conakry avec une vingtaine de musiciens : des cordes raffinees, des tambours et du balafon qui nous parlent pour vrai, des flutes subtiles ou dechirantes. Un disque fluide."
Yves Bernard, Le Devoir, Montreal, Canada, July 2006
...'Expert arranging sets this recording apart from many contemporary recordings of Mande music...[Prince Diabate] reveals his broad experience and modernity with subtlety and cool. Djerelon establishes him as an important player in the growing wave of West African acoustic pop.'
Banning Eyre, Afropop Worldwide, July 2006
"Like much of the best West African music, Djerelon is upbeat, but with a blue-toned soul, as minor-keyed phrasings snake their way through the predominantly happy melodies."Michael Keefe, Pop Matters, Aug 21, 2006
'Beautiful, modernized and multilayered African Mandingo griot pop...if you enjoy gorgeous, melody-driven African pop, you'll want to check this album out!' Slipcue E-Zine, June, 2006
"Using a mix of traditional songs and original compositions, Diabate neatly keeps a foot in both the traditional and modern camps, making for a satisfying showcase of contemporary West African roots music." Folk Roots Magazine, UK, Dec, 2006.