- Digital
Afla Sackey & Afrik Bawantu
Destination
Wah Wah 45s
- Cat No: WAHLP029
- Release: 2024-07-05
Track List
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1. Afla Sackey & Afrik Bawantu - Togetherness
07:47 -
2. Afla Sackey & Afrik Bawantu - Mind Your Business
03:44 -
3. Afla Sackey & Afrik Bawantu - Be Careful
06:30 -
4. Afla Sackey & Afrik Bawantu - Sane Ye
05:22 -
5. Afla Sackey & Afrik Bawantu - Destination
04:49 -
6. Afla Sackey & Afrik Bawantu - Shake Da Booty
04:59 -
7. Afla Sackey & Afrik Bawantu - It's Not Easy
06:21 -
8. Afla Sackey & Afrik Bawantu - Mofeemo Ke Eno
07:32
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Wah Wah 45s are proud to present the debut LP on the label from Ghanaian vocalist and djembe drummer Afla Sackey. With his band Afrik Bawantu, he has fulfilled thedreamof blending traditional Ghanaian music with sizzling Afrobeat grooves, topping it off with anirresistibly funky twist! Their unique blend of vibrant African rhythms with brisk, animatedhorn sections and heavy bass-lines bring a fresh perspective to the Afrobeat genre.
Destinationprovides a much needed moment of positivity in these turbulent times, as Afla himself explains:
“With focus, determination, hard work, patience, ambition and dignity - even though the journey Is long and tough, with these qualities, we will arrive at our destination successfully!”
The album is full to the brim with such life affirming messages, such as in the trackTogetherness, encouraging us to put aside our differences and unite as one…
“We have to start looking beyond colour, race, gender and religion to work together with love and unity to create peace and heal the world for the next generation to come.”
As well as the celebratoryShake Your Booty, which encourages listeners to come together and party like there is no tomorrow.
“Forget about your stress, your worries and have a great time. Feel free, engage with everyone and dance till you drop as life is too short. So have fun while you can.”
The first single to be released from the album,It’s Not Easy, which concerns itself not only with the trials and tribulations of life but also how we learn by living the day-to-day, also talks about a theme that runs throughout the album - the idea of travelling the globe to broaden our horizons and help us understand how other people live their lives.
The follow up single,Mofeemo Ke Eno, talks about jealousy, but again from a positive viewpoint, as Afla explains:
“Every human being came to this world with their different destinies. So never want to be someone else, as their destiny is different from yours and never get jealous about someone's progress as tomorrow will be your turn.”
Similarly,Mind Your Businesstalks about just that - staying in your lane and concentrating on your own concerns and ambitions, andBe Carefulstresses that every action has a reaction….
“With the action you take in life, as most times, the repercussions will not affect you only but your loved ones as well.”
Finally, Sane Ye (There Is Trouble) looks at the bigger picture of wars and global crises, yet once again Afla brings these issues back to the self…
“We have to look at ourselves and find out where we have gone wrong to be able to fix these issues affecting us as humans.”
Afrik Bawantu released their debut EP,Noko Hewon, back in 2013 to much critical acclaim, and went on to be nominated in the World Music Network’s charts. In 2014 they released their debut LP,Life On The Street, which showcased the original style of Afla’s compositions, as well as his group of gifted musicians.
Afla himself was born in Ghana and started his creative life as a dancer with the country’s famous Bukom Ensemble, known for their infectious folk-driven rhythms. His elders soon soon recognised the musical potential of young Afla and encouraged him with careful guidance and training. This provided the foundations upon which Sackey has developed his career in music and dance.
Upon moving to London, which was made possible by the Kakasitsi Master Drummers Of Ghana, Afla undertook a masters degree at Guildhall college, from which he graduated in 2012. With his wealth of experience in music and dance, Afla went on to become an inspiring educator, providing workshops and training to a diverse range of students from primary schools to universities. He has taught Afrobeat and Afro Jazz at the Royal Academy of Music where he still often appears as a guest lecturer, as well as acting as a workshop facilitator in places as far flung as Japan, Singapore and Argentina.
Afla is a great collaborator, and has worked with legendary artists such as the Sun Ra Arkestra, Ginger Baker and Tony Allen, as well as his contemporary projects with Ibibio Sound Machine, Sons Of Kemet, Dele Sosimi, The Estuary 21, Eparapo and his most recent Afro-electronic project with producer Raz Olsher - Raz & Afla.
Destinationprovides a much needed moment of positivity in these turbulent times, as Afla himself explains:
“With focus, determination, hard work, patience, ambition and dignity - even though the journey Is long and tough, with these qualities, we will arrive at our destination successfully!”
The album is full to the brim with such life affirming messages, such as in the trackTogetherness, encouraging us to put aside our differences and unite as one…
“We have to start looking beyond colour, race, gender and religion to work together with love and unity to create peace and heal the world for the next generation to come.”
As well as the celebratoryShake Your Booty, which encourages listeners to come together and party like there is no tomorrow.
“Forget about your stress, your worries and have a great time. Feel free, engage with everyone and dance till you drop as life is too short. So have fun while you can.”
The first single to be released from the album,It’s Not Easy, which concerns itself not only with the trials and tribulations of life but also how we learn by living the day-to-day, also talks about a theme that runs throughout the album - the idea of travelling the globe to broaden our horizons and help us understand how other people live their lives.
The follow up single,Mofeemo Ke Eno, talks about jealousy, but again from a positive viewpoint, as Afla explains:
“Every human being came to this world with their different destinies. So never want to be someone else, as their destiny is different from yours and never get jealous about someone's progress as tomorrow will be your turn.”
Similarly,Mind Your Businesstalks about just that - staying in your lane and concentrating on your own concerns and ambitions, andBe Carefulstresses that every action has a reaction….
“With the action you take in life, as most times, the repercussions will not affect you only but your loved ones as well.”
Finally, Sane Ye (There Is Trouble) looks at the bigger picture of wars and global crises, yet once again Afla brings these issues back to the self…
“We have to look at ourselves and find out where we have gone wrong to be able to fix these issues affecting us as humans.”
Afrik Bawantu released their debut EP,Noko Hewon, back in 2013 to much critical acclaim, and went on to be nominated in the World Music Network’s charts. In 2014 they released their debut LP,Life On The Street, which showcased the original style of Afla’s compositions, as well as his group of gifted musicians.
Afla himself was born in Ghana and started his creative life as a dancer with the country’s famous Bukom Ensemble, known for their infectious folk-driven rhythms. His elders soon soon recognised the musical potential of young Afla and encouraged him with careful guidance and training. This provided the foundations upon which Sackey has developed his career in music and dance.
Upon moving to London, which was made possible by the Kakasitsi Master Drummers Of Ghana, Afla undertook a masters degree at Guildhall college, from which he graduated in 2012. With his wealth of experience in music and dance, Afla went on to become an inspiring educator, providing workshops and training to a diverse range of students from primary schools to universities. He has taught Afrobeat and Afro Jazz at the Royal Academy of Music where he still often appears as a guest lecturer, as well as acting as a workshop facilitator in places as far flung as Japan, Singapore and Argentina.
Afla is a great collaborator, and has worked with legendary artists such as the Sun Ra Arkestra, Ginger Baker and Tony Allen, as well as his contemporary projects with Ibibio Sound Machine, Sons Of Kemet, Dele Sosimi, The Estuary 21, Eparapo and his most recent Afro-electronic project with producer Raz Olsher - Raz & Afla.