The traditional folkloric music of Kenya has not received the same global exposure as that of Nigeria, Ethiopia, South Africa or North Africa, for example, and one of the objectives of this project was to try and build on this. The band draw on a broad spectrum of African influences, from Fela Kuti and Tony Allen to the likes of Thomas Mapfumo and Oumou Sangare, but bar Jesse’s participation with Damon Albarn’s Africa Express, this was the first opportunity for Jesse Hackett (keys), Louis Hackett (bass), Sam Lewis (guitar), Chris Morphitis (bouzouki/guitar) and Tom Skinner (drums) to visit specifically for a musical project.
The boys’ first trip to Nairobi was in January 2009 to meet and collaborate with two Kenyan musicians: Joseph Nyamungo and Charles Okoko who hail from a village up country called Owiny Sigoma. The workshop/rehearsals were a lot of fun and pretty fruitful – “They acted as a skills exchange and a way of sharing our music. We learned some of their songs and they learned some of our songs too,” explains Tom. Finding a studio that could accomodate a 7-piece live band wasn’t easy but eventually they holed up in an amazing disused factory space to record. The resulting four tracks made their way to Gilles Peterson who promptly signed the band to his Brownswood imprint and sent the boys back to Nairobi for another week-long recording session with Joseph, Charles and their extended musical family.
The results are documented on the band’s forthcoming album – a collection of gloriously hypnotic Afro grooves symbolic of the true culture clash between the Luo and London. The project will finally be released on 2nd May 2011, preceded by a 12” boasting a monstrous Theo Parrish remix available exclusively via Record Store Day on 16th April 2011. The Motor City legend stripped back the melodic content to the bare essentials and built one of his trademark twisted trips in a whirlwind session with Floating Points at Eglo Studios, London.
Sunken Wrecks
Owiny Sigoma Band Lyrics
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lateeer
i coucht you wheeen
i will surfaceee
going to diveee
lateeer
i coucht you wheeen
going to diveee
lateeer
i coucht you wheeen
i will surfaceee
going to diveee
lateeer
i coucht you wheeen
i will surfaceee
Got a feeew
sunken wrecks
to exploreeee
Got a feeew
sunken wrecks
to exploreeee
going to diveee
lateeer
i coucht you wheeen
i will surfaceee
going to diveee
lateeer
i coucht you wheeen
i will surfaceee
Got a feeew
sunken wrecks
to exploreeee
Got a feeew
sunken wrecks
to exploreeee
Haaa hahaaaahmm
The lyrics to Owiny Sigoma Band's song "Sunken Wrecks" describe the excitement and adventure of diving into the ocean to explore sunken wrecks. The repeated lines of "going to dive late, I caught you when I will surface" suggest an underlying sense of trust and partnership between the divers. The use of the repetition also creates a sense of momentum and anticipation, building up to the moment of exploring the sunken wrecks.
The chorus "Got a few sunken wrecks to explore" repeats the phrase, emphasizing the excitement and privilege of being able to go on this adventure. The song seems to be celebrating the beauty of the ocean and the discovery that can be made when exploring its depths. The final line of "Haaa hahaaaahmm" gives a sense of euphoria and joy that comes with such an adventure.
Overall, the song is about the thrill of adventure and the joy of discovery. It conveys a message of trust, partnership, and the willingness to explore and discover new things.
Line by Line Meaning
going to diveee
Preparing to plunge into the water
lateeer
Not immediately, but in the near future
i coucht you wheeen
I caught you when you said I will join you
i will surfaceee
I promise to come back up
Got a feeew
There are a few
sunken wrecks
Abandoned or sunk ships
to exploreeee
To investigate and discover the secrets of the sunken vessels
Haaa hahaaaahmm
An expression of excitement and anticipation for the upcoming adventure
Contributed by Isaac H. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
Anna Wayland
Fucking cool!
S P ▲ C 3 N I N J ▲
YES!!!!
Roberto Sanchez
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