To create the music of “Rituals,” Ndure, then a graduate student at the Norwegian Academy of Music, traveled to Gambia and embedded herself within a group of griots — West African musicians, storytellers and keepers of traditions and culture — to better understand the land and people from which she was created and to more fully grasp ownership of what it means to be Gambian.
Defying definitions of genre with its combination of West African musical traditions paired with elements of R&B, soul, hip hop, modern jazz and improvisation, “Rituals” sonically mirrors the sea change of collective liberation that’s washing over the world.
The compositions featured on “Rituals” were commissioned by Global Oslo Music.
Mariama Ndure: vocals
Recorded at Propeller Music Division by Mike Hartung
Mixed at OSLO:FUZZ by Daniel Wold
Mastered at OSLO:FUZZ by Espen Høydalsvik
Overdubs and additional recordings at Pulp Arts by Lily Rucksthul
“Rituals” includes guest appearances from musicians Becaye Aw on guitar and vocals, Bola (Abimbola Akinsiku) on vocals, Amo Soumah on percussion and David Levesque on synth.
Album cover
Make up by Gisella Francisca
Photo by Leikny Havik Skjærseth
Graphics and design by Kelli McAdams
Font by Lineal by Frank Adebiaye, with the contribution of Anton Moglia and Ariel Martín Pérez (Velvetyne Type Foundry)