
Sk Kakraba - Songs of Paapieye [CD]
SK Kakraba is master of the gyil, Ghanaian xylophone made of 14 wooden slats strung across calabash gourd resonators. The buzzy rattle emitted with each note comes from the silk walls of spidersā egg sacs stretched across holes in the gourds, called paapieye in Lobi language. The gyilās earthy sound can be heard in parts of Upper West and Northern Regions of Ghana, as well as CĆ“te dāIvoire, Burkina Faso and beyond, where it goes by other names. The characteristic buzzing timbre might sound odd to foreign ears. But this distortion is just one of the beautifying sensibilities crucial to SKās gyil music, which he learned as a child from elders in his Lobi community in the far northwest reaches of Ghana. Although the gyil is sometimes played in pairs and with drum and bell, SK lives in Los Angeles these days and plays alone quite often. Songs of Paapieye surveys a deliberate snapshot of SKās hereditary Lobi repertoire heard through the lens of a stripped-down, and sometimes spare-sounding, solo gyil. The album focuses on a selection of SKās favorite song cycles, funeral dirges, improvised interpretations on traditional songs and original compositionsāand combinations thereof.
Tracklist:
- Lubile Prai
- Banyere Yo
- Darifu
- Darikpon Variations
- Sokpa
- Gunn
UPC: 656605561523
Label: AWESOME TAPES FROM
Release Date: 10.2.15
Format: CD
SK Kakraba is master of the gyil, Ghanaian xylophone made of 14 wooden slats strung across calabash gourd resonators. The buzzy rattle emitted with each note comes from the silk walls of spidersā egg sacs stretched across holes in the gourds, called paapieye in Lobi language. The gyilās earthy sound can be heard in parts of Upper West and Northern Regions of Ghana, as well as CĆ“te dāIvoire, Burkina Faso and beyond, where it goes by other names. The characteristic buzzing timbre might sound odd to foreign ears. But this distortion is just one of the beautifying sensibilities crucial to SKās gyil music, which he learned as a child from elders in his Lobi community in the far northwest reaches of Ghana. Although the gyil is sometimes played in pairs and with drum and bell, SK lives in Los Angeles these days and plays alone quite often. Songs of Paapieye surveys a deliberate snapshot of SKās hereditary Lobi repertoire heard through the lens of a stripped-down, and sometimes spare-sounding, solo gyil. The album focuses on a selection of SKās favorite song cycles, funeral dirges, improvised interpretations on traditional songs and original compositionsāand combinations thereof.
Tracklist:
- Lubile Prai
- Banyere Yo
- Darifu
- Darikpon Variations
- Sokpa
- Gunn
UPC: 656605561523
Label: AWESOME TAPES FROM
Release Date: 10.2.15
Format: CD
Description
SK Kakraba is master of the gyil, Ghanaian xylophone made of 14 wooden slats strung across calabash gourd resonators. The buzzy rattle emitted with each note comes from the silk walls of spidersā egg sacs stretched across holes in the gourds, called paapieye in Lobi language. The gyilās earthy sound can be heard in parts of Upper West and Northern Regions of Ghana, as well as CĆ“te dāIvoire, Burkina Faso and beyond, where it goes by other names. The characteristic buzzing timbre might sound odd to foreign ears. But this distortion is just one of the beautifying sensibilities crucial to SKās gyil music, which he learned as a child from elders in his Lobi community in the far northwest reaches of Ghana. Although the gyil is sometimes played in pairs and with drum and bell, SK lives in Los Angeles these days and plays alone quite often. Songs of Paapieye surveys a deliberate snapshot of SKās hereditary Lobi repertoire heard through the lens of a stripped-down, and sometimes spare-sounding, solo gyil. The album focuses on a selection of SKās favorite song cycles, funeral dirges, improvised interpretations on traditional songs and original compositionsāand combinations thereof.
Tracklist:
- Lubile Prai
- Banyere Yo
- Darifu
- Darikpon Variations
- Sokpa
- Gunn
UPC: 656605561523
Label: AWESOME TAPES FROM
Release Date: 10.2.15
Format: CD











