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Agangatolú is the first offering off Àbáse’s debut album Laroyê, set to be released in November, 2021. The song was created during a five month journey in Brazil in collaboration with Jadson Xabla and Gabriel Santana from Salvador’s Jêje family, IFÁ Afrobeat drummer Jorge Dubman aka Dr Drumah, jazz vibraphonist Antonio Loureiro and Hungarian jazz flutist Fanni Zahár. The composition is based on a traditional candomblé song dedicated to Oshosi, orisha (diety) of the forests, hunt, animals and wealth.
"On a quest for global grooves of unity, Àbáse is the imagination of Hungarian producer and instrumentalist Szabolcs Bognár. Creating an exquisite blend of West African, Brazilian, hip-hop, electronic and jazz music, he is set to release new single ‘Agangatolú’, the first track to be taken from his debut album ‘Laroyê’, released later this year.
Having already gained support from the likes of BBC Radio 6 Music’s Gilles Peterson, Worldwide FM, Stamp The Wax, Earmilk, Complex, Soulection and Okayplayer, Bognár released his long anticipated debut EP ‘Invocation’ in 2019 via HHV Records and Cosmic Compositions and earlier this year, released the critically acclaimed ‘Body Mind Spirit’ EP, a collaborative electronic exploration with drummer/producer Ziggy Zeitgeist.
The word “àbáse” comes from the West African Yoruba language and stands for “collaboration” – a key element of Àbáse’s music, as he brings together versatile artists from around the world to push genre and style boundaries. New single ‘Agangatolú’ is no exception and features musicians Bognár collaborated with on travels around Brazil including singer and percussionist Jadson Xabla and Gabriel Santana, IFA Afrobeat drummer Jorge Dubman aka Dr Drumah, vibraphonist Antonio Loureiro and Hungarian flutist and saxophonist Fanni Zahár.
The song is based on a traditional Candomblé song for the Orisha (deity) Oshosi; the spirit associated with the hunt, forests, animals and wealth. “Agangatolú is the song that probably represents the album best because it brings the beauty of the afro-brazilian culture to the forefront while mixing it with contemporary elements and a bass heavy sound. It’s also a beautiful example of the intricate collaboration process that is at the core of the project: the base of the composition was a result of me researching traditional songs and rhythms from Bahia.”
The core of the ‘Laroyê’ album was recorded in Rio de Janeiro and Salvador where Àbáse spent five months working with diverse artists, from young talents to veterans of the Brazilian scene. Mainly recorded with a Zoom recorder in tiny apartments rather than the usual big studio set-up, the album serves as an audio diary of a travelling musician, exploring the rich heritage of afro-brasilian culture through samba, MPB and Candomblé. Mixing these with contemporary production techniques, broken beat, hip hop and afrobeat, ‘Laroyê’ is a contemporary homage to the classic Brazilian sound."
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released June 23, 2021
Jadson Baldoino - vocals, percussion
Gabriel Santana - background vocals, percussion
Karol Freitas - background vocals
Jorge Dubman aka Dr Drumah - drums
Fanni Zahár - flute
Antonio Loureiro - vibraphone
Szabolcs Bognár - keyboards, percussion, background vocals
Recorded at Paulo Giron’s apartment, Rio Vermelho, Salvador
Mixed by Benjamin Tierney
Mastered by Marco Pellegrino
Cover design by Jason Vaz
Cover collage by Exocé Kasongo aka Bantufuturist
Cover painting by Raphael Cruz
On a quest for cosmic grooves of unity, Àbáse is the imagination of Hungarian producer and keyboardist Szabolcs Bognár.
Creating an exquisite blend of jazz, West African, Brazilian, hip-hop and electronic music, he set to release his second album ‘Awakening’ in collaboration with Analogue Foundation in summer 2024....more