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Grammy – Nominated Basiru Suso release “The World Alive” on Sublime Exile Recordings!
The World Alive is released on May 11/2009 and includes a great number of prominent guest appearances. The album is recorded in Denmark and mixed and produced by David Hennessy, Mikael Nordsø, and Basiru Suso. All music is composed by Basiru Suso. Basiru Suso plays the Cora, which has been a part of the African music culture for more than 600 years, a 21 string body and neck instrument sounding similar to a harp. In the past, the instrument was used for social celebrations such as weddings and christenings. The Griot is the name of an African Cora musician and storyteller and an important advisor for the kings and priests.
The World Alive is released on May 11/2009 and includes a great number of prominent guest appearances. The album is recorded in Denmark and mixed and produced by David Hennessy, Mikael Nordsø, and Basiru Suso. All music is composed by Basiru Suso. Basiru Suso plays the Cora, which has been a part of the African music culture for more than 600 years, a 21 string body and neck instrument sounding similar to a harp. In the past, the instrument was used for social celebrations such as weddings and christenings. The Griot is the name of an African Cora musician and storyteller and an important advisor for the kings and priests.