From the land that brought you Idi Amin, also brings you, to some extent, the offest: Samite. His music, characterized by the ever present undercurrent of the kalimbo, the finger piano, and variously, the marimba—the wooden xylophone— is just one epitome for what westerners call ambient–only African style. More lyrical—as in lyrics—might be just one differentiation you might make about Samite's music vis a vis that largely pure concept we think of when we think ambient.Traditional as well as current themes—geographical as well as universal (… read more
From the land that brought you Idi Amin, also brings you, to some extent, the offest: Samite. His music, characterized by the ever present undercurrent of the kalimbo, the finger piano, and variously, the marimba—the wooden xylophone— is just one epitome for what westerners call a… read more
From the land that brought you Idi Amin, also brings you, to some extent, the offest: Samite. His music, characterized by the ever present undercurrent of the kalimbo, the finger piano, and variously, the marimba—the wooden xylophone— is just one epitome for what westerners call ambient–only African style. More lyrical—as in lyrics—… read more