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Uh​-​Ah Song

by Florence Adooni

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With her new single release "Uh-Ah Song" the Ghanaian Frafra Soul singer Florence Adooni announces her debut album "A.O.E.I.U." on Philophon.

A lot has happened since the release of her first single "Mam Pe'ela Su'ure" in 2021. While this release was a pure studio project, Florence Adooni is now an eight-member live formation, made up of young talents from the highlife scene of Kumasi. The group has already considerable credentials: In 2023, they toured Europe twice and thrilled their audiences at festivals such as Roskilde, Down The Rabbit Hole and Überjazz. And this year, with the debut "A.O.E.I.U." under the belt, Florence and her group embarking on a 50+ concert summer tour through Europe, from Sweden to Portugal to UK and at festivals like FMM Sines, Xajazz, Africa Oye, Fusion, End of The Road.

The title track "Uh-Ah Song" is based on a rhythm typical of Kumasi and shines with its playful and cheerful character. Florence remembers the process of creating the piece: "When my producer Max Weissenfeldt came to me to play me on the piano an idea for a new piece, my daughter, who had just been born, began to sing in rhythm ah-ah-ah, with all joy in her face ever imaginable, while Max was playing. Max turned around and answered her with uh-uh-uh, to which she replied again with ah-ah-ah. We laughed so much and decided to make it a piece that would capture that very moment of joy we just had experienced. That's why it's somehow a children's song".

"Otoma Da Naba" (The Creator Has Done Well) has a sequencer bass line from a Roland TB-303 as its foundation. While Florence holds her verse in a kind of Ethiopian pentatonic scale, in the pre-chorus she switches to a sweetly swinging heptatonic motif, with a typical highlife guitar in the background creating the atmosphere. In the chorus, the singing then changes in that unique choir style, which is the trademark of Frafra music.

Her international debut album "A.O.E.I.U." will be released on Philophon this autum.

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releases May 10, 2024

Side A:

Uh-Ah Song
(F. Adooni / M. Weissenfeldt)

Florence Adooni - Vocals
Pitches - Trumpet
Jimi Tenor - Flute, Saxophone
Dickson Boakye Danso - Guitar
Florian Klingler - Organ
Muggy Whitefield - Synthesizers, Percussion
King Phi LaFaro - Bass
Butiq - Drums


Side B:

Otoma Da Naba
(F. Adooni / M. Weissenfeldt)

Florence Adooni - Vocals
Lovia Ayambire - Vocals
Emmanuel Tetteh - Guitar
Muggy Whitefield - Sythesizers, Keyboards
Taflis Man - Drums, Percussion



Recorded, Mixed and Mastered by Max Weissenfeldt
at Joy Sound Studios, Kumasi
Vinyl Cut by Jukka Sarapää at Timmions Cuttings, Helsinki
Photos by Roland Quester, Leipzig
Cover by Max Weissenfeldt and Florence Adooni
Graphics by Jana Weiz, Berlin
Product Management by Oscar at HWC, Berlin

Executive Producer: Max Weissenfeldt

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