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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
Entertainment
Neil Spencer

Abatwa (The Pygmy): Why Did We Stop Growing Tall? review – remarkable Rwandan recording

emmanuel hatungimana performing rwanda nzizi on the one string umuduli
Emmanuel Hatungimana performs Rwanda Nziza (Beautiful Rawnda) on the one-string umuduli.

Grammy winner Ian Brennan is a producer on a mission; to capture the music of the forgotten and the dispossessed, a quest that has seen him record Cambodian war survivors and the inmates of Malawi’s Zomba Prison, among others. A trip to remote Rwanda delivered this collection of singers from the endangered Abatwa people, often accompanied by a one-string fiddle and battery-powered loop. Its dozen tracks are spartan but often charming and sometimes disquieting. The Hard Worker resembles a Cajun hoedown, Protect the Environment has mournful call-and-response vocals, while a 19-year-old female rapper delivers a tirade called The Child from the Streets. Remarkable.

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