Abadongo Abaganda’s “Okukomawe” Brings a Sustained Burst of Passionate Fiddle Music From Kampala, Uganda Circa 1948

“Okukomawe” or “The Return Of The King Mutesa” is a song by Abadongo Abaganda recorded in 1948 in Kampala, Uganda. It is part of an LP that released on September 15, 2023 called The Secret Museum of Mankind: Atlast of Instruments – Fiddles Vol. 1 available now on digital and vinyl as well as a special limited edition with a lithograph through Jalopy Records. The song has a sound that seems like it had to have been accomplished through electronic means today but the rapid solo on the endingidi (tube fiddle) was done with analog instruments played with an energy and mastery of the fiddle that allows for a resonance that goes beyond everyday experience with a hearty vocal delivery in the local language of the time of the recording that too transcends time and specific cultural context. The white noise from imperfections of transference to now just adds to the authenticity and charm of the music as something a modern producer might introduce digitally whereas here it’s unclear when or where this track might be from and yet it keeps you listening in to its passionate performance for the nearly three minute duration. Listen to “Okukomawe” on YouTube and for more information on the album and to order please visit the links below.

The Secret Museum of Mankind: Atlast of Instruments – Fiddles Vol. 1 on Bandcamp

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