08.10.2021
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Son[i]a #339
Aho Ssan

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Son[i]a #339

Aho Ssan is a French musician of Ivorian and Ghanaian descent who has been involved in graphic design and film works under his given name, Desiré Niamké. These practices, like his multiple identity, resonate in his music.

In February 2020, Aho Ssan released his debut album Simulacrum, just before the state of alarm in Europe, the lockdown, and the protests of the Black Lives Matter movement in the wake of George Floyd’s death in the USA: a fitting backdrop for a close listening of Simulacrum. The album’s title was inspired by Aho Ssan’s reading as a teenager of Jean Baudrillard’s Simulacra and Simulation, in which the ideas of truth and equality are challenged by the political sense of rootlessness arising from racism in France. In this light, the processes of the digital synthesis of an African jazz band on this album become possible. Realities open to slight changes, multi-layer mixes, musical variations, and necessary silence, which demand attentive, repeated listening.

In this podcast we talk to Aho Ssan about his grandfather’s lost trumpet and about an Ivory Coast jazz band that’s impossible to track down. Along the way, we share the cinematic tension of his debut LP Simulacrum and the various routes that led him there. Techno’s cultural appropriation, Black Bandcamp, and the glaring lack of representation of black artists in global electronica are part of the road he has travelled and the lessons learnt along the way.

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02:35 Aho Ssan, “Altered States”
07:30 Aho Ssan + Exald S, “Wondertomb” (excerpt)
09:23 Aho Ssan + Exald S, “Wondertomb” (excerpt)
10:56 Aho Ssan, “Altered States” (excerpt)
12:27 Aho Ssan, “Blind Power (Alt_Live Version 3 For KMRU)”
19:50 Childish Gambino – This Is America (Simulacrum Remix) (excerpt)
24:25 Aho Ssan, “Le Stelle (intro)”
29:17 Aho Ssan, “Altered States” (excerpt)
30:59 Aho Ssan, “Altered States” (excerpt)
32:27 Aho Ssan, “Altered States” (excerpt)
39:03 Aho Ssan “Thirteen Minute Cave”
42:35 Aho Ssan, “Altered States” (excerpt)
46:32 Aho Ssan + Exald S, “Wondertomb”

Conversation: Anna Ramos. Script and sound production: Violeta Ospina. Music: Aho Ssan. Photo: Dani Cantó. This podcast is part of Re-Imagine Europe, co-funded by the Creative Europe programme of the European Union.
2021. All rights reserved. © by the respective authors and publishers.
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