Listen: Rokia Traoré Shares "Sé Dan" Damon Albarn Studio 13 Remix As Her North American Tour Begins

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Damon Albarn Studio 13 has remixed Rokia Traoré’s song "Sé Dan," from her album Né So (Home), which was released on Nonesuch this past February. You can hear the song here. The remix comes as Traoré performs at Le Trianon in Paris tonight and begins a brief North American tour at Symphony Space in NYC this Sunday. The tour then heads to the West Coast for a show at SFJAZZ in San Francisco, three concerts in Canada, and a final stop at Triple Door in Seattle.

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Damon Albarn Studio 13 has remixed Rokia Traoré’s song "Sé Dan," from her album Né So (Home), which was released on Nonesuch this past February. You can hear the song below, via Traoré's YouTube channel. The remix comes as Traoré performs at Le Trianon in Paris tonight and begins a brief North American tour at Symphony Space in New York City this Sunday. The tour then heads to the West Coast for a show at SFJAZZ in San Francisco, three concerts in Canada, and a final stop at Triple Door in Seattle. See below for details on all of the North American dates, or visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

"Traoré has made the album of her career,” the Times exclaimed of Né So. “This accessible yet sophisticated album offers its own defiance against hard times." Uncut says: "Brave, challenging and arrestingly original, Traoré may just have gone and made the finest indie-rock album to emerge from arguably the world's most musical continent."

To pick up a copy of Né So, head to iTunes or the Nonesuch Store, where CD orders include a download of the complete album at checkout, and the 96kHz/24bit HD digital album is also available to purchase.

ROKIA TRAORÉ ON TOUR IN NORTH AMERICA

Oct 30 Symphony Space New York, NY
Nov 2 Miner Auditorium, SFJAZZ Center San Francisco, CA
Nov 3 Jack Singer Concert Hall Calgary, AB
Nov 4 Kay Meek Centre West Vancouver, BC
Nov 5 Farquhar Auditorium Victoria, BC
Nov 7 Triple Door Seattle, WA
     

 

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  • Friday, October 28, 2016
    Listen: Rokia Traoré Shares "Sé Dan" Damon Albarn Studio 13 Remix As Her North American Tour Begins

    Damon Albarn Studio 13 has remixed Rokia Traoré’s song "Sé Dan," from her album Né So (Home), which was released on Nonesuch this past February. You can hear the song below, via Traoré's YouTube channel. The remix comes as Traoré performs at Le Trianon in Paris tonight and begins a brief North American tour at Symphony Space in New York City this Sunday. The tour then heads to the West Coast for a show at SFJAZZ in San Francisco, three concerts in Canada, and a final stop at Triple Door in Seattle. See below for details on all of the North American dates, or visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

    "Traoré has made the album of her career,” the Times exclaimed of Né So. “This accessible yet sophisticated album offers its own defiance against hard times." Uncut says: "Brave, challenging and arrestingly original, Traoré may just have gone and made the finest indie-rock album to emerge from arguably the world's most musical continent."

    To pick up a copy of Né So, head to iTunes or the Nonesuch Store, where CD orders include a download of the complete album at checkout, and the 96kHz/24bit HD digital album is also available to purchase.

    ROKIA TRAORÉ ON TOUR IN NORTH AMERICA

    Oct 30 Symphony Space New York, NY
    Nov 2 Miner Auditorium, SFJAZZ Center San Francisco, CA
    Nov 3 Jack Singer Concert Hall Calgary, AB
    Nov 4 Kay Meek Centre West Vancouver, BC
    Nov 5 Farquhar Auditorium Victoria, BC
    Nov 7 Triple Door Seattle, WA
         

     

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