If Balimaya Project’s debut album emphasised tradition and culture in a collective sense, their second album When The Dust Settles, released 21.07.23, addresses the emotional and the deeply personal too, tapping into the ethos of support and brotherhood baked into the DNA of the project. “From the first album to this one, one thing that's really linking us is that concept of family and the bonds are getting stronger every time,” he explains. A maturation in sound and approach, When The Dust Settles brings Camara Onono’s lived experience to the fore, dealing with the death of his older brother, losing a child, becoming a father, migration, survival and the search for truth. “My personal themes are things that I think other people can also relate to. But they're also part of being a young Black man in a diaspora, which is grief, anger, rage, joy - all the different elements that make up a man and a Black man, which are the same feelings and emotions that everyone else can feel”.
This is absolutely incredible! The intricacies of the music melding together is truly a masterpiece !✨️ Nubyia' saxophone is such a lovely musical journey ❤🙏🫶
Love the jazz and African drumming elements. The msg is relatable there's so much turmoil in this world but we're only humans and who knows tomorrow...i would love to choreograph this...i think the man is speaking in Yoruba