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    Ndox Electrique root their sound in Senegal's healing ceremonies, by Atiyyah Khan

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    About this Episode

    On the closing day of Le Guess Who? 2023, the festival features the first international performance of Ndox Electrique, whose music is inspired by an ancient ritual of the spirit-world originating from Senegal’s n’döep ceremonies. 

    Here, Atiyyah Khan, an arts journalist, researcher and DJ from Johannesburg, introduces the group and provides context to the origins of this healing ritual that connects so strongly to their sound. 

    Words & audio by Atiyyah Khan
    Photography by Gianna Greco & François R. Cambuzat

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