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5Afro Celt Sound System was a world music band based in the UK. As implied by the name, they played [[GenreMashup a mix of]] Irish Celtic, West African, and [[ElectronicMusic electronic dance music]].
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7In 1991, producer Simon Emmerson was collaborating with Afro-pop star Baaba Maal when he heard an African melody, which struck him due to its similarity to an Irish air. Emmerson’s interest in the similarities between the two traditions was piqued further when he heard a theory that the nomadic Celts had lived in Africa prior to migrating to Europe.
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9In 1995, Emmerson brought traditional Irish musicians and members of Baaba Maal’s backing band to jam together at Peter Gabriel’s Real World studios for a week. The experiment proved a rousing success, and the collective’s first album, ''Sound Magic'', was released the following year. A proper band was formed from these session musicians. Live shows and more albums followed, and Afro Celt Sound System grew to become the second best-selling artist on Real World Records (second only to Music/PeterGabriel himself).
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11The band went on hiatus in 2007, then reunited in 2010 to play a series of live shows and promote their GreatestHitsAlbum, ''Capture''.
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15* Simon Emmerson: guitars, cittern, programming, keyboards, mandolin, bouzouki, stapletone
16* James [=McNally=]: whistles, keyboards, bodhran, accordion, piano, harmonium, programming
17* N’faly Kouyate: kora, vocals, balafon, standing n’goma drum
18* Jimmy Mahon: uilleann pipes, flute
19* Johnny Kalsi: dhol, tablas, okeido drum, Kalsi kit, other percussion
20* Ian Markin: electronic and acoustic drums
21* Moussa Sissokho: djembe, talking drum
22* Barbara Bangoura: djembe, talking drum
23* Martin Russell: keyboards, programming
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26* Jo Bruce: keyboards
27* Iara O Lionárd: vocals
28* Myrdhin: Celtic harp
29* Simon “Mass” Massey: programming, keyboards
30* Emer Mayock: uilleann pipes, flute
31* Ronan Brown: uilleann pipes, flute, harmonium, mandolin
32* Ayub Ogada: vocals, nyatiti
33* Kauwding Cissokho: kora
34* Masamba Diop: talking drums
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38* ''Volume 1: Sound Magic'' (1996)
39** “Sure-as-Not” single
40** “Whirl-y-Reel” single
41** ''Volume 1: Sound Magic'' promotional EP
42* ''Volume 2: Release'' (1999)
43** “Release” single
44* ''Volume 3: Further in Time'' (2001)
45** “When You’re Falling” single
46** “Life Begin Again” promotional single
47* ''Seed'' (2003)
48** “Rise Above It” promotional single
49* ''Pod'' (2004) A RemixAlbum.
50* ''Volume 5: Anatomic'' (2005)
51** ''Anatomic Radio Edit Sampler'' promotional EP
52* ''Capture: 1995 – 2010'' (2010) A GreatestHitsAlbum.
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54They also composed original music for the 1999 PC game ''Videogame/MagicAndMayhem'' and the 2004 film ''Film/HotelRwanda''.
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58!!Provides examples of:
59* BoleroEffect: Used numerous times. “Release” (and “Release It”, and the Rollo & Sister Bliss Remix), “Riding the Waves”, “Whirly 3 [Emmerson, [=McNally=], and Mass Remix]”, “Rise Above It”.
60* BookEnds: ''Release'' opens with the title track, then ends with “Release It”, an instrumental mix of the same song.
61* DeadPersonConversation: “Release”, in which the deceased tells the listener to be happy for him, rather than mourning or arguing.
62* EpicRocking: Numerous extended songs. The longest are the 10-minute songs “Eistigh Liomsa Sealad / Listen to Me / Saor Reprise”, “Mojave”, and “Rise Above It”. (And if you include the latter’s ambient intro “Rise”, then its length gets bumped up to 13 minutes.)
63* FadingIntoTheNextSong: Several examples from ''Pod''. In fact, everything from track 4, “Further in Time”, to track 8, “Whirly 3”, is a continuous mix.
64* IdiosyncraticEpisodeNaming: Note how almost all albums featuring new studio material have their title preceded with a volume number. ''Seed'' is the only exception so far, and interestingly that was also the only album where they used an OfficiallyShortenedTitle version of their name.
65* OfficiallyShortenedTitle: They billed themselves just as Afro Celts on ''Seed''. When the new name proved confusing, they switched back to their full name.
66* RearrangeTheSong: Numerous remixes and radio edits appear on their singles. Both ''Release'' and ''Seed'' end with an instrumental mix of a vocal song from the album.
67* RemixAlbum: ''Pod'' is a combination of older remixes by other musicians, and remixes that the Afro Celts themselves created specifically for this album.
68* SiameseTwinSongs: “Dark Moon, High Tide” and “Whirl-y-Reel 2” from ''Sound Magic''. “Urban Aire” and “Big Cat” from ''Release''. “Rise” and “Rise Above It” from ''Seed''.
69* SpecialGuest: Music/PeterGabriel provides lead vocals on "When You're Falling".
70** Music/SineadOConnor sang "Release", as well as writing the lyrics.
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