SINKANE
DÉPAYSÉ
CITY SLANG
★★★★
A fleshly representation of multiculturalism, Sudanese- American Ahmed Gallab and his racially diverse band have many reasons to rage in the Trump era. Fortunately, they employ their energies positively on this celebration of a “multicoloured world”. Everybody merges North African rhythms with American soul, and the title track is, despite its unruffled verses, especially irrepressible, Gallab “singing for the day we realise that we all relate”. Mango, meanwhile, combines reggae with love for Nigerian synth wizard William Onyeabor.