DOGO DU TOGO
DOGO DU TOGO
Saturday, October 25
DOGO DU TOGO + Selector Tomás
at the Iron Horse in Northampton
(tickets on Sale Friday August 22 @ 10AM)
BEAT-DRIVEN AFRICAN PSYCH ROCK
After two decades of living in the US and fronting the successful Afro-pop band Elikeh, bandleader Massama Dogo yearned to release music inspired by his home country of Togo. Now splitting his time between Washington, DC and Togo’s capital Lomé, he set out to create a brand new sound that put his roots and culture on the musical map: the alagaa beat.
Combining iconic rhythms of the Ewe, Mina, Ga, and Kabye people, such as kamou, kpanlogo, kinka and bobobo, alagaa blossoms from a complex interplay between the drum kit and rhythm guitar, with a distinctive double snare hit and a guitar part based on the traditional gankogui bell pattern.
Alagaa means ‘trance’ in Ewe, “because when you listen to this music,” says Dogo, “if you don't get in a trance, then something’s wrong with you! The alagaa beat brings the energy right away. As soon as you bring it in, it just feels different, it takes you somewhere else.” The melodies, too, are anchored in Togo’s cultural history, using unique pentatonic scales known as mina or mami, derived from the music of the local Vodún religion and traditions that permeate everyday life in Togo.

SABICH IS BACK ON ThE mEnU
We last made sabich sandwiches as part of a Secret Planet event back in Season One, and it was all the way in Brattleboro!
This is going to be a test launch in the Iron Horse kitchen, and if it goes well we might make it a regular thing. More info soon on ordering hours and menu.

TICKETS ARE ON SALE AT THE IRON HORSE WEBSITE FOR THIS ONE!


This is for Secret Planet members only! — if you’d like to buy a regular ticket, scroll up…