Amsterdam-based DJ, producer, and guitarist Ginton continues to push sonic boundaries, effortlessly blending his distinctive guitar riffs with the globally resonant rhythms of Afro house. As the next milestone in his evolving musical journey, the Dutch talent joins forces with two of his longtime idols – Richard Bona and Salif Keita – to reimagine their iconic 2003 release, “Kalabancoro,” for a new generation.
Released amidst a backdrop of war and unrest, the original track is a reference to the suburb of Bamako in Mali, where it was also recorded and carried deep emotional weight, which Ginton approached with reverence. In this 2025 rework, he breathes fresh life into the song while honoring its narrative soul, while the powerful, timeless vocals remain untouched, forming the heart of the new version.
Around them, Ginton weaves an updated musical tapestry: slightly quickened tempo, vibrant grooves, deep basslines, and his unmistakable guitar work that infuses the track with a subtle Afro-Latin flair. Having co-produced for global names like Drake, and Gordo, and launching his own label, Woody Trees, Ginton is carving out a path as a boundary-breaking artist. With this new release, he continues to champion music that bridges cultures, eras, and genres – proving that innovation, tradition and timeless messaging can coexist.
The release of “Kalabancoro” sees Ginton riding the wave of his recent meaningful collaborations with the likes of MoBlack, Francis Mercier, Ape Drums, Maz, and more.
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“I’ve looked up to Richard Bona for as long as I can remember. As a young, aspiring musician, his bass playing, musicality, and the emotion he pours into every note made a huge impact on me. So when I was invited by the label to remix a track from a selection of legendary African artists, and I saw Richard’s name on the list – I didn’t have to think twice. It was an immediate “yes.” And when I saw that the track was ‘Kalabancoro,’ I got goosebumps. The original song, released in 1998, features the incredible Salif Keita – another icon whose voice carries so much depth and soul. ‘Kalabancoro’ was written during a time of war and unrest, with the intention of giving a face and voice to the people who were suffering in silence. That message, that spirit, still feels incredibly relevant today. I wanted to honor that message and emotion while also bringing the track into the now. I didn’t want to “flip” it just for the sake of a remix. My goal was to breathe new energy into it without losing its essence. Obviously, I kept the vocals untouched as they’re absolutely timeless. The bones of the track came together in about an hour. That’s how right it felt. It just flowed. The absolute highlight of this whole journey was getting to meet Richard in person after his show in Amsterdam. We talked about music, staying inspired, touring life, and just the heart behind creating. Sitting across from someone who shaped so much of my musical path – and sharing this project with him – was surreal. It felt like a full-circle moment. A dream I didn’t even know was possible when I was starting out. This project means the world to me. It’s a tribute, a thank you, and a conversation with the voices that paved the way – while adding my own to the mix.” – Ginton
Ginton’s forthcoming dates:
Jun 20 – Levity – Bratislava, SK
Jun 21 – Magnifik Open Air – Antwerp, BE
Jul 05 – Down The Rabbit Hole – Ewijk, NL
Jul 06 – Warm – Barcelona, ES
Jul 19 – Rhythm Rise Invites – Malaga, ES
Jul 26 – Sunny Side Up – Den Burg, NL
More info on Ginton / Richard Bona / Salif Keita / Decca Records / Universal Music:
Ginton: Instagram | Website | Spotify
Richard Bona: Facebook | Instagram | Spotify
Salif Keita: Facebook | Instagram | Spotify
Decca Records: Facebook | Instagram | Website
Universal Music: Facebook | Instagram | Website
