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Maison Des Jeunes
Studio album by

Africa Express

Released9 December 2013
Recorded2013 - Africa
GenreAfrican music
Length47:04
LabelHonest Jon's/EMI/Transgressive Records
ProducerDamon Albarn, Two Inch Punch, Remi Kabaka Jr., Lil Silva, David Maclean, Batoma Sidibé, Olugbenga, Brian Eno, Ghostpoet
Damon Albarn chronology
Parklive
(2012)
Maison Des Jeunes
(2013)
Everyday Robots
(2014)

Maison Des Jeunes is a 2013 album by musician Damon Albarn in collaboration with African musicians for the Africa Express project that Albarn launched in early 2013.

In October 2013, Damon Albarn spearheaded a week-long trip to Mali by a group of musicians including Brian Eno, Yeah Yeah Yeahs' Nick Zinner, members of Metronomy and Django Django, Holy Other, Lil Silva, Cid Rim, Two Inch Punch, and more. There, they collaborated with Malian musicians. The result is an album called Africa Express Presents: Maison Des Jeunes, released digitally on 9 December via Transgressive.[citation needed]

The record is a continuation of Albarn's Africa Express project, where western and African artists collaborate. (The previous year it resulted in a train tour across the UK). It was recorded in a temporary studio set up in a city youth club called Maison Des Jeunes.[citation needed]

There was an album launch event on 9 December at London's Oval Space, featuring debut UK performances by Songhoy Blues and Kankou Kouyaté, plus Ghostpoet, Metronomy's Olugbenga Adelekan, and Django Django's David Maclean. It also feature the UK premiere of the documentary on the 2012 Africa Express train tour.[1]

Bonus Tracks
No.TitleProducer(s)Length
12."Djoti Sayoro Don" (Ko Kan Ko Sata)Damon Albarn & Two Inch Punch 
13."Milk" (Remi Kabaka featuring Batoma Sidibé)Remi Kabaka & Batoma Sidibé 
14."Wade in the Water" (Gambari & Olugbenga)Olugbenga 
15."Man Nyale Totebereye" (Tiemoko Sogodogo)Brian Eno 
16."Another Power Cut"Damon Albarn