Ajimal

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This Human Joy 03:51 Tools
Apathy / Apatheia 03:51 Tools
How Could You Disappear? 03:51 Tools
Amputated Years 04:42 Tools
Footnote To Love 02:24 Tools
Nothing Touches Me 07:13 Tools
Wolf 07:13 Tools
Air 07:13 Tools
Apathy / Apatheia (Piano Version) 07:13 Tools
How Could You Disappear? - Edit 07:13 Tools
House of Books 07:13 Tools
Footnote to Love, Pt. 1 03:32 Tools
Neon 02:42 Tools
The Sea Inside 04:20 Tools
Footnote to Love, Pt. 2 02:46 Tools
Goudougoudou 02:46 Tools
When We Were Children 02:46 Tools
It's Real 03:51 Tools
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Your God Is Not In Burgos (demo) 03:32 Tools
Footnote to Love [Part One] 02:46 Tools
How Could You Disappear? - Single Version 02:46 Tools
Nothing Touches Me - ShArds Remix 03:51 Tools
'This Human Joy' 03:51 Tools
Winter Song 03:51 Tools
un/re Musicked 03:51 Tools
It's Real (Radio Edit) 03:51 Tools
I've Known Your Heart 06:10 Tools
Paris (Touchy Mob Remix) 07:16 Tools
Apathy Apatheia (Piano Version) 07:16 Tools
Shaking Hands 07:16 Tools
Footnote To Love (Part One) 07:16 Tools
Ajimal, 'This Human Joy' 03:51 Tools
I've Known Your Heart (The Blank Sessions) 05:35 Tools
House of books (Has No Windows) 04:39 Tools
Your God Is Not In Burgos 04:39 Tools
Footnote to Love [Part Two] 04:39 Tools
Footnote to Love Part One 04:39 Tools
I've known your heart (the Blank Sessions live) 04:39 Tools
Nothing Touches Me (Shards Remix) 04:39 Tools
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An in-ear-sound Ajimal is a shape-shifting musical endeavour, fronted by Fran O’Hanlon, involving different musicians and performers, depending on the desired effect. The name Ajimal comes from Haiti. The original Ajimal was a much-feared voodoo witchdoctor, who once worked under the brutal regime of Francois ‘Papa Doc’ Duvalier. He came to preach at Christian masses, having since converted where O'Hanlon encountered him. The experience was a strange one and left an important impression. "I believe that to be inspired by something, it has to impress a strong, polar emotion on you, not necessarily a positive one, but it has to be something that causes this strong reaction." Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.