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Showing posts with label tamashek. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tamashek. Show all posts

Thursday, November 11, 2021

Mdou Moctar, Live at the Niger River

Performance: Live at the Niger River
Artist: Mdou Moctar
Commentary: Mesmerizing footage and playing. Love these folks returning to their native soil to shred at sunrise. (a rare artist repeat on this page 😉)

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Friday, April 30, 2021

"Hall of Death" by Matt Sweeney & Bonnie 'Prince' Billy ft. Mdou Moctar

Song: Hall of Death
Artist: Matt Sweeney & Bonnie 'Prince' Billy with Mdou Moctar & Ahmoudou Madassane
Album: Superwolves (2021)
Also trySuperwolf (2003); Mdou Moctar, Les Filles de Illighadad
Commentary: I heard this song and thought, "WOW. Matt Sweeney has been studying those Tamashek desert blues." But it's actually just Mdou Moctar playing lead guitar plus Ahmoudou Madassane of Les Filles de Illighadad. Which is DOPE. And I was also already excited about a 2nd Superwolf album. A nice release!

UPDATE: Saw this live in Feb 2022 (no Mdou Moctar :( :() but Matt Sweeney definitely learned how to play in the desert blues style from Mdou for this song, so it was great.
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Wednesday, August 26, 2020

"Fransa" by Kel Assouf

Song: Fransa
Artist: Kel Assouf
Album: Black Tenere (2019)
Commentary: If you ever get tired of desert blues, Tuareg Rock, etc. maybe find another blog site. Love this album and its cover.

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Wednesday, December 4, 2019

"Tarhatazed" by Mdou Moctar

Song: Tarhatazed
Artist: Mdou Moctar
Album: Ilana (the Creator)
Also try:  Tinariwen, Bombino, other desert blues
Commentary: Mdou Moctar is a Tamashek guitarist that plays those "desert blues" I love from the Saharan West African region. He's not my favorite of the group and he had a heavy auto-tune phaze that I was not a fan of, but he still rocks. IN FACT, he came to Kentucky, 10 minutes from where I live, to play. So he's the first of the genre to be anywhere near me and it was awwwweeesssommmme.

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Wednesday, November 28, 2018

"Ikabkaban" by Group Inerane

Song: Ikabkaban
Artist: Group Inerane
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Also try:  Tinariwen, Group Doueh, Group Bombino, other Guitars from Agadez features
Commentary: I love the "desert blues" genre developed by Tamashek people. Group Inerane was one of the first desert blues artists I loved. When I heard a Sublime Frequencies compilation in college, it opened a lot of musical worlds for me. RIP KTRU radio.

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Thursday, January 15, 2009

"Ahimana" by Tinariwen

Song: Ahimana
Artist: Tinariwen
Album: Aman Iman


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