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Afrique Victime is the sixth album from the band of Mdou Moctar, a Tuareg songwriter and musician based in Tchintabaraden, a village in the west of Niger, just south of the Sahara Desert. The album is also their debut for the label Matador Records, following previous independent releases and records on the Portland imprint Sahel Sounds. Well known for his evocative and energetic playing, Mdou Moctar is a global ambassador of North African assouf, a musical style also known as desert blues. The latest record is another striking display of the musician and his band s playing. It blends elements of Tuareg folk, hypnotic blues and blistering rock. Songs were recorded in a variety of locations while touring, capturing the atmospheres of studios, hotel rooms, and homes. ....
The Hendrix of the Desert; the Brad Pitt of Saharan Cinema; Mdou Moctar (and his band) are back with another red-hot studio album. Hailing from a remote village… ....
In Our Headphones: Jai Paul, Horsegirl, Muqata’a, Minyo Crusaders, Emily’s Sassy Lime, Dirty Beaches Each month with In Our Headphones, members of KEXP s Digital Content team share the music that s resonating with them right now. For this installment, in conjunction with Pushing Boundaries, the team shares reflections on music from Asian and Pasifika artists in their personal rotations. Jai Paul - Leak 04-13 (Bait Ones) (XL Recordings, 2013) Some people strive their whole lives to create a masterpiece, something that will resonate with the masses and shift art and culture forward. Others, apparently, have said masterpieces leaked. Such is the legacy of ....
(Easy Eye Sound, 1/2) Polk Salad Annie by Elvis, Rainy Night in Georgia by Brook Benton, Steamy Windows by Tina Turner â Tony Joe White is probably best-known through others versions of his songs. But the Louisiana-born Swamp Fox, who died at 75 in 2018, was a mesmerizing performer in his own right. Smoke From the Chimney contains nine White guitar-and-voice demos fleshed out by producer Dan Auerbach with his usual stable of Nashville studio aces. The Black Keys frontman does a terrific job of capturing the deep-voiced singer s brooding swamp-rock essence, giving this American original a worthy send-off. Of course, it helps that White is in top form as a writer. The title song is a poetic evocation of grappling with old age and mortality, Listen to Your Song imparts a hard-earned lesson, and Scary Stories conjures a goosebump-inducing sense of menace. ....
Rolling Stone Mdou Moctar’s Songs of Revolution and Love The Tuareg guitar hero on his excellent new album and the ongoing fight for freedom and justice in neocolonial Niger By WH Moustapha Mdou Moctar was halfway around the world, in the middle of a lengthy tour in 2019, when his partner gave birth. The Tuareg guitarist, who hails from the Saharan desert City of Agadez in central Niger and is the latest in a growling line of tishoumaren (loosely translated to “desert blues”) musicians to find a receptive audience abroad, was already missing his hometown “the vibrations of my environment,” as he put it in a recent interview with ....