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bonnieprince excellent rhythmic folk, with drone like qualities. Favorite track: Oyamine.
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Blank Space Records
Who could not love this,
Both fun and gorgeous?
Favorite track: Amarhine.
Lorena Moore
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Lorena Moore Trance-inducing desert drumming, singing, and vocal drone. No electronics, just real people and hypnotic music like nothing else you've heard. Favorite track: Ahiyana.
craig andrews
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craig andrews very good tuareg album. not quite as magic as the live campfire recordings found on ethnographic labels but a great listen nonetheless Favorite track: Ahiyana.
Carolyn Earnest
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Carolyn Earnest These songs are haunting and beautiful. They feel very intimate. The harmonies stick with me long after the record stops. Favorite track: Oyamine.
Michał Wieczorek
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Michał Wieczorek Every track sounds almost the same, but each is as enchanting and fascinating as the desert itself. Favorite track: Ahiyana.
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1.
Aylana 05:29
2.
Amarhine 06:14
3.
Oyamine 05:05
4.
Ahiyana 05:19
5.
Aléla 06:45
6.
Aïmina 05:03
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Inarègh 06:02
8.
Ihinanes 04:37

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This recording of Idassane Wallet Mohammed was made in Kidal, Mali in 2008. The Tuareg run studio “Maison de Luxembourg” produced a handful of CDs and cassettes sold in Kidal. It has since been looted and destroyed by the Islamists who briefly occupied the town. The recordings stand out as professional/local Tuareg productions. The songs are love songs, songs that speak of nomadic life, that reference Adrar and local geography. Today, while the guitar music may reign supreme in towns like Kidal, the nomads live in world apart. The music of isswat is the music of the desert.

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released June 12, 2013

Recorded at MDL 2008, Kidal, Mali.
Design by Christopher Kirkley

Co-release with Mississippi Records
SS-015 / MRP-039

Vinyl available at Sahel Sounds: sahelsounds.com/shop/

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