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Tinariwen

Tinariwen is really a Tuareg group that performs a guitar-centric branch of Malian music that, towards the untrained hearing, is similar to Ali Farka Touré’s, but is a lot more rock-oriented and percussive. All the band’s musicians result from the southern Sahara; the group’s name, indicating “empty locations,” is definitely …

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Tamikrest

Bridging the space between African traditional music and American blues and rock and roll influences, Tamikrest certainly are a group from your Western African nation of Mali. Tamikrest’s audio speaks of a worldwide perspective, however the group’s lyrical message is usually a reflection from the assault and chaos which have …

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Sidi Touré

Vocalist, songwriter, and guitarist Sidi Touré is somewhat popular in his local Mali as very much for his family’s name and royal lineage for his music. Touré, very much like fellow countryman Ali Farka Touré (though he’s from Gao, not really Bamako), plays a genuine droning sort of songhai blues. …

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Bombino

Meditative and earthy, Niger-based musician Bombino conjures the expansiveness from the Sahara landscaping. Blessed in 1980 as Goumar Almoctar in the nomadic Tuareg encampment Tidene, Bombino emerged old during much politics upheaval, fleeing along with his family members to Algeria by 1990 and time for north Niger’s largest town, Agadez, …

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