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1.
Chorfa 06:15
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Bambara 02:43
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Guingouba 03:50
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La Ghmami 07:41
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Foullani 06:46
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Kakani 06:14
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Lallayamma 07:51
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Barmayou 04:31
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Youbati 03:57
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Elfatha 07:05
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Benh'Sain 02:36

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Partially recorded in studio and partially live, Gnawa Bambara features a number of tracks choosen from a vast repertoire and provides an opportunity for an authentic encounter with one of the most interesting and culturally and spiritually fertile north African traditions. Hailing from Casablanca, the Sidi Mimoun are one of the most important and esteemed brotherhoods in Morocco. Descended from black slaves deported from sub-Saharan West African countries such as Mauritania, Senegal, Mali and Guinea they continue to perpetuate an ancient, deelpy rooted tradition born from the union of their ancestral practices with Islam’s most esoteric branch, Sufism. Founded on music and dance their rites and liturgy have what might be called therapeutic aims, serving to reintegrate and rebalance the human body’s fundamental energies while at the same time reconciling and allying them with the spirits of possession through ascension to a plane of mystical ecstasy. As well as being a longstanding object of anthropological and ethno-musicological study, the Gnawa’s trance music has often attracted the interest of Western musicians (Berlin group Dissidenten and Bill Laswell are just two of the names who have borrowed from the Gnawas whose sounds can be heard on dozens of electronic and dance music records) on account of its infectious rhythmic circularity. Master of ceremonies for this CD is Abdenbi El Gadari, who plays g’mbri (a kind of drum-cum-lute) and t’bel (a big double skinned drum), accompanied here by five other dancer-musicians who make use of voice and qaraqeb (metal castanets) to reach trance state. A virtuoso of his instruments El Gadari and his group manage, even without visuals to effortlessly convey the vibrancy of their vertiginous rhythms. The singularity and liberating power of the Gnawas’ music takes us once gain on an ecstatic journey through the night to spiritual rebirth in a new dawn.

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released January 1, 2006

Abdenbi El Gadar guinbri, t’bel, lead vocal
Ahmed Ghani, qaraqeb, backing vocal, dance
Amina Ahmer, backing vocal, dance
Abdellatif Oughassal, qaraqeb, backing vocal, dance
Hassan Sansi, qaraqeb, backing vocal, dance
Badr El Harnat, qaraqeb, backing vocal, dance

Recorded in Tours, France and Genoa, between Jan and April 2006 by Daniele Adrianopoli
Mixed by Daniele Adrianopoli and Davide Ferrari
Artistic production: Davide Ferrari

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