Marmalade On The Moon 🇪🇭

02.04.25
Tommy - Persian Rug
Aired on 02.04.25, 1:00am

Today we look at the psychedelia that is present through music of the Sahara - primarily focusing on guitar driven music, A bit of synth here and there and some Arab fusion.

Will dig into the dancier side of the music of the Sahara at a later date!

... I promise there will be an intro show sting soon!!!

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Oh Lord Bring Apartheid Crashing Down
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Naaraf Leila
Various Artists
Bismillhia (Tuareg/Zarma)
El Wali
Let Me Know Our Past
Noura Mint Seymali
Suedi Koum
Etran de L'Air
Indode
Group Doueh
Zaya Koum
Hama
Ataraghine
Noori & His Dorpa Band
Jabana
Mariem Hassan
Legneiba
Mamman Sani
Zara Zarakoy
Various Artists
Azel Oua N Kel Owi (Imzhad Solo)
Focus - Music From Saharan Cellphones/Whatsapp Focus
Alkibar Gignor, Alkibar Jr
Adouna
Negib Ould Ngainich
Guetna
Amanar
Alghafiat
Conscious Listening - Ahmed Abdul-Malik - Jazz Sahara (1958)
An accomplished double-bassist who worked with several of the top be-bop and hard-bop players of the day, he was also a virtuoso player of the oud – the short-necked, pear-shaped lute ubiquitous in Arabic music – and pioneered its use in jazz settings. Far from being just a gimmick, it was a key part of his sincere drive to incorporate the instrumentation and modes of Middle Eastern and North African music into American jazz. In 1963, he told Down Beat magazine: “People think I am too far out with religion… How can you play beauty without knowing what beauty really is? Understanding the Creator leads to understanding the creations, and better understanding of what you play comes from this.”
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Isma'a (Listen)
Super Onze
Bouba Dada Maiga
Grup Nacional de Cancons i Danses Popular del Front Polisario
Bumedian, el Lider dels Revolucionaris
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Beyt Alayan
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Min Binat Omum
Afous d'Afous
Amidinine
Moussa Tchingou
Tchidit
Babsy Konate
Saya
Abou Diarra
Mogo Djigui
Malouma
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