Kel Assouf - Tikounen (2016)
BAND/ARTIST: Kel Assouf
- Title: Tikounen
- Year Of Release: 2016
- Label: Igloo Records
- Genre: World, Africa
- Quality: mp3 320 kbps
- Total Time: 00:51:13
- Total Size: 129 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Ahile Lamma
02. Tikounen
03. Assoufenam
04. Toumast
05. Lab
06. Europa
07. Layla
08. Lehiyet
09. Medden
10. Tarhanam
11. Izlan Nala
12. Azawad
Brussels group Kel Assouf, is back with their second album that will shake the Touareg scene even more. After detours toward Afrobeat, reggae and funk, Anana and the new team now turn their attention to Led Zeppelin and todays rock. Kel Assouf means both those with nostalgia and sons of eternity in the Touareg language Tamasheq. The group came together around the exiled Touareg musician Anana Harouna in 2006. From the beginning the group built its identity around two central ideas: the promotion of Touareg culture and the struggle against discrimination. For this new release, Kel Assouf wants to express the stupefaction and perplexity created by a world where war, injustice and pollution are running rampant. With one foot in the desert and the other in the urban jungle, Anana writes about the Sahara, Niger, and everyday life both there and in Europe. Using short phrases similar to Japanese haikus, Anana sings his poetry about humanity and respect. The result is a powerful sound.
01. Ahile Lamma
02. Tikounen
03. Assoufenam
04. Toumast
05. Lab
06. Europa
07. Layla
08. Lehiyet
09. Medden
10. Tarhanam
11. Izlan Nala
12. Azawad
Brussels group Kel Assouf, is back with their second album that will shake the Touareg scene even more. After detours toward Afrobeat, reggae and funk, Anana and the new team now turn their attention to Led Zeppelin and todays rock. Kel Assouf means both those with nostalgia and sons of eternity in the Touareg language Tamasheq. The group came together around the exiled Touareg musician Anana Harouna in 2006. From the beginning the group built its identity around two central ideas: the promotion of Touareg culture and the struggle against discrimination. For this new release, Kel Assouf wants to express the stupefaction and perplexity created by a world where war, injustice and pollution are running rampant. With one foot in the desert and the other in the urban jungle, Anana writes about the Sahara, Niger, and everyday life both there and in Europe. Using short phrases similar to Japanese haikus, Anana sings his poetry about humanity and respect. The result is a powerful sound.
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