VA - Agrim Agadez (2017)
BAND/ARTIST: Various Artists
- Title: Agrim Agadez
- Year Of Release: 2017
- Label: Sahel Sounds
- Genre: World, Folk
- Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 44:31 min
- Total Size: 107 / 260 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Fatou Seidi Ghali - Migrid Noulhawan 03:15
02. Etran De L'Aïr - Iban Mano D'Ikhya 06:10
03. Mdou Moctar - Adounia Tiyoun 04:01
04. Mohamed Karzo - C'est La Vie 04:49
05. Azna De L'Ader - Hey Joe 04:06
06. John Safokoley - Anashua 05:31
07. Etran De L'Aïr - Agrim Agadez 05:48
08. Kel Tangawal - Yayela 04:16
09. Ahmed Ag Kaedi - Imouhagh Siwlat 03:31
10. Amaria Hamadalher - Bahouche 03:04
01. Fatou Seidi Ghali - Migrid Noulhawan 03:15
02. Etran De L'Aïr - Iban Mano D'Ikhya 06:10
03. Mdou Moctar - Adounia Tiyoun 04:01
04. Mohamed Karzo - C'est La Vie 04:49
05. Azna De L'Ader - Hey Joe 04:06
06. John Safokoley - Anashua 05:31
07. Etran De L'Aïr - Agrim Agadez 05:48
08. Kel Tangawal - Yayela 04:16
09. Ahmed Ag Kaedi - Imouhagh Siwlat 03:31
10. Amaria Hamadalher - Bahouche 03:04
Agrim Agadez is a compilation of contemporary field recordings of guitar music from the Sahelian empire of Niger. Focusing on guitar music throughout the country, from meditative starlight ballads, fuzzy Hendrix covers, rag tag wedding bands, to political minded folk guitarists. A beautiful encapsulation of the diversity of guitar as it exists today, recorded over years of travels.
Like most of the Sahel, the guitar is found in every corner of Niger. Whether acoustic, electric, or built by hand, guitars are highly prized possessions and continue to inspire. Every corner of Niger has particular languages, customs, and cultures, and each corner has taken the instrument and transformed it in its own special way: from bar bands of the southern Hausa land, pastoral flock owning village autodidacts, rag-tag DIY wedding rock musicians, to political minded folk guitarists.
Agrim Agadez follows the sounds overheard playing on cassettes, seeking out the once legendary local heroes in their hometowns, and stumbling upon musicians in accidental chance encounters. The resulting record is a document of the guitar as it's heard, experienced in the open air studios of Niger with a single microphone - with backdrops of children's voices, crickets, and village ambience.
Like most of the Sahel, the guitar is found in every corner of Niger. Whether acoustic, electric, or built by hand, guitars are highly prized possessions and continue to inspire. Every corner of Niger has particular languages, customs, and cultures, and each corner has taken the instrument and transformed it in its own special way: from bar bands of the southern Hausa land, pastoral flock owning village autodidacts, rag-tag DIY wedding rock musicians, to political minded folk guitarists.
Agrim Agadez follows the sounds overheard playing on cassettes, seeking out the once legendary local heroes in their hometowns, and stumbling upon musicians in accidental chance encounters. The resulting record is a document of the guitar as it's heard, experienced in the open air studios of Niger with a single microphone - with backdrops of children's voices, crickets, and village ambience.
Year 2017 | World | Folk | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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