Kasbah: Music from Morocco

Kasbah: Music from Morocco

Recordings of traditional musicians from Morocco.
TV-G
Sezonul 1
17 episoade
  • 17. Mourad Belouadi - “Djembe Improv #2”

    17. Mourad Belouadi - “Djembe Improv #2”

    A series of beautiful kalimba improvisations by Moroccan multi-instrumentalist Mourad Belouadi. His work is deeply rooted in the Gnawa musical tradition and has been exploring ways to expand the Gnawa musical language into other musical worlds, as he does so with the kalimba in this video. This video is shot in the desert town of M'hamid El Ghizlane where his family is originally from.
    A series of beautiful kalimba improvisations by Moroccan multi-instrumentalist Mourad Belouadi. His work is deeply rooted in the Gnawa musical tradition and has been exploring ways to expand the Gnawa musical language into other musical worlds, as he does so with the kalimba in this video. This video is shot in the desert town of M'hamid El Ghizlane where his family is originally from.
    TV-G
    5min
    15 mai 2018
  • 16. Mourad Belouadi - “Djembe Improv #1”

    16. Mourad Belouadi - “Djembe Improv #1”

    A series of beautiful kalimba improvisations by Moroccan multi-instrumentalist Mourad Belouadi. His work is deeply rooted in the Gnawa musical tradition and has been exploring ways to expand the Gnawa musical language into other musical worlds, as he does so with the kalimba in this video. This video is shot in the desert town of M'hamid El Ghizlane where his family is originally from.
    A series of beautiful kalimba improvisations by Moroccan multi-instrumentalist Mourad Belouadi. His work is deeply rooted in the Gnawa musical tradition and has been exploring ways to expand the Gnawa musical language into other musical worlds, as he does so with the kalimba in this video. This video is shot in the desert town of M'hamid El Ghizlane where his family is originally from.
    TV-G
    4min
    15 mai 2018
  • 15. Innov Gnawa - “Toura Toura”

    15. Innov Gnawa - “Toura Toura”

    “Toura Toura” is part of a deep spiritual tradition born out of the enslavement of countless sub-Saharan Africans in Morocco. This tradition, “Gnawa,” has evolved over the last 500 years as a healing ritual, blending pre-Islamic African animism with classical Islamic Sufism. The Moroccan band “Innov Gnawa” is shown here bringing the spirit of Gnawa music to Brooklyn, where they now reside.
    “Toura Toura” is part of a deep spiritual tradition born out of the enslavement of countless sub-Saharan Africans in Morocco. This tradition, “Gnawa,” has evolved over the last 500 years as a healing ritual, blending pre-Islamic African animism with classical Islamic Sufism. The Moroccan band “Innov Gnawa” is shown here bringing the spirit of Gnawa music to Brooklyn, where they now reside.
    TV-G
    8min
    10 ian. 2018
  • 14. Mourad Belouadi - “Kalimba Improv #3”

    14. Mourad Belouadi - “Kalimba Improv #3”

    A series of beautiful kalimba improvisations by Moroccan multi-instrumentalist Mourad Belouadi. His work is deeply rooted in the Gnawa musical tradition and has been exploring ways to expand the Gnawa musical language into other musical worlds, as he does so with the kalimba in this video. This video is shot in the desert town of M'hamid El Ghizlane where his family is originally from.
    A series of beautiful kalimba improvisations by Moroccan multi-instrumentalist Mourad Belouadi. His work is deeply rooted in the Gnawa musical tradition and has been exploring ways to expand the Gnawa musical language into other musical worlds, as he does so with the kalimba in this video. This video is shot in the desert town of M'hamid El Ghizlane where his family is originally from.
    TV-G
    3min
    15 mai 2018
  • 13. Innov Gnawa - “FatHa & La ilaha illa Allah”

    13. Innov Gnawa - “FatHa & La ilaha illa Allah”

    “La ilaha illa Allah” is part of a deep spiritual tradition born out of the enslavement of countless sub-Saharan Africans in Morocco. This tradition, called “Gnawa,” evolved over the last 500 years as a healing ritual, blending pre-Islamic African animism with Islamic Sufism. The Moroccan band “Innov Gnawa” is shown here bringing the spirit of Gnawa music to Brooklyn, where they now reside.
    “La ilaha illa Allah” is part of a deep spiritual tradition born out of the enslavement of countless sub-Saharan Africans in Morocco. This tradition, called “Gnawa,” evolved over the last 500 years as a healing ritual, blending pre-Islamic African animism with Islamic Sufism. The Moroccan band “Innov Gnawa” is shown here bringing the spirit of Gnawa music to Brooklyn, where they now reside.
    TV-G
    7min
    10 ian. 2018
  • 12. Symphonie Lahcen Idhamou - “TallouHt”

    12. Symphonie Lahcen Idhamou - “TallouHt”

    A performance by Symphonie Lahcen Idhamou of “TallouHt” - a devotional song from the Souss region of Morocco, blending indigenous (Amazigh) traditions with Islamic practice . The song title translates to “the chalkboard” in the Amazigh dialect, but actually serves as a metaphor for how musical instruments can serve as blank canvases onto which God’s light can be painted.
    A performance by Symphonie Lahcen Idhamou of “TallouHt” - a devotional song from the Souss region of Morocco, blending indigenous (Amazigh) traditions with Islamic practice . The song title translates to “the chalkboard” in the Amazigh dialect, but actually serves as a metaphor for how musical instruments can serve as blank canvases onto which God’s light can be painted.
    TV-G
    5min
    12 nov. 2014
  • 11. Mourad Belouadi - “Kalimba Improv #2”

    11. Mourad Belouadi - “Kalimba Improv #2”

    A series of beautiful kalimba improvisations by Moroccan multi-instrumentalist Mourad Belouadi. His work is deeply rooted in the Gnawa musical tradition and has been exploring ways to expand the Gnawa musical language into other musical worlds, as he does so with the kalimba in this video. This video is shot in the desert town of M'hamid El Ghizlane where his family is originally from.
    A series of beautiful kalimba improvisations by Moroccan multi-instrumentalist Mourad Belouadi. His work is deeply rooted in the Gnawa musical tradition and has been exploring ways to expand the Gnawa musical language into other musical worlds, as he does so with the kalimba in this video. This video is shot in the desert town of M'hamid El Ghizlane where his family is originally from.
    TV-G
    3min
    15 mai 2018
  • 10. Innov Gnawa - “Banwari”

    10. Innov Gnawa - “Banwari”

    “Banwari” is part of a deep spiritual tradition born out of the enslavement of countless sub-Saharan Africans in Morocco. This tradition, “Gnawa,” has evolved over the last 500 years as a healing ritual, blending pre-Islamic African animism with classical Islamic Sufism. The Moroccan band “Innov Gnawa” is shown here bringing the spirit of Gnawa music to Brooklyn, where they now reside.
    “Banwari” is part of a deep spiritual tradition born out of the enslavement of countless sub-Saharan Africans in Morocco. This tradition, “Gnawa,” has evolved over the last 500 years as a healing ritual, blending pre-Islamic African animism with classical Islamic Sufism. The Moroccan band “Innov Gnawa” is shown here bringing the spirit of Gnawa music to Brooklyn, where they now reside.
    TV-G
    6min
    10 ian. 2018
  • 9. Symphonie Lahcen Idhamou - “Ayeh Ayeh Aya Margi”

    9. Symphonie Lahcen Idhamou - “Ayeh Ayeh Aya Margi”

    A performance by Symphonie Lahcen Idhamou of “Ayeh Ayeh Aya Margi” - a devotional song from the Souss region of Morocco, blending indigenous (Amazigh) traditions with Islamic practice. Remix ⟷ Culture filmed and recorded Symphonie Lahcen Idhamou at the top of a mountain overseeing Paradise Valley (just east of the beach city of Agadir).
    A performance by Symphonie Lahcen Idhamou of “Ayeh Ayeh Aya Margi” - a devotional song from the Souss region of Morocco, blending indigenous (Amazigh) traditions with Islamic practice. Remix ⟷ Culture filmed and recorded Symphonie Lahcen Idhamou at the top of a mountain overseeing Paradise Valley (just east of the beach city of Agadir).
    TV-G
    4min
    12 nov. 2014
  • 8. Mourad Belouadi - “Kalimba Improv #1”

    8. Mourad Belouadi - “Kalimba Improv #1”

    A series of beautiful kalimba improvisations by Moroccan multi-instrumentalist Mourad Belouadi. His work is deeply rooted in the Gnawa musical tradition and has been exploring ways to expand the Gnawa musical language into other musical worlds, as he does so with the kalimba in this video. This video is shot in the desert town of M'hamid El Ghizlane where his family is originally from.
    A series of beautiful kalimba improvisations by Moroccan multi-instrumentalist Mourad Belouadi. His work is deeply rooted in the Gnawa musical tradition and has been exploring ways to expand the Gnawa musical language into other musical worlds, as he does so with the kalimba in this video. This video is shot in the desert town of M'hamid El Ghizlane where his family is originally from.
    TV-G
    5min
    15 mai 2018
  • 7. Innov Gnawa - “Foulani Hiriza & Soye”

    7. Innov Gnawa - “Foulani Hiriza & Soye”

    Foulani Hiriza & Soye is part of a deep spiritual tradition born out of the enslavement of countless sub-Saharan Africans in Morocco. This tradition, “Gnawa,” has evolved over the last 500 years as a healing ritual, blending pre-Islamic African animism with classical Islamic Sufism. The Moroccan band “Innov Gnawa” is shown here bringing the spirit of Gnawa music to Brooklyn, where they now reside.
    Foulani Hiriza & Soye is part of a deep spiritual tradition born out of the enslavement of countless sub-Saharan Africans in Morocco. This tradition, “Gnawa,” has evolved over the last 500 years as a healing ritual, blending pre-Islamic African animism with classical Islamic Sufism. The Moroccan band “Innov Gnawa” is shown here bringing the spirit of Gnawa music to Brooklyn, where they now reside.
    TV-G
    8min
    10 ian. 2018
  • 6. Symphonie Lahcen Idhamou - “Tindouf & Taleb Elemderst”

    6. Symphonie Lahcen Idhamou - “Tindouf & Taleb Elemderst”

    A performance by Symphonie Lahcen Idhamou of two devotional songs from the Souss region of Morocco, blending indigenous (Amazigh) traditions with Islamic practice
    A performance by Symphonie Lahcen Idhamou of two devotional songs from the Souss region of Morocco, blending indigenous (Amazigh) traditions with Islamic practice
    TV-G
    11min
    12 nov. 2014
  • 5. Mourad Belouadi - “Katiballah”

    5. Mourad Belouadi - “Katiballah”

    A unique interpretation of the Gnawa traditional song “Katiballah” by Moroccan multi-instrumentalist Mourad Belouadi. Like much of the Gnawa repertoire - with its roots in the slave trade which displaced many Central and West Africans to North Africa - "Katiballah" is a devotional song which blends pre-Islamic pan-African traditions with classical Islamic Sufism.
    A unique interpretation of the Gnawa traditional song “Katiballah” by Moroccan multi-instrumentalist Mourad Belouadi. Like much of the Gnawa repertoire - with its roots in the slave trade which displaced many Central and West Africans to North Africa - "Katiballah" is a devotional song which blends pre-Islamic pan-African traditions with classical Islamic Sufism.
    TV-G
    4min
    15 mai 2018
  • 4. Innov Gnawa - “Hammadi”

    4. Innov Gnawa - “Hammadi”

    “Hammadi” is part of a deep spiritual tradition born out of the enslavement of countless sub-Saharan Africans in Morocco. This tradition, called “Gnawa,” has evolved over the last 500 years as a healing ritual, blending pre-Islamic African animism with classical Islamic Sufism. The Moroccan band “Innov Gnawa” is shown here bringing the spirit of Gnawa music to Brooklyn, where they now reside.
    “Hammadi” is part of a deep spiritual tradition born out of the enslavement of countless sub-Saharan Africans in Morocco. This tradition, called “Gnawa,” has evolved over the last 500 years as a healing ritual, blending pre-Islamic African animism with classical Islamic Sufism. The Moroccan band “Innov Gnawa” is shown here bringing the spirit of Gnawa music to Brooklyn, where they now reside.
    TV-G
    7min
    10 ian. 2018
  • 3. Symphonie Lahcen Idhamou - “Mousiqa SamiTa”

    3. Symphonie Lahcen Idhamou - “Mousiqa SamiTa”

    A virtuosic performance by Symphonie Lahcen Idhamou of “Mousiqa Samita” - a traditional Amazigh song from the Souss region of Morocco. The song title translates to “Silent music” in Arabic, which really means “instrumental music.” Remix ⟷ Culture filmed and recorded Symphonie Lahcen Idhamou at the top of a mountain overseeing Paradise Valley (just east of the beach city of Agadir).
    A virtuosic performance by Symphonie Lahcen Idhamou of “Mousiqa Samita” - a traditional Amazigh song from the Souss region of Morocco. The song title translates to “Silent music” in Arabic, which really means “instrumental music.” Remix ⟷ Culture filmed and recorded Symphonie Lahcen Idhamou at the top of a mountain overseeing Paradise Valley (just east of the beach city of Agadir).
    TV-G
    11min
    17 ian. 2020
  • 2. Mourad Belouadi - “Mawama”

    2. Mourad Belouadi - “Mawama”

    A unique interpretation of the Gnawa traditional song “Mawama” by Moroccan multi-instrumentalist Mourad Belouadi. Like much of the Gnawa repertoire - with its roots in the slave trade which displaced many Central and West Africans to North Africa - "Mawama" is a song about disposession, suffering, and spiritual transcendence.
    A unique interpretation of the Gnawa traditional song “Mawama” by Moroccan multi-instrumentalist Mourad Belouadi. Like much of the Gnawa repertoire - with its roots in the slave trade which displaced many Central and West Africans to North Africa - "Mawama" is a song about disposession, suffering, and spiritual transcendence.
    TV-G
    5min
    15 mai 2018
  • 1. Innov Gnawa - “Bangara”

    1. Innov Gnawa - “Bangara”

    “Bangara” is part of a deep spiritual tradition born out of the enslavement of countless sub-Saharan Africans in Morocco. This tradition, called “Gnawa,” has evolved over the last 500 years as a healing ritual, blending pre-Islamic African animism with classical Islamic Sufism. The Moroccan band “Innov Gnawa” is shown here bringing the spirit of Gnawa music to Brooklyn, where they now reside.
    “Bangara” is part of a deep spiritual tradition born out of the enslavement of countless sub-Saharan Africans in Morocco. This tradition, called “Gnawa,” has evolved over the last 500 years as a healing ritual, blending pre-Islamic African animism with classical Islamic Sufism. The Moroccan band “Innov Gnawa” is shown here bringing the spirit of Gnawa music to Brooklyn, where they now reside.
    TV-G
    6min
    10 ian. 2018
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    Recordings of traditional musicians from Morocco.
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    Hatim Belyamani
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    Hatim Belyamani
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    Remix ⟷ Culture
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