Desert Blues, a music project with Habib Koité, Afel Bocoum and the Tuareg-Women-Ensemble Tartit from Timbuktu.
All this musicians are poets and play the traditional instruments like Tinde, Tehardant, Balafon, Imzad but also electric guitars.
Desert Blues vereint Musiker verschiedener Volksgruppen. Habib Koité, Afel Bocoum und das Tuareg-Frauen-Ensemble Tartit, drei der bekanntesten Musiker des Landes, beteiligen sich an dieser Aktion. Desert Blues greift die vielfältigen musikalischen Wurzeln des afrikanischen Landes auf und kämpft für ein friedliches und vereintes Mali. Der Regisseur Michel Jaffrennou öffnet sein leuchtend buntes Tagebuch und lädt den Zuschauer auf eine fabelhafte Reise ins Herz Malis ein.
Habib Koité, Afel Bocoum und das Tuareg-Frauen-Ensemble Tartit.
Alle diese Musiker sind Poeten. Sie spielen traditionelle Instrumente wie Tinde, Tehardant, Balafon, Imzad aber auch Elektrogitarre. Auf der Bühne stimmen sie gemeinsam in ihre Lieder ein, ihre verschiedenen Sprachen vermengen sich. Das Ensemble Desert Blues mischt traditionelle Klänge mit zeitgenössischer Musik. Bei jedem Konzert ist spürbar, mit welcher Begeisterung sie die Musik im heutigen Mali neu gestalten.
Preciosas imagenes y música llena de sensibilidad
Lourdespf 4 days ago
could you pretty please put up a track list? lovely compilation
LiaSarah91 1 week ago
the band at 5:01 is called Tartit the music is from the album ABACABOC
selamadj 1 month ago
@TheYene been listening to them since 2006, as well as terakaft, toumast, tamikrest. I also listen to Amadou et Mariam, Wedi Tukul, Issa Bagayogo, and Joe Shirimani
weatherman2007 1 month ago
@faiza852 check this music band tinariwen
TheYene 2 months ago
Can someone PLEASE tell me who the singer/group is at 5:01?? thank you
faiza852 2 months ago
@SeventhDoorOpen Fuel for thought:-) The emotion in music is a wonderful mystery, we both know this. I enjoyed the discussion too, thank you.
snowypetrel 2 months ago
@snowypetrel you are welcome but petrol isn't any emotion lol. here, the experience of the driver will play that role i guess. good discussion anyway. liked
SeventhDoorOpen 2 months ago
@SeventhDoorOpen Emotion is a volatile resource of stored experiences and insight, like the petrol in a vehicle. A car driver uses technique to combine the fuel and the mechanics of a car into movement. A car is not a slave to the petrol in it's fuel tank. Thank you for discussing this, because each time you reply I listen once again to this beautiful music and see the video :-)
snowypetrel 2 months ago
@snowypetrel one and the most important thing you forgot to mention is called emotion. all these materials are actually serving as slaves to emotion. its not the materials that creates. emotion is never the apex of materialism.
SeventhDoorOpen 2 months ago