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01. AZIZA BRAHIM - Gdeim Izik
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02. AZIZA BRAHIM - Julud
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03. AZIZA BRAHIM - Espejismos
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04. AZIZA BRAHIM - Lagi
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05. AZIZA BRAHIM - Aradane
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06. AZIZA BRAHIM - Soutak
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07. AZIZA BRAHIM - La Palabra
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08. AZIZA BRAHIM - Manos Enemigss
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09. AZIZA BRAHIM - Ya Watani
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ARTIST
BRAHIM, AZIZA
TITLE
Soutak
FORMAT
CD
LABEL
GLITTERBEAT
CATALOG #
GB 009CD
GB 009CD
GENRE
WORLD
RELEASE DATE
2/18/2014
Midline pricing. Voiced with passion and grace,
Aziza Brahim
's music adeptly travels the expanse between her Western Saharan roots and Barcelona, the European cosmopolis where she now lives. Aziza is both a contemporary sonic poet and a prominent and eloquent spokesperson for the Saharawi people and their ongoing struggle for recognition and justice. Born and raised in the Saharawi refugee camps lining the frontier between Algeria and Western Sahara, Aziza's life has been marked by both daunting hardship and inspired will. Fleeing from these camps and the regime of political oppression that followed Morocco's 1975 invasion of Western Sahara, as a young teenager Aziza travelled to Cuba for her secondary school studies. There she experienced first-hand the deep Cuban economic crisis of the 1990s and the subsequent denial of her request to pursue a university degree in music. Music had been Aziza's passion since she was a small girl and despite this setback, she returned to the Saharawi camps in Algeria and began singing and playing in different musical ensembles, a process that continued when she moved to Spain in the year 2000. There she founded the eclectic Saharawi/Spanish band
Gulili Mankoo
with whom she released two acclaimed self-produced recordings: the EP
Mi Canto
(2008) and an album
Mabruk
(2012), both on Reaktion. In recent years Aziza has performed extensively, appearing at major festivals and venues including WOMAD Cáceres (2012) and Queen Elizabeth Hall in London (2009). Aziza's album
Soutak
(trans. "Your Voice"), her debut for the Glitterbeat label, is her first recording to predominantly focus on the cadence of her majestic voice and the soulful critique of her lyrics. The album was produced by
Chris Eckman
(
Tamikrest
,
Ben Zabo
,
Dirtmusic
) and was recorded live and direct in Barcelona in June of 2013. In the liner notes to the album, Aziza describes her vision for
Soutak
: "Feeling the need to make an acoustic record, I imagined a somewhat modest musical outline, which would not involve too many instruments and in which the voices would take the expressive emotional lead. I wanted to further explore the range of possibilities found in the Haul, the Saharawi's traditional rhythmic sources, played on the tabal and a source of inspiration for the desert blues." The hand-picked band she assembled for the album consists of Spaniards
Nico Roca
(percussion) and
Guillem Aguilar
(bass),
Malian Kalilou Sangare
(acoustic lead guitar), Aziza's sister
Badra Abdallahe
(backing voice) and in addition to singing, Aziza contributes acoustic rhythm guitar and the tabal, the traditional Saharawi hand-drum. The music on
Soutak
is a powerful and nuanced mixture of musical cultures and features Malian, Spanish, Cuban and contemporary Anglo-European motifs all held together by Aziza's deeply rooted knowledge of traditional Saharawi song and sound. Though the songs on
Soutak
can be unsparing in their details of oppression, Aziza Brahim has delivered an empowered flight to freedom; an alternative world where hope is imminent and dancing is justified.
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