Mon 24 Feb 2014 to Sun 2 Mar 2014

by Tinariwen


Listening to Tinariwen’s latest album Emmaar makes you feel like you’re steadily battling an unforgiving Malian desert on camel back – in a good way of course! Emmaar is a superb connection of traditional Malian sounds and grungy, western blues that gives it a truly addictive sound from start to finish. There’s some slight and shade across the album but not much. Yet somehow it doesn’t matter – each song sits in its place so well you feel like you could listen to it for hours, and you certainly don’t want it to do anything else.

Overall the album has a classic Tinarawen desert blues sound. However, tracks like ‘Toumast Tincha’ and ‘Chaghaybou’ at the start of the album, along with the slower and beautifully rhythmic ‘Imidiwan Ahi Sigdim’ demonstrate the subtle use of echo and reverb that gives Emmaar a fuller sound than past albums such as Amassakoul and Aman Iman.

This album is fantastic listening and certainly worth the investment. It also adds to the growing collection of exciting music coming out of Mali courtesy of artists such as Rokia Traore and Oumou Sangare.

by Cat - The Breakfast Spread


This week's Top 10:

TINARIWEN - Emmaar
SIETTA - The Invisible River
BECK - Morning Phase
ST VINCENT - Self Titled
JOE LOUIS WALKER - Hornet's Nest
SIMONE FELICE - Strangers
VARIOUS ARTISTS - The Rough Guide To The Music From Mali
PAT METHENY UNITY GROUP - Kin
ZIMDAHL - Mudlark
MEHLIANA - Taming The Dragon




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