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March 2011
March 2011 Every month I make a list of the recordings I’ve been listening to most often over the past few weeks. Here’s my list for March 2011. Khaira Arby: Timbuktu Tarab (2010) – The desert blues music coming out … Continue reading
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Natacha Atlas
Natacha Atlas: Mounqaliba (2010) Natacha Atlas conveys a state of reversal using natural sounds, electronics, jazz, and Arabic classical forms. My full review is on RootsWorld. Here’s a video Natacha Atlas created of her music mixed with images of the recent … Continue reading


