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The Master Musicians of Jajouka

The Master Musicians Of Jajouka

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Talvin Singh was reportedly pleased and amazed to win the Technics Mercury Prize in the U.K. in 1999, a highly commendable trade achievement, for his eclectic CD OK. His instant reaction to receiving the award was to disappear off the European club and concert circuit to jam for months with the famed Master Musicians of Jajouka, heroes of the Rif mountains in a less than easily accessible region of Morocco. Beat author William Burroughs once described the Master Musicians as "the World's Only 4,000-year-old band," and Brian Jones recorded a tremendous album with them in 1969 shortly before he died. The outfit of long, strange, and wonderful renown achieves something heretofore unexplored in the company of Singh. Here the guest introduces a hallucinogenic, soulfully high-tech texture to the primordial rhythms and riffs of the masters, creating one of those rare syntheses of past and present, a gorgeous (of loosely hooked) carpet of colors and shapes. There is a whiff of the controlled jam here, not as fresh or far from the studio as one might expect from the high Rif, but this may be due to the production hand of Singh himself in the elaborate remix. A heartfelt and utterly noncommercial collaboration, probably meaning that winning the Mercury doesn't mean that everything, stylistically, must be cast in stone.

© Becky Byrkit /TiVo

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1
Up To The Sky, Down To The Earth
00:06:31

Rony Barrak, Percussion, Artist, AssociatedPerformer - TALVIN SINGH, Composer, Producer, Keyboards, Percussion, Artist, Sound Effects, Tabla, AssociatedPerformer - Brad Somatik, Artist, Sound Effects, AssociatedPerformer - The Master Musicians Of Jajouka, MainArtist - Bachir Attar, Composer, FeaturedArtist - Storms, Artist, AssociatedPerformer, Bass (Vocal)

℗ 2000 Point Music Ltd.

2
The Truth Forever
00:10:23

TALVIN SINGH, Producer - The Master Musicians Of Jajouka, MainArtist - Bachir Attar, Composer, FeaturedArtist

℗ 2000 Point Music Ltd.

3
Searching For The Passion
00:03:37

TALVIN SINGH, Composer, Producer, Artist, Sound Effects, Tabla, AssociatedPerformer - The Master Musicians Of Jajouka, MainArtist - Bachir Attar, Composer, FeaturedArtist

℗ 2000 Point Music Ltd.

4
Taksim
00:02:51

TALVIN SINGH, Composer, Producer - The Master Musicians Of Jajouka, MainArtist - Bachir Attar, Composer, FeaturedArtist

℗ 2000 Point Music Ltd.

5
You Can Find The Feeling
00:05:46

Rony Barrak, Percussion, Artist, AssociatedPerformer - TALVIN SINGH, Composer, Producer, Drums, Keyboards, Artist, Programming, AssociatedPerformer - Brad Somatik, Composer, Keyboards, Artist, Programming, AssociatedPerformer - The Master Musicians Of Jajouka, MainArtist - Bachir Attar, Composer, FeaturedArtist

℗ 2000 Point Music Ltd.

6
The Blessing For The World From God Only
00:06:46

TALVIN SINGH, Producer - The Women Of The Attar Family Of Jajouka, Ensemble, Artist - The Master Musicians Of Jajouka, MainArtist - Bachir Attar, Composer, FeaturedArtist

℗ 2000 Point Music Ltd.

7
Jamming In London
00:04:10

Rony Barrak, Percussion, Artist, AssociatedPerformer - TALVIN SINGH, Composer, Producer, Drums, Artist, AssociatedPerformer - Cleveland Watkiss, Artist, Sound Effects, AssociatedPerformer - Brad Somatik, Keyboards, Artist, AssociatedPerformer - The Master Musicians Of Jajouka, MainArtist - Bachir Attar, Composer, FeaturedArtist - Byron Wallen, Artist, Conch Shell, AssociatedPerformer - Storms, Artist, AssociatedPerformer, Bass (Vocal) - Micke Walter, Artist, AssociatedPerformer, Turntablist

℗ 2000 Point Music Ltd.

8
The House Of Baraka
00:07:40

TALVIN SINGH, Producer - The Master Musicians Of Jajouka, MainArtist - Bachir Attar, Composer, FeaturedArtist

℗ 2000 Point Music Ltd.

9
Above The Moon
00:04:26

TALVIN SINGH, Composer, Producer, Keyboards, Artist, Programming, AssociatedPerformer - The Master Musicians Of Jajouka, MainArtist - Bachir Attar, Composer, FeaturedArtist - Micke Walter, Artist, AssociatedPerformer, Turntablist

℗ 2000 Point Music Ltd.

10
The Magic Of Peace
00:05:45

TALVIN SINGH, Composer, Producer - Brad Somatik, Composer, Keyboards, Artist, Ambient Percussion, Programming, AssociatedPerformer - The Master Musicians Of Jajouka, MainArtist - Bachir Attar, Composer, FeaturedArtist

℗ 2000 Point Music Ltd.

11
The Magic Of Peace (Remix)
00:08:50

TALVIN SINGH, Composer, Producer - Brad Somatik, Composer - The Master Musicians Of Jajouka, MainArtist - Bachir Attar, Composer, FeaturedArtist - D.B.A., Remixer, StudioPersonnel

℗ 2000 Point Music Ltd.

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Talvin Singh was reportedly pleased and amazed to win the Technics Mercury Prize in the U.K. in 1999, a highly commendable trade achievement, for his eclectic CD OK. His instant reaction to receiving the award was to disappear off the European club and concert circuit to jam for months with the famed Master Musicians of Jajouka, heroes of the Rif mountains in a less than easily accessible region of Morocco. Beat author William Burroughs once described the Master Musicians as "the World's Only 4,000-year-old band," and Brian Jones recorded a tremendous album with them in 1969 shortly before he died. The outfit of long, strange, and wonderful renown achieves something heretofore unexplored in the company of Singh. Here the guest introduces a hallucinogenic, soulfully high-tech texture to the primordial rhythms and riffs of the masters, creating one of those rare syntheses of past and present, a gorgeous (of loosely hooked) carpet of colors and shapes. There is a whiff of the controlled jam here, not as fresh or far from the studio as one might expect from the high Rif, but this may be due to the production hand of Singh himself in the elaborate remix. A heartfelt and utterly noncommercial collaboration, probably meaning that winning the Mercury doesn't mean that everything, stylistically, must be cast in stone.

© Becky Byrkit /TiVo

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