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Bab L' Bluz - Nayda! (2020) [Official Digital Download 24/48]

Posted By: delpotro
Bab L' Bluz - Nayda! (2020) [Official Digital Download 24/48]

Bab L' Bluz - Nayda! (2020)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/48 kHz | Front Cover | Time - 37:56 minutes | 500 MB
World, Desert Blues, Female Vocal | Label: Real World Records, Official Digital Download

Through an arched gateway into the medina, inside a labyrinth of alleyways lined with shops selling spices and perfumed oils, rare vinyl and handmade instruments, comes the sound of the blues. Ancient and current, funky and rhythmic, buoyed by Arabic lyrics, soaring vocals and bass-heavy grooves, it seems to pulse from the heart of the Maghreb.

Inspired. Soulful. As if it was born at its crossroads.

So mabrouk. Blessings. You’ve happened upon Bab L’ Bluz, a Moroccan-French power quartet that is reclaiming the blues for North Africa. Created in 2018 in tribute to Gnawa culture, the centuries old Moroccan practice rooted in Islamic and sub-Saharan African traditions and music played with the guembri, the three-stringed bass-lute, Bab L’ Bluz has commanded attention, opened doors — ‘bab’ means ‘gate’ in Arabic — from the off.

“More than anything we’re a rock band,” declares frontwoman Yousra, who sings, ululates and fires riffs from her goatskin-covered awicha [small guembri] like some Berber warrior goddess.

“We use the awicha as a guitar and the guembri as a bass, both at different tunings. We channel our huge range of influences into music that crosses borders and travels through time.”

Think old-school Gnawa meets funk. Moroccan chaabi meets trance. The sung poetry of Mauritania meets the deep spiritual cry of the blues. Imagine ninja-style flute, propulsive drums and percussion including spiralling metal qraqeb castanets. Wrap it all up in the turned-on-tuned-in psych rock grooves of such countercultural heroes as Santana, Jefferson Airplane and Nass El Ghiwane, Morocco’s very own Rolling Stones.

And maybe, just maybe, you’ll be ready for Nayda! — probably the finest debut album you’ll hear this year.

Sensual, visceral and immediate, Nayda! features four musicians devoted to ideas of unity, to a revolution in attitude, to shaking up the status quo. Values that dovetail with Morocco’s ‘nayda’ youth movement — a new wave of Moroccan artists and musicians taking their cues from local heritage, singing words of freedom in the Moroccan-Arabic dialect of darija (‘nayda’ means both ‘to rise up’ and ‘to party’) and mixing influences as and when.

Tracklist:
1. Gnawa Beat (03:42)
2. Ila Mata (04:23)
3. El Gamra (03:21)
4. Glibi (04:04)
5. Oudelali (03:23)
6. Waydelel (04:39)
7. Africa Manayo (03:31)
8. Yemma (03:01)
9. El Watane (03:19)
10. Bab L’ Bluz (04:27)

foobar2000 1.4.1 / Dynamic Range Meter 1.1.1
log date: 2022-02-07 18:10:09

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Analyzed: Bab L' Bluz / Nayda!
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR6 0.00 dB -7.65 dB 3:43 01-Gnawa Beat
DR7 0.00 dB -8.82 dB 4:24 02-Ila Mata
DR6 0.00 dB -7.48 dB 3:21 03-El Gamra
DR6 0.00 dB -8.63 dB 4:05 04-Glibi
DR7 0.00 dB -8.75 dB 3:23 05-Oudelali
DR7 0.00 dB -8.34 dB 4:40 06-Waydelel
DR6 0.00 dB -7.90 dB 3:32 07-Africa Manayo
DR7 0.00 dB -8.23 dB 3:02 08-Yemma
DR6 0.00 dB -8.21 dB 3:19 09-El Watane
DR6 0.00 dB -8.31 dB 4:27 10-Bab L' Bluz
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Number of tracks: 10
Official DR value: DR6

Samplerate: 48000 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 24
Bitrate: 1874 kbps
Codec: FLAC
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