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Performance - 5 July 2014 Aziz Sahmaoui & University of Gnawa (Morocco) Exciting mix of North African and Senegalese rhythms with Gnawa trance Aziz Sahmaoui grew up in Marrakesh. In this city he absorbed both traditional Berber music as well as the omnipresent music of the Gnawa brotherhoods. The Gnawa music is a fusion of classical Sufi tradition and animistic influences from West Africa. The music is very trance inducing and is said to work therapeutically. There is a close relationship with the music brought to Morocco by the West-African slaves. In the late eighties Sahmaoui emigrated to Paris where he mixed reggae with North African music in his famous Orchestre National de Barbès. University of Gnawa is his next project. Sahmaoui is now experimenting with the combination of North African and Senegalese rhythms with the Gnawa trance. With his band, consisting of Senegalese and Moroccan musicians he reaches exciting heights. Aziz Sahmaoui, lead vocals, guitar, ngoni, mandole Hervé Sambe, guitar, vocals Alioune Wade, bass, vocals Cheikh Diallo, kora, keyboard, vocals Adhil Mirghani, percussions, vocals Jon Grandkamp, drums, calebash
Performance - 5 July 2014 Aziz Sahmaoui & University of Gnawa (Morocco) Exciting mix of North African and Senegalese rhythms with Gnawa trance Aziz Sahmaoui grew up in Marrakesh. In this city he absorbed both traditional Berber music as well as the omnipresent music of the Gnawa brotherhoods. The Gnawa music is a fusion of classical Sufi tradition and animistic influences from West Africa. The music is very trance inducing and is said to work therapeutically. There is a close relationship with the music brought to Morocco by the West-African slaves. In the late eighties Sahmaoui emigrated to Paris where he mixed reggae with North African music in his famous Orchestre National de Barbès. University of Gnawa is his next project. Sahmaoui is now experimenting with the combination of North African and Senegalese rhythms with the Gnawa trance. With his band, consisting of Senegalese and Moroccan musicians he reaches exciting heights. Aziz Sahmaoui, lead vocals, guitar, ngoni, mandole Hervé Sambe, guitar, vocals Alioune Wade, bass, vocals Cheikh Diallo, kora, keyboard, vocals Adhil Mirghani, percussions, vocals Jon Grandkamp, drums, calebash
Aziz Sahmaoui & Eric Longsworth reprennent "Morning has broken" de Cat Stevens. Cette adaptation est le premier extrait de l'album "Il fera beau demain matin jusqu'à midi". Sortie prévue le 02 février 2023 Producteur : 🤍passeminuitenaccords946 Texte : Eleanor Farjeon Adaptation en arabe : Aziz Sahmaoui Arrangements : Eric Longsworth
"Alf Hilat" 6em titre du dernier album de Aziz Sahmaoui intitulé University of Gnawa [2011] à acheter absolument.
Aziz Sahmaoui - Nouria (Official music video) From the album "POETIC TRANCE" available here 📀 🤍 Thank you Julie Compans for performing & Jessy Notola for directing. New album 📀 "Aziz Sahmaoui & University of Gnawa - Best Of" Still available : 🤍 📲 🤍 📲 🤍 📲 🤍 ────────────────────────────── The University of Gnawa: that’s exactly what it is. A university, a place where people can gather from far and wide - Morocco, Senegal, France, West Africa - and learn, share ideas, make music and friends. The spirit is anchored in the joy and ecstasy of Gnawa, its African pride and groove. But that spirit is open to all-comers, especially the sounds and traditions of West Africa, where gnawa has its roots. It’s an ancestral trans-oceanic conversation, like the one between Ireland and North America, or Nigeria and Cuba, except that in this case the ocean is made of sand, and it’s called the Sahara. Where once the journey across was laden with pain and suffering, now, in musical form, it has become frictionless and free. Like the wind. ────────────────────────────── #AzizSahmaoui #TheUniversityOfGnawa #NewMorning
Provided to YouTube by Believe SAS Alf Hilat (feat. University of Gnawa) · Aziz Sahmaoui University of Gnawa (feat. University of Gnawa) ℗ General Pattern Released on: 2011-04-29 Author: Aziz Sahmaoui Composer: Aziz Sahmaoui Music Publisher: D.R Featured Artist: University of Gnawa Auto-generated by YouTube.
A film by Thomas Bataille Production: Oleo Film / Geomuse New album 📀 "Aziz Sahmaoui & University of Gnawa - Best Of" Still available : 🤍 📲 🤍 📲 🤍 📲 🤍 ────────────────────────────── The University of Gnawa: that’s exactly what it is. A university, a place where people can gather from far and wide - Morocco, Senegal, France, West Africa - and learn, share ideas, make music and friends. The spirit is anchored in the joy and ecstasy of Gnawa, its African pride and groove. But that spirit is open to all-comers, especially the sounds and traditions of West Africa, where gnawa has its roots. It’s an ancestral trans-oceanic conversation, like the one between Ireland and North America, or Nigeria and Cuba, except that in this case the ocean is made of sand, and it’s called the Sahara. Where once the journey across was laden with pain and suffering, now, in musical form, it has become frictionless and free. Like the wind. ────────────────────────────── #AzizSahmaoui #TheUniversityOfGnawa #Jilala
Performance - 5 July 2014 Aziz Sahmaoui & University of Gnawa (Morocco) Exciting mix of North African and Senegalese rhythms with Gnawa trance Aziz Sahmaoui grew up in Marrakesh. In this city he absorbed both traditional Berber music as well as the omnipresent music of the Gnawa brotherhoods. The Gnawa music is a fusion of classical Sufi tradition and animistic influences from West Africa. The music is very trance inducing and is said to work therapeutically. There is a close relationship with the music brought to Morocco by the West-African slaves. In the late eighties Sahmaoui emigrated to Paris where he mixed reggae with North African music in his famous Orchestre National de Barbès. University of Gnawa is his next project. Sahmaoui is now experimenting with the combination of North African and Senegalese rhythms with the Gnawa trance. With his band, consisting of Senegalese and Moroccan musicians he reaches exciting heights. Aziz Sahmaoui, lead vocals, guitar, ngoni, mandole Hervé Sambe, guitar, vocals Alioune Wade, bass, vocals Cheikh Diallo, kora, keyboard, vocals Adhil Mirghani, percussions, vocals Jon Grandkamp, drums, calebash
Aziz Sahmaoui & University of Gnawa Live 🤍 Festival Mawazine, Rabat 05/06/2015 New album 📀 "Aziz Sahmaoui & University of Gnawa - Best Of" Still available : 🤍 📲 🤍 📲 🤍 📲 🤍 ────────────────────────────── Aziz Sahmaoui : lead voice , mandole, n'Goni Alioune Wade : bass, vocal Hervé Sambe : guitar, vocal Adhil Mirghani : percussions, vocal Cheikh Diallo : keyboard, kora, vocal Jon Grandcamp : drums Guest : Harold Lopez Nussa : piano Naissam Jalal : flaut, vocal filmed by Maroc Culture, editing MTPN Prod ────────────────────────────── The University of Gnawa: that’s exactly what it is. A university, a place where people can gather from far and wide - Morocco, Senegal, France, West Africa - and learn, share ideas, make music and friends. The spirit is anchored in the joy and ecstasy of Gnawa, its African pride and groove. But that spirit is open to all-comers, especially the sounds and traditions of West Africa, where gnawa has its roots. It’s an ancestral trans-oceanic conversation, like the one between Ireland and North America, or Nigeria and Cuba, except that in this case the ocean is made of sand, and it’s called the Sahara. Where once the journey across was laden with pain and suffering, now, in musical form, it has become frictionless and free. Like the wind. ────────────────────────────── #AzizSahmaoui #TheUniversityOfGnawa #Live
Performance - 5 July 2014 Aziz Sahmaoui grew up in Marrakesh. In this city he absorbed both traditional Berber music as well as the omnipresent music of the Gnawa brotherhoods. The Gnawa music is a fusion of classical Sufi tradition and animistic influences from West Africa. The music is very trance inducing and is said to work therapeutically. There is a close relationship with the music brought to Morocco by the West-African slaves. In the late eighties Sahmaoui emigrated to Paris where he mixed reggae with North African music in his famous Orchestre National de Barbès. University of Gnawa is his next project. Sahmaoui is now experimenting with the combination of North African and Senegalese rhythms with the Gnawa trance. With his band, consisting of Senegalese and Moroccan musicians he reaches exciting heights. Aziz Sahmaoui, lead vocals, guitar, ngoni, mandole Hervé Sambe, guitar, vocals Alioune Wade, bass, vocals Cheikh Diallo, kora, keyboard, vocals Adhil Mirghani, percussions, vocals Jon Grandkamp, drums, calebash
Chanson extraite du premier album solo d'Aziz Sahmaoui. Texte fort qui évoque les injustices de ce monde a travers l'histoire d'une petite servante "que le jeux a oublié".
Performance - 5 July 2014 Aziz Sahmaoui & University of Gnawa (Morocco) Exciting mix of North African and Senegalese rhythms with Gnawa trance Aziz Sahmaoui grew up in Marrakesh. In this city he absorbed both traditional Berber music as well as the omnipresent music of the Gnawa brotherhoods. The Gnawa music is a fusion of classical Sufi tradition and animistic influences from West Africa. The music is very trance inducing and is said to work therapeutically. There is a close relationship with the music brought to Morocco by the West-African slaves. In the late eighties Sahmaoui emigrated to Paris where he mixed reggae with North African music in his famous Orchestre National de Barbès. University of Gnawa is his next project. Sahmaoui is now experimenting with the combination of North African and Senegalese rhythms with the Gnawa trance. With his band, consisting of Senegalese and Moroccan musicians he reaches exciting heights. Aziz Sahmaoui, lead vocals, guitar, ngoni, mandole Hervé Sambe, guitar, vocals Alioune Wade, bass, vocals Cheikh Diallo, kora, keyboard, vocals Adhil Mirghani, percussions, vocals Jon Grandkamp, drums, calebash
New album 📀 "Aziz Sahmaoui & University of Gnawa - Best Of" Still available : 🤍 📲 🤍 📲 🤍 📲 🤍 ────────────────────────────── The University of Gnawa: that’s exactly what it is. A university, a place where people can gather from far and wide - Morocco, Senegal, France, West Africa - and learn, share ideas, make music and friends. The spirit is anchored in the joy and ecstasy of Gnawa, its African pride and groove. But that spirit is open to all-comers, especially the sounds and traditions of West Africa, where gnawa has its roots. It’s an ancestral trans-oceanic conversation, like the one between Ireland and North America, or Nigeria and Cuba, except that in this case the ocean is made of sand, and it’s called the Sahara. Where once the journey across was laden with pain and suffering, now, in musical form, it has become frictionless and free. Like the wind. ────────────────────────────── #AzizSahmaoui #TheUniversityOfGnawa #UnHommeBon
4 ème morceau du merveilleux nouvel album Mazal
"Maktoube" 2em titre du dernier album de Aziz Sahmaoui intitulé University of Gnawa [2011] à acheter absolument.
Performance - 5 July 2014 Aziz Sahmaoui & University of Gnawa (Morocco) Exciting mix of North African and Senegalese rhythms with Gnawa trance Aziz Sahmaoui grew up in Marrakesh. In this city he absorbed both traditional Berber music as well as the omnipresent music of the Gnawa brotherhoods. The Gnawa music is a fusion of classical Sufi tradition and animistic influences from West Africa. The music is very trance inducing and is said to work therapeutically. There is a close relationship with the music brought to Morocco by the West-African slaves. In the late eighties Sahmaoui emigrated to Paris where he mixed reggae with North African music in his famous Orchestre National de Barbès. University of Gnawa is his next project. Sahmaoui is now experimenting with the combination of North African and Senegalese rhythms with the Gnawa trance. With his band, consisting of Senegalese and Moroccan musicians he reaches exciting heights. Aziz Sahmaoui, lead vocals, guitar, ngoni, mandole Hervé Sambe, guitar, vocals Alioune Wade, bass, vocals Cheikh Diallo, kora, keyboard, vocals Adhil Mirghani, percussions, vocals Jon Grandkamp, drums, calebash
Aziz Sahmaoui and University of Gnawa
Provided to YouTube by IDOL Mazal (Remastered) · Aziz Sahmaoui · University of Gnawa Best of University of Gnawa ℗ Zahora Released on: 2020-12-11 Contributor: Martin Meissonnier Contributor: Tony Cousins Producer: Martin Meissonnier Composer: Aziz Sahmaoui Auto-generated by YouTube.
Leader du groupe University of Gnawa, le chanteur et multi-instrumentiste (guembri, mandole…) marocain poursuit ses aventures musicales au-delà des frontières de tout genre. Avec le violoncelliste de jazz américain Eric Longsworth et le percussionniste Adhil Mirghani, il signe l’album Il fera beau demain matin jusqu’à midi. Au rythme de ballades intimistes, ce trio explore avec délicatesse leurs différentes palettes (folk, blues, jazz...), et jette un pont entre Orient et Occident. Rencontre avec cet enfant de Marrakech, adepte de la transe musicale. Site du magazine : 🤍 Page Facebook : 🤍 Instagram : 🤍 Twitter : 🤍 Chaîne Youtube : 🤍 #AzizSahmaoui, #Universityofgnawa, #EricLongsworth, #Morninghasbroken, #AdhilMirghani, #gnawa, #mandole, #guembri, #Marrakech, #musiquemarocaine, #musiqueduMaghreb, #jazz, #blues, #folk, #chanteurmarocain, #OrchestrenationaldeBarbès, #musique, #interview, #musicienmarocain, #Maroc, #Maghreb, #Afrique
"ALF HILAT" Une composition de style chaabï d'Aziz Sahmaoui extraite daézedfe l 'album "UNIVERSITY of GNAWA" Une video filmée par Christophe Petit et Lucie Yeung, montée par Matthias Weber Une production Martin Meissonnier Copyright General Pattern
Provided to YouTube by Believe SAS Tamtamaki (feat. University of Gnawa) · Aziz Sahmaoui University of Gnawa (feat. University of Gnawa) ℗ General Pattern Released on: 2011-04-29 Author: Aziz Sahmaoui Composer: Aziz Sahmaoui Music Publisher: D.R Featured Artist: University of Gnawa Auto-generated by YouTube.
Elbaraka Family this November , with his new EP ' Lawah Lawah ( Rework ) ' Aziz Sahmaoui joins Mr. ID Credits: Original song : Aziz Sahmaoui Vocals: Yadee Outar : Anas Chlih Bass : Walid Halimi Producer – Mr. ID Artwork - Ali Kanane Music Production by Mr. ID Mix and Mastering by NDRK Publishing by Elbaraka Family
Das MDR Sinfonieorchester, Aziz Sahmaoui und die University of Gnawa spielen am 15.10.2015 unter der Leitung von Kristjan Järvi das Eröffnungskonzert des OCTOBERFESTivals von MDR KLASSIK. Mehr Informationen: 🤍mdr-konzerte.de/festivals
RDV musical dans la Drôme 2021 Aziz Sahmaoui et Eric Longsworth ( création ) Eté 2021 dans le cadre des RDV musicaux de la Drôme Vidéo Fernando De Azevedo Son Alain Liette
New album 📀 "Aziz Sahmaoui & University of Gnawa - Best Of" Still available : 🤍 📲 🤍 📲 🤍 📲 🤍 ────────────────────────────── The University of Gnawa: that’s exactly what it is. A university, a place where people can gather from far and wide - Morocco, Senegal, France, West Africa - and learn, share ideas, make music and friends. The spirit is anchored in the joy and ecstasy of Gnawa, its African pride and groove. But that spirit is open to all-comers, especially the sounds and traditions of West Africa, where gnawa has its roots. It’s an ancestral trans-oceanic conversation, like the one between Ireland and North America, or Nigeria and Cuba, except that in this case the ocean is made of sand, and it’s called the Sahara. Where once the journey across was laden with pain and suffering, now, in musical form, it has become frictionless and free. Like the wind. ────────────────────────────── #AzizSahmaoui #TheUniversityOfGnawa #PoeticTrance
Performance - 5 July 2014 Aziz Sahmaoui & University of Gnawa (Morocco) Exciting mix of North African and Senegalese rhythms with Gnawa trance Aziz Sahmaoui grew up in Marrakesh. In this city he absorbed both traditional Berber music as well as the omnipresent music of the Gnawa brotherhoods. The Gnawa music is a fusion of classical Sufi tradition and animistic influences from West Africa. The music is very trance inducing and is said to work therapeutically. There is a close relationship with the music brought to Morocco by the West-African slaves. In the late eighties Sahmaoui emigrated to Paris where he mixed reggae with North African music in his famous Orchestre National de Barbès. University of Gnawa is his next project. Sahmaoui is now experimenting with the combination of North African and Senegalese rhythms with the Gnawa trance. With his band, consisting of Senegalese and Moroccan musicians he reaches exciting heights. Aziz Sahmaoui, lead vocals, guitar, ngoni, mandole Hervé Sambe, guitar, vocals Alioune Wade, bass, vocals Cheikh Diallo, kora, keyboard, vocals Adhil Mirghani, percussions, vocals Jon Grandkamp, drums, calebash
Aziz Sahmaoui, former singer from Orchestre National de Barbès and former sideman of Joe Zawinul, has just released his first solo album with his new band "University of Gnawa", produced by Martin Meissonnier. He did an exceptional show at the New Morning in Paris on 24th May 2011, playing a selection of new tracks and old favourites. Filmed by Christophe Petit & Lucie Yeung Live sound by David Boucris Edited and mixed by Matthias Weber Agency PLANETE AURORA + 33 1 43 73 70 70 🤍planete-aurora.com
Provided to YouTube by Believe SAS Maktoube (feat. University of Gnawa) (Long Version) · Aziz Sahmaoui University of Gnawa (feat. University of Gnawa) ℗ General Pattern Released on: 2011-04-29 Author: Aziz Sahmaoui Composer: Aziz Sahmaoui Music Publisher: D.R Featured Artist: University of Gnawa Auto-generated by YouTube.
« Morning has broken est un hymne qui chante l’existence, la lumière du jour… ». Aziz Sahmaoui interprète en arabe et en anglais avec Eric Longsworth le titre de Yusuf / Cat Stevens.
Artiste, chanteur et musicien originaire du Maroc, Aziz Sahmaoui a fait partie de l'Orchestre national de Barbès (ONB) avant de fonder son propre groupe "University of Gnawa". Aujourd'hui, il présente un nouvel opus en collaboration avec le compositeur et violoncelliste, Eric Longsworth, et le percussionniste Adhil Mirghani...
New album 📀 "Aziz Sahmaoui & University of Gnawa - Best Of" Still available : 🤍 📲 🤍 📲 🤍 📲 🤍 ────────────────────────────── The University of Gnawa: that’s exactly what it is. A university, a place where people can gather from far and wide - Morocco, Senegal, France, West Africa - and learn, share ideas, make music and friends. The spirit is anchored in the joy and ecstasy of Gnawa, its African pride and groove. But that spirit is open to all-comers, especially the sounds and traditions of West Africa, where gnawa has its roots. It’s an ancestral trans-oceanic conversation, like the one between Ireland and North America, or Nigeria and Cuba, except that in this case the ocean is made of sand, and it’s called the Sahara. Where once the journey across was laden with pain and suffering, now, in musical form, it has become frictionless and free. Like the wind. ────────────────────────────── #AzizSahmaoui #TheUniversityOfGnawa #Fetedelhumanité
Provided to YouTube by Believe SAS Kahina (feat. University of Gnawa) · Aziz Sahmaoui University of Gnawa (feat. University of Gnawa) ℗ General Pattern Released on: 2011-04-29 Author: Aziz Sahmaoui Composer: Aziz Sahmaoui Music Publisher: D.R Featured Artist: University of Gnawa Auto-generated by YouTube.
"Lawah-Lawah", extrait de l'album "Mazal" de Aziz Sahmaoui & University Of Gnawa, paru en 2014. "Aziz Sahmaoui reprend la route avec son groupe au nom magique, évocateur de rêves sonores et de transes ensorcelantes : University of Gnawa. Dans ce nouveau voyage où les refrains entêtants cohabitent avec un groove divinement chaloupé, le chanteur poète marocain atteint un superbe équilibre entre rock maghrébin, jazz et musique gnawa." - fnac.com
New album 📀 "Aziz Sahmaoui & University of Gnawa - Best Of" Still available : 🤍 📲 🤍 📲 🤍 📲 🤍 ────────────────────────────── The University of Gnawa: that’s exactly what it is. A university, a place where people can gather from far and wide - Morocco, Senegal, France, West Africa - and learn, share ideas, make music and friends. The spirit is anchored in the joy and ecstasy of Gnawa, its African pride and groove. But that spirit is open to all-comers, especially the sounds and traditions of West Africa, where gnawa has its roots. It’s an ancestral trans-oceanic conversation, like the one between Ireland and North America, or Nigeria and Cuba, except that in this case the ocean is made of sand, and it’s called the Sahara. Where once the journey across was laden with pain and suffering, now, in musical form, it has become frictionless and free. Like the wind. ────────────────────────────── Live version of "Coquelicot", a music from the album "POETIC TRANCE" available here : 🎧 🤍 ────────────────────────────── #AzizSahmaoui #TheUniversityOfGnawa #PoeticTrance
AZIZ SAHMAOUI & UNIVERSITY OF GNAWA - Lawah Lawah (live 🤍 Africolor) full movie available on VOD : 🤍 Aziz Sahmaoui porte un pan entier de l’histoire méditerranéenne. Né à Marrakech, il est confronté à l’essentiel des musiques populaires du Maghreb, des plus électroniques à celles que l’on sculpte dans le boyau ou la peau tannée. À l’issue de ses études de Lettres, il débarque à Paris et y fonde l’un des groupes phares des années 1990, l’Orchestre National de Barbès, une machine à effrayer les groupes identitaires et les gardes-frontières. University of Gnawa déploie une musique dont la transe est le ferment... Il faut entendre au moins une fois cette joie immense du jeu, cette façon de ne rien lâcher de la musique même quand elle joue très vite, cette générosité chorégraphiée dans une poésie sans faille et un refus épidermique de l’exotisme. University of Gnawa n’est pas une jolie architecture pleine d’arabesques, mais un rock band venu du Sud. Aziz Sahmaoui : chant, n'goni, mandore Adhil Mirghani : percussions Amen Viana : guitare Cheikh Diallo : claviers, kora Hicham Takaoute : basse Jon Grandcamp : batterie en concert au théâtre Gérard Philippe de St Denis le 20 décembre 2018 (Africolor 30e édition) Un film de Guillaume Dero
Performance - 5 July 2014 Aziz Sahmaoui & University of Gnawa (Morocco) Exciting mix of North African and Senegalese rhythms with Gnawa trance Aziz Sahmaoui grew up in Marrakesh. In this city he absorbed both traditional Berber music as well as the omnipresent music of the Gnawa brotherhoods. The Gnawa music is a fusion of classical Sufi tradition and animistic influences from West Africa. The music is very trance inducing and is said to work therapeutically. There is a close relationship with the music brought to Morocco by the West-African slaves. In the late eighties Sahmaoui emigrated to Paris where he mixed reggae with North African music in his famous Orchestre National de Barbès. University of Gnawa is his next project. Sahmaoui is now experimenting with the combination of North African and Senegalese rhythms with the Gnawa trance. With his band, consisting of Senegalese and Moroccan musicians he reaches exciting heights. Aziz Sahmaoui, lead vocals, guitar, ngoni, mandole Hervé Sambe, guitar, vocals Alioune Wade, bass, vocals Cheikh Diallo, kora, keyboard, vocals Adhil Mirghani, percussions, vocals Jon Grandkamp, drums, calebash
UNIVERSITY OF GNAWA is the first album of Aziz Sahmaoui, original singer from Orchestre National de Barbes and former sideman of Joe Zawinul. A magical journey between Gnawa Trance and African beats.Aziz joue au New Morning le 24 mai 2011 New ALBUM out on april 29l Produced by Martin Meissonnier Shot by Lucie Yeung and Christophe Petit edit & Mix by Matthias Weber