05 March 2019
- Arts & Culture
- Avant-Garde
- Experimental
- Field Recording
- Regional
- Celebratory
- Intense
- Soulful
The tenth episode of Open Sources presents a selection of moroccan traditional music and field recordings that Alan Lomax recorded in 1967. A few contemporary musicians, artists and collectives whose practice relates to this music are introduced, and the listener gets to know the context surrounding the chosen recordings.
Playlist
Sublime frequencies - Radio EssaouiraLomax Archives - Bringing the Sheep down from the Hills
Lomax Archives - Shouts to drive away wild animals
Lomax Archives - Ahaidou song
Lomax Archives - Amarg poetry
Kader Attia speaks about the idea of repair
Younes Baba-Ali - Moroccan Anthem
Lomax Archives - You're Welcome, Our Brothers, To Our House
Lomax Archives - Rasul-allah (The Messenger of God)
Lemchaheb - Bghit Bladi
Lomax Archives - Glaoua dance song
Lomax Archives - Ahwash wedding dance and Tamawayt song
Lomax Archives - Allah Daim (God is Eternal) (fragments)
Nass el Ghiwane - Ahl el hal
Lomax Archives - Earth-pounding song (I) and (II)
Lomax Archives - Ahwash dance (I to V)
Norient Sounds - Sonic Traces from the Arab World (Radio Edit)