ProductDetails
- 01. Terroir
02. Houmeissa
03. Dounia
04. Bororo
05. Wassa
06. Takamba
07. Touareg
08. BaouraHAMA
Houmeissa
[engl] Nigerian composer Hama presents a groundbreaking album of traditional electronic desert folk songs, hovering somewhere between early 90s techno and synthwave. Nomadic herding ballads, ancient caravan songs, and ceremonial wedding chants are all re-imagined into pieces seemingly lifted from a Saharan 1980s sci-fi soundtrack or score to a Tuareg video game. With a deep love and respect, Hama effortlessly takes back and re-appropriates fourth-world ethnoambient music.- Format
- LP
- Release-Datum
- 18.01.2019
- EAN
- EAN 0843563107874
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