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Lahcen Akil Louis Minus Seize Duo
Lahcen Akil / Louis Minus Seize Duo

Lahcen Akil / Louis Minus Seize Duo
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Catno

2

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Limited Edition

Country

Morocco

Release date

Jan 1, 2013

Lahcen Akil / Louis Minus Seize Duo - Le Discopathe - Montpellier

Face ⵍⴰⵃⵙⵏ ⵄⴰⵇⵉⵍ Lahcen Akil

Lahcen Akil : lotar , chant
Hamid Akil : bendir, percus, chant
Azdin Oaamo : bendir, chant ( track 1)
Rachid Ben Ali : mains, chant (track 1)

ⵍⴰⵃⵙⵏ ⵄⴰⵇⵉⵍ Lahcen Akil is born in 1969, in Tamlalt village, Upper Atlas, ⴰⴷⵔⴰⵔ ⵏ ⴷⵔⵏ Adrar n Dern , Dades valley, where he currently lives with his family , his wife and two sons , He learn early music himself, musician, composer, song and poetry writer in Tachelhit, the Amazigh, or Berber of South East Morocco .
ⵍⴰⵃⵙⵏ ⵄⴰⵇⵉⵍ Lahcen Akil is a stringed instrument maker. He makes his own lutar.

More info in french :
lahcenakil.blogspot.com

Face Louis Minus XVI duo

Louis Minus duet, french free jazz band from Lille.
Adrien Douliez : sax alto
Maxime Petit : basse électrique
They have spend two week in Tamlalt for review this split LP and the "Février" song.

louisminus.bandcamp.com

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

18€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

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A1

Lahcen Akil - Adonsou

A2

Lahcen Akil - Adlise

A3

Lahcen Akil - Zzaim

A4

Lahcen Akil - Oudade

B1

Louis Minus Seize Duo - In Dust We Trust

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