Group Inerane

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Kuni Majagani 00:00 Tools
Awal September 02:32 Tools
Ano Nagarus 00:00 Tools
Tenerte 00:00 Tools
Nadan Al Kazawnin 00:00 Tools
Telilite 00:00 Tools
Kamu Talyat 00:00 Tools
Tenere Etran 00:00 Tools
Ashal Wali Tigeli 00:00 Tools
Ikab Kabau 00:00 Tools
Alemin 00:00 Tools
Ikabkaban 00:00 Tools
Telalit 00:00 Tools
Tchigefen 00:00 Tools
Tamidit in Aicha 00:00 Tools
Itrara 00:00 Tools
Golf 00:00 Tools
Deran Deran 00:00 Tools
Medan 00:00 Tools
Yallawat Ayetma 00:00 Tools
Tehi teyman 00:00 Tools
Boghassa 00:00 Tools
Telalit (Ahmed) 00:00 Tools
Deran Deran (Koudede) 00:00 Tools
Alemin (Koudede) 00:00 Tools
Tamidit In Aicha (Ahmed) 00:00 Tools
Itrara (Ahmed) 00:00 Tools
Ikabkaban (Ahmed) 00:00 Tools
Tchigefen (Koudede) 00:00 Tools
Medan (Ahmed) 00:00 Tools
Golf (Koudede) 00:00 Tools
Awal September [Live] 00:00 Tools
Ashal Wali Tigeli [Live] 00:00 Tools
Telilite [Live] 00:00 Tools
Tenerte [Live] 00:00 Tools
Ikab Kabau [Live] 00:00 Tools
Ano Nagarus [Live] 00:00 Tools
Nadan al Kazawnin [Live] 00:00 Tools
Tenere Etran [Live] 00:00 Tools
Kamu Talyat [Live] 00:00 Tools
Tehiteyman 00:00 Tools
Yallawatt Ayetma 00:00 Tools
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Group Inerane is the now sound of the Tuareg Guitar Revolution sweeping across the Sahara Desert and inspired by the rebel musicians that started this music as a political weapon used to communicate from the Libyan Refugee camps in the 1980s and 1990s. Spearheaded by the enigmatic guitar hero Bibi Ahmed, Group Inerane has been together for several years and carries the rich tradition of Tamachek guitar songs for another generation. Their songs are a combination of amplified roots rock, blues, and folk in the local Tuareg styles at times entering into full-on electric guitar psychedelia. This music is performed with two electric guitars, a drum kit and a chorus of vocalists. The recordings were captured live in the city of Agadez in the Republic of Niger. Group Inerane was also featured in the Sublime Frequencies DVD “Niger: Magic and Ecstasy in the Sahel”. 2010 saw the release of their album "Guitars from Agadez Vol. 3", recorded by Hisham Mayet. This is the second Sublime Frequencies Vinyl Release. 180 gram vinyl, full-color gatefold jacket, and limited one-time pressing of 1000 copies. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.