
 
Rough
Guide to the Music of Sudan
Bursting with the diverse
and rich music that has emerged from Africa's
largest country, from desert rhythms echoing a
camel's stride to savannah woodland harmonies,
this album offers you an overview of a flourishing
musical culture.
It includes trance
drumming, hip-hop, orchestral music, Arabic love
songs and spicy horn sections, and incorporates
influences from Egypt to Congo and from the White
Nile to the Blue Nile.
"As
the horrors of the evening news tell us, the
various peoples of Sudan don't mix particularly
well. That alone makes the sinuousness of this
polyglot comp astonishing, a sort of can't-we-all-get-along
survey of desert music that places veterans
(Abdel Aziz el-Mubarak, Abdel Karim el-Kabli)
next to modernists like diva Setona, deceased
saxist Tariq Abubakar and child-soldier-turned-rapper
Emmanuel Jal. They all mix just fine."
Time Out New York, USA
Artists include:
Rasha, Abdel Karim El Kabli, Emmanuel Jal, Tarig
Abubakar & The Afro-Nubians, Setona, Joseph Modi,
Zar Omdurman, Abdel Aziz El Mubarak, Mustafa Al
Sunni, Mohammed Wardi, Muhamed El Amin, Omdurman
Women's Ensemble, Didinga Singer and Abdel Gadir
Salim
Sample
tracks
Click one of the tracks below to listen
to
a short sample in MP3 format.
1 EMMANUEL
JAL - Gua
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