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Abdallah Oumbadougou: AMGHAR – The Godfather Of Tuareg Music, Vol. 1 (2024)

Sometimes an artist will reach out of the past to grab you, shake you free of your normal listening routine and wake you up to a much wider world. I remember back in the 80s when Paul Simon’s Graceland came out that my friends were over the moon at the discovery of Ladysmith Black Mambazo, which in turn led to discovering the rich desert blues of African artists like Ali Farka Touré, Fela Kuti, Tinariwen, and others. That discovery and exploration has exploded over the last few years, and when my friends turned me on to Abdallah Oumbadougou it was another gravity-defying moment. I would normally hesitate to put a compilation up in my list of the best albums of 2024, but AMGHAR – The Godfather of Tuareg Music, Vol.1 is so good, so fresh and intoxicating that I had no choice. As the first retrospective of Oumbadougou’s work, it’s an essential album for anyone looking to explore ishumar, the specific desert blues style that originated and proliferated in the Sahara.

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(Un)Focused Definition Ep. 4: This Is Why (Physical Media)

I have no idea what I did, but somehow I screwed up my Apple Music. I was uploading some stuff I bought from Bandcamp (a bunch of albums from the Italian prog band Celeste)and now iCloud won’t update my library and on my desktop all the music I loaded from streaming is gone. It’s still there on my iPhone and iPad, so I know it’s just a syncing issue, but it’s frustrating all the same because I had a different theme in mind for this week’s (Un)Focused Definition playlist.

But since that fell through the cracks, we’re going to do a playlist featuring tracks from some (more) recent vinyl acquisitions. What can I say? I have a problem, and it’s an addiction I have no desire to knock. So let’s get into it, starting with a preview of the next review and series, shall we?

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