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Blues Classical Country. Electronic Folk International. Jazz Latin New Age. Aggressive Bittersweet Druggy. Energetic Happy Hypnotic. You can find train times at www. The Masters play for you and the village every night of the Festival on the stage which was purpose built for them and they spend most of the days playing. Music is part of the fabric of Joujouka and the essence of your experience.

Alcohol is strictly prohibited. One of the great treats of the Festival is the opportunity to enjoy home cooked Moroccan food, which is delicious. Your hosts will often prepare snacks, which are meals in themselves. As founder of Rolling Stones Brian was an icon in Western music. In the world of Joujouka Brian is mythical and real in song and memory. We should have two options for dates next year. All deposits and tickets for will be valid for either the rescheduled festival dates in or in The Master Musicians are in a very difficult and precarious position at the present time.

Since the festival has provided them with the resources to run their affairs and more. On what would have been the opening day of the festival Ergot Records reissued Into The Ahl Srif album, originally a vinyl-only release in , digitally for the first time. The album can be downloaded from their Bandcamp page with all proceeds supporting the Master Musicians of Joujouka. Live in Paris is out now on Unlistenable Records. The recordings he made in the village using a portable Uher two-track tape recorder were mixed on his return to London, and the album was released posthumously after his death in On release the album was beautifully packaged as a gatefold-LP set, with cover artwork featuring a painting of Jones placed in the centre of a group of Master Musicians by Mohamed Hamri.

Album liner notes were written by Jones and Brion Gysin. In Morocco, magic is practised more assiduously than hygiene though, indeed, ecstatic dancing to music of the brotherhoods may be called a form of psychic hygiene. You know your own music when you hear it one day. You fall into line and dance until you pay the piper.

My own music turned out to be the wild flutes of the hill tribe, Ahl Serif whom I met through the Moroccan painter, Hamri.



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