VARIOUS ARTISTSMusic From Saharan Cellphones LPSAHEL SOUNDS |
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In much of West Africa, cellphones are are used as all-purpose multimedia devices - in lieu of personal computers and high speed internet, cellphones house portable music collections. This is a compilation of the most popular music circulating the Sahara desert on the unofficial network of cellphones -- where mp3s are stored, played, and traded in very literal peer to peer bluetooth transfers. The contemporary West African sound from the new school of DIY production with little or no commercial release outside of their locales, from spaced out Tuareg Autotune, Ivorian Club Jams, Mauritanian Synth, and Malian Hip-Hop electro. Collected from memory cards by and released on cassette, the vinyl comes after years of tracking down the composers.
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Group Anmataff - "Tinariwen" | 203 | |
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Yeli Fuzzo - "Abande" | 84 | |
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Amanar - "Alghafiat" | 55 | |
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Negib Ould Ngainich - "Guetna" | 37 | |
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Papito (Feat. Iba One) - "Yere Yira" | 32 | |
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Mdou Moctar - "Tahoultine" | 28 | |
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Kaba Blon - "Moribiyassa" | 23 | |
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Joskar Et Flamzy - "Faroter" | 23 | |
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Bayta Ag Bay - "Aicha" | 21 |






