Here's another tape of the mesmerizing sounds of the ghaita. Aziz Zouhri is from the northern town of Taounate and is well-known as a great musician among the Ghaita Jabaliya fans. Although he has worked with different musicians throughout his career, he always seems to pick the right combination of veteran and young upcoming musicians for his band, maintaining a consistent level of tightness and authenticity. In this record, however, all that band magic is substituted for the typical studio Chaabi sound, that of synthesized drums and bass. The record also features a great female vocalist on every song, giving Aziz's lyrical phrasings a poetic meaning and dimension. Unfortunately, the vocalist's name is not listed.
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Tape Contribution: Jesse Kenas Collins
SIDE A
Track 1
Track 2
Track 3
SIDE B
Track 4
Track 5
Track 6
LABEL
Fassiphone (فاسيفون)
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Hajar
July 4, `20 at 15:25 (EST)
She sounds like Chama Zaz | شام الزاز but I'm not a 100% sure.
Moroccan Tapes
July 5, `20 at 13:28 (EST)
I thought the same, but not 100% sure as well. She sounds younger on this tape, which would explain the higher singing range compared to her recent recordings on youtube. Thanks for the information.