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Morocco : The Mystical and Magical [tour recap]

May 17, 2016 KING BRITT
Jamaaladeen Tacuma Group

I just returned stateside from a life changing dream trip to Essouira, Morocco with legendary bassist, Jamaaladeen Tacuma.  He asked me to join Wolfgang Puschnig, Ahmad Compaoré and him to perform at the Gnaoua Music Festival.  We would also be joined by Maalem Hassan Boussou and his crew to create on onstage cultural exchanged of traditional Moroccan music with American funk & electronic. 

Wolfgang, King Britt and Jamaladeen Tacuma

Upon arrival in Marrakesh, I had images in my mind of this mystical and exotic place.  My first steps on the North African land felt euphoric, like I had been there before in a past life.  The first sounds heard were a mix of Arabic and French dialects filling the airport.  We were greeted by the festival family to drive 3hrs to Essouira, which is a small town with big heart.

Moroccan floor

After the surreal drive through the semi desert and metropolis, we arrive in the town.  We are greeted by our amazing host and guide, Fouad Wardi.  We walk through the extremely colorful town to our Riad (traditional Moroccan house), to be warmly hugged by Fatima, the house caretaker and love giver. 

Fatima and crew....

We are immediately whisked away for a traditional Moroccan meal, that was the beginning of a whole new and constant eating schedule! Wow!

Moroccan food!

After a well deserved sleep in my King size bed for a King, we all had our first rehearsal.  I was very nervous, since I needed to find my voice within the context of what Jamaaladeen is doing and the traditional players. What I learned is that less is more.

Rehearsal w/ Jamaaladeen in Morocco

Forgot to say that when we arrived a very serendipidous meeting between old friends took place.  Jamaaladeen had run into actor and longtime friend, Bob Wisdom (from the Wire).  We went to meet the 'unofficial' mayor of the town!  His spirit is magical.

King and Bob Wisdom

The next few days would be filled with magic, from wandering around the mystical town in search of colorful fabrics and bags, to rehearsing with the top musicians from Morocco.  It all was a whirlwind of cosmic dust and positive sorcery. 

Jamaaladeen and Maalem

Now, the big day. We are on at 8pm and the butterflies had landed for sure.  Rehearsals were beyond beautiful and it was time to share it with the sea of 3000+ people for our set.

Live in Morocco

The experience totally changed the way I listen to music now, and dance music in particular, since the Gnaouan tradition is very repetitive trance music essentially.  I will be returning very soon.

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In Travel, Video, Live Show Tags King Britt, jamaaladeen tacuma, Wolfgang Puschnig, Ahmad Compaoré, jazz music

Morocco w/ Jamaaladeen Tacuma

May 3, 2016 KING BRITT

It is my extreme honor to accompany legendary bass player Jamaaladeen Tacuma to Morocco's Festival Gnaoua et Musiques du Monde .

Jamaaladeen has been a musical mentor to me since my teens. When playing his Outsiders Festival last year, he mentioned he was excited to add my electronics in another project and this is it!

We will be joined by Wolfgang Puschnig Ahmad Compaoré and morocco's own Maalem Hassan Boussou!

These are the improvisational gigs that change Jazz music to another level and I am proud to represent the electronic community in this context

May 13 at 8pm sharp ..

In Travel, Events Tags festival gnaoua, King Britt, jamaaladeen tacuma, jazz music

Re-Imagining Philadelphia w/ Faustin Linyekula

May 3, 2016 KING BRITT

I was honored last week to be a part of this amazing collaboration with choreographer, Faustin Linyekula, who flew all the way from the Congo to bring Philadelphia a new perspective on what Philly art will look like in the future tense in Philly Files.

He looks at North Philadelphia through movement, storytelling, community, and live music. The work includes a complete live improvisational score by myself, Tim Motzer, Heru Shabaka-ra, Anthony Tidd, and dancers from the University of the Arts. scenography by Jean-Christophe Lanquetin. The performance will took place in a warehouse in North Philadelphia.

photos courtesy of Chuck Bonfig 
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In Events, Travel Tags Faustin Linykula, King Britt, jazz music