Bab L’ Bluz are reclaiming the blues for North Africa. Fronted by an African-Moroccan woman in a traditionally male role, the band are devoted to a revolution in attitude which dovetails with Morocco’s ‘nayda’ youth movement – a new wave of artists and musicians taking their cues from local heritage, singing words of freedom in the Moroccan-Arabic dialect of darija. Ancient and current, funky and rhythmic, buoyed by Arabic lyrics, soaring vocals and bass-heavy grooves, Nayda! seems to pulse from the heart of the Maghreb.
Let go. Fall in. Follow the spiral, and find your centre. Move and whirl, headbang and hair whip, into a place that is out there and deep within, an altered state where minds open, boundaries fall away and trust - in values, principles, ourselves - is rediscovered, made real.
Welcome, then, to the world of Swaken, the highly anticipated second album by French-Moroccan power quartet, Bab L' Bluz. Recorded at Real World Studios in Wiltshire, England, written partly in Morocco - the birthplace of frontwoman Yousra Mansour - and mostly across a world tour that took them from Adelaide, Barcelona and New York to Essaouira in Morocco, Lomé in Togo and Dougga in Tunisia. Eleven tracks that spark and pulse with kinetic, pedal-to-the-metal energy.
Concerts
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26 Jul 24
Calgary Folk Music Festival 2024
Calgary, AB -
28 Jul 24
Salmon Arm Roots and Blues Festival 2024
Salmon Arm, BC -
30 Jul 24
Nectar Lounge
Seattle, WA -
9 Aug 24
MENS ALORS! 2024
Mens, France -
15 Aug 24
Treibhaus
Innsbruck, Austria -
28 Aug 24
détours de babel ! 2024
Grenoble, France -
21 Sep 24
Scenes croisées
Mende, France -
22 Sep 24
Festival Arabesques 2024
Montpellier, France -
4 Oct 24
Le Grand Soufflet
Chartres-de-Bretagne, France -
9 Oct 24
Transbordeur
Lyon 01, France -
11 Oct 24
La Cave à Musique, Macon
Mâcon, France -
6 Nov 24
New Morning
Paris, France