This mix combines music created by musicians from ethnic minority—the Occitan—and musicians from countries experiencing conflict—Palestine, Ukraine, Tunisia, Niger, Myanmar, Mexico, Mauritania, Tanzania, and Uganda. From the echoes of conflict regions to the celebration of tradition, this music tells stories about love, peace, equality, inclusion, solidarity, and freedom.
Philippe Tasquin & Julie Jaroszewski - Immi rahat Titsawwaq (children song)
Love, marriage, lullaby, nostalgia and children Palestinian songs interpreted by international artists.
MIQEDEM – Ezkera
The album was produced during the pandemic; written during uncertain times and moments of stress.
Maya Al Khaldi - ترويدة لسامي - Samis Lullaby
The album “Other World” draws inspiration from Palestinian folklore, influenced by the present, and imagining a sonic future.
DakhaBrakha – Kolyskova
From the album "Light," DakhaBrakha's "Kolyskova" is more than just a lullaby; it's a quiet, contemplative song that the band says is a "connecting of several lullabies" with "philosophical lyrics that [say] we have time for everything — time to laugh and cry, time to live and die."
Badiâa Bouhrizi - (إلى سلمى) Ila Selma
The album, KahruMusiqa means electronic music but is never used as such in Arabic to name the genre. The record is a collection based on poems in classical Arabic language or Tunisian dialect, addressing the Tunisian revolution, the political contract that led to Balfour and the displacement of millions of Palestinians in 1948…
Badiaa Bouhrizi – Mana’a
In response to the dramatic political upheavals in the Arab world, female singers and musicians from Tunisia, Libya, and Egypt, joined by Syrian artist Rasha Rizk, came together to create the album "Sawtuha" in Tunis. Amidst repression, discrimination, and violence, the album serves as a powerful rebellion against the suppression of democratic rights and gender inequality.
Les Filles de Illighadad – Imigradan
Hailing from a remote and impoverished region in central Niger, Iligadade has become the backdrop for their musical innovations, challenging the historical separation between the tende and Tuareg guitar genres. This ensemble reclaims the importance of tende, music dominated by women and traditionally played late at night during festivals and the rainy season.
Dos Santos - A Shot in the Dark
The music of Dos Santos is a mysterious mix that explores the unknown, shrouded in wonder and longing. The melodies echo with reflections on tradition, our collective present, and bright dreams of freedom and love.
Malouma – Nebine
Malouma is a Mauritanian singer, songwriter and politician, in commitment to encourage equality and rights for all, women's place in society, and education for the young, all under threat, as well as environmental protection in Mauritania. The album, Nour (Light), was released in France on March 8, 2007 in celebration of International Women's Day.
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