Known for being one of the top wedding bands throughout the Agadez region of Niger, Etran de L’Aïr plays an especially hypnotic and rollicking form of Tuareg music, and has been for over 20 years.
However, unlike some of the other recent big names to come out of the world of Saharan rock, this band tends to lean more towards a blend of traditional African styles and sounds, instead of borrowing heavily from Western music. This gives the group an especially colorful palette of rhythms, percussion and melodies to draw from as they jam.
A1 | Imouwizla |
A2 | Toubouk Ine Chihoussay |
A3 | Nak Deranine |
A4 | Tchingolene |
A5 | Nak Igley Ismadarana |
B1 | Tahawerte Ine Idinette |
B2 | Alhaire |
B3 | Adounia |
B4 | Karade Marhane |
B5 | Tarha Warghey Ichile |