Tinariwen

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Address Kubelíkova 27, Praha 3 – Žižkov
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Tags Blues, Tishoumaren
Entry CZK 800–1100
Event website www.palacakropolis.cz…
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The electric nomads from the Sahara are returning to the Czech Republic after a long hiatus and will perform on 5 September 2024 at the Akropolis Palace in Prague.

Like blues and reggae, Tinariwen's music is an expression of cultural identity, a testament to suffering and the power to overcome it through music. „When I first heard them, I found the music I had been searching for my whole life,“ Robert Plant said of these electric nomads from the Sahara. The band regularly performs at the world's biggest festivals, winning a Grammy Award for their 2011 album „Tassili“ and the prestigious BBC World Music Award. At the Montreux Jazz Festival in Montreux, Switzerland, they jammed with Carlos Santana, who said of them, „I can hear the roots of Muddy Waters and Jeff Beck. That's where the music comes from.“ The band arrives with last year's „Amatssou“ album, produced by Daniel Lanois, producer of Bob Dylan, Neil Young and U2, among others, who even plays on the record.

The Tinariwen band was also at the birth of the Festival in the Desert, which, in addition to a musical showcase, also served as a tribal gathering of Tuareg from different parts of the Sahara. The festival took place between 2001 and 2009 in various locations in the Sahara in northern Mali. However, the security situation in the region deteriorated rapidly, with Islamic terrorists operating in the area, kidnappings of tourists and the last edition of the festival taking place in 2010–2012 near the city of Timbuktu under tight security measures. The situation was complicated by the fact that violent events also involved feuding Tuareg groups, but the musicians themselves were the ultimate victims of the clashes. In August 2012, the militant Islamist group Ansar Dine declared that it would eradicate Satan's music from the area it controlled and replace it with verses from the Koran, as required by Sharia law. In northern Mali, in the oasis of Kidal, once the home town of Tinariwen, a seven-man squad armed with AK47 Kalashnikovs marched to the family home of a local musician. Fortunately, he wasn't home, but his sister heard the terrible news: „If he ever shows up here, we'll cut off all his guitar-playing fingers.“ The gunmen then took the guitars, amplifiers, speakers, microphones and drum kit out of the house, doused them with petrol and set them on fire. Tinariwen was also targeted in the campaign; during the January 2013 attack, band member Abdallah Ag Lamida was kidnapped while trying to save his guitars, but was later released. The episode also marked the trajectory of the group, who temporarily moved from the conflict zone to the United States, and recorded their sixth album, Emmaar, in the desert setting of Joshua Tree National Park.

Performing artists

Mali
Rock, Blues, Desert blues

Videos

Tinariwen  Sastanàqqàm  0 5 3:23 66 ×
Tinariwen  Nànnuflày  0 5 4:12 36 ×
Tinariwen  Iswegh Attay  0 5 4:39 23 ×
Tinariwen  Ténéré Tàqqàl  0 5 4:32 17 ×

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