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Bombino @ TivoliVredenburg De Nigerese zanger/gitarist Bombino wordt ook wel ‘de Jimi Hendrix van de woestijn’ genoemd. Hij mag dan zingen in de taal van zijn stam, de Toeareg, maar met zijn doorleefde gitaarspel en dito stemgeluid breekt hij dwars door taal- en andere barrières heen. In 2013 werd Bombino wereldwijd bekend met zijn tweede album Nomad, geproduceerd door Dan Auerbach (The Black Keys), waarop ook zijn signature song Amadinine staat. Inmiddels is hij alweer drie albums verder, met Sahel (2023) als jongste. Maak je klaar voor een avond opzwepende en hypnotiserende Saharablues!

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Where: TivoliVredenburg

Vredenburgkade 11
Utrecht
3511 WC
Netherlands

Who: Bombino

African Rock

Guitar luminary + Tuareg folk hero Omara “Bombino” Moctar knows the nomadic life well. Being constantly on the road for his music while also perpetually on the move throughout the Sahel region of Africa is the norm. So when the pandemic brought the world to a screeching halt, Bombino found himself in an unfamiliar space: being in one place. “I’m used to traveling virtually every week and then I was locked down for two years,” he says from his home in Niamey, the capital of Niger. “On the positive side, I get back in touch with my home and spend real time there with my family for the first time in a long time.”

What resulted was the follow-up to 2018’s Deran, a record that turned Bombino into the first-ever Grammy-nominated artist from Niger. This new collection of songs, entitled Sahel after the African region spanning East-West from the Atlantic Ocean to the Red Sea, is Bombino’s most personal, powerful, and politically-minded work to date. Sahel looks forward and to the past, a mix of new and old songs, but each one of them resonated with Bombino for one reason or another. “A lot of bands go into the studio with a set of tracks that they’ve rehearsed, but that’s not how Bombino works,” Wrench says. “He goes with what he’s feeling at the time and it’s a much more instinctive way of recording. He’s drawing from this memory of these hundreds of songs he’s written. He pulls from that well of his own work and the history of his culture; he pulls out of that what he feels is right.”

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