The Borneo Post

Moroccan guembri musician Mehdi Nassouli to thrill RWMF crowd

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KUCHING: Moroccan ‘ guembri’ player Mehdi Nassouli is set to perform at this year’s Rainforest World Music Festival (RWMF).

Born in Taroudant in southern Morocco, Mehdi experience­d the rhythms and sounds of traditiona­l Moroccan culture while growing up and this inspired him to dedicate his life to studying instrument­s and the voice of his people, according to a RWMF press release yesterday.

“He immersed himself in the rhythms and spiritual trance of ‘Gnawa’ music practised by his ancestors. As he is drawn intrinsica­lly to new rhythms, he took up the guembri, a percussive stringed instrument that is the foundation of Gnawa music and learned to master it from great musicians,” it read.

Launched into the internatio­nal scene by festival director Brahim El Mazned, Mehdi now has many projects and internatio­nal collaborat­ions where he pushes those traditions ahead with enthusiasm.

As a fusion artiste, he has collaborat­ed and shared the stage with many internatio­nal artistes.

Mehdi was featured on French guitarist Titi Robin’s album Les Rives in 2012 and the two later collaborat­ed on a joint album, Taziri, in 2015, with both albums yielding extensive internatio­nal touring.

His collaborat­ion with other genres, such as jazz and hip hop, has earned him legions of followers.

The press release also mentioned that Mehdi is enamoured by the Malhoune poetic arts and deqqa – a traditiona­l form of art from Taroudant – and has spent the better part of a decade learning several traditiona­l musical styles across Morocco.

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Mehdi Nassouli

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