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This is my first EP taken from the brand new Debut Album AFRICA LA.

…how everything began:

Marrakech 2010, prophet Mohammed’s birthday on the famous ‘Djemaa el Fna’ court, extraordinary musicians gather from all over the country to honour the prophet – in the midst of it Max Doblhoff, who inspired by the music starts to translate the various sounds into his own musical world. DJEMAA was born.

Max Doblhoff mixes his beats starting of with an original soundscape of the legendary market place in Marrakech, changing into mystical ‘Oud’ sounds, followed by Darbuka, inspiring Flutes by Georg Barnert and a beautiful energetic voice of Idd Aziz Kunya. It is a fusion of classical instruments such as bass and flute with synthesizer sounds and electric beats – a trademark of Max Doblhoff – which rounds off this unique production full of traditional Gnawa Rhythms.

To complete a nice journey through ethno grooves, electroacoustic, tribal & house music we are presenting three artists with their special Remix Versions of Djemaa

Der Fux (Jhruza Records/Vienna)

Stefan Obermaier (Drift Recordings/Vienna)

Shanti Roots (Spagat Music/Berlin)

The vibrant, groovy sound combined with traditional Moroccan elements push the listener

further and further – finally arriving into the world of Tribal Sounds :-)

…get more infos about the Artists on:

www.clubcruisemusic.com
www.maxdoblhoff.com

lyrics

Idd Aziz
Street recordings - Marrakech

credits

from Africa La (Album), released June 23, 2017
Idd Aziz (Vocals)
Max Doblhoff (Drums & Electronics)
Julian Hruza (Synths)
Sebastian Wiesflecker (Bass)

live recorded "GNAWA" musicians
Ud & Tarbuka at Djemaa el Fna - Marrakech 2010

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Max Doblhoff Wien, Austria

Max Doblhoff likes the groovy, funky club sound and provides a catchy handle for the listeners to hold onto as they pulled along. Mostly analogue samples, coming from live instruments are used whereas digital elements are reduced - giving the productions character & flair by the warm analogue sound. AfroHouse, Afro Fusion, Tribal House, Latin Cumbica & Electronic Grooves. ... more

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