Mdou Moctar
Thalia Hall
1227 W 18th St
Chicago, IL 60608
Jun 18, 2024
8:00 PM CDT
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MDOU MOCTARFuneral For JusticeThere is a beauty in listening to music made in the spirit of energetic transformation.When the sounds transform the air and the listener. This record transports the listener into the heart of the music of Mdou Moctar. The blending of intention and motivation creates a burst of sound that embraces and shakes and invites one to dance! It invites one to breathe. It invites one to be in solidarity with the music. It invites one to be in touch with the human condition. What does it mean to be free in these times? Can the world be liberated from the colonial mindstate that has caused such harm and mistrust? Can we mourn our losses yet build anew to form something more astounding, more fantastic? Funeral For Justice says we can.A sound that carries weight makes an impact. A sound that carries time transcendstime. We are not only listening to music but we are living through it. We are living with it. We are living in it. The artist sees history and makes poetry from it for the present.Mdou Moctars Funeral For Justice requests your presence. Show up open to thecelebration of life, loved as it should be loved. Experience the exaltation andexuberance. The words speak of ascension, awareness, sorrow, apathy, knowing, and growth. The guitars speak of power, energy, jubilation, transcendency, immediacy, and tradition. The drums and percussion mark the pulse of now as well as a timeless dance that involves us all, as it did those that came before us. The wires that carry the message feel alive with fire and purpose, explosive with possibility. This funeral is an acknowledgment. This funeral is abundant. This funeral overflows into the street filled with dance. This funeral stretches late into the night, kicking up the dirt, with the hum of a generator, an ever present member of the rhythm section. This funeral is a clarion call for reason and a belief that change is possible.So join Mdou Moctar in this funeral for justice, knowing rebirth is possible. A new justice is possible. With your voice, your heart, your dance, your stomp, a new justice is born. Mdou Moctar welcomes you with joy and open arms. Be here. Feel here and do, alongside this music. Dont stand alone, join with others and do. Fight for liberation. Stand against oppression, alongside this music and do! Damon Locks
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Simone
October 30th 2024
Extraordinary performance! Hopefully they will tour the US again from the release of their upcoming album in 2025.
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Mdou Moctar Biography
With "Afrique Victime" the prodigious Tuareg guitarist and songwriter rips a new hole in the sky – boldly reforging contemporary Saharan music and “rock music” by melding guitar pyrotechnics, full-blast noise, and field recordings with poetic meditations on love, religion, women's rights, inequality, and Western Africa’s exploitation at the hands of colonial powers.
The music listeners are the beneficiaries of the staggeringly powerful do-it-yourself musical ethic of Mdou Moctar – the man and the band – who’ve worked so hard to bring the spirits of families and communities in Niger to the West. Afrique Victime sounds and feels like a Tuareg hand reaching down from the sky, and we are very lucky for this chance to get lifted.
Read MoreThe music listeners are the beneficiaries of the staggeringly powerful do-it-yourself musical ethic of Mdou Moctar – the man and the band – who’ve worked so hard to bring the spirits of families and communities in Niger to the West. Afrique Victime sounds and feels like a Tuareg hand reaching down from the sky, and we are very lucky for this chance to get lifted.
Genre Tamashek Guitar Or Assouf
Rock
Desert Rock
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