Morocco — Soundport Project

A 49-minute instrumental journey across Morocco — 12 cities in one continuous arc, from the Andalusi sea-drift of Tangier to the Saharan dunes of Merzouga. No vocals; pure instrumental storytelling.

Each track is composed from the music of its place: the Andalusi nawba meeting Spanish-flamenco palmas in Beat-generation Tangier; the 24 nawba modes carried by Granada's 1492 exiles into old Fes; the post-WWII jazz that took root in art-deco Casablanca; the sea-spaced, breezy Gnawa of Essaouira's Atlantic port; the dense five-section Hijaz climb across one day in red-walled Marrakech; the ribab fiddle and Ahwach dance of Berber Agadir; and the Berber Sahara of Merzouga, where a sixty-second fade dissolves the album into silence over the dunes of Erg Chebbi.

Tracklist

  1. 01 Tangier Andalusi nawba drifting over a Mediterranean dawn, ferry-gateway of the Beat generation 0:00 · 3:26
  2. 02 Chefchaouen the all-blue Rif town, a linear pastoral on a shared pentatonic breeze 3:18 · 3:50
  3. 03 Fes Andalusi exiles from Granada and the 24 nawba modes of the world's oldest university 7:00 · 4:56
  4. 04 Meknes Moulay Ismail's imperial procession, an Ottoman accent beside Roman Volubilis 11:48 · 6:24
  5. 05 Rabat Andalusi tradition meets French chanson in the Almohad kasbah of the capital 18:04 · 4:37
  6. 06 Casablanca sustained art-deco jazz, post-WWII and deliberately without a climax 22:33 · 3:26
  7. 07 Asilah a single breathing section, white festival walls on a small Atlantic port 25:52 · 4:26
  8. 08 Essaouira sea-spaced Gnawa rising slowly behind 16th-century Portuguese ramparts 30:09 · 4:09
  9. 09 Marrakech a dense five-section Hijaz journey across one day in the red city 34:10 · 5:45
  10. 10 Agadir Souss-Massa Berber ribab and Ahwach, the post-peak descent toward the Anti-Atlas 39:47 · 3:12
  11. 11 Ouarzazate the Door of the Desert, a cinematic crescendo that resolves only ahead 42:52 · 3:13
  12. 12 Merzouga Berber Sahara over Erg Chebbi, a sixty-second fade to absolute silence 45:57 · 3:19

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