In France, many surgeons operate to music. I heard this for the first time in Bergonié Institute in Bordeaux, in the operating theatre. The French professional class are highly cultured, and appreciate all cultures and music. When I found out surgeons put on incredible music, I felt so happy and reassured. One love.
Also what you guys need to know about the lyrics, is that they are somewhat irrelevant. They speak of hope and suffering, and invoke ancestors while asking for redemptions and healing. But they have no single structure or story line as you find in western music. It's just a mosaic of a number of "phrases", key words, knit together. Exactly like those Zellij patterns you see in the back walls. The important thing here is the transe/flow experience. Gnaouas are not poets, they are masters at healing the soul with rythms and sounds, not words.
this is just one of the genres of moroccan music which is greatly affected by sub saharian africa, there is much more genres and styles of music that sound way way different, some genres are affected by the middle eastt, some genres are affected by europe etc...
@@zerocoldprod You Algerian do not know anything about history because you have no history The important thing is on 12-12-2019, the Moroccan art of Gnawa is registered in UNESCO in the list of intangible cultural heritage of humanity .. Gnaoui art is Moroccan art and Morocco has an African historical depth unlike Algeria, which was associated with France and the Ottoman Empire
The power of that instrument, the Guembri, is that it's both a deep bass and a percussion instrument. Sounds like nothing else I know of. Especially against the metalic, constant rythm of the Qraqeb.
Ojala nunca se pierda o quede olvidada la música tradicional, la música de nuestros ancestros, esa música que, lejos de buscar el reconocimiento comercial explora cada rincón del alma y espíritu humanos y nos eleva hasta regiones donde solo la música y la poesía de sus letras nos pueden llevar.
Such sweet sweeeeet timelessness. Beautiful how it's easy to feel & connect w this, without being of this culture. Thanks to all the artists, musicians and Boiler Room x
Tnx boiler room for this, its really cool to see ppl appreciate other cultures than quick judging them cus its different from what they are used to or could understand, give time to appreciate everything and you will feel the love and the hard work of these things. One Love.
this's first music in morocco since more 400years come from mali but the lyrics was change to praise allah ( god) and the prophet muhammad and his friends , i heard stories before blues made in gnaoua this music
Just listen man. Why is everybody trying to be a historian by transmitting same false information. If it came from there then why isn't there Gnawa music in Mali or wherever. It's an expression and a music born out of the experience of slaves in Morocco but there's more to that even...there are other dimensions like the whole influence of popular culture and the importance of saints etc. Again just enjoy like you would enjoy the American Blues or Cuban Rumba. We all know the African roots of these genres of music but we would sound ignorant if we said they came from an African country x or y. It's Moroccan primarily and it expresses a Moroccan experience. Period.
@@MoSec9 People might be interested in knowing where those slaves came from. They brought something of themselves that contributed to the rich mosaic that is Morrocan culture.
I play it at work, this music turn the area hot for dance trance spiritual love, i'm writing this at bathroom now nd dancing. At 24 min i decided to love my life nd enjoy every minutes like this. I'm moroccan, i live i died i live again in the world THANK YO HUMAN ✨☁️☁️
Quelle magnificence, je suis fier de mon Maroc, de sa richesse culturelle, une des seules musiques qui vous transcende, qui vous caresse le coeur, et vous rend euphorique.
Redmoon tout a fait d accord avec toi machallah sa me donne envie de prendre un billet directe pr retrouver le maroc les sons les odeurs les gouts la musique gnawa touche le coeur au sens propre et figuré
A year late... but I think I'm the only one out of 90k people who started crying 7 minutes in. This one, to me is different than Guinia's. Regardless they come from a different places, different struggles, different way of life and both express a pain as well as love that many have never experienced and never will. I honestly appreciate BR bringing diversity into the realm of a field that's partly dominated by popularity contest and substance abuse. Thanks Boiler Room, keep it up!
Gnawa tradition goes way back to the ancestors, as you well know, and the World will always thank the guiding voice of the blues to help every man and woman dance away the pain and sorrow the river of life can sometimes bring us. Long live the love, kindness and respect of the Gnawa brotherhood! I have been a fan ever since the first festival in Essaouira. Wonderful people. Peace to you and your family, Houssam Zak.
I feel this music instantly and deeply. It's awesome and extraordinary and so so beautiful. And that's without knowing what they are singing about :) Music is the international language; there is no (true) other, imo Peace and Love
Le nirvana, la chair de poule, le 7ème ciel.....Seuls les marocains peuvent ressentir ça 🤩😍...trop beau et unique le patrimoine musicale marocain !! Tous ensembles pour protéger notre riche patrimoine millénaire que les algériens essayent en vain de voler en masse...🙏🙏
They were playing the same music but the person in the video you’re getting confused with is Maalem Younes Hadir not Maalem Mohamed Koyou, although they’re both from Marrakech
The nike wink on his white sock. Is a greeting from the American capitalist system to Africa. And its history. Very elegant, yet gracefully subtle. I arrived here.
@Juan Arango : unfortunatly i cant translate you what they are singing, and no lyrics of songs like this (gnawa music) is not found around the internet, this kind of music is passed by generations to generations you can't learn it somewhere (schools). But for the meaning, its more like spiritual/religious praying/thanking/praising god and his prophetes. some songs talks about the slavery time and their suposed old masters (old songs repeated), this kind of music was created by slaves thats why its sounds sad aslong as they tell stories... And there is also Gnawa those street performers they are more energetic with their dances and a loud hand made drum, and happy songs. There is a festival in Morocco every year, its called Festival D'essaouira, check it out.
Where in Morocco are you from? Sorry if its too many questions I love Moroccan culture and music and want to learn more about it. I'm from the US by the way right outside of the capital
loin d'avoir une barbe de 2m.... quand je pense aux paroles des gnawa... ils invoquent Dieu, le prophète. ... mais aussi une infinité d'intermédiaires dotés de "pouvoirs légendaires et insoupçonnés! !!" . ... de l'époque de l'ignorance - noblesse...... ce style de musique me fais voyager du moment ou je ne fais pas attention aux paroles: -sidi allal -sidi ayad.. -lalla icha - lalla kourrit..... wali el jouhala oui!!!! ça doit évoluer un peu.... on se reveille! nous sommes plus au moyen âge ni a l'époque des zawaya maintenues viables exprès par le mekhzen.... ces zawaya qui lui servent pour hypnotiser le peuple. ...
Je suis totalement d'accord, car ce style de musique a été créé pour une raison noble qui est la liberté et non pour s'emprisonner par ces idées préfabriquées par des personnes qui ont intérêt que les gens restent hantés par ces mythes.
abdenacer bakkouri La musique Gnawa marocaine représente les racines du Blues américain, loin de toute connotation politique ou idéologique elle reste toujours l'un des plus précieux bijoux de notre patrimoine folklorique.. elle a existé bel et bien avant l'apparition du Makhzen et aussi bien avant l'intrusion coloniale ! De la pure musicothérapie à la marocaine.
Oh god i want this musical instrument - Krakeb.. i need it very much for relax
Love from Georgia🇬🇪 to Ganawa people, Morocco and whole Africa
Welcome in Morocco
In France, many surgeons operate to music. I heard this for the first time in Bergonié Institute in Bordeaux, in the operating theatre. The French professional class are highly cultured, and appreciate all cultures and music. When I found out surgeons put on incredible music, I felt so happy and reassured. One love.
Le gnawa originaire du Maroc🇲🇦 est une musique de spiritualité .On en finit par être dans un état de transe
Tbh, this is the best boiler's performance so far !!!
جزائري وافتخر تحياتي الى المغرب❤❤❤❤❤❤👍👍👍ولي يحبنا يجمجم لينا😊
Khalfala Hakim ana
Khalfala Hakim
nhaboukom fi llah akhti
o dima khawa bla 3dawa
allah yajma3 baynana fi khayr
باش كاتفتاخر
@@ayoubelhamdaouy8627 غيقوليك مليون شهيد ههههه
هذه مراكش مشي خنشلة العظمى تكنويت مغربية 100%
Also what you guys need to know about the lyrics, is that they are somewhat irrelevant. They speak of hope and suffering, and invoke ancestors while asking for redemptions and healing. But they have no single structure or story line as you find in western music. It's just a mosaic of a number of "phrases", key words, knit together. Exactly like those Zellij patterns you see in the back walls. The important thing here is the transe/flow experience.
Gnaouas are not poets, they are masters at healing the soul with rythms and sounds, not words.
It's a fundamental difference between a linear conception of time and a cyclical "North African" one
@@Malmsam would you mind expanding on the north african cyclical conception of time ?
@@b4kr970 yes plz
ztazen nnnp
Kudos to this comment. Showed you have a great Gnawa Culture. Salute from a Moroccan friend 🙏
I didn't know about Moroccan music until recently. Your music is distinct and beautiful !
Love from South Africa.
It's Gnawa Music, a pure Africain Music
Zéro Cold as I know, Morocco is part of Africa too
Say hi to black coffee from Morocco
this is just one of the genres of moroccan music which is greatly affected by sub saharian africa, there is much more genres and styles of music that sound way way different, some genres are affected by the middle eastt, some genres are affected by europe etc...
@@zerocoldprod You Algerian do not know anything about history because you have no history
The important thing is on 12-12-2019, the Moroccan art of Gnawa is registered in UNESCO in the list of intangible cultural heritage of humanity .. Gnaoui art is Moroccan art and Morocco has an African historical depth unlike Algeria, which was associated with France and the Ottoman Empire
29:50 Chalaba Titara
40:50 Foulani Hiriza
47:15 Iyeh Wallah Iyeh
53:50 Youbadi
58:00 Boulila
It’s so mesmerizing and so many different kinds and fusions and they all just so addictive.
Barakallahoufik ya akhi 🫶🏾
01:12 IGBA (slat 3la nbi)
12:47 BANIYA (bambra)
16:16 TOUGRA
17:40 FANGOBO
19:57 AMARA LOBADI
21:50 BERMA SOUSANDI
25:10 SOYÉ
I love Chalaba, so many Gnawa musicians perform it and I always love it especially when claps are loud and crisp!
The power of that instrument, the Guembri, is that it's both a deep bass and a percussion instrument. Sounds like nothing else I know of. Especially against the metalic, constant rythm of the Qraqeb.
I always come back to this performance. So inspired 😊
8/05/2023 الإبداع الگناوي يطلق نغماته الفريدة من نوعها، تحية طيبة للمعلم و المجموعة و لكل من يحب هذا الفن الجميل العريق🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦
Ojala nunca se pierda o quede olvidada la música tradicional, la música de nuestros ancestros, esa música que, lejos de buscar el reconocimiento comercial explora cada rincón del alma y espíritu humanos y nos eleva hasta regiones donde solo la música y la poesía de sus letras nos pueden llevar.
The song from 29 mins in, is one of my favorites :)
Such sweet sweeeeet timelessness. Beautiful how it's easy to feel & connect w this, without being of this culture.
Thanks to all the artists, musicians and Boiler Room x
AND THEN WAS TECHNO BORN IN DETROIT AND AFTER THAT IN EUROPE!
EVERYTHING BEGAN IN MOROCCO!
please show some evidence to support this bold statement! As far as I know techno is pretty germanic / german / jamaican in its origins.
@@Koropokel what a joke 😂 google is your friend
@@Collective_sadness could not find anything. show me evidence please.
man, you nailed it. This is one of the most inspiring Boilers! A music that speaks directly to the soul
SANTA ESSAOUIRA our masters calls your soul😃😁🇲🇦 it's a trance moroccan music enjoy it
Tnx boiler room for this, its really cool to see ppl appreciate other cultures than quick judging them cus its different from what they are used to or could understand, give time to appreciate everything and you will feel the love and the hard work of these things.
One Love.
thank you so much for your lovely words bro .
Excellent! Thank you for bringing this on for the world to see! And thanks to the musical performers. Glorious music from the Soul
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le patrimoine et la fierté culturel du maroc.
Nike socks always rocks
even in Marrakech
white socks with belgat (the yellow pointy traditional shoes) are a must here in Morocco 😍 iconic 😛
this's first music in morocco since more 400years come from mali but the lyrics was change to praise allah ( god) and the prophet muhammad and his friends , i heard stories before blues made in gnaoua this music
They didn't come from Mali, but rather from Senegal and Guinea....
Just listen man. Why is everybody trying to be a historian by transmitting same false information. If it came from there then why isn't there Gnawa music in Mali or wherever. It's an expression and a music born out of the experience of slaves in Morocco but there's more to that even...there are other dimensions like the whole influence of popular culture and the importance of saints etc. Again just enjoy like you would enjoy the American Blues or Cuban Rumba. We all know the African roots of these genres of music but we would sound ignorant if we said they came from an African country x or y. It's Moroccan primarily and it expresses a Moroccan experience. Period.
@@MoSec9 People might be interested in knowing where those slaves came from. They brought something of themselves that contributed to the rich mosaic that is Morrocan culture.
pstcontrl there is “gnawa” music in mali, just goes under a different name and story..
Sam10947 it came from the Malian musical traditions
2020 and i'm still not bored of this Mohamed koyo one of the best maalmin in morroco SAHA 🤘🤘
I play it at work, this music turn the area hot for dance trance spiritual love, i'm writing this at bathroom now nd dancing. At 24 min i decided to love my life nd enjoy every minutes like this.
I'm moroccan, i live i died i live again in the world
THANK YO HUMAN ✨☁️☁️
Preparing a photo exhibition with photos from Morocco... This takes me back.
Quelle magnificence, je suis fier de mon Maroc, de sa richesse culturelle, une des seules musiques qui vous transcende, qui vous caresse le coeur, et vous rend euphorique.
Redmoon tout a fait d accord avec toi machallah sa me donne envie de prendre un billet directe pr retrouver le maroc les sons les odeurs les gouts la musique gnawa touche le coeur au sens propre et figuré
tears fall after a few minutes, my heart is washed
This music is a spiritual music and person Who are honted they shad tears when they hear it
تبارك الله على المعلم سي محمد الرجل العظيم خليفة محمد كينيا في الة الهجهوج
Killed it with that solo at 24:20 🔥
Koyo leader is playing with Shashiya of gnawa hat 🤩🤩
This session is just impossible, it is a cure, every time i watch it, i feel so much better after that
A year late... but I think I'm the only one out of 90k people who started crying 7 minutes in. This one, to me is different than Guinia's. Regardless they come from a different places, different struggles, different way of life and both express a pain as well as love that many have never experienced and never will.
I honestly appreciate BR bringing diversity into the realm of a field that's partly dominated by popularity contest and substance abuse.
Thanks Boiler Room, keep it up!
+Stiff Johnson you must listen to maalem hmida boussou
So amazed and glad to see people outside of Morocco so touched by our folklore music , our blues
Absolutely, Houssam. Spirit has no borders and it truely lives in this music. Alhamdullah
Gnawa tradition goes way back to the ancestors, as you well know, and the World will always thank the guiding voice of the blues to help every man and woman dance away the pain and sorrow the river of life can sometimes bring us. Long live the love, kindness and respect of the Gnawa brotherhood! I have been a fan ever since the first festival in Essaouira. Wonderful people. Peace to you and your family, Houssam Zak.
I feel this music instantly and deeply. It's awesome and extraordinary and so so beautiful. And that's without knowing what they are singing about :)
Music is the international language; there is no (true) other, imo
Peace and Love
Very veeeeeeeeeeery high level, proud of being moroccan ❤️❤️
so this is how you chant/sing/praise your most intimate Friend... wow echoes of Bhakti Yogaaaa
I adore the kingdom of morocco ❤
saha kouyo ... 7na kanmoss9o lla music du monde 7 rijal hadok awlya2 LLAH sali7in li zahdo f dania. o matanssach rah ghar9in f 2ommya o ljahll
Gnawa vive le MAROC et la culture de notre pays vive le ROI et vive notre manière de vivre !
اللهم صلي وسلم على سيدنا محمد عليه الصلاة والسلام وتبارك اللّٰه على المعلم محمد والمجموعة كنحماق على كناوا 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
It's the music get in your soul more than Jazz
Allah ir7m lm3lm sam o lah ir7m lm3lm guinia,
lah itowl f3mr lm3lm kouyou
top du top gnawa votre frére from algeria saha m3alam alah ybarek
اللههم صلي وسلم على رسول الله صلى الله عليه وسلم ...طريح متقون عطاكم الرحمان الصحة والله يزين الصنعة
amazing can't stop listening....
No comment ♥️
احسن معلم كناوة فالعالم محمود غينيا كتحس بيه كيعزف باحساس كيخرج الروح ديال الكنبري كيخليك تسافر لسودان وترجع خصوصا طرح الغابوين
LE PATRIMOINE MAROCAINS NOUS EN SOMME FIÈRE GNAWA MAROC 🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦
North africans are so magical to me. I love seeing their perfect mix of south european, western african and berbers. I love their history too
It's just Moroccan, specially Moroccan
Le nirvana, la chair de poule, le 7ème ciel.....Seuls les marocains peuvent ressentir ça 🤩😍...trop beau et unique le patrimoine musicale marocain !!
Tous ensembles pour protéger notre riche patrimoine millénaire que les algériens essayent en vain de voler en masse...🙏🙏
الصحة للقراقبية و مسيرة موفقة للوريت ان شاء الله بعد عمر طويل
boiler room we want some of your best sets in morocco....with modeselektor...
NOah Lamouche 3lach machi moderat ? :/
Koyou c'est un bon maitre et nghema kayna tbarklah
AND ALL MY RESPECT FOR KOYOU
Wow! These are the men that were in the video for "Famous" by French Montana.
Yeah niggaz in Morocco 🇲🇦
@@ismailessaidi7646 don't say the n word again please khoya they are noble moroccans 🇲🇦
They were playing the same music but the person in the video you’re getting confused with is Maalem Younes Hadir not Maalem Mohamed Koyou, although they’re both from Marrakech
@@mrdonaldabuivankatrump2700 lah yer7am walidik.
JUST WOOOW
I liked
Kenza Sahi كنزة ممكن نتعرف عليك
The nike wink on his white sock. Is a greeting from the American capitalist system to Africa. And its history. Very elegant, yet gracefully subtle. I arrived here.
Il faut ps oublier que la place jamaa elfna la grande zawia et ecole marakchi....saha lm3elem ...tu merite...bravo
28:40 it's just the best
He speaks of the Prophet Muhammad
Merci infiniment maalem kouyou. Que ce patrimoine s'éternise et que dieu bénisse tous les gnaouas.
This is pure gnawi art with only two instruments, the hajhouj and qraquebs.
Wondrous music, rhythms and vocals.
Jane Edwina Seymour hey
👏👏👏👏
Jane Edwina Seymour 👈👏👏👏👏👏
lah lah 3lik a lm3alm salami 3lik a lm3alm lah i7afdk lina , o ntmna nkon tilmidk ya rabi
Tbarkelahaalaelmaalemouelaazawi❤❤❤❤❤
this makes me smile
@Juan Arango : unfortunatly i cant translate you what they are singing, and no lyrics of songs like this (gnawa music) is not found around the internet, this kind of music is passed by generations to generations you can't learn it somewhere (schools).
But for the meaning, its more like spiritual/religious praying/thanking/praising god and his prophetes. some songs talks about the slavery time and their suposed old masters (old songs repeated), this kind of music was created by slaves thats why its sounds sad aslong as they tell stories...
And there is also Gnawa those street performers they are more energetic with their dances and a loud hand made drum, and happy songs.
There is a festival in Morocco every year, its called Festival D'essaouira, check it out.
What language is it in? Is it Arabic, Berber, Darija (or a combination?)
Darija!
Thanks! Are you from Morrocco?
Yep :)
Where in Morocco are you from? Sorry if its too many questions I love Moroccan culture and music and want to learn more about it. I'm from the US by the way right outside of the capital
Gnawa music is love ❤
loin d'avoir une barbe de 2m.... quand je pense aux paroles des gnawa... ils invoquent Dieu, le prophète. ... mais aussi une infinité d'intermédiaires dotés de "pouvoirs légendaires et insoupçonnés! !!" . ... de l'époque de l'ignorance - noblesse......
ce style de musique me fais voyager du moment ou je ne fais pas attention aux paroles:
-sidi allal
-sidi ayad..
-lalla icha
- lalla kourrit.....
wali el jouhala oui!!!!
ça doit évoluer un peu.... on se reveille! nous sommes plus au moyen âge ni a l'époque des zawaya maintenues viables exprès par le mekhzen.... ces zawaya qui lui servent pour hypnotiser le peuple. ...
Je suis totalement d'accord, car ce style de musique a été créé pour une raison noble qui est la liberté et non pour s'emprisonner par ces idées préfabriquées par des personnes qui ont intérêt que les gens restent hantés par ces mythes.
abdenacer bakkouri La musique Gnawa marocaine représente les racines du Blues américain, loin de toute connotation politique ou idéologique elle reste toujours l'un des plus précieux bijoux de notre patrimoine folklorique.. elle a existé bel et bien avant l'apparition du Makhzen et aussi bien avant l'intrusion coloniale ! De la pure musicothérapie à la marocaine.
diha f krk chwia :) o f dik barbe de 2m aussi
Ferme la le debile
Real TROLL
السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته الله يبرك فيكم من عبد القادر سيد بلعباس 🗺🌍🌎🌋
allah allah...."chalaba".......jolie.....merci maalem Big salam de Paris.....
This is religious trance music. I love it. We all need something greater than us. This music is a ladder to God. Like all great music.
38:52 is my favorite part!
Same here
this ter7 (song) called chalaba
This is Gold !the beat boiler room !❤❤
موسيقى تداوي الجراج 💔💔💔
❤❤❤👍🏼🎶🎶🎵🎙 صاااحاااا كناوة المعلم الله يطول العمر
oregin gnawa marocco merci lmaalem
It’s 2020 and im still watching this video, it’s so relaxing.
Thank you guys for these Amazing Gnawa videos, we would love to see more of it!
llah ya3tikom saha .tbark llah 3la lam3allam koyou .ma3ndi mansalk hadi tagnawit dial lam3almin
great job of gnawa and awesome tech record this is the best record ever .jalaba electric experiece.
This music is soul healing
عطاك الله الصحة أمعلم
Moroccan gnawa music the most spirituel music 🎶🎵🎙👍🏼❤
marrakech i love you
Marrakech - MOROCCO
اللي مغريبي يدير جيم
هانا خويا عقيل ولكن دعني استمتع بثراتنا
Dude! When they spin their tassels in time to the music. Say what?!?!
Отличное выступление. Каждый открываю что-то новое для себя!
Maalem mohamed kouyou fnnan allah i3tik seha
Saha asahaaa m3andi mn gol lah yhfdak o ykhli lina lbaraka
Well folk music survived all this time for a reason
Fkhater lbhrya dial lbyakhiiii love sahara barbas 💞💞💞 khum tum kavala yunnane "c" italy
How i love music Gnawa is my city ragraga
I Love You My countris Rish Of Music and cultur
John favreau is killing it on the mic
God bless Morocco !
معلم معلم
مشاء الله على انثى ولباس صرات المغرب❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
The founder of the Gnawa Festival
J aime gnawa par se que je suis un pur gnawi
الله اعطيك الصحة
Go go go Morocco WC 2022!!
I'm proud to be moroccan
Me too bro , proud of our culture , let's make Morocco great again :)
❤
xhardgamerx 《》 its black culture
@@drippinsauceskrr9429 Its black Moroccan culture.
@@Hamzaben9 lol i know
saha kayou m3alam 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Chalabati makes me feel good
Amazing vibes