TINARIWEN Desert Blues

Wednesday Apr 5, 2017

8pm

Chan Centre For the Performing Arts

University of British Columbia
6265 Crescent Road
Vancouver, BC

The world-blues ensemble from Tessalit, Mali, is touring in support of its upcoming eighth album Elwan. The opening act is Dengue Fever, Cambodian retro-rock band.

Co-Presented with Live Nation.

Tinariwen were formed in the early 80’s by Tuareg musicians of Mali, who not only shared a love to Tuareg musics and traditions, but also of rock and roll, especially the guitar stylings of Jimi Hendrix. The resulting sound is a wholly unique one, that combines elements of funk, Tuareg desert music, and rock guitar. The new album by Tinariwen could well have been called Exile on Main Street. But other people have already thought of that. It also could have been called A la recherché du pays perdu (‘Remembrance of a lost country’). Except that would have been a tad Proustian for musicians who grew up pretty much between a rock and a sand dune, in the midst of their goat herds and camel caravans. But the idea is apt. As is the painful paradox, if you consider that while Tinariwen were busy criss-crossing the globe on their recent triumphant tours (160 concerts played in the past three years), expanding their audience on all five continents, becoming one of the latest musical phenomena of truly universal calibre, the frontiers that encircle their desert home were closing down and double-locking, forcing them into exile to record this their 8th album.

The opening group is the LA-based Cambodian retro Khmer-Rock band DENGUE FEVER, led by singer Chhom Nimol. Artist website: https://denguefevermusic.com/