Album artwork for Akaline Kidal by Ahmed Ag Kaedy

In exile from his city in Northern Mali, singer/songwriter Ahmed Ag Kaedy returns to the origins of Tuareg folk with sessions of stripped down solo acoustic guitar on Akaline Kidal. Available here on LP and cassette tape, accompanied by full song translations.

Mellow pentatonic notes dance over plaintive vocals, intimate and close mic’d, endearing in their simplicity. Drifting from melancholic ballads and pleas for peace, Akaline Kidal is a politically charged and poignant recording for a community ripped apart by division and civil war.

While the Tuareg guitar genre is popularized by rock heavyweights like Tinariwen and Bombino, the origins of the genre are in simple acoustic arrangements. Created in the 1980s as political folk music, the first recordings were made on contraband cassette tapes. Distributed on underground networks, the music spread throughout the diaspora, planting the seeds of revolution and establishing the Tuareg guitar sound.

Recorded onto 8-track cassette tape in a basement studio in Portland, Oregon, Akaline Kidal is a call back to those early recordings. Captured in continuous single takes, the effect is unfiltered and raw. Like his predecessors, Ahmed Ag Kaedy imbues his songs with a pointed focus as he transmits a message home.

LP - Standard LP

Tape - Standard Tape

Ahmed Ag Kaedy

Akaline Kidal

Sahel Sounds
Album artwork for Akaline Kidal by Ahmed Ag Kaedy
Tape

$8.99

Released 03/01/2019Catalog Number

SS050cass

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Album artwork for Akaline Kidal by Ahmed Ag Kaedy
LP

$21.99

Released 03/01/2019Catalog Number

SS050lp

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Ahmed Ag Kaedy

Akaline Kidal

Sahel Sounds
Album artwork for Akaline Kidal by Ahmed Ag Kaedy
Tape

$8.99

Released 03/01/2019Catalog Number

SS050cass

Learn more
Album artwork for Akaline Kidal by Ahmed Ag Kaedy
LP

$21.99

Released 03/01/2019Catalog Number

SS050lp

Learn more

In exile from his city in Northern Mali, singer/songwriter Ahmed Ag Kaedy returns to the origins of Tuareg folk with sessions of stripped down solo acoustic guitar on Akaline Kidal. Available here on LP and cassette tape, accompanied by full song translations.

Mellow pentatonic notes dance over plaintive vocals, intimate and close mic’d, endearing in their simplicity. Drifting from melancholic ballads and pleas for peace, Akaline Kidal is a politically charged and poignant recording for a community ripped apart by division and civil war.

While the Tuareg guitar genre is popularized by rock heavyweights like Tinariwen and Bombino, the origins of the genre are in simple acoustic arrangements. Created in the 1980s as political folk music, the first recordings were made on contraband cassette tapes. Distributed on underground networks, the music spread throughout the diaspora, planting the seeds of revolution and establishing the Tuareg guitar sound.

Recorded onto 8-track cassette tape in a basement studio in Portland, Oregon, Akaline Kidal is a call back to those early recordings. Captured in continuous single takes, the effect is unfiltered and raw. Like his predecessors, Ahmed Ag Kaedy imbues his songs with a pointed focus as he transmits a message home.

LP - Standard LP

Tape - Standard Tape