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Imarhan Essam Vinyl LP Indies Transparent Petrol Colour Due Out 16/01/26

Original price £31.99 - Original price £31.99
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£31.99
£31.99 - £31.99
Current price £31.99
Cat no. SLANG5056X

Please note this is a pre-order item due for release 16th January, 2026

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Tracklist:

1. Ahitmanin
2. Derhan N’Oulhine (extended version)
3. Télallalt
4. Tamiditin
5. Azaman Amoutay (extended version)
6. Tin Arayth
7. Tinfoussen
8. Adounia tochal (extended version)
9. Assagasswar

ESSAM is the band’s fourth album, recorded with the same core lineup, but marks asignificant shift in their sound and approach. Musically, it marks a departure from the rocky,bluesy, psychedelic Tuareg guitar-driven sound influenced by Tinariwen’s heritage—movingtoward something more open, modern, and exploratory.For the first time, their long-time sound engineer Maxime Kosinetz stepped in as producer.He travelled to Tamanrasset with Emile Papandreou (of the French duo UTO), a multi-instrumentalist who introduced electronic elements by sampling live instruments andreprocessing them in real time with a modular synthesizer—subtly reshaping the band'ssonic identity.The album was recorded mostly live, in one big room at Aboogi Studio—the band’s ownrehearsal and recording space in Tamanrasset. The studio, a converted concert hall, hasbecome a kind of cultural hub for the local youth. Friends dropped by during the sessions tocontribute handclaps, vocals, and just be part of the energy. It’s a space where peoplegather, hang out, play dominoes, smoke chicha—a rare communal spot in a city thatdoesn’t offer many for young people, somewhat like a youth and communitycenter.This context—the creative shift, the live recording process, the atmosphere around Aboogi—might be interesting threads to explore in the conversation.