Aziz Sahmaoui عزيز السحماوي | |
Birth Date: | 1962 |
Birth Place: | Marrakesh |
Origin: | Morocco |
Genre: | Gnawa World music |
Occupation: | Musician singer percussionist |
Instrument: | Sintir Oud Guitar |
Years Active: | 1995–present |
Aziz Sahmaoui (in Arabic: عزيز السحماوي) (born 1962) is a Moroccan musician (vocalist – percussionist) specialized in the modern Gnawa music.
Aziz Sahmaoui was born in 1962 in Marrakesh and grew up in the red city. He started listening to Gnawa music since his young age, influenced by his father. After finishing his studies, he moved by the 1990s to Paris where he co-founded the National Orchestra of Barbès (in French: l'Orchestre National de Barbès – ONB),[1] which mixed Reggae and Raï with North African influences.[2]
After releasing two albums with ONB, he joined the pianist Joe Zawinul and collaborated with him in a number of songs.[3] In 2010, Sahmaoui founded his own band, The University of Gnawa, having members from various countries including France, Senegal and North Africa. Inspired by its founder's experience, the band shows traces of many genres: North African Paris, ethno-Jazz Fusion, Raï, Chaabi and traditional West African music. Its core curriculum remains though: The deep exploration of Gnawa trance music. His first album was produced in Paris by Martin Meissonnier. Since, the band has toured all over the world, including the USA.[4]
During his career, Aziz Sahmaoui recorded several albums, including: