Wednesday, October 24, 2007
Gnawa
One of the best things about travel is finding things you never knew existed (even if millions know about it, and it’s not necessarily hard to get exposed in our global media age). In Morocco , besides the fashion boys this was gnawa music and subculture. Two of Currun’s awesome friends were gnawa musicians and we spent Eid ul-Fitr, the feast to end Ramadan at one of their homes. There was great live music and pastries. Gnawa, I’m a fan.
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Welcome back, homie. Welcome back.
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