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Ray Lema, a renowned musician known for his innovative fusion of African rhythms and global sounds, presents a captivating journey with "Et les Voix Bulgares de l'Ensemble Pirin'." Released on January 1, 1992, under the Buda Musique label, this album is a mesmerizing exploration of Gnawa music, a genre rooted in the spiritual and cultural traditions of Morocco. Clocking in at 57 minutes, the album features 16 tracks, each a testament to Lema's ability to blend diverse musical influences into a cohesive and enchanting whole.
The album opens with "Ponji," setting the stage for a rich tapestry of sounds that include the hauntingly beautiful vocals of the Bulgarian choir Ensemble Pirin. Tracks like "Pirinska krassota" and "Vila ssei gora" showcase the choir's ethereal harmonies, while "Kamulang" and "Ot dolou ide charena koltza" highlight Lema's mastery of rhythmic complexity. The album's mid-section offers a dynamic shift with tracks like "Sahara" and "Avant le chaos," where Lema's electronic influences come to the forefront, creating a mesmerizing fusion of traditional and modern sounds.
"Et les Voix Bulgares de l'Ensemble Pirin'" is not just an album; it's an experience. The collaboration between Ray Lema and the Ensemble Pirin creates a unique soundscape that transcends cultural boundaries. Whether you're a fan of world music, Gnawa, or simply appreciate innovative and captivating music, this album is sure to leave a lasting impression.