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Malik Kerrouche

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March 14, 2025
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Souad Massi

Fri, Mar 14, 2025, 20:00
Elbphilharmonie, Großer Saal (Hamburg)
Souad Massi (Vocals), Souad Massi (Guitar), Mokrane Adlani (Violin), Malik Kerrouche (Guitar), Guy Nsangue (Bass), Rabah Khalfa (Darbuka), Maamoun Dehane (Drums)
The great French-Algerian singer-songwriter Souad Massi has been called the »Tracy Chapman of the Maghreb«. Perhaps because she also develops her songs musically around her delicate guitar playing and stands up for freedom, justice, female emancipation, humanism and love in her lyrics. Massi studied classical music as well as Arabic-Andalusian music and developed her own style over time in which, alongside Algerian folk, influences from independent rock also play a key role. Each song by Souad Massi sounds like an elaborate miniature from a musical continent which she invented herself. She sings in French, Arabic and Kabyle, a Berber language spoken in the north of Algeria. She brings a sextet to Hamburg which sometimes makes music in the refined style of chamber music on acoustic instruments and then again in infectious grooves. The mainstay of the ensemble is Rabah Khalfa, who plays the darbuka, a drum with a metal bowl and comparatively high tone.
March 28, 2025
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World Souad Massi – Cosmopolitan from Algeria

Fri, Mar 28, 2025, 20:00
Philharmonie Berlin, Chamber Music Hall (Berlin)
Souad Massi (Guitar), Souad Massi (Vocals), Malik Kerrouche (Guitar), Mokrane Adlani (Violin), Mokrane Adlani (Banjo), Guy Nsangue (Bass), Rabah Khalfa (Percussion), Maamoun Dehane (Drums)
Strong and yet vulnerable – on the international music scene, Souad Massi's voice is unmistakable. The Algerian began her career as a member of a heavy metal band, later establishing herself as a singer-songwriter in her exile home of Paris. In her songs, Souad Massis mixes elements of French chanson and Algerian music with folk rock and country music. Her music addresses existential themes such as freedom, justice and female self-determination. In her programme Sequana, she sings about the fragility of nature.