Far from musical stereotypes, the two brothers Amine and Hamza wonders Tunisian Mraihi brandish their instruments as a sign of invitation to travel and dream in a world where borders and geographical barriers are removed. One of the oud, kanun to the other, they were very early introduced to Tunisian music and Eastern and opened their ears and heart to the various sounds from elsewhere. Their music is a continuous search for new experiences and rhythmic fusions of various musical influences. Fluid in their game, because of unexpected turns, the meditative aspect, even nostalgic com… read more
Far from musical stereotypes, the two brothers Amine and Hamza wonders Tunisian Mraihi brandish their instruments as a sign of invitation to travel and dream in a world where borders and geographical barriers are removed. One of the oud, kanun to the other, they were very early introduced to… read more
Far from musical stereotypes, the two brothers Amine and Hamza wonders Tunisian Mraihi brandish their instruments as a sign of invitation to travel and dream in a world where borders and geographical barriers are removed. One of the oud, kanun to the other, they were very early introduced to Tunisian music and Eastern and opened their ears and heart to the vario… read more