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  1. I love ethnic, tribal music as much as the next guy, but what really blew me away on Bombino's first "american" album is his guitar technique. It sounds like a "throw a little bit of everything together" style, obviously is something he came up with on his own, and sounds... odd, weird, but unique. I like it!! For the record, he's a true Tuareg nomad, made a first album on his own (available on Bandcamp), and then this new one produced by the Black Keys guy. Not that I care about that. What do you think, TRF guitar gods? http://youtu.be/KUG7dcSDHB4
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