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| Group Doueh | Primary Artist |
| Tricha | Vocals |
| Halima Jakani | Vocals |
| Bel Kheir | Vocals |
| Mohamed | Bass |
| Lamnaya | Vocals |
| Hamdan Bamaar | Drums |
| El Waar Bamaar | Organ, Keyboards |
| Salmou "Doueh" Bamaar | Guitar |
| Mark Gergis | Mastering |
| Hisham Mayet | Engineer |
| Kate Widdows | Graphic Design |
Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - Adam Greenberg
Group Doueh released a handful of albums via Sublime Frequencies and gained a bit of a European following from their crossover between traditional North African sounds and modern African rock. On Zayna Jumma, they unleashed more of the rock end of the spectrum, utilizing their fuzzy, amp-overloading, thumping electric instruments all over otherwise simple call-and-response numbers. While the clapping percussion common to North African music (and perhaps even some qaraqeb) is present, drum kits join in. While tinidit lutes lay down a core sound for a few tracks, the electric guitar takes up center stage for the majority of the proceedings. The music reels back and forth ...