Baker's Dozen

Artists discuss the 13 records that shaped their lives

3. Ammar 808Kahl el inin (feat. Sofiane Saidi)

Guido: This is our two beloved Sofianes: Sofiane Saidi, who sang on our single ‘La Hafla’ in 2016, and is now becoming a new hero in Raï music. Sofyann Ben Youssef, aka Ammar 808, released the most powerful album of 2018. His LP is so great that it left us traumatised for weeks. We chose this particular tune because both these artists are featured on our new album.

So Ammar 808 is a Belgian producer with Tunisian roots and the album that blew our minds is called ‘Maghreb United’. He’s found a unique way of creating music from mixing beats and electronic grooves, and if you take every part separately you have the feeling that it wouldn’t work, but together there’s this perfection. It’s impossible to understand how he does it. But instead of trying to compete with him we asked him: ‘Do you want to make a track together?’ and he said ‘yes’.

Hervé: Yeah, he’s blending traditional grooves; trance, dance, ritual grooves with big bass production. It’s a really important album for us.

Guido: And Sofiane Saidi is one of three singers featured on this album, and he’s also the singer on ‘La Halfa’ on the first album. He’s a great singer and a lot of media calls him the new prince of Raï music. Not only that but he’s become a great friend too. We were with him yesterday actually [Laughs].

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