The occasional trap drums can be stale but the Moorish instrumentation can often be worthwhile and some melodies are catchy. The album is, for the most part, mellow and warm, well fit for summer listening.
Best Tracks: Khal Kar, Kar, Lestkal, Niamey*, Mentou*
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Electronic/ Ethnic Psybient/ Moorish Instrumental
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