Emel
Emel Mathlouthi was one of the driving forces behind the Tunisian revolution of 2010/2011, when she gave several concerts in support of the demonstrators. Influenced by Joan Baez and Portishead, Emel Mathlouthi doesn't turn her back on traditional Arab music, whose strings and percussion she readily uses. A finalist for the 2006 RMC Middle East prize, she met artists such as Charlélie Couture, Tricky and Meï Teï Shô. In early 2012, Emel Mathlouthi released her album Kelmti Horra, which was immediately acclaimed on the world music circuit.
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The Tunis Diaries
Alternative & Indie - Released by Partisan Records on Oct 23, 2020
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Everywhere We Looked Was Burning
Alternative & Indie - Released by Partisan Records on Sep 27, 2019
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Kelmti Horra (10th Anniversary)
World - Released by world village on Mar 18, 2022
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Falling Apart
Pegboard Nerds, Stonebank, Emel
Dance - Released by Monstercat on Sep 6, 2021
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To Be You
Electronic - Released by Little Human Records on Apr 3, 2023
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Everywhere We Looked Was Burning (Live)
Alternative & Indie - Released by Partisan Records on Sep 7, 2021
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Kelmti Horra (My Word Is Free) (Live at Nobel Peace Prize 2015 remastered 2022)
World - Released by world village on Feb 25, 2022
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Falling Apart (VIP)
Pegboard Nerds, Stonebank, Emel
Drum & Bass - Released by Monstercat on Dec 15, 2022
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Alaturka Benim Canım
Miscellaneous - Released by DİNÇ MÜZİK YAP. on Jul 11, 2023
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