Blog October 9, 2020

Mdou Moctar Signs to Matador, Releases New Video

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<p>Matador Records is a legendary American indie label whose catalog includes Pavement, Yo La Tengo and, now, Mdou Moctar. The Nigerien guitar maestro this week released a characteristically blistering new single and video and announced plans for a full-length album for next year.</p> <p>Check out “Chismiten” right here: </p> <div class="video-container"><iframe loading="lazy" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/y23ewhFf_hs" allowfullscreen="" width="500" height="281" frameborder="0"></iframe></div> <p>American indie has been smitten with fellow Tuareg star Bombino, whose albums <em>Nomad </em>and <em>Azel </em>were produced by Black Keys' Dan Auerbach and Dirty Projector’s Dave Longstreth respectively and <a href="https://afropop.test.ejaedesign.com/articles/bombino-to-release-live-album-on-nov-27">will be releasing Live in Amsterdam on Partisan Records next month</a>. </p> <p>With a live album recorded for Jack White’s Third Man Records already out, Mdou’s signing with Matador is more than keeping pace. But if “Chismiten” is any indication&mdash;the video is full of cellphone footage of his hometown of Agadez, and the band revisiting their wedding band roots&mdash;he’s not one for a petty rivalry. </p> <p>“The song is about how people in a relationship lose their sense of self, they become jealous and envious of others,” Mdou says in a press release. “It is not about one specific person, but about all people in the world. I turn to Allah for guidance not to be that person.”</p> <p>The song, <a href="https://mdou.ffm.to/chismiten">available digitally now</a>, was recorded in Los Angeles with additional recording in New York and Niger and it's literally giving me goosebumps. I don't know if there's a musical micro-moment more exciting than those little pauses when the rhythm section is locked into a tense holding pattern and Mdou drops out to reload another left-handed sonic assault. The full-length’s date is not yet set, so add it to your list of “thing we’re looking forward to in 2021.” </p>