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SLANG50606X / City Slang / 2026
| A1 | Ahitmanin |
| A2 | Derhan N'Oulhine (Extended Version) |
| A3 | Telallalt |
| A4 | Tamiditin |
| A5 | Azaman Amoutay (Extended Version) |
| B1 | Tin Arayth |
| B2 | Tinfoussen |
| B3 | Adounia Tochal (Extended Version) |
| B4 | Assagasswar |
ESSAM is Imarhan’s fourth album, recorded with the same core lineup, but marks a significant shift in their sound and approach. Musically, it marks a departure from the rocky, bluesy, psychedelic Tuareg guitar-driven sound influenced by Tinariwen’s heritage — moving toward something more open, modern, and exploratory.
For the first time, their long-time sound engineer Maxime Kosinetzstepped in as producer. He travelled to Tamanrasset with Emile Papandreou (of the French duo UTO), a multi-instrumentalist who introduced electronic elements by sampling live instruments and reprocessing them in real time with a modular synthesizer — subtly reshaping the band's sonic identity.
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