This is another recording of the Jajouka tribe from northern Morocco. For some reason people think they are Berbers, while in fact they are not. Their music can be found all over the Kingdom, whether it's the Aissawa of the Tafilelt or the Berbers of the High-Atlas. The music itself is hypnotic and transe-inducing. The main instruments used are drums (tbel and bendir) and oboe (ghaita). There is also violin (kamanja) and Berber lute (louthar), but they are only present during short interludes between the main songs. I personally prefer the first recording from Jajouka, which is the classic "Brian Jones presents the Pipes of Pan at Jajouka". when the first one sounded more compact and uniform, this one sounds more artificial and non-uniform: merely a collection of typical Berber sounds. Berber tribes usually use either louthar or kamanja during a jam session, not both at the same time. Also there are few tribes that play the ghaita as their main instrument.