"There actually had been a tradition within English music of the '60s of people looking eastwards, maybe in quite a naïve way, but nonetheless, you had musicians like George Harrison or Bryan Jones recording the musicians of Joujouka in North Africa."
"I think it's quite jarring and exciting when you see someone in the thrall of being completely transported by the music they're sharing with you."
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Justin Adams
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