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#Chronique_culture du 17-10-24 - 17/10/2024
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18/10/2024
MEDI1TV Afrique : #Chronique_culture du 17-10-24 - 17/10/2024
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Welcome to MEDIEN TV, you have just listened to the London singer,
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Ale Ouya, born in Saudi Arabia, from an Egyptian father raised in Sudan and from an Ethiopian mother.
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But it was in London, after leaving Saudi Arabia, that she forged a musical education
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between the exported sound of Ethiopian and Arab religious music from her parents
00:49
and by the vibrations coming from her brother's bedroom.
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Between the sound of her father's koran in the morning, her mother's Ethiopian music
01:00
and her brother's alternative rock music, Ale Ouya forged a very unique musical imprint.
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I suggest you listen to it.
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My parents had no relationship with music.
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They simply sang what they knew.
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For my mother, it was European music.
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And my father, Arabic melodies.
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Above all, my older brother was more into experimental music.
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And I am convinced that if it were not thanks to my brother,
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I believe that I would never have integrated the world of song and music.
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Groove, grunge, or soul, Ale Ouya does not lock herself in a genre.
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When asked who her music is addressed to, she responds like a sage addressing her disciple to whom it is open.
02:17
But more especially, I would like to reach the people who have lost themselves and are looking for themselves.
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Because her music is like a prayer or a difficult incantation to leave her.
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Eyes that appear like a body welcoming the vibrations of the moment to transcribe them into music.
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I suggest you listen to it.
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It's one of those things, isn't it? Like, you're just... I'm just African, so...
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My origins are what they are.
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It's that I'm mostly African.
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Whatever my origins are, it's simply in my DNA.
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It means that everything I do with my music is natural.
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I'm not trying to modify or transform my sounds.
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I'm not trying to westernize my productions.
03:01
Nothing is done at home.
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And the only effort I make is to follow this natural path.
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I always bring my tribal essence to everything I do.
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It's dread now. Yeah, it's dread now.
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Like it's in the crack that's been washed out.
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You're gonna get down.
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But all you see when you're so baby.
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Oh, you want someone to blame.
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But the seed is the one you sow.
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And in the space of a few songs like Sweetin, more than 2 million views
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and a collaboration with the rapper Lettel Smith,
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Aleuia, a 25-year-old Londoner with cosmopolitan origins,
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has been able to attract all the attention in the world.
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With his musical partner Moses Boyd,
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drummer, composer and producer from the young London jazz scene,
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he publishes hits in, for example, Code.
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So here is a raw talent multiplying the strings in his bow
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and blowing a wind of freedom on the London groove scene.
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I suggest you listen to Aleuia again.
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Before creating any note, any sound, I try to focus.
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I take everything that comes to mind.
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I follow the path of creation.
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And little by little, the structure is put in place.
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Then the arrangements begin.
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The lyrics of the song really come after all this process.
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And it's really like putting order in my mind.
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Cleaning up the mess.
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Thank you, dear viewers, for your loyalty.
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The information continues on our different channels.
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Médien TV Arabic, Médien TV Afrique, Médien TV Maghreb
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and of course on our digital media, medianews.com.
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Médien TV Arabic, Médien TV Afrique, Médien TV Maghreb
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and of course on our digital media, medianews.com.
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