Mahmoud Guinia


Mahmoud Guinia was a Moroccan Gnawa musician, singer and guembri player, who was traditionally regarded as a Maâllem, i.e. master.
He recorded for both domestic and foreign labels, and collaborated with numerous western musicians.

Life

Guinia was born in 1951 in the city Essaouira on the Atlantic coast. He was the second son of the master of Gnawa music, Maâllem Boubker Guinia and the famous clairvoyant and "moqaddema" A'isha Qabral. His brothers Mokhtar Guinia and Abdellah Guinia are gnawa Maâllems too, and their sister Zaida is another moqqaddema. Mahmoud Guinia was married to a woman from Marrakech, with whom he had two sons and a daughter.
His family of both the father's and mother's sides came from present day Mali. They were employed as soldiers in the sultan's army. They are regarded as the main representatives for the style of Essaouira, the Saouiri style.
Guinia died after a lengthy illness on 2 August 2015.
His sons continue the tradition both being Maâllem of the Saouiri style, notably Maallem Houssam Guinia.

Works

Mahmoud Guinia released numerous recordings, which have not all been well documented. In the 1970s Moroccan music label Fikriphone released records of both live Lila ceremonies and studio sessions. In the following decades it was followed by Tichkaphone, whose materials were distributed in France by Sonodisc, and Agadir's La Voix El Maarif.
The most famous western release was co-produced by Bill Laswell and Eric Rosenzveig in 1994 and featured the American saxophone player Pharoah Sanders along with family members of Mahmoud's ensemble including his brothers Mohktar and Abdellah. The ensemble included Abdellah Ahkaraz. The Black Mluks was recorded and produced by Eric Rosenzveig in Montreal in 1992 at Radio Canada and released on P-Vine Records in Japan. Upon returning to Morocco with the master tapes, Mahmoud sold the Moroccan rights to the cassette label Le Voix El Maarif who released it as El Maaleem Mahmoud Gania - Soiree Au Canada. The recordings were part of the first trip Maleem Guinia and his ensemble made out of Morocco, to perform at the Festival Musiques et Traditions du Monde, the 350th Anniversary of the City of Montreal.
Another release, with Peter Brötzmann and Hamid Drake, was recorded at Wels's 1996 Music Unlimited festival. The music recordings were released in 2001 with Maâllem Mahmoud Guinia in collaboration with Tata Guines, and various Indonesian musicians.
In September 2017 his final studio recordings were released on double vinyl by UK record label, . The remastered album is titled Colours of the Night.