Talk:Music of Morocco
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[edit] Les Freres Megri (الإخوان مجري)
I can't believe that there is no mention of Les Freres Megri at all on Wikipedia! or at least on this article! I believe that Les Freres Megri is the biggest act in the Moroccan music history! Not to mention their huge success in the late '60s and early '70s. I'm planning to start an article about them but I couldn't find any resources on them except for some fan-made videos on YouTube. I believe that Moroccans will do a better job about this. طارق صبح (talk) 14:02, 13 March 2010 (UTC)
[edit] Trance music
I'm a bit confused about "as is trance music with historical origins in Muslim music" from the lead, after mentioning the influence of rock on another form. The word "trance" is linked to the article Trance music, an electronic form from Europe. The body of the article itself discusses "trance" in the context of Sufi and other mystical music, with no mention of electronic trance. I originally considered the lead to be talking about European and American influence in mentioning rock and trance (with link to the article about the electronic music), but the discussion of mystical trance-inducing music in the body without any mention of the electronic trance music leaves me wondering whether or not the lead is really about the European trance (as the link would suggest) or is about the mystical trance covered in the article. Does anybody know the intended meaning? Chedorlaomer (talk) 21:48, 16 November 2008 (UTC)