The Master Musicians of Jajouka are a captivating collective of Jbala Sufi trance musicians hailing from the small village of Jajouka in the Rif Mountains of Morocco. Led by Bachir Attar, this all-male group is a living embodiment of a centuries-old musical tradition, passed down through generations. Their unique sound features the piercing wails of traditional horn instruments, creating a mesmerizing trance experience. Introduced to the Western world in 1969 through an album produced by the Rolling Stones' Brian Jones, the Master Musicians of Jajouka continue to strive to keep their distinctive performance style alive. Their music, rooted in gnawa and spoken word genres, offers a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of Morocco, inviting listeners to experience the spiritual and rhythmic depth of their ancient art form.