MoMo Loudiyi
Born in Casablanca into a Moroccan Sufi Musical Tradition, Momo
Loudiyi moved to Europe to expand his musical range with intensive
studies in jazz, rock, flamenco and composition. From early on, his
musical ambitions led him to tour and collaborate with artists
including UB40, Living Colors, Paula Cole, Hassan Hakmoun, and
other renowned world music artists in such venues as the Hollywood
Bowl, UCLA Royce Hall, the Beacon Theater, New York Symphony Space,
Le Lido, UNESCO, Wanderlust, Harmony Festival and Bhakti Fest.
In 2008, his musical expansion brought him back full circle to the
sacred Sufi Hamadcha brotherhood of Fes, Morocco. The outcome was
his album Loud Oasis, called "superbly produced and performed" by
Michael Mollura in LA YOGA Magazine. This recording unites a
lifetime of musical influences in the unique world music fusion
style of Moroccan Roll. Loud Oasis features more than 40 world-
class musicians and is available at major online retailers
including iTunes and Amazon, and at www.loudoasis.com.