Maghrebi Jazz, influenced by, and impregnated with, the dusty desert sounds of north Africa's Berber territories, is a collaboration between Wobble, three-quarters of his current Invaders of the Heart band - Mark Layton Bennett (percussion & drums), George King (keyboards) and Sean Corby (trumpet & flugelhorn) - and the MoMo Project (aka Music Of Moroccan Origin), a now-London-based duo of Tahar Elidrissi (vocals, percussion, gimbri) and Hussan Nainia (guitars).Maghrebi Jazz comprises five long songs, allowing for plenty of loose improvisation around a tight musical foundation: The Invaders have the technique of jazz players, skilfully elaborating on themes while Wobble's bass underpins everything with it's visceral heartbeat.A perfect mix of Wobbles classic bass sounds with Saharan desert /North African music influences