Younes Elamine

Younes Elamine (Arabic: يونس الأمين) is a Moroccan–French singer-songwriter, music producer and entrepreneur born in Agadir,[2] where he grew up until the age of 17, before moving to Casablanca, then France in 2001 – he studied and worked in Belfort, Marseille, Toulon, Nice and Paris. Since 2014, he lives between London, Agadir and Paris.[3]

Younes Elamine
Elamine at Shubbak festival 2015
Background information
BornAgadir, Morocco
Genres
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter, guitarist
InstrumentsGuitar, harmonica
Years active2009–present
LabelsIndependent
Websiteyouneselamine.com

In 2009, he produced his first EP called "Nouveau Décor". In 2013, Elamine released an album named Episodes, including a cover version of "Masters of War" by Bob Dylan.,[4] and in July 2018, a single in Arabic named "Mandhar Ghrib".

Since 2009, he performed many concerts in France, Morocco and the United Kingdom. In 2011, he participated in the 10th festival "Quand l'Afrique nous tient" held in Paris, in 2015, in Shubbak festival (dedicated to contemporary Arab culture) in London, and in 2018, at Talguitart festival in Agadir.

Life and career

Origins

Younes Elamine was born and raised in Agadir. His father is from Youssoufia, and mother from Agadir. They lived and worked between Morocco and France for a few years before Younes's birth and during his young age.

Education

Elamine got his high school diploma in mathematics at "lycée Youssef Ben Tachefine" in Agadir, then moved to Casablanca for two years to study mathematics at CPGE Galilée.

In 2001, he moved to Belfort for a year to study mechanics, then to Marseille where he got a Bachelor's degree in mathematics and computer science, and a D.U from Aix-Marseille University. His next move was to Toulon where he did a Master in Management at ESCT Toulon (now KEDGE Business School).

Musical beginnings

While studying in Marseille Younes discovered a profound connection with music. He developed it during this period and continued while working in business development in Nice. After two years, he decided to quit his job to focus on music.

Younes receiving French citizenship.

Personal life

In 2011, he obtained French citizenship in Paris.

Albums, EPs and Singles

Nouveau Décor (EP)

Nouveau Décor is a 5 titles EP released on the 1st of December 2009. It was recorded and mixed in Nice during the same year.[5]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Nouveau décor"Younes Elamine4:58
2."Sur la route du désert"Younes Elamine3:41
3."Nssal"Younes Elamine3:54
4."Au bord du temps"Younes Elamine6:13
5."Ce soleil n'est pas pour toi"Younes Elamine4:54
Total length:23mn

Episodes (Album)

Episodes is a 10 titles album released on March 21, 2013. It includes nine original songs and one cover version of Masters of War written by Bob Dylan. It has five songs in French, four in Arabic and one in English.[6]

The album was recorded in Nice and Paris, and was produced by Younes Elamine. The mixing and mastering were done in Paris.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Sur la route du désert"Younes Elamine4:58
2."Nouveau décor"Younes Elamine3:41
3."Fi droub ennass"Younes Elamine4:00
4."Or-men's dream"Younes Elamine3:52
5."J'ai perdu du temps"Younes Elamine3:21
6."Nssal"Younes Elamine3:54
7."Au bord du temps"Younes Elamine6:13
8."Ce soleil n'est pas pour toi"Younes Elamine4:54
9."Mouhal nessmeh"Younes Elamine4:23
10."Masters of War"Bob Dylan4:38
Total length:43:59

Mandhar Ghrib (Single)

Mandhar Ghrib (Strange Sight) is a Single in Arabic. It was released on July 7, 2018.[7] It was recorded in London and mastered at Metropolis Studios by Tim Young (Grammy Award winner in 2008 for the album Love by the Beatles).[8]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Mandhar Ghrib"Younes Elamine03:40
Total length:03:40
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References

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