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TAKAAT (members of Mdou Moctar) with MSHR and Noise Circle

Thu Apr 9, 2026 7:00 PM - 9:30 PM Mayo Street Arts, 04101

TAKAAT (members of Mdou Moctar) with MSHR and Noise Circle

Thu Apr 9, 2026 7:00 PM - 9:30 PM Mayo Street Arts, 04101

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Thursday, April 9 at 7:00 PM (doors 6:30 PM)

Tickets are available for $20 in advance, $25 at the door, and $30 for preferred seating (pay-what-you-can available)

All Ages 

This show will be high volume - hearing protection recommended.  Opening sets will include active moving and flashing lights.

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TAKAAT (members of Mdou Moctar) with MSHR and NOISE CIRCLE

Tinariwen are the grandfathers of what we know today as Taureg guitar music. Started in refugee camps in Algeria and Libya in 1979, Tinariwen created a new sound of Taureg music that pushed the tradition into a new direction. Ahmoudou Madassane, Souleymane Ibrahim, and Mikey Coltun all came to Tinariwen in different ways throughout our life and there is no doubt the importance the music has on all three of them. Just as much as Tinariwen pushed what Tuareg music is, that was the idea with TAKAAT - to push the tradition even further, create something new, create something fresh that blends our love for bands like Tinariwen but also their love of heavier more chaotic bands.

Is Noise Vol. 2 includes the TAKAAT versions of a couple of our favorite Tinariwen tunes. Unlike the original Tinariwen versions, these songs are unedited shredding jams recorded live to tape in Washington D.C. This is raw, this is noisy, this is TAKAAT.

For this performance, TAKAAT will be in a two-piece formation of Ahmoudou Madassane and Mikey Coltun, featuring blown out drum machines to create a sound that blends the Tinariwen sound with the drone metal stylings of bands such as Sunn O))).

Opening performances by MSHR and NOISE CIRCLE

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TAKAAT (pronounced tuh-cot), meaning “noise” in the Tuareg language Tamashek, is the trio of Ahmoudou Madassane, Mikey Coltun, and Souleymane Ibrahim, also known as the rhythm section of Mdou Moctar. TAKAAT is sonic chaos, improvisation, freedom of exploration, and the punk styles of bands such as Fugazi and Unwound, all mixed together with the guitar music from the Sahel.

TAKAAT started during soundchecks while on the road with Mdou Moctar when the trio indulged their shared love for amps cranked to 11 and the sound of blown out speakers. Towards the end of 2023, the three started writing music together, inspired by their shared experiences with the sounds and energy of Hausa bar bands, gritty soukous, and 2000s post-punk. The music of TAKAAT is intense, dark, and energetic. Deeply inspired by the DIY ethos of punk, Ahmoudou, Mikey, and Souleymane capture that thrill of the new and the ecstasy of togetherness in these heavy rockers. TAKAAT follows in the spirit of the independent music culture that birthed hardcore basement shows, bedroom tape labels, and generator-powered pick-up wedding bands.

MSHR is an art collective that collaboratively builds and explores sculptural electronic systems. Their performances and installations integrate electrical signals and human presence, weaving dense networks of causality to form audiovisual environments that babble with life-like current. They explore intuitive and technical gradients between sonic and sculptural forms, using analog circuitry and open-source software to sculpt mutually resonant hyperobjects. MSHR was founded by Brenna Murphy and Birch Cooper in 2011 in Portland, Oregon. The name MSHR is a modular acronym designed to hold varied ideas over time. It can be pronounced as an acronym or like one who meshes.

NOISE CIRCLE is an improvisational collaboration of local noise producers that surround the audience in a malformed circle.

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PAY WHAT YOU CAN

No one will be turned away from MSA events for lack of funds. Please use this online form or contact MSA at 207-879-4629 or info@mayostreetarts.org to learn more and reserve tickets. Our box office staff are also happy to help at the door, pending availability!

EVENT PARKING

Free on-street parking is available in Mayo Street Arts’ neighborhood.

There is one paid parking lot conveniently located a six-minute walk from the venue: Top of the Old Port Parking (119 Pearl St, Portland ME 04101)

Mayo Street Arts is accessible by Greater Portland Metro bus routes with nearby transfer points 7, 9A & 9B. Click here to learn more.

ACCESSIBILITY

All performances and most other events held at Mayo Street Arts are wheelchair accessible. There are two accessible spots directly in front of our building, however there is not yet a curb cut out at that location.

If you would benefit from additional information or accommodations, we invite you to contact us at info@mayostreetarts.org or 207-879-4629.

COMMUNITY HEALTH

Audience members — in addition to artists, staff & volunteers — who feel sick or exhibit symptoms of illness should stay home out of respect for others.

SEATING POLICY

We will save your reserved seat until showtime, at which point any unclaimed seats may be offered to other people. Please call our box office at 207-879-4629 if you are running late.

CANCELATION POLICY

MSA has a no refund policy for all reservations. In the event that MSA is forced to cancel an event due to weather, illness, etc., refunds will be offered via the Ticket Tailor platform.

Location

Mayo Street Arts, 04101