As an exponent of the "Nayda" artistic movement in Morocco which places emphasis on local heritage, Mansour provides vocals in the Moroccan Arabic dialect of Darija.
Bottin held an interest in Moroccan music and had already worked with local artists in Morocco before he met Mansour in 2016.
Together they were a part of the Marrakesh Jazz Beat collective and were both interested in the trance sounds of traditional Gnawa instruments like the gimbri and the awicha.
[7] Critics praised the band for their ability to blend multiple genres together as well as for their faithful representation of Moroccan musical tradition.
features a cover of the poem Waydelel, which was originally written by famous Mauritanian musician Dimi Mint Abba.
[2] Despite the range of genres and influences they draw from, Mansour has stated that "More than anything we’re a rock band, we use the awicha as a guitar and the gimbri as a bass, both at different tunings.