[1] The collective includes musicians from the village of Jajouka (sometimes spelled as Joujouka or Zahjouka), in the Rif Mountains of northern Morocco.
[2] In the early 1990s, the collective split into two factions, as first reported by visiting musician Lee Ranaldo.
[4] Bachir Attar's group attracted protests at concerts in the United Kingdom,[5] and international journalists noted that the schism created discord in the collective's home village.
[8] Bachir Attar's group released the album Apocalypse Across the Sky in 1992, produced by Bill Laswell.
[11] The album, The Road to Jajouka, was released in 2014 and featured guest appearances by Ornette Coleman, John Medeski, Flea, DJ Logic, Lee Ranaldo, Bill Laswell, and many others.