Ray Lema's "StopTime" is a captivating exploration of the rich and hypnotic sounds of gnawa music, released on January 1, 1997, under the Buda Musique label. Clocking in at just over 51 minutes, this album is a concise yet powerful journey through the spiritual and rhythmic depths of this North African musical tradition. With tracks like "Satana," "Nguelguediga," and the title track "Stop Time," Lema masterfully blends traditional gnawa elements with his unique artistic vision, creating a sound that is both ancient and contemporary. The album's 12 tracks showcase Lema's virtuosity on the guembri, a three-stringed bass lute central to gnawa music, as well as his ability to craft compelling melodies and rhythms that draw the listener in. "StopTime" is a testament to Ray Lema's skill as a musician and his deep respect for the gnawa tradition, making it a standout release in his discography.