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Bazaar Marrakesh, Traditional Music from Morocco – Chalf Hassan |
Traditional Moroccan music by Chalf Hassan, played on traditional instruments plus bass and keyboards, sung in the traditional Arabian “question and answer” fashion. A great variety of styles from Morocco’s different ethnic regions. Spiritual dances, wedding music, shaabi, love songs, religious songs… Info in four languages. |
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Sahara Groove 2 - Cheikha Rimitti, Hossam Ramzy… |
Upbeat, exhilarating, funky…! A wide spectrum of music from northern Africa from stellar artist such as Cheikha Rimitti, Hossam Ramzy, Cheb Aïssa, Cheb Nacim, Chalf Hassan, Chaba Noria, Noor Shimaal… from Sudan, Egypt, Tunisia, Morocco, Algeria… Eleven pieces, over one hour of excellent and varied music. Information about the artists in the CD booklet. |
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Best of Algerian Raï - Khaled, Fadela, Houarin Benchenet… |
From the legendary Cheikha Rimitti to Cheb Hasni, Fadela and Khaled, this album is like a "Who's Who" of Algerian Raï. It presents some of the greatest traditional hits as well as todays modern raï songs in instrumentations ranging from all traditional (Cheikha Rimitti) to totally modern. Info in four languages. |
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Algerian Raï - Cheb Nacim |
In the tradition of the great Raï singers Cheb Hasni, Khaled and others, Cheb Nacim presents an album of passionate Raï songs by Hasni, Dahman El Harrachi, Abderahmane Djoudi, as well as original compositions. Style and instrumentation range from a traditional "desert feel" to hot rumba and pulsating dance grooves and club remixes. Produced by Hossam Ramzy. |
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Egyptian Raï - Hossam Ramzy |
The music spans a wide arc across the Arab world from Lebanon, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia to Morocco, bringing familiar styles from the various Arabic nations together into a pan-Arabic synthesis, along with rock and funk bass and jazzy lines from sax, trumpet and the quarter tone accordion.
"... an album of infectious intensity" - J. Woodard, Jazz Times
"... loud, fast, hard-hitting and trippy" - Rolling Stone |
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Flamenco Arabe 2 - Hossam Ramzy & José Luis Montón |
Following the stellar success of "Flamenco Arabe", we proudly present "Flamenco Arabe 2", a truly exhilarating and captivating album. Flamenco guitar (José Luis Montón) and Arabic percussion (Hossam Ramzy) as well as Egyptian nay, violin, oud, qanun, accordion, palmas, bass and Spanish vocals (María Toledo) perfectly complement each other. Very addictive listening! The 28-page colour booklet with photos and lots of information in English, German, French and Spanish plus extra outer slip-case cover round off this beautiful album perfectly. |
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Arabic Songs from North Africa - Chalf Hassan |
Arabic call-and-response singing, driven by infectious and rousing rhythms, oud, violins, lots of percussion and intricate syncopated clapping - an exciting album of traditional Moroccan music by Chalf Hassan. Guest artist: Hossam Ramzy, percussion. Booklet in English, German and French. |
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Hossam Ramzy presents: Women Singers of Sudan - Salma Al Assal |
This unique female group of singers from Sudan, led by Salma Al Assal (who has performed with artists such as Ali Hassan Kuban and Mahmoud Fadl), presents the traditional “Al Sabata” style of singing, accompanied only by Sudanese dalloukas (clay drums). Recorded and produced by Hossam Ramzy. Extensive info in English, German, French and Spanish. Total playing time: 63:19 mins.
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Algerian Rai |
Raï [pronounce: ‘rye’] meaning ‘opinion’, ‘advice’, ‘point of view’, is Algerian popular music played with traditional Arabian and Western instruments and electronics, incorporating diverse elements such as Gnawa, Jazz, Reggae, Ragga, Hip-Hop, Ambient, Trance, House… Lyrics are outspoken, critical, loud.
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Gnawa Music from Morocco - Altaf Gnawa Group |
The Gnawa play deeply hypnotic trance music, led by low-pitched, rhythmic guembri melodies, call-and-response singing, hand-clapping and metal “castanets” called qraqebs. The music is a mixture of religious Arabic songs and African rhythms - ancient spiritual music with West African roots. Colour photos plus info in English, German, French and Spanish. Total playing time: 1 hour, 16 min.
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Rhythms of Morocco – Chalf Hassan |
Chalf Hassan presents traditional Moroccan maqams in modern renditions. Music from different cities and regions, featuring different styles, rhythms and maqams. Played on traditional Arabic instruments, such as oud, qanun, bendir and traditional percussion as well as violins, guitar, bass, keyboards and saxophone. Info about the music in four languages. Total playing time: 74 min.
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Music of Tunisia – Ez Zouhour |
The group Ez-Zouhour presents traditional songs and music played on traditional instruments, such as oud, qanun, darbouka, tar, bendir, sagat, duf, plus violins and double bass. Lyrics in English and German translations. Information in English, German, French and Spanish. Produced by Emad Sayyah.
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Sounds of the West Sahara - Mauritania - Field recordings by Deben Bhattacharya |
Field recordings made in 1978 by ethnomusicologist Deben Bhattacharya. Recorded in nomad tents of the Sahara regions of Mauritania, these recordings highlight the griot traditions of this region with their special instruments ardin (harp of the Sahara), tidinit (lute) and t’bol (kettle drum). Pictures plus extensive liner notes about music and instruments in English, German, French and Spanish.
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Hossam Ramzy presents Master of the Arabian Flute - Mohamed Naiem |
Mohamed Naiem counts among the best Egyptian nay and kawala players. Together with Hossam Ramzy he presents a collection of haunting and beautifully atmospheric music with nay and kawala, keyboards, bass, mizmar, piano and Egyptian and world percussion. Music and instruments explained in the booklet, including instructions about how to learn to play the nay flute.
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Noor Shimaal - Where Africa meets the Orient |
Noor Shimaal perform modern acoustic music and songs with traditional roots ranging from the Middle East all the way to Morocco. Playing traditional instruments (oud (lute), ney, gasbah (Arabic flutes), zurna (shawm), tulum (bagpipe), santur (dulcimer), accordion, banjo) they produce a very contemporary feel to the music.
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Hossam Ramzy presents: Azza - Music from Sudan, Hassouna Bangaladish |
Hassouna Bangaladish and his group present traditional Sudanese music and songs with a surprisingly contemporary feel. Rhythms unique to Sudan, played with traditional and modern instruments: Oud, bongos, tabla, doholla, percussion, bass guitar, accordion and violin. Produced by Hossam Ramzy. Info about the music in English, German, French and Spanish.
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Music of the Nile - Recordings by David Fanshawe |
A musical journey along the Nile from Cairo to Lake Victoria containing pure, original African field recordings, from Egypt, Sudan, Uganda and Kenya, recorded between 1969 and 75.
“The best commercially available collection I have heard of African folk music and I recommend it whole-heartedly.” English Dance & Song Magazine. • Anecdotes and extensive info about the pieces illustrated with stunning photographs. |
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Hossam Ramzy & Rafa El Tachuela – Flamenco Arabe |
This exhilarating CD fuses pulsating Arab rhythms and percussion with fiery Andalusian flamenco. The result is a captivating, fiery, romantic, funky Spanish/Arabian album.
Rafa El Tachuela (flamenco guitar and oud) and Hossam Ramzy (Egyptian and world percussion); Egyptian violin, nay and kawala flutes, qanun, keyboards, Indian tabla, sarangi, palmas (clapping). Featuring Danny Thompson, bass. |
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Hossam Ramzy presents: Dalinda - Turquoise |
Dalinda’s music draws on various Bedouin influences from the Libyan, Moroccan and Algerian deserts incorporating some of the grooviest performances by top musicians from Egypt and the Middle East as well as Western recording artists. Complete lyrics in the CD booklet: Arabian (in English phonetic spelling) and English translations.
Produced by Hossam Ramzy |
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Groupe Sidi Mimoun, Groupe Ben Souda - Moroccan Gypsies |
Itinerant musicians from Morocco - Groupe Sidi Mimoun with Abdenbi El Gadari and the group Ben Souda with Taïfa-Al Essawiya belong to the most impressive examples of the living North-African tradition, with call-and-response singing accompanied by the mighty bass guembri (3 stringed bass lute) and the earthy sound of the qraqebs (metal cymbals), as well as many other Moroccan instruments.
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