Middle East Music

Started by l.b., November 28, 2014, 11:54:06 PM

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l.b.

Quote from: Andrew McIntosh on November 29, 2014, 09:12:31 AM
This has been a personal favourite since I first heard it over ten years ago now. A full power flight. 

Bringing back my ancient old thread because just today Amjad Sabri was shot and killed in Karachi. RIP

http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2016/06/pakistan-sufi-singer-amjad-sabri-gunned-karachi-160622125456281.html

Zeno Marx

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There's an exhaustive, interesting 17CD box set called The Music of Islam.  I'm very much into Persian, Arabic, and Indian music.

A couple of favorites:
Amar El Achab - The Chaabi Of The Great Masters 2000
Amina Alaoui-Ahmed Piro and his orchestra - Arabo-andalusian music of Morocco 1995
Faramarz Payvar & Ensemble - Iran-Persian Classical Music 1994
Farida & the Iraqi Maqam Ensemble - The Voice of Mesopotamia 2003
Mohammad Reza Shajarian - Bidad 2005

and I feel Azam Ali's projects are worth checking.  I like almost everything she's done, including the electronic material.  The Niyaz - Nine Heavens album includes an all-acoustic disc of the same songs on the electronic CD.  This is a beautiful, worthwhile performance.  One of my favorite songs of theirs.  https://youtu.be/Z-5sPQvb1QY
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tiny_tove

very very very interesting.

Not sure I mentioned this.



Various ‎– Aryan Memory: Musical Traditions In Pamir

A unique deluxe collector's editon of traditional Pamir music "Aryan Memory". The set comprises a 6-page double DVD digipack holding two audio-CDs, a DVD and a 20-page full-colored booklet with information on musicians and conventional musical instruments of the Pamirs as well as a 100-page full-colored book in 14x25 cm format which describes the history of the Pamirs, beliefs and traditional ways of life of local residents (about 200 illustrations, texts are in both Russian and English). All components are packed in a bright-colored cardboard box. The Pamirs territory, being an almost inaccessible region, has preserved to this day tokens of the most ancient human culture, symbols, music, worldview, which are at least several millennia old - the spiritual foundation that gave birth to the greatest European and Asian cultures. But it should be mentioned that Pamir music is relatively unresearched, there have been issued only about five CD recordings, of which only one or two were favored with positive responses from the indigenous population of the Pamirs, because the spirit of this ancient civilization completely dissolves in recording studios and stays alive only when the music is performed in traditional environment. This recording of traditional Pamir music, presented in the "Aryan Memory" edition, is one of a few in this list, that had captured musicians in a fully unconstrained state and where the impact of sound-recording equipment was kept to a minimum. Particular attention should be given to the DVD, which is an integral part of the set. The film was shot both in the Pamirs in the River Bartang's Valley and at the Museum of musical instruments in Gurmindzh. It is an hour and a half long and it demonstrates the Pamir nature, it's ancient culture, dances and music and also exposes the psychology of the natives. There is no voice over or subtitles, the film relies mostly on meditative and trance-like perception. The book contains a lot of photos of forbidden regions of the Pamirs which in the recent times have been absolutely inaccessible to foreigners and are hardly accessible even now...

Limited edition 1000 hand-numbered copies.
Each copy weighs 750 gramms.

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Quote from: Zeno Marx on June 22, 2016, 10:25:44 PMThe Niyaz - Nine Heavens album includes an all-acoustic disc of the same songs on the electronic CD.  This is a beautiful, worthwhile performance.  One of my favorite songs of theirs.  https://youtu.be/Z-5sPQvb1QY

For a good while, Beni Beni (acoustic)'s been my go-to when I want a quick hit of Niyaz. While at the same time trying to persuade myself that I don't really listen to this stuff, do I?

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