Showing posts with label Arabic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Arabic. Show all posts

Monday, 17 October 2011

Medieval Middle Eastern Mix

We've just added a new mix to our MixCloud page: Medieval Middle Eastern Mix

It's a little unusual - it's mix of predominantly acoustic and vocal music from various traditions: Arabo-Andalusian Muwashshah, Castillian, Flemish, Arabian, Moroccan, Persian, Kurdish, European and more...Several of the tunes are collaborations between musicians from different traditions.  

Tracks
  1. Allah Mazare (Acoustic)
    Niyaz
  2. El Hechizo De Babilonia
    Luis Delgado
  3. El Vergel Ignorado
    Luis Delgado
  4. Feraghi - Song Of Exile (Acoustic)
    Niyaz
  5. Li Habibun Maqamuhu Fawqa Ra'si
    Ensemble Morkos
  6. Novus Annus
    Nour Ensemble
  7. Nu Alrest
    Radio Tarifa
  8. Ramo Verde
    Radio Tarifa
  9. Si J'ai Perdu Mon Ami
    Radio Tarifa
  10. Ya Sakinan Bi-Fu'adi
    Ensemble Morkos
Medieval Middle Eastern Mix

Saturday, 16 April 2011

Al Jisr Hip Hop Mixtape 'Bridging Cultures' Part II

Here in the Secret Archives, we like Arabic hip hop. Heard about Lebanese artist DJ Lethal Skillz through Iraq-Canadian rapper The Narcicyst.

Lethal Skillz has just released the second volume of an open-ended series of transnational mixtapes.

It's called:
RE-VOLT & PhonoSapien Productionz Present:AL Jisr Hip Hop Mixtape 'Bridging Cultures' Part II

Al-Jisr Mixtape (Bridging Cultures) Part II


You can find full details HERE and there's a link to download the mix.

Tuesday, 12 April 2011

Diatribes of a Dying Tribe - review

If you read this blog regularly, and if you listen to our podcast (you do, don't you?), you'll know we are fans of Arab-Canadian rapper, Yassin Alsalman, aka The Narcicyst.

I posted a short video here last month of an interview with The Narcicyst, where he talks about a book he has just published, The Diatribes of a Dying Tribe.




The Narcicyst's website, iraqisthebomb.com, says this:

The Diatribes of a Dying Tribe is about the jumbled reality of North American life. The destructive components of juxtaposing cultures, the birth of immigrant internationality and the resilient art that comes out of struggle and oppression.

It is the story of four young Arab men who joined forces to create their own representative governing meeting. Excentrik, Ragtop, Omar Offendum & The Narcicyst spent two weeks in California and endless hours on a computer crafting the Fear of an Arab Planet; an examination of the heightened anxiety towards Islam, the Oriental gaze towards the Arab face and the ever-growing paranoia of the ‘other’, all over some bangin’ beats to rock to. As a post-analytical view of the making of an album, this book serves as a document on the burgeoning Arab poetry scene, and how the two mother cultures of a migrant society coalesced through a modern hyper-culture called Hip-Hop. From TSA agents to ABC rappers, The Arab Summit were on a mission to be heard… and that is exactly what happened.


The book is short, less than 130 pages long, and includes essays by Omar Offendum, Ragtop and Excentrik as well as Yassin Alsalman himself. There are also brief interviews with Cilvaringz, Malikah, Eslaam Jawaad, as well as members of AK, DAM and Soul Purpose.

The main writers' styles are different, from the conceptual, dense verbiage of The Narcicyst, to the more accessible styles of Nizar 'Ragtop' Wattad, Omar 'Omar Offendum' Chakaki and the analytical flow of Tarik 'Excentrik' Kazaleh. They talk about the contradictions of being of varied Arab origins, living and being creative in pre- and post-9/11 North America. They describe the processes of developing and adapting self-identity in a changing and often hostile culture. They speak of how hiphop gave them a voice, a way to express anger, pride, faith, self-awareness and resistance. We read about how they met each other and how they started a recording project, The Arab Summit, that released an album in 2007, Fear of an Arab Planet.

The book finishes with excerpts from round-table email discussions with a wide range of hip hop artists, including: Eslam Jawad (Arap/London-Lebanon), Rush (Arabian Knights/Egypt), Mazzi (Soul Purpose/Iran), Lethal Skills (961 Underground/Lebanon) and more. Their experiences of being rappers and producers vary a lot - it's a very interesting and inspiring read.

Diatribes of a Dying Tribe is fully referenced, literary sources as well as the music mentioned in the text (had me running to dig out old school hip hop albums from NWA and Wu Tang to hear what these guys heard when they answered hip hop's call).

You should buy it.

Buy the book, download Fear of an Arab Planet (free!), read the blog, watch videos HERE.

Wednesday, 2 February 2011

Secret Archives of the Vatican Podcast 44 - Angry Ninjas

Secret Archives of the Vatican Podcast 44 - Angry Ninjas is now available from Libsyn, MixCloud and iTunes.

Secret Archives of the Vatican 44 Angry Ninjas

Tracks
  1. I Put a Spell on You (MiMOSA Remix)
    Nina Simone
    http://mimosa.bandcamp.com/track/i-put-a-spell-on-you-mim0sa-remix
  2. I Put a Spell on You
    Natacha Atlas
    http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000SFQHXG/ref=dm_mu_dp_trk2
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eIPaZ0V5f-8
  3. Eastern Liquid
    Kalya Scintilla
    http://kalyascintilla.bandcamp.com/track/eastern-liquid
  4. Lost in Yamun feat. Indi Kaur
    Forensics
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iEJt2qTW4K0
    http://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/in-shadow/id364457168
  5. Jerusalem
    Heartbeat
    http://heartbeatmusic.bandcamp.com/album/true-love-the-1st-israeli-palestinian-german-hip-hop-hudna
  6. Arabian Nights
    DJ Nautinto
    http://djnautinto.bandcamp.com/track/arabian-nights
  7. Way of the Symurai
    Wrexile
    http://soundcloud.com/wrexile/way-of-the-symurai
  8. Like Dem Samurai
    Theonetheonlychesh
    http://soundcloud.com/theonetheonlychesh/like-dem-samurai
  9. Black Samurai (Photek v Sixth Finger)
    Voidstar
    http://soundcloud.com/voidstar/black-samurai
  10. Samurai Black
    Shistol
    http://soundcloud.com/shistol/shistol-samurai-black
  11. Angry Ninjas
    Artem Zlobin
    http://www.amazon.co.uk/Angry-Ninjas-Original-Mix/dp/B004KGE0HY
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6K5r5qPFguQ
  12. Kenjutsu
    Rizla
    http://soundcloud.com/einmal/rizla-kenjutsu/
  13. Tibetan Bowl feat. Blender
    Mr One Two
    http://boomkat.com/downloads/365058-mr-one-two-the-lost-country

Thursday, 2 September 2010

New Natacha Atlas album - Mounqaliba

Mounqaliba

Mounqaliba (Arabic: منقلبة; English: In a State of Reversal), the new album from Natacha Atlas will be released 20 September 2010. Co-produced by Samy Bishai, it was inspired by the poems of Indian poet Rabindranath Tagore. In addition to original works, it also contains covers of songs by Françoise Hardy and Nick Drake . The album also features composers Zoe Rahman and Jocelyn Pook.
The album features audio clips from social theorists Peter Joseph and Jacque Fresco through multiple tracks, as well as references to Zeitgeist: Addendum and a resource-based economy.

Track list
  1. Intro
  2. Makkan
  3. Matrah Interlude
  4. Bada Al Fajir
  5. Muwashah Ozkourini
  6. River Man
  7. Batkallim
  8. Mounqaliba
  9. Le Cor, Le Vent
  10. Direct Solutions Interlude
  11. Lahazat Nashwa
  12. La Nuit Est Sur La Ville
  13. Fresco's Interlude
  14. Ghoroub
  15. Evening Interlude
  16. Taalet
  17. Egypt Interlude
  18. Nafourat El Anwar