Showing posts with label Khalas Mixtape Vol 1. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Khalas Mixtape Vol 1. Show all posts

Thursday, 16 June 2011

Thawra: Youth & Hip Hop in the Arab World

Thawra

My thanks to Andy Kisaragi over at Untimely Sound for drawing my attention to this.

He says:
Documentary in the form of a mixtape, tracing the roots of some of the big players in the Arab hip hop world and how they and their music relate to - and in cases were catalysts of - the revolutionary goings on in the region earlier this year, how the lyrics move from the satirical to the serious as things become increasingly real. Really interesting stuff, the music itself is a mixed bag to be fair, but there are some wicked tunes on there from the likes of Omar Offendum, The Narcicyst, El General and more.

Nomadix Wax says:
Over the past few months Nomadic Wax has been reaching out to Arab hip hop artists around the world. We wanted to hear directly from them how hip hop was affecting the Arab uprisings and how the momentous events that were sweeping across North Africa and the Middle East were inspiring them to write music. The Nomadic Wax team, made up of DJ Magee, DJ Nio, and British journalist Rose Hackman bring you an original mix of in-depth reporting and authentic Arab and Arab-American sounds and perspectives, giving you the story behind the music - or rather the music behind the story.




Link: http://nomadicwax.bandcamp.com/track/thawra-youth-hip-hop-in-the-arab-world-special-news-piece

Tuesday, 8 February 2011

North African Revolution Hiphop

Our thanks to Andy Kissaragi of Untimely Sound for bringing this to our attention:


Khalas Mixtape Vol 1 is a compilation of songs created by North African hip hop artists from Egypt, Libya, Tunisia and Algeria, who have emerged as voices of recent uprisings and calls for protest. Mish Ba3eed, or 'not far', refers to the sense of solidarity that these youth feel across borders, the similarities of their causes and the oppressors they face,l their physical proximity and the sense that our ultimate goal is within sight. Each song describes the unique circumstances of each artist's country, carrying with it the subtleties of local dialects, but also highlights the extraordinary similarities of their struggles.

Download it from HERE.

Khalas

(This is a dropbox link - if it is oversubscribed it may shut down....if so, I will try to find an alternative link).

Ok....try this link: Khalas Mixtape