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Get A Taste of Edgy Arabic Music .
Singer: Samira Saeed (Moroccan) Song: Youm Wara Youm (Day After Day) from the World Music Awards when she won Best-Selling Mid Eastern LP http://youtube.com/watch?v=J1_UHJlZ9mc the actual video (with Cheb Mami) http://youtube.com/watch?v=3QqcEwflAPo [Edited 1/30/07 21:50pm] | |
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There is no edgy arabic music these days, if u listen closely it is a western beat with maybe a tabla over it 2 give the imprwession of it suddenly fitting in2 the arab mould.
real arab music:warda,shadia,oum kalthoum,abdel halim,addel wahab, farid el atrache etc etc etc | |
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Here's arabic music with a real edge:
Sedaye Marg http://www.mechanoise-lab...60kbps.mp3 http://www.mechanoise-lab...60kbps.mp3 | |
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missmad said: There is no edgy arabic music these days, if u listen closely it is a western beat with maybe a tabla over it 2 give the imprwession of it suddenly fitting in2 the arab mould.
Tell the truth Everything is so predictable right now,,,,there're many GREAT young voices that get exploited and degraded to sing light and stupid songs that don't showcase their talent. | |
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Harlepolis said: missmad said: There is no edgy arabic music these days, if u listen closely it is a western beat with maybe a tabla over it 2 give the imprwession of it suddenly fitting in2 the arab mould.
Tell the truth Everything is so predictable right now,,,,there're many GREAT young voices that get exploited and degraded to sing light and stupid songs that don't showcase their talent. yep there is a singer , have no idea what her name is: her video is very very very similar 2 Christina Aguilera's Video Come on Over all it is now is tight skirts and tops, showing skin here and there ( which the arab world is not used 2) very out of control like the rest of the "music" out there | |
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There are bad ones, that's a given. but there's also those who always keep takin Arabic music 2 another level, such as my faves, Samira Said & Angham. They do use western beats at times but the pure oriental soul is ALWAYS what shines through above all those beats, givin' such an incredible mixture Today's new generation (the goods & the bads) are mostly inspired by them and often try 2 copy them, that's in Egyptian & Lebanese music. In Khaleeji though, most artists are still holding on tightly to essences of Khaleeji music which is great. I enjoy such diversity 'cause one mood'll definitely bore the hell outta me | |
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PricelessHo said: .
There are bad ones, that's a given. but there's also those who always keep takin Arabic music 2 another level, such as my faves, Samira Said & Angham. They do use western beats at times but the pure oriental soul is ALWAYS what shines through above all those beats, givin' such an incredible mixture Today's new generation (the goods & the bads) are mostly inspired by them and often try 2 copy them, that's in Egyptian & Lebanese music. In Khaleeji though, most artists are still holding on tightly to essences of Khaleeji music which is great. I enjoy such diversity 'cause one mood'll definitely bore the hell outta me The ONLY ones who incorporated alot of western elements in their music and STILL sounded authentic in their craft are, Mohammed Abul-Wahab(He's the 1st to inclue brass section, guitar, bass, drums and other Europian instruments) and my beloved Fairouz IMHO. Cheb Khalid has ALOT of variety in his music, but sometimes he trys SO hard to be "western" so do MANY Arab singers, which is a turn off to me. | |
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That's why Samira & Angham are reliable to me,, They were adapted by the very old school geniuses, Samira was uder Baleegh Hamdi's wing, and Angham under her father Mohammad Ali Solaiman's wing, and they both exposed those then young talents to other old schoolers those 2 girls were launched and handed down 2 us by real musicians, not capitalism (like what's been happening in the last 16 years). There's a singer though, Sherine Abdul Wahab (Ah Ya Lail), who's like a sponge when it comes 2 old school music (which you can tell from her live sessions), she's very cultured on it but if only she pours that into her own music. | |
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PricelessHo said: .
There are bad ones, that's a given. but there's also those who always keep takin Arabic music 2 another level, such as my faves, Samira Said & Angham. They do use western beats at times but the pure oriental soul is ALWAYS what shines through above all those beats, givin' such an incredible mixture Today's new generation (the goods & the bads) are mostly inspired by them and often try 2 copy them, that's in Egyptian & Lebanese music. In Khaleeji though, most artists are still holding on tightly to essences of Khaleeji music which is great. I enjoy such diversity 'cause one mood'll definitely bore the hell outta me I agree most of the western music is in the egyptian/lebanese world. i mean western music as in samples and no instrumentation. i love abdel halim and oum kalthoum, she use 2 stand there and sing, with a hankercheif and a mic | |
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