Review
With their intoxicating blend of sharp Western electronic music and Eastern sounds & vocals, the Parisian crew have been setting fire to clubs and festivals worldwide, playing over 260 shows on four continents since the release of their debut album Musique de France at the end of 2016. Jdid (meaning new in Arabic) sees the band taking a giant step forward on their path, and deepening the dialogue between the northern, southern and eastern shores of the Mediterranean (the northern shore extending, in this particular case, to the banks of the rivers Seine, Thames, Spree and Hudson!) Throughout the album, club-oriented beats are taken for a ride, from suburban warehouses to smoky basements of Oran & Istanbul, from wide expanses of desert dunes to landscapes of concrete and metal, and are regenerated by the fresh breezes and the inspiring musicians encountered along the way. Jdid features contributions by Algerian vocalists Radia Menel, Sofiane Saidi, Amel Wahby and Cheikha Hadjla, by Turkish artist Cem Yildiz and Syrian keyboardist Rizan Said, as well as tracks written in collaboration with Tunisian/Belgian producer Ammar 808 and with Les Filles d'Illighadad from Niger.
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Manufacturer information
Crammed Discs S.P.R.L.
43 Rue General Patton
1050 Bruxelles
Belgien
http://www.crammed.be/
Tracklisting
1. Staifia (feat. Radia Menel)< |
>2. Électrique Yarghol (feat. Hasan Minawi)< |
>3. Nassibi (feat. Amel Wahby)< |
>4. Club DZ< |
>5. Rimitti Dor (feat. Sofiane Saidi)< |
>6. Rajel (feat. Ammar 808)< |
>7. Soulan (feat. Les Filles de Illighadad)< |
>8. Was Was< |
>9. Ejma (feat. Cem Yildiz)< |
>10. Ras El Ain (feat. Rizan Said)< |
>11. Malek Ya Zahri (feat. Cheikha Hadjla) |
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