Maghrebika with Bill Laswell
  • Al Insan
  • Babour
  • Sidi Rabbi
  • Al Insan
    Genre: Trip-Hop
    MP3 (04:56) [11.28 MB]
  • Babour
    Genre: World Fusion
    MP3 (05:10) [11.81 MB]
  • Sidi Rabbi
    Genre: World Fusion
    MP3 (04:50) [11.07 MB]
Biography
This is what happens when a bunch of Algerian immigrants, musicians and singers living in Switzerland, do cross the path of people from Barraka El Farnatshi Prod. Abdelkader Belkacem and Abdelaziz Lamari, both from Oran - Algeria, the capital of Rai music, were invited by Pat Jabbar to contribute some vocal parts to two tracks (Babour & El Baqara) for a solo project which should have been called Abdeljabbar. The easy-going work at the studio during the recordings as the same general interests and musical taste, pushed them to work together on a whole album, which finally became Maghrebika. After the great experience on Azzddine with Bill Laswell, it was nearly obligatory to have again no other bass sound than the one from the Master himself. From the ten tracks that got sent to New York, ten crucial and tremendous bass lines to all the ten songs have been sent back. Every Maghrebika member was completely astonished to see how the whole sound with the freshly added bass lines changed. There are so many details and small solos in Bills work, that a listener has the choice to listen either to the complete song or just to concentrate on the perfection of the bass itself. Sometimes it comes in a heavy Dub-like style, sometimes in a floating jazzy way. Sometimes the bass is as furious as the lyrics and creates a tension that it will blow your mind. Sometimes the sound comes gentle and smooth. In any case Neftakhir is a bass album. Back in Marrakech, summer 2006, Pat Jabbar met again by accident old friend Aziza El Marrakchia, who was a longtime neighbour, living also in the old medina. Her Shikhat combo
B-Net Marrakech became famous after some contributions for Rachid Taha, DAR BEIDA 04 and Cheb I Sabbah. With her new band line-up they went to the studio of Youssef El Mejjad of Amira Saqati to record some vocals that are well reflecting the rough side of a Shikhats life and in the same moment do perfectly represent the content of Maghrebikas lyrics. The main subjects of the songs are the actual problems in the Islamic world: the neverending prejudices against Muslims since 9/11, Islamophobia in general, the caricatural provocations of Muslims either by journalists or a pope etc., social injustices and corruption in Muslim countries, the division Fitna of the Muslim community created by the media and the propaganda as the anti-islamic manipulations of some administrations, the fight for the liberation of Palestine, Iraq, Afghanistan, Lebanon, etc. The main title Neftakhir (pride) is a message to the young Muslim diaspora, telling them to be proud of their roots, culture, moral values and religion, as to reject a forced westernization. Maghrebika stands for a pacific Islamism and is vehemently against the use of violence and terror. For booking and interviews, contact www.maroc.net/barraka now !!!
www.myspace.com/maghrebika
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  • Members:
    Abdelkader Belkacem, Pat Jabbar, Abdelaziz Lamari, Youssef El Mejjad, Abdelhadi Illi, Jamal Moussaid
  • Sounds Like:
    Massive Attack, Rachid Taha
  • Influences:
    Trip Hop, Dub, Algerian & Moroccan roots
  • AirPlay Direct Member Since:
    06/15/07
  • Profile Last Updated:
    08/14/23 15:11:17

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