| Disc: 1 |
| 1. Marrakesh |
| 2. Bliss [Sound System Mix] - Cheb Barouc |
| 3. Distant Skies [Abstractions Mix] |
| 4. Algiers Dream [Dub Mix] |
| 5. Trav Dee Det [Arabian Mix] |
| 6. Zanzibar Casbah [Light Mix] |
| Disc: 2 |
| 1. Simplicity - Uzma |
| 2. Resolution [Dub Mix] |
| 3. Samal [Bombay Dreams Mix] |
| 4. Own My Heart |
| 5. Atlas Mountains |
| 6. Fables Gold |
| Disc: 3 |
| 1. Born Again [Cycle Mix] |
| 2. Koubba |
| 3. Carnival - Mischa Taschenkow |
| 4. Tantalise Touch - Torres |
| 5. Only When You're There |
| 6. Morning Sun [Glow Mix] |
Arabic Beats,Various Artists,Dyn / Bar De Lune,Dance Music,Pop,Reggae Collections,V/a Compilations,World Music
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Arabic Beats
Various Artists Manufacturer: Bar De Lune Boxes ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00030ER74 Release Date: 2005-02-07 |
Tracks:
- Marrakesh - Rey Ra
- Bliss [Sound System Mix] - Cheb Barouc
- Distant Skies [Abstractions Mix]
- Algiers Dream [Dub Mix]
- Trav Dee Det [Arabian Mix] - Meich Kasbat
- Zanzibar Casbah [Light Mix]
- Deep Seas [Chill Desert Mix]
- Arabiant - Radar
- Four-Four-Four - Fragile State
Tracks:
- Simplicity - Uzma
- Resolution [Dub Mix]
- Samal [Bombay Dreams Mix] - Cesare Martinez
- Own My Heart
- Atlas Mountains
- Fables Gold
- Still Sahara - Claudia Maria Mokri
- Storms [Addict Mix]
- Sweetsmoke [H20 Mix] - Florence Ayrault
Tracks:
- Born Again [Cycle Mix]
- Koubba
- Carnival - Mischa Taschenkow
- Tantalise Touch - Torres
- Only When You're There
- Morning Sun [Glow Mix]
- Camel Dreams [Smile Reprise]
- Descend
- Souk Nationala
Product Description
Track Listing Not Available.
Format: CD
Customer Reviews:
Good background-level eastern beats.......2006-04-17
"I do enjoy some music in this "fusion" vein" - Quotes? Obviously you don't see 'fusion' as a valid form itself. Pity.
"you would do much better just getting Arabic pop, as in Egyptian top-40" - Top 40? Puh-lease... I don't dain to tune into the top 40 in my /own/ country, why would I bother with the Arabic equivalent? Leave the music of the masses to the masses, I say.
"...because that is... music... often influenced by hiphop, dancehall, or house" - three genres I tend to stay away from.
If a punter is after the sort of stuff you're citing, I doubt they'd seek out this collection as a first port o' call. Laidback and almost background-level eastern music is what I came here looking for, and for me, this collection delivers.
snoooooooooze.......2006-02-07
the first 2 discs are entirely a waste of time. the producers of these tracks think it is enough to loop some arabic melodies and apply some half assed trip hop beats, often with generic synth washes. poorly aranged and repetitive instead of hypnotic, this crap keeps your finger firmly on the FF button.
the only redeeming moments are on disc 3, which is a somewhat pleasant, if uninteresting, listen.
note: I'm no purist nor snob. I do enjoy some music in this "fusion" vein. for instance the Arabica collection is of better quality than this. but you would do much better just getting Arabic pop, as in Egyptian top-40, or Rai from Algeria or Morroco, because that is rich music full of personality and nuance, often influenced by hiphop, dancehall, or house, so it is also accessable and club friendly.
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Tribal Beats Including Hatshepsut
Manufacturer: Sahara Productions ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000CA3XQQ Release Date: 2003-07-01 |
Tracks:
- Hatshepsut part1 - Abdel Hazim
- Chalieezji
- Hadari
- Snakedance - Abdel Hazim
- Maqsoum
- Derboukka solo
- Ayoubi
- Leff Sariya
- Baladi seghir
- Saaidi
- Hatshepsut reprise - Abdel Hazim
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Indestructible Arabian Beats
Various Artists Manufacturer: Manteca ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000089HCB Release Date: 2003-02-24 |
Tracks:
- Ya Saryan - Clotaire K
- Muchacha Turca (Simarik)
- Talakik
- Medina - Rachid Taha
- Ange en Paix - Zohar
- Chebba - Celloman
- Ya Rayah
- Nekreh el Keld (I Hate This Heart That Loves You Still) - Souad Massi
- Habibi - Natacha Atlas,
- Salla - Makale
- Kim Dedi (Who Said) - Aziza A
- Habibi Maja
- Tobiga's Atlantic
- Dar - Momo
Album Details
Includes the Original Arabic Version of Holly Valance's World Wide Hit "Kiss Kiss".Customer Reviews:
My favorite Arabic music compilation.......2004-11-28
The album has a wide variety of music, yet never seems disjointed. A common element bringing cohesion to the whole album is that the songs all have a cutting edge to them, something that takes them a stop beyond typical Arabic music. The songs are mostly heavily vocal and mostly radio length--three to six minutes long--yet there's such a sense of freshness in these sounds that excitement bubbles under them. The tunes are memorable and enjoyable; the singing is engaging.
The album opens with an Arabic hiphop song, performed in English, with a rap that focuses on war and discrimination. There's a bit of minor profanity in it, though, which I would prefer had been left out. The next song is a cute pop song that stops briefly from time to time in the chorus while you hear [kiss kiss]. Next comes a heavily Arabic sounding song with a strong, heavy but medium-slow dance beat. The fourth song uses acoustic guitar in a Mediterranean style; the fifth song features a female vocalist singing in French, accompanied by accordian with Arabic touches. The sixth song, by Celloman, is the best Arabic string performance I've ever heard.
I just described the first six of the fourteen songs, but I think you can get a taste from those the variety of music on this album...always interesting, yet despite the variety never disjointed.
Some other highlights from the last eight songs: "Habibi" by Groove Alla Turca features my favorite Arabic singer, Natacha Atlas, so you can bet I like this track! "Salla" by Makale breaks into a forceful rap about a minute and a half into the song--and this rap is NOT in English. The next song, "Kim Dedi" by Aziza A also includes non-English rapping, this time by a female rapper. The final three songs take on a straight-up dance format, yet the beat in each song is nothing like the others.
The liner notes to this album are very interesting, giving some background on the artists. I'd like to share a few of these with you. These are taken verbatim from the liner notes; if I add anything, that's in brackets.
Clotaire K: One of the most exciting Arabic hiphop acts to appear in recent years, Clotaire K was born to Egyptian and Lebanese parents and brought up in the south of France.
Makale: Who would have believed that Turkish hiphop could exist in Switzerland? Rappers Casus and Cesaret grew up in Basel to Turkish immigrant parents and immersed themselves in a cocktail of old school hiphop, electro, raga, dub, and traditional Arabic music.
Aziza A: The self-confessed queen of Oriental hiphop, Aziza A was born in 1971 to a Turkish family living in Germany. Known as the first female Turkish hiphopper, she quickly expanded to being the first Turkish female presenter on German television and having her own radio show on Berlin's Radio Multi Kulti.
Amina: Amina made her mark by coming equal first in the Eurovision Song Contest and being the first Arabic singer to represent France.
Aisha Kandisha's Jarring Effects: Universally acknowledged as the originators of Arabic techno.
Momo: London has become a hotbed of Middle Eastern breakbeat culture in recent years and Momo, or Music Of Moroccan Origin, is one of the acts spearheading this exciting new scene. Led by ex-Joi percussionist [a Joi album was on my list of favorites for 2001!], Lahcen Lahbib, Momo is the sound of Moroccan youth culture educated on a mix of traditional and electronic rhythms.
That's just seven of the fourteen artists included on this compilation, but I think that gives you a taste for the interesting backgrounds of these musicians, which helps explain why the music is so fresh. If you're looking for some cutting edge Arabic music, I believe this album is the perfect place to start!
This CD destroys the arabic beats!.......2004-07-14
5 Stars and couple of crescent moons.........2003-10-01
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Blue Bedouin: Blissful & Chilled-Out Beats From The Desert
Various Artists Manufacturer: EMI Int'l ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0001AP11C Release Date: 2004-01-27 |
Tracks:
- Beginning
- Arrival
- Man of Paradise
- Jumeirah Sunset
- Desert Groove
- Love Garden
- Sumo
- Reflections
- Desert Chill-Out
- Memoir
- King of Satwa
- Western Transistions
- Infatuation
- Visions in Motion
- 1939
- Unity
- Old Timew Thing
- Emotional
- Where R U At?
- Dance Arabia
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Arabic Beats
Various Artists Manufacturer: World Series ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00020JQPS Release Date: 2004-07-13 |
Tracks:
- Marrakesh - Rey Ra
- Bliss [Sound System Mix] - Cheb Barouc
- Distant Skies [Abstractions Mix]
- Algiers Dream [Dub Mix]
- Trav Dee Det [Arabian Mix] - Meich Kasbat
- Zanzibar Casbah [Light Mix]
- Deep Seas [Chill Desert Mix]
- Arabiant - Radar
- Four-Four-Four - Fragile State
Tracks:
- Simplicity - Uzma
- Resolution [Dub Mix]
- Samal [Bombay Dreams Mix] - Cesare Martinez
- Own My Heart
- Atlas Mountains
- Fables Gold
- Still Sahara - Claudia Maria Mokri
- Storms [Addict Mix]
- Sweetsmoke [H20 Mix] - Florence Ayrault
Tracks:
- Born Again [Cycle Mix]
- Koubba
- Carnival - Mischa Taschenkow
- Tantalise Touch - Torres
- Only When You're There
- Morning Sun [Glow Mix]
- Camel Dreams [Smile Reprise]
- Descend
- Souk Nationala
Album Review:
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- Camouflage Is Relative
- Chasm [Import]
- Compuphonic
- Dark Angel [CD-single] [Import]
- Dave Godin's Deep Soul Treasures: Taken From Our Vaults, Vol. 4 [Import]
- Etched in Stone
- Euphoria: Infinite Mixed
Album Review
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