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Thread: Spinning Today - What Are You Listening To Right Now? (Part 3)

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    Now something a bit more obscure, in fact it's not on Discogs:

    Tarek Abdullah and Adel Shams El-Din - 'Wasala, Suites Musicales Egyptiennes'



    Wasla is the name of a particular expression of the musical suite developed by different Arab traditions such as the nuba in North Africa and fasl in Syria. Wasla is a creation developed by Tarek Abdallah proposing to revive the golden age of this musical tradition through a personal approach to the Egyptian musical suite in terms of composition, interpretation and improvisation. Tarek is accompanied by the Egyptian percussionist Adel Shams el Din on the classical Arab tambourine known as riqq.

    Born in Alexandria in 1975, Tarek Abdallah is a composer and interpretor who draws his inspiration from the golden age of Egyptian art of solo oud (1910-1930) – which is also the main focus of his musicology research work at the University of Lyon. He devotes much of his time to broadcasting knowledge of the Arab lute through courses, masterclasses and workshops, as well as numerous musical creations with various artists. Adel Shams el-Din has been acknowledged as one of the best riqq players of the moment, mastering the most complex Arab rhythms. A founding member of the Ensemble Al-Kindi, he has also played alongside such musicians as Loutfi Bouchnak, Hussein Al Azemy, Saïd Chraïbi, Zakir Hussein, Renauld Garcia Fons, Magali Imbert, Jean-Luc Fillon etc.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Barry View Post
    All the more reason to post. It's by looking at "Spinning Today", that we learn what other Members are enjoying, and perhaps get introduced to something new.



    Label: Columbia – COL 478623-2, Columbia – COL 478623 2
    Format: CD, Album
    Country: Europe
    Released: June 20, 1995
    Genre: Electronic
    Style: Ambient, Downtempo, Tribal, Experimental
    Absolutely. "Spinning today..." has done more to introduce me to unfamiliar music than anything in recent years, and long may it continue to Though at the moment it's bringing more music to my attention than my pocket can cope with
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    Original CD issue none of your remixes here.
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    Great cover. Looks like he's on the set of 'Monkey'.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Macca View Post


    Great cover. Looks like he's on the set of 'Monkey'.
    But without the bald bird that they all think is a bloke.
    I just dropped in, to see what condition my condition was in

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pigmy Pony View Post
    But without the bald bird that they all think is a bloke.
    And Pigsey. With his rake.
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    And that cloud for getting from a to b.
    I just dropped in, to see what condition my condition was in

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pigmy Pony View Post
    And that cloud for getting from a to b.
    Single-seater though. Otherwise they could have just put the priest on it and got him/her there in double-quick time.
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