Genre | Ethnic |
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Date (CEST) | 2019-07-12 00:49:25 |
Group | SOUNDz |
Size | 83 MB |
Files | 7 |
M3U / SFV / NFO |
Attarazat_Addahabia_and_Faradjallah-Al_Hadaoui-(HABIBI011)-WEB-2019-SOUNDz
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Tracklist (M3U)
# | Filename | Artist | Songname | Bitrate | BPM |
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1 | 01-attarazat_addahabia_and_faradjallah-al_hadaoui-snz.mp3 | Attarazat Addahabia & Faradjallah | Al Hadaoui | 320 | Unknown |
2 | 02-attarazat_addahabia_and_faradjallah-albaki-snz.mp3 | Attarazat Addahabia & Faradjallah | Albaki | 320 | Unknown |
3 | 03-attarazat_addahabia_and_faradjallah-moulate_salef-snz.mp3 | Attarazat Addahabia & Faradjallah | Moulate Salef | 320 | Unknown |
4 | 04-attarazat_addahabia_and_faradjallah-taali-snz.mp3 | Attarazat Addahabia & Faradjallah | Taali | 320 | Unknown |
5 | 05-attarazat_addahabia_and_faradjallah-aflana-snz.mp3 | Attarazat Addahabia & Faradjallah | Aflana | 320 | Unknown |
6 | 06-attarazat_addahabia_and_faradjallah-chamaa-snz.mp3 | Attarazat Addahabia & Faradjallah | Chama'a | 320 | Unknown |
7 | 07-attarazat_addahabia_and_faradjallah-kaddaba-snz.mp3 | Attarazat Addahabia & Faradjallah | Kaddaba | 320 | Unknown |
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| R E L E A S E D E T A I L S >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> |
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| Attarazat_Addahabia_and_Faradjallah-Al_Hadaoui-(HABIBI011)-WEB-2019-S |
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| Artist______________ Attarazat Addahabia & Faradjallah |
| Title_______________ Al Hadaoui |
| Label_______________ Habibi Funk Records / HABIBI011 |
| Genre_______________ Ethnic |
| Year________________ 2019 |
| Release Date________ 2019-07-12 |
| Street Date_________ 2019-07-12 |
| Source______________ WEB |
| Encoder_____________ MP3 / Lavf |
| Quality_____________ CBR 320kbps 44.1kHz |
| Size________________ 82.7MiB |
| Playtime____________ 0:35:55 |
| URL_________________ https://play.google.com/store/music/album/ |
| ?id=B4rzugd3xilwoplijzn3qyjshye |
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| 1. Al Hadaoui 04:03 |
| 2. Albaki 07:06 |
| 3. Moulate Salef 05:02 |
| 4. Taali 04:39 |
| 5. Aflana 04:17 |
| 6. Chama'a 05:52 |
| 7. Kaddaba 04:57 |
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| R E L E A S E N O T E S >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> |
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| Attarazat Addahabia & Faradjallah's album came to us as quite a |
| mystery. Our friends from Radio Martiko got access to the studio |
| archive of the Boussiphone label and a reel labeled "Faradjallah" was |
| among the items they had found there. After listening to the |
| selection of reels they borrowed, Radio Martiko felt it was not a fit |
| for their label and helped us licensing it from Mr. Boussiphone |
| instead. |
| |
| We knew nothing about the band. We just had the reel with the music |
| but very little information. What we knew was that the music was |
| incredible and very unique. Gnawa sounds were combined with funky |
| electronic guitars, very dense layers of percussions and female |
| backing vocals more reminiscent of musical styles further south than |
| Morocco. |
| |
| We started asking around whether anyone knew the band with no |
| immediate success until we asked Tony Day, a musician from Morocco |
| who helped us during our search for Fadoul's family. His sharp memory |
| came through once again, remembering all the names of the Attarazat |
| Addahabia band members and even how to contact the bands singer and |
| leader Abdelakabir Faradjallah. After visiting him at his home in |
| Casablanca with our Moroccan colleague Sabrina multiple times, he |
| shared his personal story. |
| |
| His father arrived in Casablanca from Aqqa at the age of six and his |
| mother came from Essaouira. Abdelakabir was born in the neighbourhood |
| of Benjdia in 1942. Abdelakabir Faradjallah studied fine arts in |
| Casablanca, graduating in 1962. He also played soccer in the second |
| team of "Jeunesse Societe One". His brother-in-law Ibrahim Sadr |
| worked for one of the biggest football teams of the time in Morocco |
| called "Moroco Sportive Union", which allowed him to travel to France |
| occasionally. While Ibrahim was never part of the band he brought |
| along a few instruments from trips. Yet the majority of the |
| instruments they could not afford to buy were build by Faradjallah |
| and Abderrazak, Faradjallah's brother who passed away early. For |
| instance they had built a Spanish guitar and a drum made of wood |
| barrel and sheepskin by themselves. |
| |
| During the 1950s Faradjallah was booked as a singer for surprise |
| parties with friends. He started to write his first songs including |
| "L'gnawi" in 1967 and wanted to make people discover Gnawa culture, |
| or maybe rather his take on the culture to be more exact. |
| |
| Faradjallah recalls his first interaction with the genre in the |
| streets of the Dern neighbourhood, where he used to go to elementary |
| school. Gnawa is one of the essential musical genres of Morocco. It |
| combines ritual poetry with traditional dances and music linked with |
| a spiritual foundation. Musically a lot of influences originated from |
| West Africa as well as Sudan. |
| |
| Gnawa is usually played by a selection of specific instruments such |
| as the qaraqab (large iron castanets centrally associated with the |
| music), the hajhouj (a three string lute), guembri loudaa (a three |
| stringed bass instrument) and the tbel (large drums). People would |
| put shells on their clothes and instruments and use incense at their |
| parties. "Sidi darbo lalla - lala derbo khadem..." came from Gnawa |
| verses Faradjallah used to sing when he was 14. The lyrics tackle a |
| global (im)balance of power and the question of social status in this |
| course. |
| |
| The band Attarazat Addahabia was formed in 1968. The original line-up |
| included 14 members, all from the same family. They played their |
| first small concerts here and there starting in 1969. Later in 1973 |
| they performed bigger shows, for instance at the Municipal Theatre |
| followed by the "Al Massira Show" at Velodrome Stadium in downtown |
| Casablanca. Their first album "Al Hadaoui" (the one you are listening |
| to) was recorded at Boussiphone studios in 1972 and was never |
| released before. Nobody seems to remember the exact reason why |
| Boussiphone ended up deciding not to put the album out. The album's |
| title track also served as the basis for Fadoul's "Maktoub Lah", who |
| frequented the same circles as the band for some time. |
| |
| Their shows sometimes could go as long as 12 hours, starting at 5pm |
| in the afternoon, with an occasional break here and there. In the |
| 1980s the band took a brief break. Faradjallah recalled the reason |
| for that break like this: "Zaki, the bands drummer, had fallen in |
| love with a young girl from Mohammedia. Soon after, he fell very ill. |
| The group members were convinced that the girl had given him 's'hor' |
| (a kind of local Moroccan version of "black magic"). For four years |
| the whole group stopped playing. It was unthinkable to find another |
| drummer to replace Zaki, even temporarily." So they waited four years |
| for Zaki to "get back on his feet" before going back on stage. |
| |
| Apart from very few gigs here and there Faradjallah stopped playing |
| music in the mid 1990s. Some members from the younger generations |
| formed a new band and still play frequently to this day. Faradjallah |
| runs a television repair shop coupled offerings beverages and snacks |
| in the Belevedere/Ains Sbaa district of Casablanca. While Faradjallah |
| was primarily a musician, he would work for the local cinema and |
| paint their posters for new movies by hand and he designed all |
| artworks and cover posters of the band. And this eventually led to |
| him participating actively in our first exhibition dealing with |
| Habibi Funk's work in Dubai 2018. He helped us by creating |
| calligraphic complementations on large photo prints for that show. |
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| YOU KNOW YOU HAVE TO BUY THIS SHIT IF YOU LIKE IT RIGHT?! |
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