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By Norient on April 23, 2018
By Norient on 23 April 2018 in
VIDEO
War is the most horrible drama of human kind. Yet the noises of war – from swords clanging to modern machine guns – have fascinated musicians for centuries. We asked international musicians how to make a war audible. A virtual debate.
Posted in VIDEO | Tagged Ali Gul Pir, Asadullah, Bernard Clarke, bombs, David Opp, Garo Gdanian, Heart & Crossbone, Israel, Kamen Nedev aka Acoustic Mirror, Lebanon, Los Tigres del Norte, machine guns, Meira Asher, Nadav Appel, Nguzunguzu, Norient Debate, Pakistan, Rona Geffen, Seismographic Sounds, Seismographic Sounds Debates, Sharif Sehnaoui, Spain, War, Yasmine Hamdan, Zeid Hamdan |
By Eric Mandel on March 20, 2017
By Eric Mandel on 20 March 2017 in
STORIES
Yasmine Hamdan, hyped singers of the Arab world, talks about her fascination for Asmahan Al-Atrash being the first female punk and Western misconceptions of the Arab worlds.
Posted in STORIES | Tagged Al Jamilat, Arab Spring, Arabic, Asmahan Al-Atrash, Beirut, Belonging, Crammed Discs, Egyptian cinema, Elia Suleiman, Islamists, Jim Jarmusch, Kuwait, Mahmoud Darwhish, Marlene Dietrich, Oum Kulthum, Punk, Soapkills, Yasmine Hamdan, Zeid |
By Thomas Burkhalter (Norient) on January 21, 2015
By Thomas Burkhalter (Norient) on 21 January 2015 in
ACADEMIC
This book offers the first in-depth study of experimental and popular music in Beirut. 2014 finally out as Paperback and Kindle Edition.
Posted in ACADEMIC | Tagged Abu Arab, Aks’ser, Arab World, Assy Rahbani, Ayat, Beirut, Bellydance, Book, Charbel Haber, Charbel Rouhana, Civil War, Cynthia Zaven, digitalization, Dossier Arab World, Dossier World Music 2.0, Elias Rahbani, ethnography, Ethnomusicology, Exoticism, Fairuz, Garo Gdanian, Ghada Shbeir, globalization, Hizbullah, Joelle Khoury, Katibe 5, Khaled al-Habre, Lebanese Forces, Lebanon, Mahmoud Refat, Mahmoud Turkmani, Mansour Rahbani, Marc Codsi, Marcel Khalife, Mashrou’ Leila, Mazen Kerbaj, Munma, Muslimgauze, Norient, Paed Conca, Popular Music Studies, Praed, Propaganda, Psychedelic Music, Raed Yassin, Rayess Bek, Raymond Azoury, Releases, Ruptured Sessions, Sabah, Scrambled Eggs, Sharif Sehnaoui, Soap Kills, Tarab, Tarek Atoui, The Arcane, The Kordz, The New Government, The Sea-ders, Thomas Burkhalter, Toufic Succar, Trauma, Weeping Willow, World Music 2.0, Yasmine Hamdan, Zad Moultaka, Zeid Hamdan, Ziad Sahhab, Ziyad Rahbani, Ziyad Sahhab |
By Ahmad Zatari on July 5, 2012
By Ahmad Zatari on 5 July 2012 in
STORIES
Using folk songs from Lebanon, Egypt, Palestine, and Kuwait, Yasmine Hamdan’s self-titled new album revives the music of the region with an unheard of frankness and freshness.
Posted in STORIES | Tagged Ahmad Qaboor, Arab World, Beirut, Darine Hamze, Dossier Arab World, Elia Suleiman, In Kana Fouadi, Kwaidan Records, Laila Murad, Lebanon, Marc Codsi, Marc Collin, Mohammed Abdel Wahhab, Nouvelle Vague, Paris, Rima Khcheich, Soap Kills, Umaima al-Khalil, Ya Habibi Taala Lhaeni, Yasmine Hamdan, Zeid Hamdan |
By Thomas Burkhalter (Norient) on June 24, 2010
By Thomas Burkhalter (Norient) on 24 June 2010 in
STORIES
Schaut man heute arabisches Satellitenfernsehen, so scheint sowohl für arabische wie auch westliche Musikfreunde und Intellektuelle alles klar: Die arabische Welt befindet sich im Niedergang.
Posted in STORIES | Tagged Arab World, Asmahan, Beirut, Cairo, Dossier Arab World, Fairuz, Gender, Hisham Mustafa, Joelle Khoury, Sabah, Umm Kulthum, Y.A.S, Yasmine Hamdan |