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Souad Massi–2010 - O Houria (Liberty)

Track List :

  1. Samira Meskina (04:02)
  2. Tout Reste A Faire (04:56)
  3. Kin Koun Alik Ebaida (04:09)
  4. O Houria (03:54)
  5. Nacera (03:37)
  6. Une Lettre a Si H’med (03:41)
  7. Tout Ce Que J’Aime (03:48)
  8. Khabar Kana (03:55)
  9. Enta Ouzahrek (02:58)
  10. Stop Pissing Me Off (02:37)
  11. Un Sourire (03:57)
  12. Let Me Be In Peace (02:58)

Duration : 44:31 | Bitarte : 320 kBit/s | Year : 2010 | Size : 104 mb

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Souad Massi - 2005 - Honeysuckle (Mesk Elil) سعاد ماسي – مسك الليل

Souad Massi (born August 23, 1972), is an Algerian singer, songwriter  and guitarist. She began her career performing in the Kabyle political rock  band Atakor, before leaving the country following a series of death threats. In 1999, Massi performed at the Femmes d’Algerie concert in Paris, which led to a recording contract with Island Records.

Massi’s music, which prominently features the acoustic guitar, displays Western musical style influences such as rock, country or the Portuguese fado but sometimes incorporates oriental musical influences and oriental instruments like the oud as well as African musical stylings. Massi sings in Algerian Arabic, French, and occasionally English and Kabyle (Berber language), often employing multiple languages in the same song.

In 1999, Massi was invited to perform at the Femmes d’Algerie ("Women from Algeria") festival in Paris, which led to a recording contract with Island Records.  In June 2001, she released her solo debut album, Raoui ("Storyteller"), which Allmusic  compared to 1960s American folk music.  Sung mostly in French and Arabic, the album became a critical and commercial success in France. The following year, she was nominated for "Best Newcomer" at the Radio 3 World Music Awards.
In 2003, she released her second album, Deb ("Heartbroken"). The album’s lyrics were more personal, rather than political, and it became one of the most successful North African albums worldwide. Three years later, Massi released her third album, Mesk Elil ("Honeysuckle"). The album expanded on the themes of love and loss that had been explored on Deb, and featured duets with Daby Toure and Rabah Khalfa.

Until only a few years ago, a lot of people thought Algeria boiled down to rai, musically speaking of course. No one expected a young female singer songwriter with a style closer to Joni Mitchell than Chaba Fadela to emerge from the burbs of Algiers and take the world by storm.
Souad Massi grew up listening to black American soul, flamenco, hard rock and country & western, which she discovered courtesy of films like ‘The Good, The Bad and The Ugly’ and other westerns. Having endured the privations and tensions of Algeria in the 1990s, a decade when a bitter civil war between an army backed dictatorship and fundamentalist militias claimed over 100,000 lives, Souad came to Paris in 1998 to perform at a festival called ‘Femmes d’Alger’. Her show at the Cabaret Sauvage was a revelation for the unexpectant audience and a huge relief for Souad, a loosening of a pressure valve that had remained tightly closed during the last years of her life in Algiers.
She went on to release a widely-acclaimed debut CD, ‘Raoui’, which showcased her remarkable talent for writing songs that were simultaneously melodic, highly emotional and uncompromisingly relevant. In 2002 Souad followed it up with ‘Deb’, one of the most successful North African albums ever. Courage, talent, intelligence and beauty are always a seductive mix. Souad Massi has them all.
Courtesy of Andy Morgan, July 2004

bbc.co.uk

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Track List:
1 -  Honeysuckle (Mesk Elil) (05:18)
2 -  Soon (Kilyoum) (03:31)
3 -  Inspiration (Ilham) (03:48)
4 -  I Won’t Forget My Roots (Miwana) (04:06)
5 -  My Grandfather’s House (Dardjedi) (05:30)
6 -  That’s Life (Denya Wezmen) (04:49)
7 -  Tell Me Why (03:33)
8 -  There’s Worse (Hagda Wala Akter) (05:04)
9 -  Let Me (Khalouni) (03:31)
10 -  Why Is My Heart Sad (Malou) (06:08)
11 -  Mahli Remix (07:03)
12 -  Ilham Remix(Mino Cinelu Fast Version) (04:13)
13 -  Ilham Remix(Mino Cinelu Slow Version) (04:34)

Duration : 61:07 | Bitarte : 320 kBit/s | Year : 2005 | Size : 144 mb

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DuOud - 2002 - Wild Serenade

DuOud are the latest North African sensation to prove that tradition and technology can mix and match to create a sound full of possibilities.

DuOud consist of two oud-playing Parisians who combine their North African heritage with the latest in Western technology. Jean-Pierre Smadja – already noted for the two albums he issued as Smadj on MELT 2000 – is Tunisian by birth and trained as a jazz musician and sound engineer. Mehdi Haddab was born in Algiers. He spent time in Burundi, Central Africa, before settling in Paris. He was a third of the Parisian based trio Ekova, who specialised in the sort of global-meets- electronic-fusion that thrives in Paris.

Jean-Pierre Smadja Smadj - Mehdi Haddab

‘I’d been playing oud for a long time and had started to experiment with electronics,’ says Mehdi. Smadj was creating electronic music for many years but he only recently started playing the oud. Once we sat down to make music together it turned out we complimented each other.’

‘We began to compose our own material,’ adds Smadj, ‘so we needed rhythms to support our improvisations – that’s when we decided to put electronic beats behind our rehearsals. With time we just got involved in compositions with electronics.’

The oud is one of the most beautiful instruments in the world, lending itself to Turkish, North African and Middle Eastern interpretation. Yet DuOud’s debut album, Wild Serenade (Label Bleu) takes the oud into a different context. With the electronic programming expertise of Smadj and the virtuoso performances of Mehdi Haddab, the oud is immediately brought into the 21st Century.

While DuOud are not the first musicians to mix the North African lute with electronic technology, they do it with an imaginative freedom that sets them apart from their contemporaries. DuOud never engage in the world fusion cliché of playing over a thudding house beat. Instead, they build a musical cycle that looks both to African roots while absorbing elements of contemporary French music – break beats, jazz grooves and metal guitar are all invited to join the party. Wild Serenade is an album of dialogues between two men and two cultures.

bbc.co.uk

Track List:
1 – Yarimo
(02:24)
2 – Racailles (03:34)
3 – Zanzibar (05:58)
4 – Interluth (01:42)
5 – Chase (04:44)
6 – Ne Yalam Soyleyeyim (02:34)
7 – For Nedim (05:18)
8 – Racine d’enneade (03:36)
9 – Berlin Paris (05:07)
10 – Le Retour d’Ulysse (07:35)
11 – Midnight For Dancing With Frien (05:00)

Duration: 47:25 | Bitrate: 192 kBit/s | Year: 2002 | Size: 68 mb

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Souad Massi - 2001 – Raoui سعاد ماسي - راوي

Album: Raoui
Artist: Souad Massi
Counrty: Algeria

souad massi سعاد ماسي

Track List:
01 -  Raoui [The Storyteller](03:47)
02 -  Bladi [My Country] (03:38)
03 -  Amessa [A Day Will Come](03:45)
04 -  Tant pis pour moi [Too Bad For Me] (03:07)
05 -  Hayati [My Life](04:09)
06 -  Nekreh el kelb… [I Hate This Heart That Loves You Still] (04:34)
07 -  Denya [The Earth] (03:22)
08 -  Khsara Aalik [It’s a Pity] (04:44)
09 -  Rani Rayha [I’m Leaving] (04:47)
10 -  J’ai pas le temps [I Don’t Have The Time] (04:05)
11 -  Awham [illusions] (04:25)
12 -  Lamen [Trust] (04:52)
13 -  Enta Dari [You Know] (03:45)
14 -  Matebkiche [Don’t Cry]  (03:28)

Duration : 56:28 | Bitarte : 320 kBit/s | Year : 2001 | Size : 144 mb

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TrackList:

01 – Ya Kelbi (Oh My Heart) (04:19)
02 – Ghir Enta ( I Only Love You) (05:06)
03 – Ech Edani (I Shouldn’t Have Fallen In Love With You) (04:45)
04 – Yemma (Mummy, I Lie To You) (05:09)
05 – Yawlidi (My Little Boy) (03:25)
06 – Le Bien Et Le Mal (Good And Evil) (02:56)
07 – Houria (Freedom) (03:10)
08 – Deb (Heart Broken) (05:03)
09 – Moudja (The Wave) (03:26)
10 – Passe Le Temps (As Time Goes By) (02:41)
11 – Theghri (I Send An S.O.S.) (04:08)
12 – Bel El Madhi (The Gate Of The Past) (05:10)

Duration : 49:18 | Bitarte : 320 kBit/s | Year : 2003 | Size : 131 mb

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