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VA - Habibi Funk: An Eclectic Selection Of Music From The Arab World, Part 2 (2021) [Official Digital Download]

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VA - Habibi Funk: An Eclectic Selection Of Music From The Arab World, Part 2 (2021) [Official Digital Download]

VA - Habibi Funk: An Eclectic Selection Of Music From The Arab World, Part 2 (2021)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/44,1 kHz | Front Cover & Digital Booklet | Time - 51:50 minutes | 622 MB
World, Funk | Label: Habibi Funk Records, Official Digital Download

This compilation of songs is not meant as a historic reflection of popular music of the “Arab world.” It is a very personal selection of songs we grew to like at Habibi Funk. It is music that historically never existed as a unified musical genre. We think it’s important to make this distinction and to have the listener understand that the majority of the music on this compilation does not come from the highly famous names of the musical spectrum of North Africa and the Middle East. Instead, the final body compiled for this record consists of some – at least for us – nichey pearls and often overlooked artists; resulting in a diverse range of styles from Egyptian organ funk, disco sounds from Morocco, an example of the lively reggae scene of Libya, political songs from Lebanon, soundtrack music from Alge- ria, a musical union between Kenya and Oman, and much more.

The photo we chose for this cover somehow could be seen as an allegory of the sounds we feature on the label. It depicts Algerian composer Ahmed Malek at an ice cream bar dur- ing his stay in Japan for the World Expo in Osaka, 1970. He later said that his visit to Japan and especially the manga culture left a distinctive mark on the way he created his own compositions. With this in mind, it feels as a suiting visual representation for the mu- sic on this compilation.

Accordingly, the compilation you are holding in your hands offers a much wider range of music than just funk influenced sounds. Sure, it brings back Fadoul, who we have already dedicated a full length album to. He was the mystical Moroccan singer who - influenced by the sounds of James Brown- created his own musical vision full of energy but also still very intimate. Another artist we have featured before is Ahmed Malek, the grand Algerian soundtrack composer, whose music is largely connected by a distinct feeling of melancholic beauty or Hamid Al Shaeri, the Egyptian hit producer whose track “Ayonha” was probably the most widely appre-ciated track off our first compilation. But we have also learned that this format of a compilation can serve as a medium to introduce artists to our audience, who we are planning to dedicate full length releases to in the near future, such as Ibrahim Hesnawi. Hesnawi is the father of reggae music in Libya - a genre still widely popular in Libya - and whose presence in the country is commonly connected to the rhyth- mic similarities of reggae with some form of Libyan folkloric music. Nahib Alhoush is another Libyan artist, whose musical output we will spotlight in the near future. In the 1970s, he was the co-founder of Free Music, one of the first Libyan bands introducing western influences into their music. After the band stopped performing together he started an at least equally successful solo career under his own name.

When I got into Arabic music around five or six years ago, I knew pretty much nothing about it. Realistically, I still know very, very little about it and I’m by no means an expert. I just had the opportunity to visit the region frequently, trying to learn about music I might like. Most of the bands, I happen to enjoy, were fairly obscure and therefore a lot of the music on this compilation seems to be largely forgotten. After sharing many of the old records and tapes online through mixes, I have realized that there is a huge disparity be- tween the interest in the music on the one hand and its availability on the other.

Tracklist:
1. Douaa - Haditouni (03:26)
2. Magdy El Hussainy - Music De Carneval (05:10)
3. Fadoul - Ahl Jedba (03:53)
4. Sal Davis - Sultan Qaboos Song (02:54)
5. Munir Khauli - Heik Ha Nishtghil (04:34)
6. Ouiness - Zina (02:47)
7. Najib Al Housh - Ya Aen Daly (03:35)
8. Zohra - Badala Zamana (03:10)
9. Ahmed Malek - Casbah (03:26)
10. Ait Meslayene - El Fen (04:40)
11. Hamid El Shaeri - Reet (04:27)
12. Ibrahim Hesnawi - Tendme (04:39)
13. Tony Benn Feghaly - Free Blow (Dub Version) (05:12)

foobar2000 1.4.1 / Dynamic Range Meter 1.1.1
log date: 2022-12-19 14:42:28

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Analyzed: Ahmed Malek / Habibi Funk 015: An eclectic selection of music from the Arab world, part 2 (1)
Ait Meslayene / Habibi Funk 015: An eclectic selection of music from the Arab world, part 2 (2)
Douaa / Habibi Funk 015: An eclectic selection of music from the Arab world, part 2 (3)
Fadoul / Habibi Funk 015: An eclectic selection of music from the Arab world, part 2 (4)
Hamid El Shaeri / Habibi Funk 015: An eclectic selection of music from the Arab world, part 2 (5)
Ibrahim Hesnawi / Habibi Funk 015: An eclectic selection of music from the Arab world, part 2 (6)
Magdy El Hussainy / Habibi Funk 015: An eclectic selection of music from the Arab world, part 2 (7)
Munir Khauli / Habibi Funk 015: An eclectic selection of music from the Arab world, part 2 (8)
Najib Al Housh / Habibi Funk 015: An eclectic selection of music from the Arab world, part 2 (9)
Ouiness / Habibi Funk 015: An eclectic selection of music from the Arab world, part 2 (10)
Sal Davis / Habibi Funk 015: An eclectic selection of music from the Arab world, part 2 (11)
Tony Benn Feghaly / Habibi Funk 015: An eclectic selection of music from the Arab world, part 2 (12)
Zohra / Habibi Funk 015: An eclectic selection of music from the Arab world, part 2 (13)
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR10 0.00 dB -10.76 dB 3:26 09-Casbah
DR9 0.00 dB -9.79 dB 4:40 10-El Fen
DR7 0.00 dB -8.97 dB 3:26 01-Haditouni
DR9 0.00 dB -10.41 dB 3:53 03-Ahl Jedba
DR8 0.00 dB -10.37 dB 4:27 11-Reet
DR8 0.00 dB -9.34 dB 4:39 12-Tendme
DR10 0.00 dB -11.76 dB 5:10 02-Music De Carneval
DR9 0.00 dB -11.12 dB 4:34 05-Heik Ha Nishtghil
DR8 0.00 dB -11.12 dB 3:35 07-Ya Aen Daly
DR9 0.00 dB -10.23 dB 2:47 06-Zina
DR9 0.00 dB -10.07 dB 2:54 04-Sultan Qaboos Song
DR11 0.00 dB -11.65 dB 5:12 13-Free Blow (Dub Version)
DR9 0.00 dB -10.45 dB 3:10 08-Badala Zamana
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Number of tracks: 13
Official DR value: DR9

Samplerate: 44100 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 24
Bitrate: 1690 kbps
Codec: FLAC
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