Flying Sparks 2010-08-13: The Ramadan Orchestra

Iskra - Funkenflug 2010-08-13

After Ascension it’s Ramadan now. Because of this, there is the The Nights of the Ramadan festival in Berlin. The first event of this festival was a concert of the first big band of the Arabic world. The Syrian Big Band played some classic Big Band tunes more or less in an Arabic style, but the band also covered some well-known Pop or Rock tunes, for instance by Led Zeppelin. Being a bit too sedate at first, they became quite impressive afterwards, especially after the break because of the sunset, and after the rain shower. The darling of the public was the beatboxing bassist (I’m the bassist only.), who was bound to an encore. I liked very much the performance of the female singer.

The Syrian Big Band @ Die Nächte des Ramadan, Museumsinsel Berlin, 13.08.2010 (on TwitPic)The Syrian Big Band @ Die Nächte des Ramadan, Museumsinsel Berlin, 13.08.2010 (on TwitPic)The Syrian Big Band @ Die Nächte des Ramadan, Museumsinsel Berlin, 13.08.2010 (on TwitPic)The Syrian Big Band @ Die Nächte des Ramadan, Museumsinsel Berlin, 13.08.2010 (on TwitPic)The Syrian Big Band @ Die Nächte des Ramadan, Museumsinsel Berlin, 13.08.2010 (on TwitPic)The Syrian Big Band @ Die Nächte des Ramadan, Museumsinsel Berlin, 13.08.2010 (on TwitPic)The Syrian Big Band @ Die Nächte des Ramadan, Museumsinsel Berlin, 13.08.2010 (on TwitPic)The Syrian Big Band @ Die Nächte des Ramadan, Museumsinsel Berlin, 13.08.2010 (on TwitPic)The Syrian Big Band @ Die Nächte des Ramadan, Museumsinsel Berlin, 13.08.2010 (on TwitPic)The Syrian Big Band @ Die Nächte des Ramadan, Museumsinsel Berlin, 13.08.2010 (on TwitPic)The Syrian Big Band @ Die Nächte des Ramadan, Museumsinsel Berlin, 13.08.2010 (on TwitPic)

Because of this impression, I was bound to select some Big Band sounds from my archive in turn. I do not have anything from The Syrian Big Band, but the music from the films Murder on the Orient Express, Lawrence of Arabia and Carry On Spying as well as the music by Tommy Dorsey & His Original Orchestra is also quite cool, isn’t it?

While The Syrian Big Band played a Led Zeppelin song, Hector Zazou, Barbara Eramo & Stefano Saletti have published a new album with lots of covers of famous Pop songs in an Arabic style. The album comprises many 1970’s Disco classics like Donna Summer’s I Feel Love, Y.M.C.A. by The Village People, Stayin’ Alive and Night Fever by the Bee Gees, Anita Ward’s Ring My Bell as well as Gloria Gaynor’s I Will Survive. I like this album.

Furthermore, I selected some Arabic Electronica between Techno & House (by The Kasbah Rockers & Bill Laswell, Oryx, Roger Abboud) and Dubstep (L-Wiz). In between some radio sounds from the Palestine, some curious by The Forgotten Fish Memory Orchestra, some reflective by The Forty Thieves Orkestar from London, traditionals from the Iraq, a classic by Natacha Atlas, Breakbeats from Prague by Le Pneumatique who performed a quite cool and phat concert on the “Karneval der Kulturen” (carnival of the cultures) in Berlin on Whitsun 2010, also some Asian and Arabian Breakbeats or Dub sounds from London by Fusing Naked Beats, Jah Wobble and Temple of Sound. The Punk classic Rock The Casbah by The Clash is interpreted by Rachid Taha.

Happy Fasting!

Links

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Flying Sparks 2010-05-13: Ascension

Iskra Funkenflug 2010-05-13

Ascension.

The trip starts in Argentina, we stay over in Damascus, make a detour to Berlin, then we travel along the Eastern highway. The journey ends on a strawberry field where we together with Zoe meet very closely the levitating president.

The music on our trip? Cumbia, Arabic and Indian sounds between jazz and electronics, German pop, bass-driven music between drum’n'bass and dubstep as well as Beatles sounds from Mumbai, Istanbul and Washington.

Remark:
I ran riot during the Headhunter & Djunya vs. Indigo’s tracks. ;-)
As already mentionend in the Flying Sparks post before, here now both the Milanese remix of Jahcoozi’s Close To Me and the dubstep interpretation of The Beatles’s Hey Jude by David Starfire. ‘cos it was so cool, we continue with the Turkish adaptation of Love Me Do by the D.E.F. Orkestra, the Indian version of Tomorrow Never Knows by Studio Pagol, Strawberry Fields Forever as a fidget house mashup, and conclude with Yesterday in the original. All my troubles seemed so far away… Mm-mm-mm-mm-mm-mm-mm.

In the following, there are the links for the listening pleasure @ Mixcloud. Have fun!

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