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Adventures in electric oud land... If you've never regarded the oud - the fretless lute at the core of so much traditional Arabic music - as a rock'n&hellip » read more
Often compared to Joan Baez or Tracy Chapman, Souad Massi is a leading light among Algerian artists. Born in Alger on August 23 1972, Souad comes from&hellip » read more
Rachid's "Bonjour" is no ordinary greeting. It is not the standard "bonjour" uttered reflexively. Since the 80s, Rachid has been consolidating his mus&hellip » read more
From Algeria, France, Morocco, Tunisia
2001 Biography Barbès is the original Parisian immigrant ghetto. Although many of the North African and African families who arrived there in the 50&hellip » read more
No-one could accuse the music of Orange Blossom of sitting on a fence, unable to decide which side it’s on. Their manifesto is one that’s committe&hellip » read more
From Algeria
One of the great originalities of the Marzoug family is to have made the bagpipe an actual instrument of its own in the Maghreb, and not only an instr&hellip » read more
From Algeria
Biography supplied by management, February 2009: Khaled is one of the biggest stars of world music, an Algerian singer who is universally acknowle&hellip » read more
Far and wide, Kamel looks like Dahmane E-Harrachi, author of "Ya Rayah" track (popularize by Rachid Taha), of whom he is the elder son. Kamel follows &hellip » read more
From Algeria
There is, in most cultures around the world, a style of music that comes from a country's underclass – its poor, dispossessed and disenfranchised. T&hellip » read more
Biography supplied by management, June 2003: Kad Achouri was born to Algerian and Spanish parents in the small town of Mazamet, south-west France, in&hellip » read more
From Algeria
Restless - and uncategorisable - globetrotter When most Algerian singers go into exile (often because of pressure from the authorities back home), th&hellip » read more
From Algeria
Back in the late 1990s, rai music, that infectious hedonistic North African form of rock ’n’ roll from Algeria, was undergoing what you might call&hellip » read more
From Algeria, United Kingdom
El-Andalus are the leading exponents in London of classical Arabic and Andalusian music. They are led by oud (Arab lute) player Yazid Fentazi who h&hellip » read more
From Algeria
CHERIFA, 60 years of kabyle singing and poetry. Over 6 decades Ouardia BOUCHEMIAL has been considered as one of the most important contributing figur&hellip » read more
From Algeria
Amel Tafsout is a dancer and choreographer of North African Maghreb dance - the dynamic dance of the Sahara. "Amel looks Algerian, thinks Arab or Afri&hellip » read more
From Algeria
That man Manu Chao seems to have each of his ten fingers in a different pie. Not content to be the world’s most cherished border-crossing troubadour&hellip » read more
At their closest point, the continents of Europe and Africa are a mere seven miles apart. In the music of Akim El Sikameya, they seem even closer toge&hellip » read more
There are few musical instruments that, on hearing just a smattering of notes, transport you to another part of the planet as swiftly as the oud does.&hellip » read more
From Algeria
Biography by Andy Morgan, July 2002: Some hoary old philosopher once said that if you?re tired of London you must be tired of life. He had a point, &hellip » read more
From Algeria
Biography by Andy Morgan, June 2003: If Lindsay Anderson were ever to remake his 1960s Brit-film classic ‘Oh Lucky Man’ and set it in the multicu&hellip » read more