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Maghrebika with Bill Laswell|Neftakhir

Neftakhir

Maghrebika with Bill Laswell

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The cross-cultural fusions of traditional North African music with more modern/Western electro-dance beats, rap, and reggae in which the Barbarity label specializes are indisputably unusual. So it might seem churlish to characterize their releases as formulaic. Still, for those who have kept up with Barbarity's projects over the years, Maghrebika's Neftakhir definitely has many of the traits we've come to expect from its albums. There are the traditional chants and melismatic melodies that are more or less at the core; the ethereal, unpredictable electronic effects; the frequent insertion and overlays of rap-like vocals and beats; and, on this release, some bass overdubs from Bill Laswell, who contributed similar work to a previous Barbarity release by Azzddine. There are some differences between this and much of the rest of the Barbarity catalog, however. While many of the musicians Barbarity has worked with have hailed from Morocco, two of the principal participants in this album, Abdelkader Belkacem (vocals) and Abdelaziz Lamari (vocals, guitar, violin, oud), are from Algeria. The singing, and the most North African-esque elements of the album in general, are a little more subdued and placid than in the typical Barbarity production, which as a whole is less manic and in-your-face than usual here. Of course, there remain points where Western technology gains the upper hand; the opening section of "Matkhafsh," for example, is typical of innumerable post-1990 instrumental dance tracks from around the globe. There are, however, many other passages (particularly those in which Lamari's instrumentation is to the forefront) in which the forms co-exist and fade in and out of each other's radar more equally, and those tend to be the most interesting sections of this CD.
© Richie Unterberger /TiVo

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1
El B'Nia
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Maghrebika with Bill Laswell, MainArtist - Pat Jabbar / Trad., Composer

2006 Barraka 2006 Barraka

2
Babour
00:05:09

Pat Jabbar, Composer - Maghrebika with Bill Laswell, MainArtist

2006 Barraka 2006 Barraka

3
Ghourba Mourra
00:06:04

Maghrebika with Bill Laswell, MainArtist - Abdelkader Belkacem, Pat Jabbar, Composer

2006 Barraka 2006 Barraka

4
Al Insan
00:04:55

Pat Jabbar, Composer - Maghrebika with Bill Laswell, MainArtist

2006 Barraka 2006 Barraka

5
From Mecca to Najaf
00:05:13

Maghrebika with Bill Laswell, MainArtist - Abdelkader Belkacem, Pat Jabbar, Composer

2006 Barraka 2006 Barraka

6
Ya Sherel Beli
00:06:05

Maghrebika with Bill Laswell, MainArtist - Abdelkader Belkacem, Pat Jabbar, Composer

2006 Barraka 2006 Barraka

7
Neftakhir (part I)
00:03:47

Maghrebika with Bill Laswell, MainArtist - Abdelkader Belkacem, Pat Jabbar, Composer

2006 Barraka 2006 Barraka

8
Neftakhir (part II)
00:04:09

Pat Jabbar, Composer - Maghrebika with Bill Laswell, MainArtist

2006 Barraka 2006 Barraka

9
El Baqara
00:03:58

Pat Jabbar, Composer - Maghrebika with Bill Laswell, MainArtist

2006 Barraka 2006 Barraka

10
Tyran perdant
00:06:28

Maghrebika with Bill Laswell, MainArtist - Abdelkader Belkacem, Pat Jabbar, Composer

2006 Barraka 2006 Barraka

11
Kafa
00:04:30

Maghrebika with Bill Laswell, MainArtist - Abdelkader Belkacem, Pat Jabbar, Composer

2006 Barraka 2006 Barraka

12
Sidi Rabbi
00:04:50

Maghrebika with Bill Laswell, MainArtist - Abdelkader Belkacem, Pat Jabbar, Composer

2006 Barraka 2006 Barraka

13
Litim
00:04:07

Pat Jabbar, Composer - Maghrebika with Bill Laswell, MainArtist

2006 Barraka 2006 Barraka

14
Matkhafsh
00:06:00

Maghrebika with Bill Laswell, MainArtist - Abdelkader Belkacem, Pat Jabbar, Bombax, Composer

2006 Barraka 2006 Barraka

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The cross-cultural fusions of traditional North African music with more modern/Western electro-dance beats, rap, and reggae in which the Barbarity label specializes are indisputably unusual. So it might seem churlish to characterize their releases as formulaic. Still, for those who have kept up with Barbarity's projects over the years, Maghrebika's Neftakhir definitely has many of the traits we've come to expect from its albums. There are the traditional chants and melismatic melodies that are more or less at the core; the ethereal, unpredictable electronic effects; the frequent insertion and overlays of rap-like vocals and beats; and, on this release, some bass overdubs from Bill Laswell, who contributed similar work to a previous Barbarity release by Azzddine. There are some differences between this and much of the rest of the Barbarity catalog, however. While many of the musicians Barbarity has worked with have hailed from Morocco, two of the principal participants in this album, Abdelkader Belkacem (vocals) and Abdelaziz Lamari (vocals, guitar, violin, oud), are from Algeria. The singing, and the most North African-esque elements of the album in general, are a little more subdued and placid than in the typical Barbarity production, which as a whole is less manic and in-your-face than usual here. Of course, there remain points where Western technology gains the upper hand; the opening section of "Matkhafsh," for example, is typical of innumerable post-1990 instrumental dance tracks from around the globe. There are, however, many other passages (particularly those in which Lamari's instrumentation is to the forefront) in which the forms co-exist and fade in and out of each other's radar more equally, and those tend to be the most interesting sections of this CD.
© Richie Unterberger /TiVo

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