Dhafer Youssef
Language available : englishSinger, composer, and oud player Dhafer Youssef was born in 1967 in Teboulba, Tunisia. The oud is an Arabic lute, a string instrument that can achieve a beautiful sound from those who know how to master it. Youssef began singing when he was only five-years-old. Since then he has performed for audiences in Tunisia, Germany, France, Austria, Switzerland, and other countries. He has appeared with his own ensembles and recorded two albums with them, one in 1993 and the other three years later. Youssef's music combines Sufi tradition, world, mystical, and jazz influences with Arabic lyricism. In 1999, Enja Records released Youssef's third album, Malak, which includes the songs "A Kind of Love," "Tarannoum," and "Eklil." Youssef provided vocals and oud for the album and was accompanied by such well-known artists as violinist Zoltan Lantos, bassist Achim Tang, tabla and dolak player Jatinder Thakur, tambourine player Carlo Rizzo, bassist Renaud Garcia-Fons, and drummer Patrice Héral. In 2002, Youssef released Electric Sufi on Enja and added electronic elements and funky grooves to his genre-bending sound.
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Singer, composer, and oud player Dhafer Youssef was born in 1967 in Teboulba, Tunisia. The oud is an Arabic lute, a string instrument that can achieve a beautiful sound from those who know how to master it.
Youssef began singing when he was only five-years-old. Since then he has performed for audiences in Tunisia, Germany, France, Austria, Switzerland, and other countries. He has appeared with his own ensembles and recorded two albums with them, one in 1993 and the other three years later. Youssef's music combines Sufi tradition, world, mystical, and jazz influences with Arabic lyricism. In 1999, Enja Records released Youssef's third album, Malak, which includes the songs "A Kind of Love," "Tarannoum," and "Eklil." Youssef provided vocals and oud for the album and was accompanied by such well-known artists as violinist Zoltan Lantos, bassist Achim Tang, tabla and dolak player Jatinder Thakur, tambourine player Carlo Rizzo, bassist Renaud Garcia-Fons, and drummer Patrice Héral. In 2002, Youssef released Electric Sufi on Enja and added electronic elements and funky grooves to his genre-bending sound.
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Birds Requiem
Dhafer Youssef
Jazz - Released by Okeh - Sony Masterworks on 25 okt. 2013
4F de TéléramaHi-Res Audio24-Bit 96.0 kHz - Stereo -
Diwan Of Beauty And Odd
Dhafer Youssef
Moderne jazz - Released by Okeh on 16 sep. 2016
Indispensable JAZZ NEWS24-Bit 96.0 kHz - Stereo -
Sounds Of Mirrors
Dhafer Youssef
Jazz - Released by Universal Music Distribution Deal on 5 okt. 2018
4F de Télérama24-Bit 96.0 kHz - Stereo -
Glow
Dhafer Youssef
Wereldmuziek - Released by Material Records on 19 okt. 2007
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo -
Sounds Of Mirrors
Dhafer Youssef
Jazz - Released by Universal Music Distribution Deal on 5 okt. 2018
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo -
Dance Layan Dance
Dhafer Youssef
Jazz - Released by Universal Music Distribution Deal on 31 aug. 2018
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo