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Ammar 808|Global Control / Invisible Invasion

Global Control / Invisible Invasion

Ammar 808

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After a first album which turned the heads of all fans of the world's electronic music scene, Maghreb United, the multifaceted Tunisian Sofyann Ben Youssef has set off for the roads of South East Asia. The second volume in his Ammar 808 project which, as its name indicates, is made using Roland’s legendary drum machine, the TR-808 (used by the pioneers of techno and hip-hop n the 80s). The Brussels-based producer installed himself for three weeks in Chennai, by the gulf of Bengal where he used local talents to make an album exploding with Carnatic music like we have rarely heard before. The album marks a kind of return to sources for Sofyann Ben Youssef who went to study the sitar and the tablas in New Delhi when he was 20 years old. A true concept album, Global Control / Invisible Invasion is an enormous sonic slap in the face with some completely insane tracks including the 6 minute trance song Mahaganapatim featuring incredible bass kicks and chaotic tablas. The first part of the record is sometimes comparable to Baltimore’s booty music, notably in Duryodhana which features the strident sound of the zika, a little traditional Tunisian flute, among unrestrained percussions. For all its flamboyance that will doubtless impress his fellow DJs, Ammar 808 is more accessible towards the end with the excellent Geeta duniki, a sort of electroriental synthpop which proves definitively the pertinence of the Tunisian musician’s vision. © Smaël Bouaici/Qobuz

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Marivere gati
00:04:16

Traditional, Composer - Susha, FeaturedArtist - Ammar 808, MainArtist

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2
Ey paavi
00:05:16

Ammar 808, Composer, MainArtist - Kali Dass, FeaturedArtist

2020 Glitterbeat Records 2020 Glitterbeat Records

3
Mahaganapatim
00:06:00

Traditional, Composer - K.L.Sreeram, FeaturedArtist - Ammar 808, MainArtist

2020 Glitterbeat Records 2020 Glitterbeat Records

4
Duryodhana
00:04:46

Ammar 808, Composer, MainArtist - Thanjai Nayandi Melam, FeaturedArtist

2020 Glitterbeat Records 2020 Glitterbeat Records

5
Geeta duniki
00:03:32

Traditional, Composer - Susha, FeaturedArtist - Ammar 808, MainArtist

2020 Glitterbeat Records 2020 Glitterbeat Records

6
Arisothari yen devi
00:04:46

Ammar 808, Composer, MainArtist - Kali Dass, FeaturedArtist

2020 Glitterbeat Records 2020 Glitterbeat Records

7
Pahi jagajjanani
00:05:30

Traditional, Composer - Susha, FeaturedArtist - Ammar 808, MainArtist

2020 Glitterbeat Records 2020 Glitterbeat Records

8
Summa solattumaa
00:05:50

Traditional, Composer - Yogeswaran Manickam, FeaturedArtist - Ammar 808, MainArtist

2020 Glitterbeat Records 2020 Glitterbeat Records

Presentación del Álbum

After a first album which turned the heads of all fans of the world's electronic music scene, Maghreb United, the multifaceted Tunisian Sofyann Ben Youssef has set off for the roads of South East Asia. The second volume in his Ammar 808 project which, as its name indicates, is made using Roland’s legendary drum machine, the TR-808 (used by the pioneers of techno and hip-hop n the 80s). The Brussels-based producer installed himself for three weeks in Chennai, by the gulf of Bengal where he used local talents to make an album exploding with Carnatic music like we have rarely heard before. The album marks a kind of return to sources for Sofyann Ben Youssef who went to study the sitar and the tablas in New Delhi when he was 20 years old. A true concept album, Global Control / Invisible Invasion is an enormous sonic slap in the face with some completely insane tracks including the 6 minute trance song Mahaganapatim featuring incredible bass kicks and chaotic tablas. The first part of the record is sometimes comparable to Baltimore’s booty music, notably in Duryodhana which features the strident sound of the zika, a little traditional Tunisian flute, among unrestrained percussions. For all its flamboyance that will doubtless impress his fellow DJs, Ammar 808 is more accessible towards the end with the excellent Geeta duniki, a sort of electroriental synthpop which proves definitively the pertinence of the Tunisian musician’s vision. © Smaël Bouaici/Qobuz

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