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Blessed BE.~Raven~ It's a must for anyone's music collection who is into both electronic and world music. WOW, this is one of the most brilliant Middle Eastern/Egyptian (I believe) and neo-electronic/world-fusion disks I've ever heard. Gets one moving and groving and the spiritual vibes flowing.
With the right approach to choreography this album is a Troupe's dream. Incredible piece of art Raz. And for clubbing this can't be beat. The underlying percussion is relentless and the repetitions are perfect for troupe or prop work. Congrats. Dancers listen.if you want to dance to this make sure your doctor gives you a clean bill of health before attempting it.
Not that the style is similar to those musicians, this is much more middle eastern, but quite frankly there are few artists I know to compare this stuff with. I agree with the other reviewer.this disc is relentless. But.this certainly helps round out my collection. Those into this sound will find little that rivals it.as for me I like things with a little more of a dub feel. Raz Mesinai, formerly of Sub Dub, is a true musical genius. This album got pretty much zero promotion.such a shame because the quality and originality of 'Soldier of Midian' easily rivals Karsh Kale, Badmarsh, Talvin Singh, and yes even Bill Laswell.
The results are freaking amazing. Badawi's latest release is a pounding, galloping romp through the Middle East. A perfect synthesis of past, present and future, of over here and over there. 14 songs of relentless, throbbing beats, which continually impress with each repeated listening. It's his best album since "Bedouin Sound Clash," (better if you like his middle eastern leanings better than his dub leanings) and evidence that Badawi is an artist at the top of his game. On this album, Raz samples his own live playing and subtlely warps it with electronic effects.
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