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Posted by Carma3TDR2000 on Jun-20-2007 16:51:

arabian songs

ok, i am trying to look for a couple of arabian songs, i dont know the name of them but maybe we'll find something interesting over here. i only know 2 songs that are kinda arabian. they are

mauro picotto - arabian pleasure
prodigy - smack my bitch up

i heard a long time ago a set with an arabian song but i never got the name of it, it was like the second of third song of the set by i dont nnow who so anyways...


Posted by RebeL9 on Jun-20-2007 17:05:

why are you listening to non-arabic producers if you want arabic music?


Posted by The_G0dfather on Jun-20-2007 17:23:

David Shaw - Arabian Nights (The Flash Brothers Remix)

/thread


Posted by Sykonee on Jun-20-2007 17:32:

I think he's talking about arabic-influenced samples. That said...

Eastern Dub Tactik!


Posted by vbmaster on Jun-20-2007 19:24:

I think:

Ti�sto - Ancient History

has a nice Arabic atmosphere.

P.S.: The track is in the Parade of Athletes album.


Posted by NourYega on Jun-20-2007 19:29:

Niyaz - Allahi Allah


Posted by keithos27 on Jun-20-2007 19:41:

quote:
Originally posted by RebeL9
why are you listening to non-arabic producers if you want arabic music?


quote:
Originally posted by Carma3TDR2000
i only know 2 songs that are kinda arabian.


Posted by DJ_Eternal on Jun-20-2007 20:00:

Give 'Maurice - Feline' a whirl.

An oldie, but definetly has an uplifting arabian feel about it.


Posted by xiad on Jun-21-2007 00:37:

side note: I love the fact that people associate my culture with amazing sounding music...it makes me so happy seriously

Arabian sounding trance sounds nothing like the massivley over produced bullshit they call arabic music nowadays

anyway check out dilruba (junkie XL remix) - Niyaz


Posted by Azz3D on Jun-21-2007 01:20:

most of conjure one's self titled album has an arabian feel.. a little poppy but oh well


Posted by wolftickets on Jun-21-2007 04:50:

some of infected mushroom's recent stuff (Sulliman, i think is one of them)


Posted by SuspicionVandit on Jun-21-2007 05:19:

Re: arabian songs

quote:
Originally posted by Carma3TDR2000

prodigy - smack my bitch up.


??? i don't remember any arabian aspecs in that song.
as compared to
The Prodigy - Medusa's Path (which Liam said he recorded from a restaurant he walked into)


Posted by Gauss on Jun-21-2007 08:43:

Re: arabian songs

quote:
Originally posted by Carma3TDR2000
prodigy - smack my bitch up

Uhh, what?


Posted by RebeL9 on Jun-21-2007 09:03:

quote:
Originally posted by xiad
side note: I love the fact that people associate my culture with amazing sounding music...it makes me so happy seriously

Arabian sounding trance sounds nothing like the massivley over produced bullshit they call arabic music nowadays

anyway check out dilruba (junkie XL remix) - Niyaz


there is nothing arabian with that tune. not even the language is arabic


Posted by GoSpeedGo! on Jun-21-2007 09:17:

http://www.discogs.com/release/870236


Posted by Philby on Jun-21-2007 12:01:

Re: Re: arabian songs

quote:
Originally posted by Gauss
Uhh, what?


he's probably referring to the chanting and stuff in the breakdown


Posted by keithos27 on Jun-21-2007 13:10:

quote:
Originally posted by RebeL9
there is nothing arabian with that tune. not even the language is arabic


what language is it, btw?


Posted by Konijn on Jun-21-2007 13:16:

quote:
Originally posted by keithos27
what language is it, btw?


farsi and urdu.


Posted by xiad on Jun-21-2007 14:31:

niyaz is a perisan, urdu, and arabic speaking/singing group

please do not challenge my knowledge about arabic culture, or 'eastern sounding' music

he said arabic SOUNDING, not nessesarily ARABIC SINGING


Posted by RebeL9 on Jun-21-2007 14:49:

quote:
Originally posted by xiad
niyaz is a perisan, urdu, and arabic speaking/singing group

please do not challenge my knowledge about arabic culture, or 'eastern sounding' music

he said arabic SOUNDING, not nessesarily ARABIC SINGING


i challenge you since Niyaz is far more iranian/sub-indian-continental sounding than arabic.


Posted by SYSTEM-J on Jun-21-2007 14:50:

I think this would cause a lot less confusion if the thread was titled "Middle Eastern Sounding Tracks". "Arabic" tends to get used as a catch-all description of Middle Eastern stuff, because people don't know the exact countries that fall into the category.


Posted by RebeL9 on Jun-21-2007 15:09:

quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
I think this would cause a lot less confusion if the thread was titled "Middle Eastern Sounding Tracks". "Arabic" tends to get used as a catch-all description of Middle Eastern stuff, because people don't know the exact countries that fall into the category.


yep i recall that thread. the general knowledge about what the Middle East actually is is quite low. mostly due to the fact that there is are several definitions of what the Middle East actually is. Some people believe the Middle East is only the arab speaking countries but both Iran and Turkey are a part of ME and they are both non-arab countries.
In north america the Middle East is the region stretching from Pakistan in the East to Egypt in the West thus excluding the Maghrib nations of North Africa. That's why Americans say "Middle East and North Africa", MENA. While Europeans and others often refer to Middle East as stretching from Iran in the East to Morocco in the West. There are so to say both a political and one geographical definition of The Middle East.

When it comes to Music, as we have seen here and in other threads anything that remotely sounds "arabic" is classified is arabic. But the cultural and musical difference between the arabic countries and the Indian subcontinent is vast. I've sometimes even seen people refer to Bollywood music as "arabic chants".


Posted by SYSTEM-J on Jun-21-2007 15:19:

It's because the culture of the region doesn't get as much exposure in the West as Western culture does across the world. The Middle East is most commonly mentioned when there is a war there, so exposure to the culture comes from Western artists, or Middle Eastern artists operating in the West. That's why most of the tracks you'll get in this kind of thread will be from Western producers who have used Middle Eastern sounds to create an exotic effect.

The common side-effect here is what I usually label in my reviews as "ethnic theft phenomenon", where you get a bizarre collage of different cultures appearing on the same record, because they all sound exotic.


Posted by RebeL9 on Jun-21-2007 15:35:

interesting fact is that many pop music labels in the west predicted that the arab pop would be the next big wave, such as the latino pop and italian pop to go through Europe in 2002. but unfortunatly the 9/11 put an end to that.
more about the middle eastern music, its history, often politically coloured can be read in this book.


Posted by MoBreakz on Jun-21-2007 15:51:

sauna - Mirage

is what your lookin for


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