Alsarah & The Nubatones: Silt auf CD
Silt
CD
CD (Compact Disc)
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- Label:
- Wonderwheel
- UPC/EAN:
- 0634457646629
- Erscheinungstermin:
- 11.3.2014
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Product Information
Wonderwheel Recordings is proud to present the debut album, Silt, from Sudanese singer Alsarah and her band the Nubatones. Called "The New Star Of Nubian Pop" by The Guardian, the album was produced solely by Alsarah who describes the sound of Silt as "East African Retro Pop".
It's music that harkens back to the hazy sounds of 1960s and 70s Nubian music with it's haunting instrumentation, soaring vocal melodies, and pentatonic arrangements. The album has it's musical roots in the Nubian "Songs of Return" that began to spring up after mass displacement and resettlement of hundreds of thousands in a region of lower Nubia that Went under water after Egypt built Aswan High Dam to Control the flooding of the Nile in 1970. The focus of these songs, both thematically and lyrically is about a return to home and the beauty of home and embodies a certain kind of "saudade" - a nostalgic longing for a place that no longer exists.
The album encompasses Alsarah and her band's musical Curiosities around Concept of migration being all displaced immigrant themselves. Silt is their take on ' L ' the music of this time and place mixed with the fusion goings-on of Khartoum, along with Arabic and North African influences appearing in the mix. Alsarah, is a Sudanese born singer, songwriter and ethnomusicologist.
Born in the capital city of Khartoum, where she spent the first 8 years of her life, she relocated to Taez, Yemen with her family to escape the ever stifling regime in her native country. She abruptly moved to the US in 1994, when a brief civil war broke out in Yemen. Now residing in Brooklyn, NY, she is a self-proclaimed practitioner of East- African retro-pop.
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Tracklisting
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Mitwirkende
Disk 1 von 1 (CD)
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1 Habibi Taal
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2 Soukura (It's Late)
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3 Nuba Noutou
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4 Oud Solo
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5 Bilad Aldahb
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6 Fugu (Shams Alhurria)
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7 Rennat
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8 Wad Alnuba
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9 Yanas Baridou
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10 Nuba Drums (Solo)
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11 Jibal Alnuba