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Arab Music Masterclass
Arab Music Masterclass
Author: Liverpool Arab Arts Festival
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Arab Music Masterclass tells the stories behind the artists, genres, the albums and movements of Arab music. Created by Liverpool Arab Arts Festival, this series will share some new artistrs alongside legends. Discover fresh sounds and the inspiration behind some of the most famous Arab tracks. This series was first broadcast on Melodic Distraction between 2022 and 2023
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There are some voices that define a country's music. There are some movements that define a country's culture. Umm Kulthum is the Voice of the East, an iconic Egyptian diva whose music was the sound of a country's change. Presented by Laura Marie Brown, Creative Producer of Liverpool Arab Arts Festival, explores her music, her significance and lets you know where you should start on your journey into her catalogue.
Tracklist
Umm Kulthum Enta Omri
Umm Kulthum Amal Hayaty
Umm Kulthum Alf Leila We Leila
Umm Kulthum Al Atlal, live at L'olympia Paris
Umm Kulthum Ba'eed Anak
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Arab Music Masterclass heads to Mogadishu and the vibrant music scene of Somalia in the 70s and 80s. From Dur Dur Band to Shareero Band, right up to today's artists flying the flag for Somali music, hear why this scene has got a sound for everyone.
Tracklist
Bakaka Band – Gobonimada Jira (choose freedom)
Bakaka Band – Geesiyada Halgamayow (Brave Fighters)
Dur Dur Band – Is Yeelyel
Dur-Dur Band – Dooyo [Somalia]
FAADUMO QAASIM & SHAREERO BAND – Waan Kaa Helaa
Sharero Band feat. Faadumo Qaasim – Yaan Cuskanaa
IFTIN BAND – Ii Ooy Aniga (Cry For Me)
MUKHTAR RAMADAN IIDI – Baayo (Hey Woman)
Aar Maanta Assalamu alaikumAar Maanta Ubadkaa Mudnaan
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This episode of Arab Music Masterclass travels to Palestine to explore hip hop and the voice of protest. From DAM to MC Abdul, Shadia Mansour and Julmud hear how hip hop and electronica are part of Palestine's cultural identity and how it makes its mark on the world stage. Liverpool Arab Arts Festival's Creative Producer Laura Marie Brown ties a thread between the country's national poet and spoken word through to the Arab lyricism of modern day Ramallah.
Tracklist
DAM – Emta Njawzak Yamma
DAM – I’m Not a Traitor
Belly – History of Violence
MC Abdul – Shouting at the Wall
Tamer Nafar feat MC Abdul and Noel Kharman – The Beat Goes off
Palestinian Street Pain
Haykal – Sot Ramallah
Rafeef Ziadeh – We Teach Life, Sir
Mahmoud Darwish – A Little Evening
Shadia Mansour – Al Kufiyyeh 3arabeyyeh
Makimakkuk – Tartaqa
Muqatata’a – SimyaJulmud Haras – al Jabel
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The soundtrack to Disney+ Marvel series Moon Knight has made Arab music fans take notice. When you’re into Arab music, you’re used to films and TV shows from the West using traditional sounds when they want to tell you they’ve moved the action to the Arab world. Not so with Mohammed Diab’s Moon Knight where the soundtrack reflects the rich diversity of Egypt’s music, past and present.Liverpool Arab Arts Festival’s Laura Marie Brown talks to music writer Danny Hajjar about representation in music, mahraganat and seeing your culture reflected on screen, while picking favourite tracks from the soundtracks and the music scenes they reflect.
Tracklist
DJ Kaboo Arab Trap: Made in Egypt
El Melouk Ahmed Saeed Ft. 3enba & Double Zuksh
Salka by Hassan Shakosk feat Wegz
El Daynasour by Islam Chipsy feat EEK
Hesham Nazih, Summon the Suit, Moon Knight Soundtrack
Hesham Nazih, Constellation, Moon Knight Soundtrack
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