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The Tunisian oud genius has done it again. Anouar Brahem has issued only five records under his own name over the past decade, each more adventurous than the last, without compromising his original vision: for the music of his region to meet with the other music of Africa and Asia and create a delirious sound that is equal thirds past, present, and future, along the precipice of historical lineage. For Brahem there is no attempt to synthesize the globe, or even the sounds of the East with those of the West. He is content in his knowledge that sound is infinite, and that his tradition, as it evolves and expands into a deeper pan-African/trans-Asian whole, is more than large enough for a master musician to rummage through in one lifetime. Astrakan Café, the follow-up to his brilliant Thimar, is a smaller-sounding recording that reaches farther into the deep crags of the Balkans. With Barbaros Erköse on clarinet and the Indian and Turkish percussion stylings of the professor of somber precision, Lassad Hosni, Brahem's oud enters into a dialogue, musically, that has never before existed (though he has collaborated with both players previously). Erköse is a Turkish clarinetist of gypsy origin. His low, warm, rounded tones are consonant with the oud. Erköse plays equal parts music of the Balkan and Arab worlds with a tinge of the ancient klezmorim whispering their secrets through his horn. Despite the journeying these musicians do here, they never stray far from the takht, a small ensemble capable of improvising to the point of drunken ecstasy. Listening through Astrakan Café, you can hear the gypsy flamenco tied deeply to Indian ragas and even a kind of Eastern jazz. But there is no hyperactivity in it, no need to cram as many traditions as possible into one putridly excessive mix that expresses nothing but the novelty of the moment. Astrakan Café has many highlights: its two title tracks that have their roots in Russian and Azerbaijan music; "Ashkabad," which is an improvisation on a melody from the folk music of Turkmenistan; "Astara," a modal improvisation based on love songs from Azerbaijan; "Halfounie," a segment from a Brahem-composed soundtrack inspired by the medina or marketplace in Tunis; and "Parfum de Gitanie," which takes a fragment from Ethiopian sacred music, slows it to the point of stillness, and waxes lazily and jazzily over the top, with the oud and the clarinet trading syncopated eights. This is deeply personal, profound music. It is also highly iconographic, with timelessness woven through every measure. The only "exotica" on Astrakan Café is its "otherness" out of space and any discernable era. The tempos are languid and full of purpose, the dynamics clean and clearly demarcated, the tones and modes warm, rich, and linear. This would be traditional music if a tradition such as this -- which is original, though adapted from many sources on inspiration -- actually existed. Highly recommended ~ Thom Jurek
Oud player Brahem has established his own little niche with the instrument; his music, strongly Arab-inflected, has the spare, chamber feel that makes it a perfect fit in the ECM catalog. He's a contemplative player, and this melding with piano and accordion suits his style perfectly, as notes and ideas draw out marvelously. The interplay between musicians is as delicate as lace -- thoughtful, with every
The Step Of The Black Cat
Recorded at Radio DRS, Zurich, Switzerland in July 2001. Includes liner notes by Anouar Brahem.
Recorded at the Monastery Of St. Gerold, Austria in June 1999. Includes liner notes by Paolo Scarnecchia.
Personnel: Anouar Brahem (oud); Jean-Louis Matinier (accordion); Francois Couturier (piano).
Personnel: Anouar Brahem (oud); Jean-Louis Matinier (accordion); François Couturier (piano).
Liner Note Author: Anouar Brahem.
Recording information: Radio DRS, Zurich, Switzerland (07/2001).
Photographer: Christoph Egger.
Personnel: Anouar Brahem (oud); Barbaros Erkose (clarinet); LassaYoga Journal (12/02, pp.158-9) - "...Although their beautiful melodies echo ancient Arabic themes, Brahem's original compositions are virtually impossible to peg to a single culture..." Le Pas Du Chat Noir Music Anouar Brahem Le Pas Du Chat Noir Songs | 1. | pas du chat noir, for oud, accordion & piano, Le | |
| 2. | De tout ton coeur, for oud, accordion & piano | |
| 3. | Leila au pays du carrousel, for oud, accordion & piano | |
| 4. | Pique-nique a Nagpur, for oud, accordion & piano | |
| 5. | C'est ailleurs, for oud, accordion & piano | |
| 6. | Toi qui sait, for oud, accordion & piano, (for the film La saison des hommes) | |
| 7. | arbre qui voit, for oud, accordion & piano, L' | |
| 8. | point bleu, for oud, accordion & piano, Un | |
| 9. | ailes du Bourak, for oud, accordion & piano, Les | |
| 10. | Rue du depart, for oud, accordion & piano | |
| 11. | Leila au pays du carrousel (variation), for oud, accordion & piano | |
| 12. | Deja la nuit, for oud, accordion & piano, (for the film La saison des hommes) | |
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