<div style='font: 12pt ; text-align: left; '>Hello all,
Just popped in to introduce a form of music I have recently been listening to.
I just discovered this through my Arabic studies. It's called "rai" ("attitude/opinion"), and comes mostly from Algeria and Algerian practitioners expatriated to France, and it's a combination of Arabic (and French) poetry with Arabic tonal scales and Western instruments and refraining. It's really cool and pretty rousing. It got its start as discontented Algerian street music early last century, the music of "drunks, outcasts, and whores", and has evolved into music of youth and passions along with protest.
I've just gotten into it, but do a search on "Khaled" or "Cheb Mami" and you'll find good stuff. I really recommend a duet by Rachid Taha and Khaled called "Abdel Kader".
Check it out for good stuff a little outside the box.</div>
Just popped in to introduce a form of music I have recently been listening to.
I just discovered this through my Arabic studies. It's called "rai" ("attitude/opinion"), and comes mostly from Algeria and Algerian practitioners expatriated to France, and it's a combination of Arabic (and French) poetry with Arabic tonal scales and Western instruments and refraining. It's really cool and pretty rousing. It got its start as discontented Algerian street music early last century, the music of "drunks, outcasts, and whores", and has evolved into music of youth and passions along with protest.
I've just gotten into it, but do a search on "Khaled" or "Cheb Mami" and you'll find good stuff. I really recommend a duet by Rachid Taha and Khaled called "Abdel Kader".
Check it out for good stuff a little outside the box.</div>
<b>-Drew-</b>