"Shabaz"
MondoMelodia Records
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SHABAZ
(formerly the Ali
Khan Band)
Combining eleven generations
of vocal history with a modern global sensibility and the wicked
rhythms of the dance-floor comes Shabaz.
Their self-titled debut for
Miles Copelands Mondo Melodia label seamlessly blends ecstatic
Qawwali singing with grooves and modern instrumentation for an
intoxicating 21st century fusion of music.
Shabaz
features the voices of siblings Sukhawat Ali Khan and Riffat Salamat,
the living embodiment of the ancient Sham Chorasi singing tradition.
The pair can date their lineage
back to court musicians for ruler Akbar the Great. Their father,
Ustad Salamat Ali Khan, was one of the great classical Indian
singers, and an influence on the legendary Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan.
Sukhawat began singing at the age of seven, and has performed
around the world for presidents and kings.
Renowned for his technique
and passion, he shares vocal duties with sister Riffat, whose
siren sensuality and harmony burn with the Qawwali Sufi tradition,
making her a rare female exponent of a style from which women
are generally discouraged.
"Zindagi"
City of Tribes Records
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Together they create a stunning
vocal magic, and take Qawwali to places its never been before,
as on Jule Lal where the voices weave an exotic tapestry
over lush beats American multi-instrumentalist and producer Richard
Michos, the third member of Shabaz, has spent years exploring
Indian music as both player and scholar.
With influences ranging from
Zakir Hussein to Jimi Hendrix and dance music, he brings an open
Western sensibility to the bands sound, adding the colors
and textures of hip-hop, dance, rock, and ambient music to create
a heady, irresistible mix. (more) As the Ali Khan Band, Shabaz
(which translates as Chief Eagle) recorded two albums
for City of Tribes.
"Taswir"
City of Tribes Records
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Their 1998 debut, Tawsir,
roared to the top of the CMJ New World Music chart, and Zindagi,
(Urdu for Life) their follow-up disc, reached similar
heights in 2000. Based in the San Francisco area, theyve
played with artists like Femi Kuti and King Sunny Ade, transporting
crowds with every gig.
Theyve continued to
work and shape their sound, polishing and refining, pushing their
unique talents across more musical boundaries, from the rhythmic
richness of Lashkara to the experimentation of Chhalia,
where club beats frame intoxicating, passionate vocals.
They have their unique vision
of a true world fusion, where continents and histories come together
in the music of the dance. Shabaz also includes two tracks, both
recorded at Chateau Marouatte in France during May of this year,
when the band joined other musicians at a recording week organized
by Copeland. Queenies Jam was produced by the
estimable Narada Michael Walden, after being approached by Riffat,
and mixed at Waldens Tarpan Studio in San Rafael, California.
The track includes guitarist
Damon Lee and shabi star Hakim on vocals. Raga
was a collaboration between Riffat and English band Zohar, whose
own album is due later this year. As Sukhawat Ali Khan says, Its
an extraordinary time for communicating through music.
Music is becoming a melting
pot, a place where cultures cross. Its a place Shabaz
have made their own. Where the beat meets the spirit, and the
past brushes against the future, thats where youll
find Shabaz.
Let the bliss begin here.
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