Various Artists / Nile Project
Album: | Nile Project | Collection: | World | |
Artist: | Various Artists | Added: | Apr 2015 | |
Label: | Y Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2015-05-01 | Pull Date: | 2015-07-03 | Charts: | Reggae/World |
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Week Ending: | Jul 5 | Jun 28 | Jun 21 | Jun 14 | May 31 | May 24 | May 17 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 3 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | May 22, 2021: | Rebroadcast: Music Casserole
Aysn, Zegiewh, Salaam Nubia |
4. | Jul 04, 2015: | Music Casserole
Aysn, Zegiewh, Salaam Nubia |
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2. | May 15, 2021: | Rebroadcast: Music Casserole
Tezeta |
5. | Jun 28, 2015: | Breakaway Bluff
Shagwab |
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3. | Apr 10, 2021: | Rebroadcast: Music Casserole
Aysn |
6. | Jun 27, 2015: | Music Casserole
Tezeta |
Album Review
Margy Kahn
Reviewed 2015-04-25
Reviewed 2015-04-25
The Nile Project: ASWAN: 18 musicians from countries around the Nile met and jammed for 10 days to produce a live concert recording where African music meets the Middle East; full of texture, musical conversations, and beautifully recorded; FCC clean; favorite tracks * 2, 4, 5, 7, 9, 13
1-Shagwab (4:47) slow, meditative, male voice with Sudanese lyre and strings; lots of vibrato, tremulo
2-* Salaam Nubia (4:26) Sudanese, starts slow, picks up speed, female voice; interesting percussion; unison singing; lots of variety on this track
3-Ami Ya Gamal (2:35) fairly standard Egyptian Arabic male call and response from female singers; fast tempo
4-Tezeta *(4:52) Ethiopian starts with really nice taqseem (improvised sax solo). Segues to vocal, polyrhythmic
5-Zegiewh *(3:58) More Ethiopian, starts with taqseem, English lyrics, vocal echoes of Grace Slick, segues to slow instrumental plus Amharic (?), waltz rhythm, weird and interesting!
6-Omha (4:13), village-sounding less sophisticated music from the Sudan, vocal repetitive, mid-tempo
7-Aysh *(8:23), meditative, beautiful, long instrumental from Egypt, gradually picking up speed; spectacular tremulo and texture variety
8-Neel (7:10) ; Egyptian and Nubian, classical sounding vocals. Unison singing sounds a little flat to my western ear (or maybe it's just quartertones); mid-tempo
9-*St. Yared of Axvan –Ethiopian (5:51); wonderful sax taqseem, instrumental above polyrhythmic percussion and bass
10-Kullina Wahed (3:53) –South Sudan nice belly dance type rhythm; good percussion call and response between female soloist and chorus
11-Sematimba ne kikwabanga (8:16) –From Uganda; African beat, singing, polyrhythmic, jazz-y,dense, long, with percussion solos,
12-Taksim Oud (1:59) –beautiful, accomplished oud solo
13 – Ya Genouby* (7:00) Egyptian female vocalist with unison accompaniment, rich instrumental texture, layered vocals, nice horn interlude w/oud doing bass; lots of texture and improv
14 – Sekota (3:37) – Ethiopian heavy drumming with male vocals. A little chaotic
15 – Guyala (2:54) – Ethiopian, but everyone jumps in
1-Shagwab (4:47) slow, meditative, male voice with Sudanese lyre and strings; lots of vibrato, tremulo
2-* Salaam Nubia (4:26) Sudanese, starts slow, picks up speed, female voice; interesting percussion; unison singing; lots of variety on this track
3-Ami Ya Gamal (2:35) fairly standard Egyptian Arabic male call and response from female singers; fast tempo
4-Tezeta *(4:52) Ethiopian starts with really nice taqseem (improvised sax solo). Segues to vocal, polyrhythmic
5-Zegiewh *(3:58) More Ethiopian, starts with taqseem, English lyrics, vocal echoes of Grace Slick, segues to slow instrumental plus Amharic (?), waltz rhythm, weird and interesting!
6-Omha (4:13), village-sounding less sophisticated music from the Sudan, vocal repetitive, mid-tempo
7-Aysh *(8:23), meditative, beautiful, long instrumental from Egypt, gradually picking up speed; spectacular tremulo and texture variety
8-Neel (7:10) ; Egyptian and Nubian, classical sounding vocals. Unison singing sounds a little flat to my western ear (or maybe it's just quartertones); mid-tempo
9-*St. Yared of Axvan –Ethiopian (5:51); wonderful sax taqseem, instrumental above polyrhythmic percussion and bass
10-Kullina Wahed (3:53) –South Sudan nice belly dance type rhythm; good percussion call and response between female soloist and chorus
11-Sematimba ne kikwabanga (8:16) –From Uganda; African beat, singing, polyrhythmic, jazz-y,dense, long, with percussion solos,
12-Taksim Oud (1:59) –beautiful, accomplished oud solo
13 – Ya Genouby* (7:00) Egyptian female vocalist with unison accompaniment, rich instrumental texture, layered vocals, nice horn interlude w/oud doing bass; lots of texture and improv
14 – Sekota (3:37) – Ethiopian heavy drumming with male vocals. A little chaotic
15 – Guyala (2:54) – Ethiopian, but everyone jumps in
Track Listing
Artist | Track Name | |||
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1. | Ahmed Said | Shagwab | ||
2. | Alsarah | Salaam Nubia | ||
3. | Mohsen Elashry | Amiya Gamal | ||
4. | Asrat Ayelew | Tezeta | ||
5. | Meklit Hadero | Zegiewh | ||
6. | Ahmed Said | Omha | ||
7. | Hazim Shaheen | Aysn | ||
8. | Adel Mekha | Neel | ||
9. | Jorge Mesfin | St, Yared Of Axum | ||
10. | Nyaruach Jal | Kulina Wahed | ||
11. | Lawrence Okello | Sematimba Ne | ||
12. | Micahel Bazibu | Kitwbanga | ||
13. | Dina El Wedidi | Ya Ganouby | ||
14. | Mekuanent Melese | Sekota | ||
15. | Mekuanent Melese | Guyala |