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Racailles 00:00 Tools
Zanzibar 00:00 Tools
Missy Nouackshott 00:00 Tools
Yarimo 00:00 Tools
Racine d'Énnéade 00:00 Tools
For Nedim 00:00 Tools
Interluth 00:00 Tools
Berlin Paris 00:00 Tools
Missy Nouakchott 00:00 Tools
Ne Yalam Soyleyeyim 00:00 Tools
Le Retour d'Ulysse 00:00 Tools
Chase 00:00 Tools
Johnny Guitar 00:00 Tools
Nude for Death 00:00 Tools
Luthausore 00:00 Tools
Genjiskan 00:00 Tools
Intros 00:00 Tools
Sable émouvant 00:00 Tools
Introm 00:00 Tools
Must 00:00 Tools
Border Line 00:00 Tools
Midnight For Dancing With Friends In The Living Room 00:00 Tools
Oud Art Corps 00:00 Tools
Chase (B.O. de "Midnight Express") 00:00 Tools
Chase (From "Midnight Express") 00:00 Tools
Foe Nedim 00:00 Tools
Youm Alahd 00:00 Tools
Midnight for Dancing With Friends In Your Living Room (Chase Remix) 00:00 Tools
midnight for dancing with frie 00:00 Tools
Ne Yalan Söyleyeyim 00:00 Tools
Ya Janiat 00:00 Tools
Sakat 00:00 Tools
Taksim Sakat 00:00 Tools
DUOUDPEACE 00:00 Tools
Youm Allah 00:00 Tools
Illhdah al Aakerh 00:00 Tools
Taksm 00:00 Tools
Men Baad Hawe Kair 00:00 Tools
For Nedim (For Nadia) 00:00 Tools
Kelle 00:00 Tools
Mal Agfani 00:00 Tools
Wa Raeiah 00:00 Tools
Chase {From Midnight Express} 00:00 Tools
Racine d'énnéade 00:00 Tools
Zanzibar (Berlin - Paris) 00:00 Tools
Midnight For Dancing With Fr.. 00:00 Tools
Zanzibar (Live) 00:00 Tools
Takoim Sakat 00:00 Tools
Ya Jamiat 00:00 Tools
Chase (Giorgio Moroder cover) 00:00 Tools
Takson 00:00 Tools
Racine d'Inniade 00:00 Tools
Missy Nouackshott (feat. Malouma) 00:00 Tools
Midnight for dancing with friends in the living 00:00 Tools
Chase [From Midnight Express] 00:00 Tools
Duoud - For Nedim 00:00 Tools
Zanzibar [Live] 00:00 Tools
Mal Aqfani 00:00 Tools
gengis khan 00:00 Tools
racine d'йnnйade 00:00 Tools
racine d enneade 00:00 Tools
Takaim Sakat 00:00 Tools
Midnight For Dancing With Friends In The Living Room (Chase Remix) 00:00 Tools
Sable йmouvant 00:00 Tools
Racine D' Enneade 00:00 Tools
Tarimo (Electro) [Algeria/France] 00:00 Tools
Sable Emouvant 00:00 Tools
Mal Agtani 00:00 Tools
Men Baad Hawe Kain 00:00 Tools
Here You Are 00:00 Tools
Midnight For Dancing With Frien 00:00 Tools
Kelk 00:00 Tools
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North African musicians are proving to be amongst world music's most exciting pioneers: Khaled's pop-rai synthesis has made the Algerian Elvis a superstar while London-based Moroccans, MoMo, blend gnawa music with storming dance beats. DuOud are the latest North African sensation to prove that tradition and technology can mix and match to create a sound full of possibilities. DuOud consist of two oud-playing Parisians who combine their North African heritage with the latest in Western technology. Jean-Pierre Smadja - already noted for the two albums he issued as Smadj on MELT 2000 - is Tunisian by birth and trained as a jazz musician and sound engineer. Mehdi Haddab was born in Algiers. He spent time in Burundi, Central Africa, before settling in Paris. He was a third of the Parisian based trio Ekova, who specialised in the sort of global-meets- electronic-fusion that thrives in Paris. 'I'd been playing oud for a long time and had started to experiment with electronics,' says Mehdi. Smadj was creating electronic music for many years but he only recently started playing the oud. Once we sat down to make music together it turned out we complimented each other.' 'We began to compose our own material,' adds Smadj, 'so we needed rhythms to support our improvisations - that's when we decided to put electronic beats behind our rehearsals. With time we just got involved in compositions with electronics.' The oud is one of the most beautiful instruments in the world, lending itself to Turkish, North African and Middle Eastern interpretation. Yet DuOud's debut album, Wild Serenade (Label Bleu) takes the oud into a different context. With the electronic programming expertise of Smadj and the virtuoso performances of Mehdi Haddab, the oud is immediately brought into the 21st Century. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.