Orchestre National De Barbès

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Poulina 00:00 Tools
Alaoui 00:00 Tools
Salam 00:00 Tools
Sympathy for the Devil 00:00 Tools
Mimouna 05:00 Tools
Hagda 05:00 Tools
Nabina 00:00 Tools
Zawiya 00:00 Tools
Alaoui Live 00:00 Tools
Savon 00:00 Tools
Sawye 00:00 Tools
Lemouima 00:00 Tools
Dor biha 00:00 Tools
Chorfa 00:00 Tools
Ourar 00:00 Tools
Ma ychali 00:00 Tools
Labou 00:00 Tools
Méditerranée 00:00 Tools
Sidi Yahia-Bnet Paris 00:00 Tools
lila 00:00 Tools
Wawa 00:00 Tools
Alaoui (Remix) 00:00 Tools
Toura 00:00 Tools
Alaoui - live 00:00 Tools
Civilisé 00:00 Tools
Chalini 00:00 Tools
Alaoui (live) 00:00 Tools
Poulina Intro 00:00 Tools
Alik 00:00 Tools
Touba 00:00 Tools
Meli Ana 00:00 Tools
Jabario 00:00 Tools
Yahli 00:00 Tools
Yahli Intro 00:00 Tools
Soudani 00:00 Tools
Chkoun ? 00:00 Tools
Khalti Hlima 00:00 Tools
Mariama 00:00 Tools
Mimouna (Live) 00:00 Tools
Madame 00:00 Tools
Hagda Live 00:00 Tools
RDV Barbès 00:00 Tools
Gamra 00:00 Tools
Salamaragga 00:00 Tools
Dor Biha Live 00:00 Tools
Keyna 00:00 Tools
Zawiya Live 00:00 Tools
Alaoui (Digital Bled Dance Mix) 00:00 Tools
Sawye Live 00:00 Tools
Hagda (Live) 00:00 Tools
La Rose Valse - Tu N'es Plus Comme Avant 00:00 Tools
Prélude 00:00 Tools
Hagda - live 00:00 Tools
Mimouna - live 00:00 Tools
No No No 00:00 Tools
Tikchbila 00:00 Tools
Khati Hlima 00:00 Tools
Résidence 00:00 Tools
Sawye (Live) 00:00 Tools
Résidence - Carte De Résidence 00:00 Tools
Chouf (feat. Samia Diar) 00:00 Tools
Rbeyna (feat. Malouma) 00:00 Tools
Résidence (Carte De résidence) 00:00 Tools
Dor biha (live) 00:00 Tools
La Rose 00:00 Tools
Rod Balek 00:00 Tools
Savon (Live) 00:00 Tools
Allah Idaoui 00:00 Tools
Residence 00:00 Tools
Salam (Live) 00:00 Tools
Jarahtini-Marhba-Jibouhali 00:00 Tools
Jm’en fous 00:00 Tools
Gnawa 00:00 Tools
Adrien 00:00 Tools
Zawiya (live) 00:00 Tools
Denya 00:00 Tools
Savon - live 00:00 Tools
Right Here (feat. Tanya Michelle) 00:00 Tools
Tombé sur moi (feat. Lili Ster) 00:00 Tools
Zaman (feat. Samira Brahmia) 00:00 Tools
La rose (Tu n'es plus comme avant) 00:00 Tools
Zawiya - live 00:00 Tools
Ma Ychali (Live) 00:00 Tools
Laâfou 00:00 Tools
Les mets 00:00 Tools
My Head (feat. Lolita Saldanha) 00:00 Tools
Salam - live 00:00 Tools
Labou (live) 00:00 Tools
5 étoiles 00:00 Tools
La Rose - Valse (Tu N'es Plus Comme Avant) 00:00 Tools
Dor biha - live 00:00 Tools
La Rose (Tu N'es Plus Comme Avant) - Tu N'es Plus Comme Avant 00:00 Tools
Sawye - live 00:00 Tools
Toura (live) 00:00 Tools
Chalini (Live) 00:00 Tools
Salam Live 00:00 Tools
La rose valse (Tu n'es plus comme avant) 00:00 Tools
Alaoui (Dance Mix) 00:00 Tools
Salam - Orchestre National De Barbès 00:00 Tools
Labou Live 00:00 Tools
Chalini Live 00:00 Tools
La Rose (Valse) 00:00 Tools
Alaqui 00:00 Tools
Mimouna Live 00:00 Tools
Chkoun 00:00 Tools
Toura - live 00:00 Tools
Toura Live 00:00 Tools
Ma ychali - live 00:00 Tools
Labou - live 00:00 Tools
La rose valse 00:00 Tools
Chalini - live 00:00 Tools
Savon Live 00:00 Tools
Ma Ychali Live 00:00 Tools
La Rose - Valse (Tu n’es plus comme avant) 00:00 Tools
Chkoun? 00:00 Tools
La Rose (Tu n’es plus comme avant) 00:00 Tools
Le Jour Du Don (Tiwizi 2) 00:00 Tools
sidi yahia Bnet Paris 00:00 Tools
Jarahtini - Marhba - Jibouhali 00:00 Tools
Laafou 00:00 Tools
Allah Idaouia 00:00 Tools
Right Here 00:00 Tools
Tombé sur moi 00:00 Tools
Le Jour Du Don 00:00 Tools
Prelude 00:00 Tools
poulina (intro) 00:00 Tools
Limouina 00:00 Tools
JARAAHTINI-MARBA-JIBOUHALI 00:00 Tools
Janini ya baba 00:00 Tools
Rbeyna 00:00 Tools
MeliAna 00:00 Tools
Lemouima (Orchestre National De Barbès) 00:00 Tools
Chórfa 00:00 Tools
Ród Balek 00:00 Tools
Le Jour Du Don (Tiwizi 2) (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
nabima 00:00 Tools
salam alaikoum 00:00 Tools
J M En Fous 00:00 Tools
Nó Nó Nó 00:00 Tools
Laafóu 00:00 Tools
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Barbés is a piece of Africa stranded in the heart of Paris, at the foot of the Sacre Coeur. It is a neighborhood of couscous and chicken, of smoke-filled bars where dominos click on tabletops, of dish antennas transmitting floods of Middle Eastern music through TV sets. In Barbés, you could have met the late Cheikha Rimitti, the grand dame of raï, on the Rue Myrrha walking back to her hotel. Or a band hired to sing at a wedding stopping to pick up their musicians at a café- The Oasis, The Délice, or The Danton. People from every corner of Africa have crowded into Barbés, a refuge for exiles that directed Larbi Dida's raï towards Fateh's shaabi, and that brushed Aziz's guimbri up against Youcef's bass. It is encounters such as these that led to the formation of the Orchestra National de Barbés. In English, the name means The National Barbés Orchestra, implying that Barbés is a nation unto itself. It is a sentiment that few who visit the neighborhood would dispute. The story started in Belcourt, a working class section of Algiers, Algeria at the peak of the 1980 baby boom. Youcef Boukella's older brothers listened to rock and bossa nova, people watched Cairo film classics on TV and tuned to Kabyl folk music on the radio. Outside the Belcourt alleyways --pandemonium. Street peddlers, muezzins, Gnawa street performers, shaabi concerts, ghetto blasters playing reggae, funk and raï. "My style of music goes back to my childhood in Belcourt," explains Youcef. In 1985 he was offered a slot playing bass for the first Arabic-language rock group, T34. But when Youcef heard what visiting jazz musician Jeff Gardner was packing, that's when he decided to pack himself up and leave home. Raï was all the rage when he arrived in Paris. He worked with Cheb Mami and Kabyl native Takfarinas at diaspora parties. Safy Boutella plunged him into the vortex of underground jazz. He honed his vision while waiting to record his first album "The Greeting of Peace". This was when his genius as a producer began to reveal itself (his production). Meanwhile, with former -Raïna Raï vocalist Larbi Dida, he recorded a four-title offering that foreshadowed his future approach. Larbi Dida comes from the town of Sidi bel Abbes and is a founding member of Raïna Raï, the rock-raï group that shook up the Algerian rock scene by zeroing in on a roots-meets-electric sound. Recognized by the Algerian media as a historic breakthrough, this group was the first rock group to use raï in its repertoire. Ever since Larba Dida moved to Paris in 1989, his has been one of the great Arabic voices in the French capital. Aziz Sehmaoui is another pillar upholding Youcef's vision. Raised in Marrakesh, this Sufi was nourished on a combination of Gnawa Arab-African beats and British-American pop performed in Morocco with various traditional and electric groups. (Association Ziriab, Lemchaheb and others). Like Youcef, Aziz attempts to weld the mystical power of healing rhythms with today's sounds. As the custodian of spiritual rigor and technique, he infuses the music with an aura of native authenticity molded by the luminous candor of his voice. The band: Medehi Askeur, Fateh Benlala, Ahmed Benshidhum, Yusef Bukella, Alain Debiossat, Jean-Baptiste Ferre, Fathellah Ghoggal, Olivier Louvel, Taufik Mimuni, Michel Petry, Asís Sahmaui, Kamel Tenfiche. Discography: En Concert (Virgin 844 009 2, 1997) Poulina (Virgin 847 553 2, 1999) Alik (Wagram 3130492, 2008) Rendez-Vous Barbes (Le Chant du Monde CMD 165, 2010) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.