Dissidenten In Arabia "Life At The Pyramids" + "Sahara Elektrik"
Dissidenten are a German rock band known for their collaborations with maghrebi and Indian musicians, and once described by Rolling Stone as 'the Godfathers of World Beat'. The group comprises Friedo Josch (b 21 July 1952, Mainz, wind instruments, keyboards), Uve Müllrich (b 7 December 1947, Binz, bass, guitar, vocals), and Marlon Klein (b 13 December 1957, Herford, drums, keyboards, vocals). They formed in Berlin in 1980, but moved to India in 1981 to record their first album Germanistan, inspired by percussionist Trilok Gurtu and produced in collaboration with the Karnataka College Of Percussion and American saxophonist Charlie Mariano. They then moved on to Morocco to record Sahara Elektrik in 1982 at the Sultan's Palace in Tangier with the help of local band Lem Chaheb. The track Fata Morgana became a dance hit in Europe and Canada, and the group toured widely. In the mid-1980s the group moved to Spain, producing Life At The Pyramids, and also began to receive some recognition in the USA and UK. In 1989 they moved back to Morocco, recording Out Of This World with the Royal National Orchestra of Morocco, and other leading North African musicians. Three years later, they recorded The Jungle Book, weaving recordings of Indian life into dance tracks. More recently they have performed in concerts worldwide, and have worked on a musical opera based around the River Danube. [https://root.theworkpc.com/music/preview?img=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dissidenten] Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Dissidenten are a German rock band known for their collaborations with maghrebi and Indian musicians, and once described by Rolling Stone as 'the Godfathers of World Beat'. The group comprises Friedo Josch (b 21 July 1952, Mainz, wind instruments, keyboards), Uve Müllrich (b 7 December 1947, Binz, bass, guitar, vocals), and Marlon Klein (b 13 December 1957, Herford, drums, keyboards, vocals). They formed in Berlin in 1980, but moved to India in 1981 to record their first album Germanistan, inspired by percussionist Trilok Gurtu and produced in collaboration with the Karnataka College Of Percussion and American saxophonist Charlie Mariano. They then moved on to Morocco to record Sahara Elektrik in 1982 at the Sultan's Palace in Tangier with the help of local band Lem Chaheb. The track Fata Morgana became a dance hit in Europe and Canada, and the group toured widely. In the mid-1980s the group moved to Spain, producing Life At The Pyramids, and also began to receive some recognition in the USA and UK. In 1989 they moved back to Morocco, recording Out Of This World with the Royal National Orchestra of Morocco, and other leading North African musicians. Three years later, they recorded The Jungle Book, weaving recordings of Indian life into dance tracks. More recently they have performed in concerts worldwide, and have worked on a musical opera based around the River Danube. [https://root.theworkpc.com/music/preview?img=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dissidenten] Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Fata Morgana
Instinctive Traveller
Telephone Arab
Lobster Song
Instictive Traveler
Light Of Love
Inshallah
Instinctive Traveler
Sahara Elektrik
Casablanca - Wacha Wacha
Path Of Rhythm
Seek To Sight
Monsoon
Fatamorgana
Love Supreme
All India Radio
El Mounadi - The Desert life
Sultan Swing
At The Pyramids
Shadows Go Arab
Mata Hari
Sound Of Water
Blue Nile
Gondagaon
Live And Experience
Shake The Sheikh
Berlin Beduins
Roots Of Tanger
Seek to Sight (Deep Space radio edit)
Broken Moon
Instinctive Traveler [Funk.ed Up Mix]
Telephone Arab (Shantel's Bucovina Dub)
Bombay Street-Sound
Instinctive traveler (Funk.ed up mix)
Lost Hindu-Tapes
Jungle Book Part 1
Dreamcatcher
Seek To Sigh
Lost Hindu Tapes
Maharajas' Ox-Cart
Telephone Arab (Shantelís Total Re-Call) (Bucovina Dub - Remixed By Shantel)
Bajka's Gnaoui
Jungle Book Part 2
Blue World
Do The Pharao
A Taste Of Melon
Bombay Street Sound
Song For Winnie Mandela
Shine On Me
Sahara electric
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