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Music : Bedouin Sound Clash |
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0053436822920
Label: Roir
Manufacturer: Roir
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Roir
Release Date: September 17, 1996
Studio: Roir
Sales Rank: 181349
Disc 1:- Suspicions
- Suspicious Dub
- Pressurizor
- Big Foot
- Attack of the Giant Fruit Flies
- FX-57 Missile
- Lack of Oxygen to the Brain
- Lack of Dub to the Brain
- Cyborg Stepper
- Hi Fashion Version
- Audio Bomb Squad
- Turbo Auto Drive
- Badawi Dub
- Chamber of Dub
- Snake Charmer
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Editorial Review:
Album Description: A highly experimental dub album that combines heavy reggae-influenced rhythms with Middle Eastern percussion, and the occasional striking female vocal (Honeychild). From Raz Mesinai, master dubber and percussionist, and one-half of Sub Dub. Bedouin Sound Clash was conceived and recorded in Raz's basement studio with a four track cassette recorder and a multivox echo chamber. Although the record utilizes a new style of dub, it preserves an organic feel with reggae rhythms, analog sounds, and Egyptian and Bedouin percussion.
Amazon.com: Eclecticism reigns supreme in the world of illbient. Raz Mesinai, Sub Dub's percussionist in residence, has put together a super-swingin' album. Featuring the sultry lyrical stylings of Honeychild, the album Bedouin Sound Clash wondrously whisks you away to expansive deserts of shifting sands to find yourself in one of the most relaxing and tantalizing musical oases you have ever happened across.
The use of Middle Eastern percussion instruments and samples, as well as Middle Eastern percussion patterns, serves Mesinai all the better when it comes to enthralling his audience. He also mixes in some reggae dubs, as on track three, "Pressurizor," beautifully complementing his percussion tracks. And one really has to credit him for bringing in a vocalist as talented as Honeychild. When listening to the album, one can not help but feel that the two musicians were made for one another. --Ryan Kuykendall
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this doesnt sound like the other albums, root fire or sounding a mosaic! I had to double check that this is really bedouin soundclash, but I dont know, its not even listed in their site...
the music isnt bad but it aint just what I was expecting
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I used to call this my ciccada dub record due to the fact a lot of it sounds like insects screeching!
That's a good thing!
Owning over 200+ reggae records I feel confident in saying this is
an excellent dub/reggae/middle eastern percussion/electronica release.
I would describe it as Lee Perry meets Portishead in the Middle East.
Great haunting female vocals, excelllent cool and varied dubbed middle eastern percusive instruments.
Many of my friends have purchased ... Read More
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There has been quite a buzz surrounding the re-release of this very worthy ten year old album.
Most of the music on the album features very reasonable but unremarkable UK sounding dubwise tracks -- but -- what makes this an indispensible, essential purchase is the enigmatic vocals on four of the tracks by the under recorded, under rated Honeychild.
She has a beautiful voice which, though not a conventional female roots voice, fits the mystery of this music -- perfectly. ... Read More
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How can you not like a fusion of middle eastern drum sounds, hypnotic singing (Honey Child) and classic jamaican dub?
My coworkers and i have ripped this and listen to it almost daily. When I first heard it, i thought maybe it was a Scientist or King Tubby record. But then i noticed how dense the beats were. The production sounded more modern, the bass heavy, the drumming ethereal in the mix. Sampled vocals come and go in the mix, lending this dub a hypnotic middle-eastern flavor that ... Read More
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There is no lack of talent on Badawi's label, there is just a lack of inspiration. The monotonous sounds may provoke instances of bewildered gasps for air from the listener. When is it going to happen? Maybe that is Badawi's motivation? It left this reviewer wondering why he ever bothered listening to the entire album. Not recommended!
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