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Guybrush 03-16-2010 03:40 AM

[RELEASE] March Themed Comp : 1001 Nights!
 
MB March 2010 : 1001 Nights

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tracklist
  1. Dead Can Dance - Indus
  2. Thievery Corporation - The Richest Man In Babylon
  3. Secret Chiefs 3 - Ship of Fools (Stone of Exile)
  4. Secret Chiefs 3 - Horsemen Of The Invisible
  5. Bel Canto - le Temps Degage
  6. Dick Dale - The Victor
  7. The Future Sound of London - Papua New Guinea
  8. Ozric Tentacles - Mysticum Arabicola
  9. Ravi Shankar - Dadra
  10. Guy Manoukian - Al Urdun
  11. Kula Shaker - Govinda
  12. Selda Bagcan - Eco'ya Donder Beni
  13. Yoko Kanno - Mouth On Fire
  14. Mirah - Jerusalem
  15. Mouzanar - Revelations Mineures
  16. Sir Richard Bishop - Taqasim For Omar
  17. Miles Davis - Concierto de Aranjuez (adagio)
  18. Al-Thawra - Miskeen


Here's the monthly bi-monthly comp! The theme this time was 1001 Nights, music inspired by the traditional sounds of middle east and south asia, such as old Persia (Iran) and India. At first I was a little worried that people wouldn't find music to fit the theme, but the last couple of days before the deadline, the size of the comp almost doubled to a sizeable 18 tracks!

I was also initially a bit worried that people wouldn't be able to connect with the theme, but those fears were unfounded as the comp has plenty of music which is thematically brilliant. I've set up a poll so we can find out just which track suits the comp the best. Now, all you have to do is get it and listen to it!

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As is traditional, you can all try and guess who submitted what. Underneath, you find the list of contributors. I'll add tracks under their usernames as their songs are found out.
  • +81
    • Selda Bagcan - Eco'ya Donder Beni
    • .
  • Anteater
    • .
    • .
  • Boo Boo
    • .
  • Bulldog
    • Dead Can Dance - Indus
    • The Future Sound of London - Papua New Guinea
  • Captain Caveman
    • .
  • Janzsoon
    • .
    • .
  • NumberNineDream
    • Guy Manoukian - Al Urdun
    • Mouzanar - Revelations Mineures
  • Stone Birds
    • Mirah - Jerusalem
  • The Bullet
    • Miles Davis - Concierto de Aranjuez (adagio)
  • Tore
    • .
    • .
  • Unchained Ballad
    • Ozric Tentacles - Mysticum Arabicola
  • Zarko
    • .

Thanks to all who contributed and hope you enjoy the comp! I think this is an interesting one :)

Zarko 03-16-2010 04:07 AM

Dead Can Dance - Bulldog

Guybrush 03-16-2010 04:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Zarko (Post 837576)
Dead Can Dance - Bulldog

Easy peasy. One down! :)

Bulldog 03-16-2010 05:28 AM

Bah humbug! Ah well, 27 minutes - not bad I reckon :D

Good-looking comp this. Downloading now...

Guybrush 03-16-2010 08:00 AM

I like much of what I've heard so far. Although it's not the first time, I think it's fun to have a theme which stands out a bit from the sounds you normally hear. I'm gonna have another more thorough listen-through before I vote in the poll, though.

By the way, regarding tags, I always try to tag the comps properly. I realize different programs use different tags, though. The date tag is inconsistent across the album because I use an extra tag called "release date" which foobar sorts by rather than date if it is present. I also noticed after upping it that my old winamp reads artist differently on one of the tracks and couldn't find any tags on another song. How does it look in your end? Is it a mess?

Guybrush 03-16-2010 09:53 AM

Some quick impressions so far :

Dead Can Dance - Indus
Fits the comp perfectly, just the kind of stuff that should be on this thing. It sounds good and it's a mysterious opener. On the downside, it is also a bit slow and long.

Thievery Corporation - The Richest Man In Babylon
Smooth! Ups the tempo a little, but we're still chillin'. Nice track.

Secret Chiefs 3 - Ship of Fools (Stone of Exile)
Quirky, strange, almost comical instrumental. Makes me think of caves with hidden treasure troves consisting of golden lamps and jewels :p: At least before it gets it's mmpf on towards the end. I like.

Secret Chiefs 3 - Horsemen of the Invisible
Fitting title. Unlike the predecessor, the trance-y nature of this one grates the nerves just a little, though. Fitting and the change of pace is welcome, but towards the end, I was looking forward to the next track.

Bel Canto - Le Temps Degage
Slow to get started, but the mysterious sounds fit the comp perfectly. When it finally gets properly started about halfway in, it sounds good!

Dick Dale - The Victor
It's like a mix of 1001 Nights and old western movies. Sounds quite a lot like Misirlou in parts. Cool track and fun to see the King of Surf Guitar in the comp!

The Future Sound of London - Papua New Guinea
Wow, listening to this takes me back. I remember this song well from back in the 90s, I loved it then. It's still a good song. Not a song I would have thought of adding (beware, I could be trying to throw you guessers off), but it fits the comp. :)

Ozric Tentacles - Mysticum Arabicola
A bit repetitive, but hey - it's space rock, right? Everything else I like, it is a good track. It also fits the comp nicely.

Ravi Shankar - Dadra
Brilliant, a sitar track! I can't say I love it, 10+ minutes of trancy sitar plucking is just a bit much, but I don't have much sitar music so it's a welcome addition to the library. I'll have to have a closer look at Mr. Shankar and his stuff.

Guy Manoukian - Al Urdun
Rather sophisticated for a dance track, there's a lot going on - different little themes and so on. Brilliant! :)

NumberNineDream 03-16-2010 10:01 PM

Listening to it, sounds brilliant. :thumb:

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Edit:

I'll just edit my guesses in here, instead of triple posting:

Bulldog - The Future Sound of London
Anteater - Ozric Tentacles
Stone Birds - Mirah (as I think he voted for himself in that poll)
+81 - Selda

NumberNineDream 03-17-2010 12:39 AM

Great comp, as I expected. My favourite by far.
My comments:

Indus - Dead Can Dance
Well, as I'm familiar with Dead Can Dead, I wasn't much surprised that I found this track to my liking. Plus, I do have the album, which I do love.

The richest man in Babylon - Thievery Corporation
Really liked it, even though it doesn't have a thing to do with the theme.

Both Secret Chiefs 3 tracks
I really liked them. The Middle Eastern music is flagrant in both. Though in the first it seemed like they took all Middle Eastern percussion styles, and put them all together. The second one had something new added to the whole folkloric music. I liked what they did with it.

Le temps dégagé - Bel Canto
It was nice, but nothing I haven't heard before. It was kind of similar to the music of Natasha Atlas, specially her take of "Mon amie la rose", which now thinking about it, I should've sent in. Another song that's in this style, would be Tina Arina's "Je m'appelle Bagdad".
I can't say I didn't like it, I've always been fond of this kind of music. Would love to find out more of Bel Canto's material.

The Victor - **** Dale
I loved how subtle the whole middle eastern vibe is all along. Very different from the Secret chiefs 3's way of plunging in this style of music. With **** Dale, the guitars were playing the drum's parts, the percussions doing what the strings would've been doing, etc ... Very much refreshing.

Papa New Guinea - The Future Sound of London
As I said in the previous 1001 Nights thread, I think that's Bulldog's.

Mysticum Arabicola - Ozric Tentacles
Loved it. Nothing surprising, as I adore the Ozric Tentacles, and being very much Middle Eastern driven, was always a characteristic I found in their music. I shall now purchase Erpland it seems.

Dadra - Ravi Shankar
Well it is Ravi Shankar, I don't think I can add anything to describe how great he is.

Al Urdun - Guy Manoukian
Kind of rejuvenating. Loved the whole mix of everything, that changes every once in a while so you won't get bored with any of the melodies played. But I really think the cheesy beat at the beginning should've been removed.

Guvinda - Kula Shaker
Another band I find to my liking. As I don't have that specific album, I think I should purchase that one too. However, I don't think that song has much to do in that comp, even though I enjoyed it thoroughly.

Eco'ya donder Beni - Selda Bagcan
That one has to be +81's as he did send me this album in one of the weekly trades. I wonder why I gave him such a hard time about it then. I must've been pissed off when I wrote that review.
Anywho, I really liked it. Though I much prefer Dam Üstüne Çul Serer from that album, this one is pretty good too. It's a shame though, having this song end with a fade. True bummer.

Mouth on Fire - Yoko Kanno
Very similar to the pop scene we had in the 90s, when all the local artists were obsessed with the Latino twist on the Oriental music. Very refreshing.

Jerusalem - Mirah
Just another pop song, I felt. Nothing exotic in this one, other than the title being literally "Jerusalem". Much of a bummer, having the music not go well with the title, or theme of the song.

Révélations mineurs - Mouzanar
What I like best in this one, is the arrangement. With the shy Anoun that just pops up from time to time, and the Darbuka that starts strongly at the beginning, and fades to the background for the rest of the song, and just having the violas play all through the song. Very soothing tune, that's not very stretched in length which also plays to its benefits.

Taqasim For Omar - Sir Richard Bishop
Well there's nothing new with taqasims, which is the Arabic word for scale. However, I always enjoy listening to it. It's kind of an art based on improvisation, going from a scale to another, trying to find the exit. I guess what's different in that one, is just the instrument, being a guitar, and not the classic Oud.

Concierto De Aranjuez - Miles Davis
Well it's a "spanish" take, on one of the most popular classical pieces. I don't know what it's doing here lol. But I do love it, and here's the Arabic adaptation of it:



Miskeen - Althawra
Well it's a song talking about the Palestinian misery. Well the crying Nay at the beginning, accompanying the cries of the Palestinian child was pretty good, but then we're back to the growling, something I hear in all the underground Arabic bands. And sadly always the same rhythm and the same style. Usually they break it with some keyboard playing a very middle eastern melody, backing the oriental rhythms of the drums.
This one was like the standard of all Arabic hardcore metal compositions. Like it should start like this, then some growling, some drums playing what usually the darbuka does, then we'll get with the electric strings with something smoother.

I would've added to the comp this thing, if I was searching for a song to fill the spot for an oriental metal track:
....
So I can't find the track anywhere, now that "Void" has disbanded. Here's a sample uploaded on youtube by one of this band's biggest groupies (He's kind of screwing everything up, and pretty badly... so don't expect to listen to much, I'm just giving an idea) :




So this is it for now.

Guybrush 03-17-2010 04:53 AM

^Brilliant run-through, NumberNine :) I guess this comp is closer to home for you than it is for us.

You had some good guesses and even some fine detectice work.

Quote:

Originally Posted by NumberNineDream (Post 837875)
Listening to it, sounds brilliant. :thumb:

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Edit:

I'll just edit my guesses in here, instead of triple posting:

Bulldog - The Future Sound of London
Anteater - Ozric Tentacles
Stone Birds - Mirah (as I think he voted for himself in that poll)
+81 - Selda

The only one not correct is Anteater's, so 3 correct guesses. And Stone Birds did indeed vote for himself even though the poll says not to.

Perhaps Bone Turds would like to explain why? ;)

Stone Birds 03-17-2010 06:41 AM

whoops i actually meant the answer right above that (my mistake)
i feel really stupid now...

tore would it be possible for you to change my vote?

p.s. its rude to call people stuff like that, i never called you any names or disrespected you like especially not before giving you a chance to explain yourself.

noise 03-17-2010 08:03 AM

oh rats! i was going to submit a few stellar tracks, but then i went on holiday and forgot all about it :(

will still check this out later, looks like fun!

Guybrush 03-17-2010 08:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Stone Birds (Post 837967)
p.s. its rude to call people stuff like that, i never called you any names or disrespected you like especially not before giving you a chance to explain yourself.

The name calling wasn't meant to offend. It was a a joke, one I thought you might enjoy too. It's just my kind of humour. Sorry if I offended you!

About changing your vote, I can't really do that - but I can remove a vote from your own track and add one to the one above. The only difference is your name won't be shown next to the track your vote goes to, but that doesn't really matter.

.. done!

Stone Birds 03-17-2010 04:49 PM

thanks, and if you hadn't noticed i get offended about a lot of things, usually i'm not as mad as i seem

The Fascinating Turnip 03-17-2010 05:06 PM

Wild guess, but I'd say Anteater is responsible for:
Miles Davis - Concierto de Aranjuez (adagio)

+81 03-17-2010 05:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NumberNineDream (Post 837930)
Eco'ya donder Beni - Selda Bagcan
That one has to be +81's as he did send me this album in one of the weekly trades. I wonder why I gave him such a hard time about it then. I must've been pissed off when I wrote that review.
Anywho, I really liked it. Though I much prefer Dam Üstüne Çul Serer from that album, this one is pretty good too. It's a shame though, having this song end with a fade. True bummer.

I was just waiting for you to out me. Glad to see you like it a little more now now. That songs is the same as the one on the album I sent you but the tracks actually taken from another one of her albums called Vurulduk Ey Halkim Unutma Bizi.

Guybrush 03-17-2010 05:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Unchained Ballad (Post 838243)
Wild guess, but I'd say Anteater is responsible for:
Miles Davis - Concierto de Aranjuez (adagio)

Sorry, but .. Narp!

The Fascinating Turnip 03-18-2010 09:00 AM

Damn...well that's enough guessing for me :rolleyes:

NumberNineDream 03-18-2010 01:13 PM

^ I say, you (UB)suggested the Ozric Tentacles track.

And maybe Anteater suggested the Sir Richard Bishop one.

Quote:

Originally Posted by +81 (Post 838244)
I was just waiting for you to out me. Glad to see you like it a little more now now. That songs is the same as the one on the album I sent you but the tracks actually taken from another one of her albums called Vurulduk Ey Halkim Unutma Bizi.

I guess what pissed me off about it then, is the tag "Psych", and not the music itself. However, I think I got used to the truth that non-Orientals actually find our music "trippy".

+81 03-18-2010 02:24 PM

I don't weigh too much on genre tags. They give too much of a predisposition about the music and create expectations that often aren't met.

CanwllCorfe 03-20-2010 12:49 AM

Damn! I missed it :( Ah well. For what it's worth I was gonna send Kaveh Azizi - Tabriz and a Karsh Kale track but I don't remember what one

NumberNineDream 03-25-2010 01:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CanwllCorfe (Post 839171)
Damn! I missed it :( Ah well. For what it's worth I was gonna send Kaveh Azizi - Tabriz and a Karsh Kale track but I don't remember what one

I checked it on youtube, that would've worked nicely.

Quote:

Originally Posted by NumberNineDream (Post 838539)
^ I say, UB suggested the Ozric Tentacles track.

And maybe Anteater suggested the Sir Richard Bishop one.

So?

Guybrush 03-25-2010 01:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NumberNineDream (Post 838539)
^ I say, you (UB)suggested the Ozric Tentacles track.

And maybe Anteater suggested the Sir Richard Bishop one

Wow, somehow I missed this guess earlier :confused:

You are right and then you're wrong! Ozrics is UB's. :)

NumberNineDream 03-25-2010 01:41 AM

No worries :p:

Well UB's was kind of obvious...
With this theme, finding Ant's track's gonna be a challenge.

Guybrush 03-25-2010 01:46 AM

It has been going a little slow .. I almost wish I could guess. :p:

I just remembered I never finished my track summaries, so I'll so that later today.

Bulldog 03-26-2010 03:47 AM

Well, this is a bit bleak eh. Partly my fault, as I've downloaded it but still not listened to it. I'll have more time on my hands tomorrow, so I'll try to do so then.

Stone Birds 03-26-2010 06:32 AM

secret chiefs 3 - anteater
thievery corporation - zarko

Janszoon 03-26-2010 06:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bulldog (Post 841721)
Well, this is a bit bleak eh. Partly my fault, as I've downloaded it but still not listened to it. I'll have more time on my hands tomorrow, so I'll try to do so then.

Yeah, I'm in the same boat.

Guybrush 03-26-2010 07:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Stone Birds (Post 841757)
secret chiefs 3 - anteater
thievery corporation - zarko

Sorry Birds! None of those are right, but at least you've made future guesses easier by elimination. :)

Zarko 03-26-2010 05:46 PM

Yoko Kanno - BooBoo
Davis - The Bullet
No9Dreams - Mirah

Guybrush 03-26-2010 06:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Zarko (Post 842034)
Yoko Kanno - BooBoo
Davis - The Bullet
No9Dreams - Mirah

You got The Bullet :)

Mirah has already been guessed. It was Stone Birds!

NumberNineDream 03-26-2010 06:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Zarko (Post 842034)
No9Dreams - Mirah

Think more middle-east.
Actually that's the only song I didn't like in the comp.

Anteater 03-26-2010 09:03 PM

Janszoon - Both Secret Chiefs 3 tracks

Tore - Ravi Shankar

Guybrush 03-27-2010 03:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NumberNineDream (Post 842042)
Think more middle-east.
Actually that's the only song I didn't like in the comp.

It wasn't the only one for me, but I did find it hard to see how it fit in, aside from the title perhaps.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Antsy
Janszoon - Both Secret Chiefs 3 tracks

Tore - Ravi Shankar

Both wrong, but you may be on to something. :)

Stone Birds 03-29-2010 06:47 AM

aside from the fact she's from israel she's jewish the song is lyrically about a place in the middle east, some middle eastern instruments are used, what more do you want from her?

The Fascinating Turnip 03-29-2010 07:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NumberNineDream (Post 841178)
No worries :p:

Well UB's was kind of obvious...
With this theme, finding Ant's track's gonna be a challenge.

How dare you? :)

I say the Guy Manoukian and Al-Thawra tracks are #9's doing.

Guybrush 03-29-2010 07:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Unchained Ballad (Post 842845)
How dare you? :)

I say the Guy Manoukian and Al-Thawra tracks are #9's doing.

Right on the Guy Manoukian track! :)

The Fascinating Turnip 03-29-2010 07:56 AM

^ Hmm...no Al-Thawra hm?
Mouzanar, then?

Guybrush 03-29-2010 08:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Unchained Ballad (Post 842858)
^ Hmm...no Al-Thawra hm?
Mouzanar, then?

Yarp, that's the one :)

NumberNine's all guessed up!

NumberNineDream 03-29-2010 02:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Unchained Ballad (Post 842858)
^ Hmm...no Al-Thawra hm?
Mouzanar, then?

Thank you for proving that mine were as obvious xD

Quote:

Originally Posted by Stone Birds (Post 842839)
aside from the fact she's from israel she's jewish the song is lyrically about a place in the middle east, some middle eastern instruments are used, what more do you want from her?

Maybe some middle eastern music -_-
Stop getting so defensive, damn it.


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