borderline work ok, bloody good though, somewhat hypnotic actauly
borderline work ok, bloody good though, somewhat hypnotic actauly
jonjin wrote:Yep, I'd noticed. It was intended as a "if you like them, you might like these".stickman wrote:Nice band... my fave album from them is 'des par la nuit' or something like that. But much much more different than EST. We're talking an oud, flute and some arabic percussion players here ;)Anouar Brahem Trio
JJ
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stickman wrote:A bigfor "Seven Days of Falling", although I prefer Bugge Wesseltoft's "Moving" and "Sharing".
If you like, other artists to check out ....
Jan Gabarek
Nil Peter Molvaer
And in a similar vein but with an Arabic slant....
Anouar Brahem Trio
But I'm currently listening to Supertramp, so my taste is suspect.
to Jan Garbarek, Nils Petter Molvaer (Khmer went down well at the last Edinburgh gathering) & Anouar Brahem.
Also: The Necks - Chemist (the latest one), Hanging Gardens or Aether;
or, on a slightly different note `cos guitar-based, Bill Frisell - Ghost Town, Blues Dream or Gone, Just like a Train.
Oh, if you like Brahem & Molvaer, check out Dhafer Youssef`s Divine Shadows (Algerian oud player, album featuring heavy involvement of Ayvind Aarset).
Happy listening!
Boxer