V/A Habibi Funk 2: An Eclectic Selection From The Arab World Part 2 2XLP
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Second comp of amazing Arab jams from HABIBI FUNK!
Explore some new, funky sounds!
Second compilation by Habibi Funk, following the success of the first part, featuring a wide range of music from North Africa and the Middle East. This compilation of songs is not meant as a historic reflection of popular music of the "Arab world." It is a very personal selection of songs we grew to like at Habibi Funk. It is music that historically never existed as a unified musical genre. We think it's important to make this distinction and to have the listener understand that the majority of the music on this compilation does not come from the highly famous names of the musical spectrum of North Africa and the Middle East. Instead, the final body compiled for this record consists of some - at least for us - nichey pearls and often overlooked artists; resulting in a diverse range of styles from Egyptian organ funk, disco sounds from Morocco, an example of the lively reggae scene of Libya, political songs from Lebanon, soundtrack music from Algeria, a musical union between Kenya and Oman, and much more.
Explore some new, funky sounds!
Second compilation by Habibi Funk, following the success of the first part, featuring a wide range of music from North Africa and the Middle East. This compilation of songs is not meant as a historic reflection of popular music of the "Arab world." It is a very personal selection of songs we grew to like at Habibi Funk. It is music that historically never existed as a unified musical genre. We think it's important to make this distinction and to have the listener understand that the majority of the music on this compilation does not come from the highly famous names of the musical spectrum of North Africa and the Middle East. Instead, the final body compiled for this record consists of some - at least for us - nichey pearls and often overlooked artists; resulting in a diverse range of styles from Egyptian organ funk, disco sounds from Morocco, an example of the lively reggae scene of Libya, political songs from Lebanon, soundtrack music from Algeria, a musical union between Kenya and Oman, and much more.
- 1 Haditouni - Douaa
- 2 Music de Carneval - Magdy El Hussainy
- 3 Ahl Jedba - Fadoul
- 4 Sultan Qaboos Song - Sal Davis
- 5 Heik Ha Nishtghil - Munir Khauli
- 6 Zina - Ouiness
- 7 Ya Aen Daly - Najib Al Housh
- 8 Badala Zamana - Zohra
- 9 Casbah - Ahmed Malek
- 10 El Fen - Aït Meslayene
- 11 Reet - Hamid El Shaeri
- 12 Tendme - Hamid El Shaeri
- 13 Free Blow - Tony Benn Feghaly