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Showing posts with label Karim Baggili Quartet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Karim Baggili Quartet. Show all posts

Monday, 1 November 2010

Léa and Kash لــيـَـا و كــاش ♪ Karim Baggili كــَريــم بــقــالــي



Album :
Léa & Kash لــيـَـا و كــاش
Artist :
Karim Baggili كــَريــم بــقــالــي
Index :
Language : Instrumental - Spanish - English - Arabic - French
Country : Belgium/"Yugoslavia"/Jordan - Belgium - Canada - Mexico
Melodies :
[.01.] Consejo Del Tiempo • [.02.] Tango Mystic • [.03.] Tanto Poco • [.04.] 13,7 • [.05.] Élément 7 • [.06.] Albi Badawi • [.07.] Moto Trankil • [.08.] Arthur Planck • [.09.] Léa • [.10.] Léa & Kash • [.11.] Pay Cash • [.12.] Sutra • [.13.] Patte D'ours
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Saturday, 1 March 2008

Cuatro con Cuatro -:- Karim Baggili Quartet

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The Ensemble
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Karim
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Album : Cuatro con Cuatro

Artist :Karim Baggili Quartet

Melodies :
-01- Septime
-02- Taxim
-03- Zayak
-04- Mr Lee-05- Cuatro Con Cuatro
-06- La Ilorona
-07- Incertitude
-08- Mr Lee 2, Be Water My Friend
-09- Nasreddine
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Karim Baggili Quartet Website
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Born in Belgium in 1976 with Jordanian and Yugoslavian origins, Karim Baggili , is a young composer, self-taught guitarist and ud player. He began playing the electric guitar at the age of 16. At 20, he starts working the different techniques of the flamenco guitar and acquires an Arabic lute (Ud) during one of his many trips to Jordan.
His first CD was released in 2002 and he takes part in many CD recordings. He composes the music of several documentaries and one short film.
He plays in several groups like Traces, Dazibao and Turdus Philomelos. He also plays with jazz pianist Nathalie Loriers and takes part on stage and in studio with the English singer Melanie Gabriel.
Today, he performs with three exceptional musicians in his new band "Karim Baggili Quartet". His group was born while meeting musicians of different horizons. Every instrument brought a new dimension and stamp to the existing pieces. The cello strengthens the rhythmic aspect of the flamenco and brings sweetness to its lyrical side. The flute brings the sound of the jazz flamenco already used by numerous groups in Spain. As for the different percussions (Cajon, darbouka, maracas, banked, etc.), they offer a rich palette in tones and South American rhythms.The compositions created since then are thought out and written specifically for these new optics. Although a new group, they hold promise for a very bright future.
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