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    Kadero
     
    Perdu
    In his twelve very distinctive compositions Kadero unfolds the entire magic of raї and develops it into an electrifying mix of afro, jazz and pop.
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    Mohamed Swawah
     
    Egyptian Mawal
    Sofi Music
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    Aisha Kandisha's Jarring Effects
     
    El Haoua - Live
    Moroccan Beats, Live.
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    Aisha Kandisha's Jarring Effects
     
    Koyo Habib
    The originators of Arabic electronica & dub
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    Hamid Baroudi
     
    Sidi
    Algerian Pop
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    Mara & Jalal
     
    Immigri
    Moroccan Rai reggae and dub
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    Amira SAqati
     
    Agdal Reptiles On Majoun
    Moroccan Dance and Electronica
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    Amira Saqati
     
    Al Bharr
    Oriental and Moroccan Fusions; melting Moroccan Raï, Gnawa, Berber and Egyptian Jeel roots basics with diverse dance / ambient expressions.
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    Ahlam
     
    Les Riam
    North African Rai and Arabic crossover electronica
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    Ahlam
     
    Revolt Against Reason
    Arabic and Moroccan Sub-Pop, The garage version of Khaled
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    Top Albums

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    Various
    2006 Lo-Budget Love Music Compilation CD
    Our panel of five experts in the music industry has spoken. This compilation CD offers some of the best worldbeat music around, ranging from Afro-beats to Latin Jazz; from Folky Pop to R&B/Soul. It's On.
    The artists on this compilation CD include: Ruth Van der Marck-Koenders - She has been writing music for many years in a language that’s spoken only in Suriname (Sranan Tongo). Her inspiration for writing stems from the diverse heritage that makes up Songu community. In her youth, Ruth played flute in several traveling bands, supporting her family through the pursuit of a deep rooted passion for making music that people like. Her song "Boni doro," which tells the story of a slave who fled to freedom and raised an army with other maroons to fight off the Dutch slavemasters won the prestigious Suripop Award. Ruth is joined by her teenage daughter, Chantel Romeo, who offers a beautiful vocal performance in "Pasensi kado." This song earned Ruth a special cash grand prize from the executive producers of this compilation CD. Santa Mamba - This band is compared to such groups as Santana, Los Lobos, and Mana. They fuse rock and funk with Latin rhythms to form an infectious and reliable sound. Having performed together for more than 10 years, the band is seasoned enough to form a kind of National Geographic Explorer soundtrack. According to George W. Carroll of ejazznews, "[what you hear is anything but tepid music. On the contrary, this group plays with an ethos so effusive, fiery, pungent, peppery & passionate." Suzana - Born in Lisbon, Suzana partnered with Marco Quelhas to create a beautiful song "Promessa perdida," which has its U.S. debut on the 2006 Lo-Budget Love compilation. From Fado singer to television star, Suzana has earned numerous credits, including several Top 10 radio slots throughout Europe and a host of fans from around the world. Cody Navarro - According to Cody, "[without making music, there is no happiness for me; but even still, creating this art is not enough. Each day, I discipline and dedicate myself to preparing for success in the music business by educating myself, sharpening my presentation, investigating new opportunities and building relationships with other artists." This Femmes qui rock enjoys performing music that shows us how dark emotions can be used to uplift the mind, body and soul. A native of Colorado with Latin decent, there is little question that Cody has a passionate voice that makes for passionate music. Sinem - "To me success is measured by one’s growth…knowing when to listen and when to let it go," says Sinem (pronounced "C"-nem). Like the translation of this ancient Turkish word, Sinem writes and delivers musical performances that stem deep from within the heart. As a German-born American with Turkish family roots, she is already to captivate and inspire audiences through her soulful vocals fronted by Middle-eastern and Asian rhythms. Moreover, Sinem is no newcomer to the small screen. Her television credits include CNN Turk and the "The Turkish Hour" among others. Andrei Popescu - Born in Romania, Andrei has been described as obsessed with music. When his family moved to The Netherlands in the early 90’s it was time for this young virtuoso (who plays guitar, piano and drums) to formalize his instincts for making good music. This is exactly what he did as a student at the Conservatory of Rotterdam. The energy and groove of Andrei’s music is sure to make you appreciate this personal quote from the artist "[basically, I just want to be able to makes a living out of what I do best." Andrei is a genius when it comes to creating song structure that transcends time lines. Khaled Habib - From Algeria to Sweden, Khaled Habib presents a musical style of great energy and delightful variances, drawing from his many years as a sideman in Italy, South Africa, and France. Khaled is also a musical composer for film and theater. Under the direction of Robert Lepage, he composed most of the score for "Nattbok" (a film by Carl Genrik Svenstedt). What appears on the 2006 Lo-Budget Love compilation CD is the first in a trilogy entitled "Sahara Blues." This song takes its from raï music mixed with traditional jazz. Cellar Club - "Just pure and raw talent," say Donny Neufess of Broadjam. Irish lead vocalist, Paul McDonnell has a wonderful voice that swells as he casually takes you for a ride up and down the musical scale in "Josephine" (fronted by Dave Molloy on guitar). This song, which appears on the 2006 Lo-Budget Love compilation CD, received the highest positive responses for a song by an unsigned artist on Irish National Radio. Etcetera - Guillermo Albelo, songwriter from Canary Island (Spain), is certainly one to embrace many cultural streams as part of the creative process. When asked what he felt makes for a successful song, Guillermo said "[a song have [sic to be magic, a mix of good melody, harmony and excellent lyrics." Doubtlessly he achieved this in the winning song could not be more true evident than it appears in the song "You Can Dream." The music is fresh and charming, with hints of great Catalanian poetry, pop rhythms, and a strong sense of humor. Grupopala - Brasil natives, Samyla Francis Ribeiro, Mc Graveto, Victor Hugo de Oliveira Azevedo, and Marcone Ferreira Ramos are producers of a new wave of music in South America that fuses rap, hip hop and Caribbean rhythms which they refer to as "freelance." Their music critiques a life experience that is as varied as those of its members, but none as powerful as the call for the younger generation to go beyond what the media reports in order to find their own voice. With the help of several local DJ’s, the band has taken the club scene by storm and they continue to be a positive influence through regular television appearances and live performances. There is also a BONUS TRACK written and performed by Kwanza Jones, her anthem for a successful climb to the summit of Mt. Kilimanjaro in Tanzania.
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    Mo'rockin
    Sands of time
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    farid
    Rai Instrumental Vol-1
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    Kokolo
    More Consideration
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    Various
    World Festival of Sacred Music - The Americas
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      Top Songs

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      1.
      Babour
      Maghrebika with Bill Laswell
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      2.
      Al Insan
      Maghrebika with Bill Laswell
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