Groovy baby! Get your "Habibi Funk" on with the 3rd edition of remixed 60s/70s Arab songs

Published July 6th, 2015 - 09:27 GMT
Habibi Funk is Jakarta Records first sub-label for Arabic music from the 1970s. (Da-what.com)
Habibi Funk is Jakarta Records first sub-label for Arabic music from the 1970s. (Da-what.com)

Here's a short note from Jannis himself: "Earlier this month I was in North Africa for another digging trip and ended up finding quite some records I didn’t know before or I had no copy of so I felt it was time for another mix. After every mix I make I feel like, 'Uhh, getting enough records I like for the next one will be tough'. But every time I end up getting proven wrong by the rich musical heritage of Arabic musicians that worked on combining local influences with western musical traditions. Just like Dalton, the Tunisian band we just re-released on our new Habibi Funk label, who are also prominently featured on this mix.

Apart from the Dalton re-release that you can hear on our soundcloud we are working on rereleasing Fadoul’s music, Morocco’s answer to James Brown, who was also featured on the first two mixes. The artist himself passed in the early 90s but thru a countless number of leads we luckily ended up finding his family in Morocco, one of the highlights of my last trip but more from this later.

For now please enjoy the new mix featuring music from Sudan, Morocco, Tunisia, Egypt and Lebanon."

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