Shri Durga

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Total Tracks: 7   Total Length: 62:18

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John Schaefer

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04.22.11
DJ Cheb I Sabbah, Shri Durga
2002 | Label: Six Degrees Records / IODA

If ever a man had a right to put those two letters in front of his name, it's Cheb I Sabbah. Chebbi, as he's known, was one of the original DJs in the discotheques of Paris in the '60s. Born in Algeria (Cheb I Sabbah is his nom de disque), he has long been a fan of Indian classical music, and after moving to the Bay Area he began in the '80s to present a series of world music concerts. On Shri Durga he invites some top-shelf Indian singers and musicians to contribute music specifically for an album of sampled, sequenced and processed sound. Treating his source material with respect — but also with an unfailing sense of the groove — Chebbi creates an organic blend of South Asian classical music and modern electronic dance. Similarly, check out his more recent La Kahena, which focuses on singers from North Africa, the Near East and Israel.

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One of the best of embedding western music while having the eastern recordings still be themselves, not some techno smash hit for e-trippin' sixteen year olds. If you like downtempo and traditional Indian, you'll like his work.

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on of the best

Brainphart

great recording... check out genetic drugs if you like this...

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Interesting mix, but....

muchomochi

There's better out there. On the plus side, Cheb I Sabbah retains the original music without heavy doses of electronica or drumbeats but some pieces tend to have longwinded introductions (street sounds, etc) to the songs. Check out Blue Planet's Masala or Peace for Kabul in similar genre but with far more interesting rythms and diversification.

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buddhagirl

a remarkable blend of east meets west meets all sorts of things inbetween... spiritually funky, vibrant... lush layers, beautiful voices & sounds of India, traditional and techno... Shri Durga is one of my best finds on emusic

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Most Asian-European dance fusion of the ’90s has come from London’s Asian Underground scene, and has drawn primarily on bhangra sources for its Asian content. DJ Cheb i Sabbah’s project, on the other hand, is based on classical traditions, specifically the Hindustani music of northern India; perhaps not surprisingly, the music is accordingly less dancehall-oriented, though DJ Cheb (with the help of bassist Bill Laswell and drummer Kevin Carnes, among others) does indeed lay on the funky beats in most cases. But all of the compositions are based on traditional ragas, and the beats often come after prolonged and contemplative preludes, during which the raga is stated in its traditional vocal or traditional setting. On “Ganga Dev,” for example, the singer starts off accompanied only by a drone, and is then joined by tabla and sitar after a couple of minutes, and only then do Laswell’s bass and Carnes’ drums come in to funk things up. Most tracks follow this pattern, and the overall effect is more soothing than booty-moving. If you want to party, pick up Maha Maya, the companion album to this one which features many of the same compositions in clubbier mixes. This one’s for the chill-out room. Both are highly recommended. – Rick Anderson

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