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Persian and Middle Eastern Percussion

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Download links and information about Persian and Middle Eastern Percussion by Zarbang. This album was released in 2005 and it belongs to World Music genres. It contains 6 tracks with total duration of 56:49 minutes.

Artist: Zarbang
Release date: 2005
Genre: World Music
Tracks: 6
Duration: 56:49
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Zarbi-e-Raast 15:52
2. Rumba de Cajon (featuring Hakim Ludin) 2:51
3. Circle in Seven 9:32
4. Dream Song 10:43
5. Cycle of Fire 13:37
6. Cycling Feast 4:14

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A collection of percussionists, primarily Iranian (though mostly expatriates) with an Afghani master thrown in for good measure. Here, they do a fair amount of improvisation along with a few original compositions. The various percussion of the Middle East provides a colorful palette to work with in itself, but on top of that base coat, they include some Spanish percussion (primarily the cajon and congas), the santur (which adds a massive melodic ability to the proceedings), and a couple of wind instruments. By including the additional instruments, they break out of the mold of purely dombak-dominated Middle Eastern percussion, but by remaining improvisatory and exploratory, they don't fall into the set dastgah modes and the like. Musically, one of the better percussion-based albums of the last few years. Not solely "world music," but the additional instrumentation does tend to keep the album in an extra-cultural mode. A great example of what can happen when a couple of cultures come together musically, but neither politely defer to one another nor simply dominate the affair.