Ahlam lyrics
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Artist's albums
Majareeh Series Intro
2023 · single
Sidi Wesalak Live 2023
2023 · single
Talq Al Mohaia
2023 · single
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2023 · single
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2023 · single
Hend Al3taa
2023 · single
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2023 · single
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2023 · single
Rezq El Wared
2023 · EP
Lailat Fnanat Al Arab Part 4
2022 · album
Tajahal
2022 · single
Lailat Fnanat Al Arab Part 3
2022 · album
Ahlam Fananat Al Aarab Concert Part 2
2022 · album
Omy Hamda
2022 · single
Sqoor
2022 · single
Ezz We Fakhr
2022 · single
Lailat Fnanat Al Arab Part 1
2022 · album
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2022 · single
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2022 · single
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2022 · single
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2022 · single
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Biography
The second of the Moroccan electro-trad bands to have their music distributed by the Barbarity label in Switzerland (Aisha Kandisha's Jarring Effects were the first). By the standards of world music, Ahlam is unusual, employing traditional instruments such as djembe and mandolin, and rai-type vocals, against some electric guitar, bass, and electronic sampling. By the standards of Moroccan music, they're downright radical, not only in their mix'n'match of indigenous music with modern Western rock, dance, and dub, but in their lyrical attitude. The liner notes to their first album, for instance, advocate a "non-violent intifada"; one of the tracks is meant to be a "call for peace between Araba & Jews." That debut record, Revolt Against Reason, was a smorgasbord of Moroccan pop and left-field sound effects and electronics. Bill Laswell co-produced the second album, Messages from Arabs, which has a more club-friendly feel (especially in the programming and sampling), but loses some of the unpredictable inspiration of the previous recording. ~ Richie Unterberger, Rovi