Hamid El Shaeri - Reet

WORLD' FREQUENCIES
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Hamid Al Shaeri - Dari Demou'ek (Libya, 1983)

Abdelhamid Ali Ahmed al-Shaeri, better known as Hamid al-Shaeri, is an Egyptian-Libyan singer, songwriter, and producer who lives in Egypt. He is considered one of the most influential figures in Arabic pop and is credited with incorporating Western musical styles of synth-pop, Western dance, and funk influences, along with traditional Arabic musical characteristics, which became known as El Geel.

#coeworldmusic #libya
 
King Hannah - Lily Pad (Official Audio)

#onealbumamonth June 2024 with Hannah and Craig
 
Absolute Body Control - Is There An Exit?
The 45 RPM Is there an exit/I'm leaving is a must-have.
 
4 months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days (dinner scene)

"4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days"
by Cristian Mungiu (2007)

starring Anamaria Marinca
Laura Vasiliu
and Vlad Ivanov

#35mm
 
Byard Lancaster & Keno Speller - Sweet Evil Miss Kisianga [US/France] Eclectic Jazz (1974)

Byard Lancaster (4 out of 5)
"Sweet Evil Miss" Kisianga" from: Exactement
1974 (Palm)

#jazzlegends
 
MARIO ACQUAVIVA - Il Nome Che Non C'è (1987)

I’m sharing this piece, introducing it to those who don't know it as a masterpiece of Italian song. Musically, even if the lyrics were a bunch of nonsense, it would still be a wonderful piece produced to very high standards. But it also features a very beautiful and poetic text, which makes it quite a dilemma... And his albums are great from start to finish.

"It will really be your name that isn't there, searching for another love."
 
Feelings

#myunknowns
 
Tears For Fears - Everybody Wants To Rule The World (Official Music Video)
If I were asked what a good pop song is, I wouldn’t hesitate: this one.
 
Dimitri From Paris - A Night At The Playboy Mansion
Inspired by the recent and incisive review from @[ZiOn] regarding works by DJs, here’s what Dimitri from Paris proposed in 2000. Intrigued by the beautiful cover of the record and remembering the many nights spent in nightclubs during the '70s and '80s, I discovered a refined DJ skillfully blending rhythms and harmonies infused with jazz, samba, and funk. My memory took me back to a time when dancing was a prelude to exciting romantic encounters, while the soundtrack played a secondary role. I had other things on my mind rather than evaluating the work of DJs. With Dimitri from Paris's work, I changed my mind and hats off to his recording at the villa of the late Hugh Hefner (who knows how many breathtaking beauties were dancing at that moment...). Enjoy listening without expecting anything more than good music and good rhythm.