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Rachid Taha

Made in Medina

  • AMG Review of Made in Medina

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    Jo-Ann Greene
    All Music Guide

    Rachid Taha is not the first artist to blend Arab and Western musical styles, but he is certainly one of the most innovative. Born in Algeria, but residing in France since age ten, Taha fronted a highly political punk band in his teens, then made his mark as an equally radical DJ before launching a solo career. Made in Medina is the latest in his string of crossover creations. Recorded on three continents and four countries (U.S., U.K., France, and Morocco), utilizing musicians from equally far flung locales, and overseen by long-time producer Steve Hillage, the album is brimming with the exotic and the familiar. With lyrics in English, French, and, at one point, Berber, the sleeve notes provide English translations and explain the songs' core message and musical roots. Like a sumptuous banquet, Medina is a rich mix of dishes, one that will tempt even the most jaded palette. Inevitably, it will be branded world music, a label guaranteed to scare off much of Taha's prospective audience. There's crunching punk numbers, as hardcore as any anarcho-punk band's, but sliced with echno beats, sure to appeal to Prodigy fans. Spanish-flavored numbers are perfect for the salsa crowd, Afro-pop with a syncopated beat are sure to capture eggae fans, and there's even a space rock number for the ambient/prog rockers. With lyrical themes that run the gambit from alienation to the spiritual, Taha's appeal across genres is evident. And while it may sound like a shopping list for an international emporium, in fact, Medina has an extremely coherent sound, built on prominent, danceable rhythms, strong melodies, and powerful vocals, all shot through with a Middle Eastern flavor. A truly world sound.

Rachid Taha: Made in Medina
over 2 years ago

I cannot believe I am just learning about this record. If Joe Strummer and Peter Gabriel recorded together, I think it would sound like this. From Taha's Wikipedia entry: "Rachid Taha (born 1958 in Oran, Algeria) is a French-Algerian musician. His music is influenced by many different styles such as raï, techno, rock and punk. Based in Paris...he usually sings in Arabic...Politically-engaged, ..

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Rachid Taha : Blood & Chocolate
over 2 years ago
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one way i can tell that i love an artist is when my vocabulary takes a belly flop to monosyllabic and dense. case in point: Rachid Taha: a dude who rocks my frocks. i don't know if he is known in America but he ought to be. he is bad-ass, he is killer, he nails it down and brings it home.Rachid Taha is Algerian-French. also, he was born in Algeria and is based in France. he sings in Arabic. his...

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Rachid Taha: Made in Medina
over 2 years ago

I cannot believe I am just learning about this record. If Joe Strummer and Peter Gabriel recorded together, I think it would sound like this. From Taha's Wikipedia entry: "Rachid Taha (born 1958 in Oran, Algeria) is a French-Algerian musician. His music is influenced by many different styles such as raï, techno, rock and punk. Based in Paris...he usually sings in Arabic...Politically-engaged, ..

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