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<atom:feed xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"><atom:id>http://afropopshop.org/</atom:id><atom:title>New Music From DuOud on Calabash Music</atom:title><atom:updated>2008-11-21T03:00:52Z</atom:updated><atom:link href="http://afropopshop.org//world/publisher/artistView/action/getfeed/item_id/37830/feedtype/102/output/feed/atom.xml" rel="self"/><atom:author><atom:name>The Calabash Music Team</atom:name><atom:email>support@calabashmusic.com</atom:email></atom:author><atom:entry><atom:title>Wild Serenade</atom:title><atom:id>http://duoud.afropopshop.org/#album_37895</atom:id><atom:updated>2006-11-17T03:00:35Z</atom:updated><atom:link href="http://duoud.afropopshop.org/#album_37895"/><atom:summary>Music from Wild Serenade</atom:summary><atom:content type="html"><![CDATA[<img src='http://files.afropopshop.org/images/37895/wild_serenade_100.jpg'>Smadj and Mehdi Haddab, children of the Parisian musical turmoil of the 90&rsquo;s, have chosen the oud, just like one chooses one&rsquo;s favorite pastry: with an accepted greed, without fear nor complex. For a long time, the oriental-electronic producer and the Ekova magician-member have satisfied their need to play in their favorite bars or in the intimacy of a party among friends. With this very simplicity they decided to record the fruit of their night drifting under the project name DuOud. Respectfully insolent with the instrument tradition, alternating &ldquo;classical&rdquo; Arab tunes and personal compositions, warmth of the acoustic instrument and electronic saturation, the two companions even invited some colleagues to share their joy (particularly the Bum Cello&rsquo;s &ldquo;fireworks makers&rdquo;).]]></atom:content></atom:entry><atom:entry><atom:title>Sakat</atom:title><atom:id>http://duoud.afropopshop.org/#album_48863</atom:id><atom:updated>2006-11-17T03:00:35Z</atom:updated><atom:link href="http://duoud.afropopshop.org/#album_48863"/><atom:summary>Music from Sakat</atom:summary><atom:content type="html"><![CDATA[<img src='http://files.afropopshop.org/images/48863/sakat_100.jpg'>For their second record, the electro-traditional combo Duoud explores the Yemen ancestral musical traditions identifying the &ldquo;gimmicks&rdquo;, accenting a particular technique on the oud, revealing its hidden grooves, and the haunting refrains. Released on the 9th of March 2006.]]></atom:content></atom:entry></atom:feed>
