Huda Asfour - Mars جاي ورايحة

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Artist: Huda Asfour
Album: Mars جاي ورايحة

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Review by Emre Şahinler

Huda Asfour's latest album, Mars جاي ورايحة, is a stunning display of her vocal prowess and songwriting skills. The album features a mix of traditional Arabic music and modern pop, creating a unique sound that is both catchy and heartfelt.

From the opening track "Mars," listeners are immediately drawn in by Huda's powerful voice and the infectious melody. The album continues with tracks like "Wainik" and "Ana Albi," which showcase Huda's ability to convey deep emotions through her music.

One of the standout tracks on the album is "Ya Habibi," a beautiful love song that highlights Huda's versatility as a singer. She effortlessly switches between different vocal styles, from the soft and tender to the powerful and passionate.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Sama'i - سماعي6:35
Al Yasamine (Instrumental) - (الياسمين (موسيقى10:16
Al Yasamine (Jasmine) - الياسمين9:33
Julnar - جلنار8:08
Jay W'Ray'ha (Back And Forth) - جاي و رايحة4:26
Lastou Shay'aa (I Am Nothing) - لست شي2:39
Loure - لور6:03

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Credits

RoleCredit
BouzoukiNadim Khoury
ClarinetKinan Azmeh
Composed ByHuda Asfour
Double BassKris Funn
OudHuda Asfour
VocalsHuda Asfour
PercussionJohn Hadfield

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About Huda Asfour

Huda Asfour is a performer, composer and engineer who has worked, studied, and collaborated with artists in Tunisia, Gaza, Ramallah, Egypt, Lebanon and the United States. Hudas formal training in music began in Tunis at the age of 13, though her musical origins began much earlier, among a family of musicians. In 1996, she joined the National Conservatory of Music in Gaza and later, in Ramallah she was mentored by Khaled Jubran at the Edward Said Music Conservatory. In 2002, Huda joined Al Urmawi Center for Mashriq Music. As part of her tenure at Al Urnawi, Huda attended multiple workshops for young musicians covering the fundamentals of Irani and Indian music as it relates to Maqam. Huda also trained under the famous Qanoun player Said Rajab in Cairo, Egypt. In 2004, Huda, together with Tamer Abu Ghazaleh, co-founded Jehar band, a musical experiment which molded Arabic folk and the classical Levantine Arabic repertoire from their traditional presentations into reinterpretations that would be relatable to young Palestinians emerging from the siege of the Second Intifada. Hudas debut release Mars, Back and Forth (2009) is another progressive experimentation and reinterpretation of familiar Arabic styles alongside a compelling push for the inter-stellar home, self, and futurism. Mars features Kinan Azmeh (clarinet), John Hadfield (percussion), Kris Funn (contrabass) and Nadim Khoury (buzuq). For Huda, Mars was her search for home and for identity: a trip to a world without borders, undefined by labels and boundaries. The god of war, that shaped early years, from the mountains of Lebanon where was born during the Israeli invasion, to the early years of the Second Intifada (uprising) in Ramallah. Huda is the recipient of the 2009 Production Cultural Program by Al Mawred Al Thaqafi and the 2014 music production grant from the Arab Fund for Arts and Culture. The latter funded the recording of Asfours second album, which is scheduled for release on May 18th, 2018. Since the release of Mars, Huda has published a 15-minute original film score for the short film Blue Dive by the Egyptian film maker Mostafa Youssef. In collaboration with Sri Lankan American poet, Gowri Koneswaran, Huda has premiered the multimedia performance Yasmneen, featuring the Syrian flamenco dancer Wathec Sleiman and Canadian tap dancer Melissa Frakman, in Washington DC. More recently she also recorded an improvisational album with the group DUNUM. Huda is also a co-founder of the DC Palestinian Film and Arts Festival (dcpfaf.org), a volunteer run 501C3 organization and was its managing director for the 2016 cycle. In addition to her work as a musician, Huda also conducts biomedical engineering research as a full-time post-doctoral scientist in the department of pharmacology and physiology the George Washington University.
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Summary by Emre Şahinler

Mars جاي ورايحة is a must-listen for fans of Arabic music and anyone who appreciates great vocals and songwriting. Huda Asfour has truly outdone herself with this album, and it's sure to be a favorite among music lovers for years to come.

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