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 Dhafer Youssef - Arranger, Oud, Producer, Sounds, Vocals
 Deepak Ram - Bansuri
 Dieter Ilg - Bass (Acoustic)
 Doug Wimbish - Bass (Electric), Electronics
 Markus Stockhausen - Flugelhorn, Piccolo Trumpet, Trumpet
 Mino Cinelu - Drums, Percussion, Sound Effects
 Will Calhoun - Drums, Loops
 Wolfgang Muthspiel - Guitar
 
 * Caroline Mardok - Photography
 * Christian Heck - Engineer
 * Hyou Vielz - Photography
 * Peter Karl - Engineer
 * Ssirus Pakzad - Photography
 * Steve Arguelles - Editing, Engineer, Mixing, Producer
 * Wolfgang Meyscheider - Mastering
 
 Tunisian-born oud performer/vocalist Dhafer Youssef attains a happy medium while integrating the oud (an Arabic lute instrument) with jazzy grooves and wide-ranging improvisational forums. On this outing, the artist crafts an appealing worldbeatjazz scenario partly due to his nimble plucking and mood-evoking unison choruses with trumpeter Markus Stockhausen. There's also a drum'n'bass element here, as the leader utilizes the talents of ex-Living Colour rhythmic aces Will Calhoun (drums) and Doug Wimbish (bass). Jazz guitarist Wolfgang Muthspiel adds textural patterns to many of these pieces while embarking on a pleasant mainstream jazz-based solo passage on the piece entitled "Farha." Youssef also displays a multi-octave vocal range on several tracks -- as he renders wordless vocals that often conjure up notions of religiously inclined mantras. A good portion of this affair features lightly rumbling percussion vamps intertwined with North African modalities and alternating dialogue among the soloists. A nice effort that ages well upon repeated spins.
 --- Glenn Astarita, All Music Guide
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