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Mohammad is the doom chamber music project of Coti K, Ilios and Nikos Veliotis formed in 2009 in Athens, Greece. Having worked separately in the experimental field they decided to join forces in order to study and work on the principles of inter-modulation using contra-bass (Coti K), oscillators (Ilios) and cello (Nikos Veliotis). Coti K left the group in 2015. http://www.mohammad.gr .
Dol Ammad es un grupo de metal griego, formado en 2000 por el teclista Thanasis Lightbridge. Dol Ammad tiene ciertas similitudes con grupos como Therion, Luca Turilli, Ayreon, Aina por la utilización de su instrumentación. En algunas partes se puede recordar a Ozric Tentacles, principalmente en el uso de los sintetizadores. Cuenta con el apoyo vocal de un catorce miembros del coro divididos en categorias vocales: - Soprano: Mary Palaska, Kortessa Tsifodimou, Alexandra Voulgari - Alto: Vicky Alexaki, Sofia Patsi, Maria Stolaki, Ntina Strani - Tenor: Alexandros Barmpas, Panos Iampoultakis, Themis Mpasdekis, Anestis Papageorgiou - Bass: Kyriakos Chouvardas, Petros Moraitis,...
Idris Muhammad nace en New Orleáns (1939) en el seno de una familia de músicos. Comienza a estudiar la batería a la edad de seis años y su primer trabajo como profesional lo hizo cuando tenía doce años tocando en el Mardi Grass Festival. A los quince años ya estaba trabajando con Fats Domino con el cual grabó un disco legendario titulado "Blueberry Hill". En 1959 graba junto a Joe Jones el disco "You talk too much", y más tarde acompaña en sus giras a Roberta Flack, participando también en las grabaciones de sus discos: "Feel Like Making Love", "Jessie...
In the last five years, this reigning "prince" of the underground dance music scene, DJ JIHAD MUHAMMAD has captured the souls of the populace. He has secured a loyal following of energetic house music heads and soulful "garage" purists who march to the beat of his drum. A Newark, NJ native, his "ear" for music developed listening to the latest hits his family members would bring home. "They used to play all the new cuts that were out at the time…Then , they showed me how to dance to them”. Everything from Gladys Knight, Minnie Ripperton, Brick, Jean Carn, Patti...
Afghan rebâb virtuoso Ustad Mohammad Omar, who was born sometime in the early 20th century, came to the United States in 1974 to Seattle’s University of Washington as an artist-in residence in the ethnomusicology department. On 18 November 1974, he gave his only U.S. concert, at the university’s Meany Hall. He was accompanied by 24-year-old Zakir Hussain, a budding Indian tabla player. Hussain went on to become a world-renowned tabla virtuoso. Ustad Mohammad Omar returned to Afghanistan after his year in Seattle and died in 1980. .