Abdel Rahman El Bacha | pl

Brahman was formed in Tokyo in 1995 and soon began playing live shows around Japan. They quickly established a following with their individual rock/punk style and in November 1996 released "Grope Our Way" a mini-album. Their popularity throughout Japan blossomed and enabled them to tour the nation extensively and follow up quickly with another high quality mini-album titled "Wait and Wait" in October 1997. 1998 was an exciting year for Brahman as word spread and kids flocked to the bands shows. The highlight of their career to date came by playing at the legendary AIR-JAM show in Tokyo in front...
Rahman Asadollahi is an Azerbaijani garmon player. In 1995 he won the first prize at the "All European Accordion and Harmonica Championship" in Switzerland - 650 players participated there. At the first annual "San Francisco World Music Festival" in 2000 Asadollahi was a featured master artist. .
Born in Beirut, Lebanon, on 13 February 1983, Bachar Khalife’s first encounter with stones was when his comrade Kifah, hiding in a tree, threw a well-sized rock that hit him in the head. That was his first encounter with stones. In 1988 he was transferred to Algiers. The day after his arrival, he fell in the Chriaa mountains. They covered his injured head with a piece of bread. That day, all of them raised their two fingers up in solidarity. A year later it was off to Paris, where he would be kept for the next 19 years. At the...
Abdel Ali Slimani was born in the U Anasser District of Algiers, the heart of a vibrant cosmopolitan port with one eye on Europe, the other on Africa. Music was a pervasive aspect of his childhood, from traditional Saharan and Berber dances, to Western funk, to reggae and Arab styles. During his teens he witnessed the explosion of Rai music, a youthful revolution headed by Khaled. Ali was entranced and dreamed of becoming a singer. After traveling and working around Europe he settled in England, where he became known as a DJ and Rai enthusiast amongst the North African community...