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Single: Sidi Khouya
Nomad Soundsystem feat. P.R. Kantate
Label: Stock + Stein
2006
Nomad Soundsystem
Label: Stock + Stein
LC 15009
Distribution: Groove Attack, Cat.-No.: SSNOM107-5
2007
Compilations:
Oriental Garden VOL. 5 (Lolas World, Germany 2007), DJ Click Flavor (No Fridge, France 2007), India Club 3 (High Note Records, Taiwan 2007), Berlin Calling (Piranha, Germany 2007), Travel Compilation (Piranha, Germany 2007), Electronica Album (Platibus Records, U.K. 2007), Soundtrip: Northern Africa (Reise Know-How Sound, Germany 2008), 5 Jahre Folk´N´Fusion (Flowfish Records, Germany 2009)
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"An urban mix that chronicles Berlin´s multicultural beat in unique manner and invites to dance."
Goethe Institut Kairo 2009
"It’s the kind of melting-pot ensemble you find in futuristic novels, but rarely in the wild. ... And its music is equally polyglot: electronic beats and effects sweep through its sound, but the heart of its sound is in Mr. Sfaxi’s strong, melismatic singing and in the textures produced by the “real” instruments: guitar, bass and an arsenal of North African drums. Hints of rai, reggae, electronica and plain rock mingle freely and in shifting proportions."
The New York Times, by Allan Kozinn Nov. 6, 2007
"Is it world music? No. Is it drum&bass? Nope. Is it rai? Nopers. It´s Nomad SoundSystem."
Amsterdam Weekly
"Cool electrical sound, irresistible Grooves, Rai singing, Trance of the Gnawa brotherhood, forward-driving of guitar reef, Drum'n'Bass and each quantity of Maghreb flavours merges the system into one mixes, which it calls Oriental Electronics. Radio Multikulti before longer time had an eye already thrown on the eclectic five.... the Nomad SoundSystem, not only electrically, but really electrifying."
Radio Multikulti: CD of the week! 05/2007 by Peter Rixen
"The diversity of musical styles and instrumentation brought together in the band is in one sense derivative, however; the miracle of the group is the sheer fact that they can communicate with each other, let alone play music together."
Carnegie Hall Blog by Noah Block-Harley
"... Nomad SoundSystem from Berlin showed how the gap between Ethno, Pop and Electronic can be bridged over. … The contemporary eclectics consequently work on a well-contrived fusion of personal roots, traditional instruments and current technology. It's especially those formations who own the globalized future ... "
Norbert Krampf in Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, 08 June 2005
"... Two o'clock at night in Heinepark at the award winner concert the Tunisian showed not only having an excellent voice but his potential of a charming frontman. The five musicians from Berlin call their dance sound "Oriental Fusion Style", one could call it Elektro-Rai as well. The band is much more colourful than Berlin is ..."
Christian Rath in taz, 5 July 2005
"... Music for closing the eyes and listening to, for ecstatic dancing and rocking to. The band left the stage by passing through the audience by drumming heavily and laughing satisfied ..."
Skug, Journal for Music, Vienna; November 2005
"...Cool oriental tunes aimed at the club-dance floor, but with potential also in the pop market is the trademark of the polycultural quintet fronted by Tunisian singer Karim Sfaxi.…No wonder their debut album is now represented as a round, well crafted piece of art, well balanced between underground attitude and pop appeal, tradition and high tech."
Blue Rhythm Magazine by Tobias Maier
"... (The) hot-tempered concerts are a vital evidence for quality which is inherent in intercultural dialogues when participants are listening to each other seriously and their individual roots remain present ..."
Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, 13 Oktober 2005
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