solipsistic NATION No. 56: Cheb i Sabbah
September 21, 2007
On today’s show we’re joined by special guest, Cheb i Sabbah.
Cheb represents, in part, the transition when DJs went from spinning music to producing music. Whereas DJ Shadow dug through crates to find the rare vinyl he would use to create his masterpiece album, Entroducing…, Cheb traveled to places like India and North Africa to record traditional music for his albums such as Shri Durga and La Kahena.
This week on solipsistic NATION we’re going to talk with Cheb and listen to a restrospective mix of his musical career so far. I want to thank Six Degrees Records and Cheb i Sabbah for making this week’s show possible.
Photo credit: James A.K.A. “cookiecrook”
- Cheb i Sabbah “Govinda”
- Interview with Cheb i Sabbah
- Cheb i Sabbah “Raja Vedalu”
- Cheb i Sabbah “Radhe Krishna (The Babu Chandidasa Mix)”
- Cheb i Sabbah “Ganga Dev (The Prakriti - Purusha Mix River of Mercury)”
- Cheb i Sabbah “Rupa Tujhe Deva (The Karsh Kale Gopi Girl Mix)”
- Cheb i Sabbah “Shri Durga (FunDaMental Organic Chill Mix)”
- Cheb i Sabbah “Jarat Fil Hub (Love’s Chalice)”
- Cheb i Sabbah “Im Ninalou (The Groovio Deep End Remix)”
- Cheb i Sabbah “Esh ‘Dani, Alash Mshit (The Rai of Light Club Remix)”
- Interview with Cheb i Sabbah
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Hey Bazooka Joe,
Just wanted to drop an email and say that I really enjoy listening to solipsistic NATION when I workout or doing work on the computer.
I found your show through ‘Most People Are DJs’ when you were a guest DJ there.
Keep up the great work!
JJL
JJL,
Thanks for downloading the solipsistic NATION! I can’t promise that each show will be great to work out to but I can guarantee that each edition of solipsistic NATION will feature top notch electronic music.
Have a great weekend and I hope you enjoy today’s show featuring Cheb i Sabbah!
ciao,
Bazooka Joe
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