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RAZ MESINAI'S BADAWI
Unit of Resistance

RUSCD 8307

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Limited Edition 12" (UK Import)
feat. two tracks from Unit of Resistance:
Kode 9 vs. Badawi - Den of Drumz
Badawi vs. Juakali - Crows

Raz Mesinai in his first outing using both of his monikers (Badawi & Raz Mesinai) has created a politically charged masterpiece.

Unit Of Resistance is a collaboration between a handful of NYC musicians (laying down tracks of protest in 2004) and a selection of international DJ’s and mixers interpreting these tracks two years later. After over a year of international touring Raz found a handful of DJ’s/Musicians to take the music created that one fateful day and to create their own unique tracks. Raz set up a sophisticated web of information via the internet to allow the mixers access to prima material and to do with it as they wished. Perhaps the end result is conspiratorial music raising a lone flag or perhaps it is many different flags being raised jointly. Power to the people.

Along with DJ Spooky, DJ Olive, Soulslinger & Wordsound I Powa, Raz is considered an integral member of NYC’s Academy of Underground DJ’s and founded the influential duo Sub Dub with John Ward. Raz/Badawi has released more than 15 albums on ROIR, Asphodel, Instinct, BSI, & John Zorn’s Tzadik imprint.

What the Press Had to Say

"...a musical master and a force to be reckoned with." - Global Rhythm

ABOUT RAZ MESINAI:

Composer, Musician, DJ and producer Raz Mesinai was born in Jerusalem in 1973 and was raised primarily in New York City.

Mesinai’s music is a unique hybrid of dance music and avant garde composition. He draws his influences from fiction, mythology, anarchist philosophy, as well as elements of alchemy and mysticism.

At the age of ten Mesinai began producing instrumental “breaks” for breakers and rappers in the early eighties. Due to frequent visits between New York City and the Middle East Mesinai developed a knowledge of both Sufi, Jewish, Algerian, Morroccon and Persian musical traditions. This combined with his self taught compositional style and his skills as an engineer and dub alchemist Mesinai developed his incomparable sound.

In 1992 Mesinai was recording his own dub tracks under the moniker “The Bedouin” or Badawi, and produced cassettes which he played on a boombox in the streets of lower Manhattan and sold to passersby. He began developing his use of the recording studio itself into a compositional tool, and produced some of his classic recordings with a 4-Track cassette and an echo chamber. While he was still a teenager, Mesinai began to make a name for himself as a DJ. Gaining a following for his seamless integration of all musical styles, he began spinning in some of New York’s most underground nightclubs, including Nylon, Mars, The RV, Save the Robots, Lime Light, Sound Lab, and The Pyramid among others. In 1992 Mesinai met veteran producer John Ward, and together they produced several recordings under the moniker Sub Dub (which are considered classics in the modern dub and so-called "Illbient" scene). During this same time Mesinai himself produced the modern dub classic Badawi Presents: Bedouin Sound Clash, featuring HoneyChild on vocals. Later came the Badawi records Jerusalem Under Fire, The Heretic of Ether and Soldier of Midian.

Meanwhile Mesinai began gaining recognition in New York City’s downtown music scene for his avant-garde percussion, piano, string, and electronic compositions. He met and was influenced by composer John Zorn, and in 2001 Zorn released Mesinai’s most abstract albums to date – Before The Law, Resurrections For Goatskin, and Cyborg Acoustics. His String Quartet for Four Turntables was commissioned and presented by the Lincoln Center Festival in 2000, and in 2001 Badawi: Soldier Of Midian (ROIR) received an award from Ars Electronica. In 2002 Mesinai performed for the second time in the Lincoln Center Festival, opening for revered Nubian musician Hamza El Din, and was a featured artist in the "Next Next Wave" portion of the Brooklyn Academy of Music’s Next Wave 2002 festival. Most recently Mesinai has received commissions from The Kronos Quartet, Ethel, and Maya Beiser.

 

 

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Tracks

1. Gates Of Chaos - Raz Mesinai vs Badawi
2. Market Place - Badawi Quintet
3. Poison Dripping Cinco - hhyScumclash vs Badawi
4. Jihad Remix - Dj Spooky vs. Badawi
5. Bahr El Dumu’ Part I - Seth Ayyaz vs Badawi
6. Den Of Drumz - Kode 9 vs Badawi
7. Out Of Breath - Kreng vs Badawi
8. Knife the Etherics - Filastine vs Badawi
9. badawileaf - Marina Rosenfeld vs Badawi
10. Ipanema Under Fire - Dj Rupture vs Badawi
11. Bahr El Dumu’ Part II - Seth Ayyaz vs Badawi
12. Crows - Badawi vs Juakali

Music

Badawi Quintet: Jim Black, Shahzad Ismaily, Okkyung Lee, Doug Wieselman, Raz Mesinai, Badawi, Juakali, Matt Welch.

Remixes by: Raz Mesinai, Badawi, Kode 9, DJ Spooky, DJ Rupture, Marina Rosenfeld, Kreng, hhyScumClash, Filastine, Seth Ayyaz

Also by BADAWI:
Bedouin Sound Clash (RUSCD 8229)
Soldier Of Midian (RUSCD 8274)
Clones & False Prophets (RUSCD 8284)
Jerusalem Under Fire (RUSCD 8234
)

Check out the limited edition 12"
Kode 9 vs Badawi - Den of Drumz b/w
Badawi vs. Juakali - Crows
(RUSLP 8108)

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