Mahmoud Awad | de

Ramin Djawadi (* 1974 in Duisburg) ist ein deutsch-iranischer Komponist orchestraler Musik für Film und Fernsehen. Djawadi wurde oft als Komponist so genannter zusätzlicher Filmmusik gewürdigt. Er assistierte dem Komponisten Hans Zimmer bei Filmen wie Batman Begins und Fluch der Karibik und schrieb als eigenständiger Komponist die Scores zu Blade: Trinity (mit RZA), Ask the Dust, Open Season, Mr. Brooks und Iron Man. Zusammen mit Paul Westerberg gewann Djawadi einen Preis für seinen Beitrag am Score von Open Season bei den 22. Annual ASCAP Film and Television Music Awards. Djawadi komponierte auch Titelmelodien für Fernsehserien. Für seine Musik zu Prison...
Dieser Künstler stammt aus der Zukunft. Es existieren keine Hinweise über seine Existenz. Dieses Album muss mit großem Respekt behandelt werden, denn es ist das Erste, dass von der Zukunft in unsere Zeit gelangte. Vielleicht werden wir irgendwann einmal herausfinden, wie es möglich war, dieses Album in die Vergangenheit zu senden. .
Jawad was born on September 29, 1970 in Lahore, Pakistan to parents who are both professors of political science. Jawad Ahmad studied mechanical engineering at the University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore. His career in music is preceded by active participation in various societies including the music and the literary society at University of Engineering and Technology in Lahore and which he claims formed the basis of a serious consideration of adopting music as a career much later in his life after he had graduated and left the band named Jupiter. He has received no formal education in music, most...
"To call this outing "authentic" would be an understatement, given that Bill Laswell and Pharoah Sanders took only some digital recording equipment and Sanders' saxophone to Morocco to record it...the recording took place in someone's home with a large cast of musicians, many of whom are Ghania's family members. The recording did not suffer at all from the mobile equipment, and The Trance of Seven Colors lives up to its title, giving the listener first-hand access to Gnawa healing ceremonial music. Ghania's Guimbri (an African instrument) unravels masterful, off-kilter, bass-like lines over chanting and various percussion instruments. Pharoah Sanders sounds...
Born in 1969 Dakar, Didier Awadi grew up in the district Friendship. A pioneer of the hip-hop movement in Senegal and West Africa, Awadi founded the group Positive Black Soul (PBS) with Doug-E-Tee (Amadou Barry) in 1989. Their first album, Boul Faalé (1994) was a success. Awadi released his first solo album Kaddu Gor (word of honor) in In 2002. The album won the Radio France Internationale World Music award in 2003. In October 2005, Awadi released his second solo album Another World is Possible in the French market. The album is a plea for more humane international policies and...