Mohamad Al Barak | en

There are at least three bands with this name: 1. A Japanese rock trio Baraka formed in Tokyo in 1997 with three members: Shin (bass and vocals), Issei (guitar and vocals) and Max (drums). The band's blood is primarily Progressive rock, with elements of jazz, funk and blues. They create their own unique musical idiom in which an aggressive and thrilling presentation is combined with a freewheeling performance style. 2. A Turkish band (no translation available) 3. A funk band from Los Angeles in the early 1970s. They had a track titled "Sower of Seeds" on a compilation titled Funky...
Amiri Baraka is an influential American poet, dramatist and music critic. Known for his outspoken political activism, he may be best remembered for his controversial tenure as Poet Laureate of New Jersey. Important writings include Preface to a Twenty Volume Suicide Note (1961) and Blues People: Negro Music in White America (1963), which remains one of the most influential volumes of jazz criticism. Baraka's website is http://www.amiribaraka.com/. .
Psytrance project by Fernando D. Gallardo. .
Steve Barakatt was born on May 17, 1973 into a family of music lovers. When he was only four, Steve fell under the spell of music and began piano lessons. Over the next 10 years he studied classical music, and then switched to jazz. Steve enjoyed many challenging musical experiences from an early age, including that of guest soloist with the Quebec Symphony Orchestra when he was only 13. When he was 16 Steve became fascinated by composition, arranging and production. He studied the new technology available and soon mastered all the intricacies of music programming. So much so that...
Mohammad Heydari (Persian: محمد حیدری, January 1937 – August 23, 2016) was a Persian santur player and songwriter. He received santur lessons first from Hossein Saba and, after his death, from Abolhassan Saba. He also worked with Abdollah Davami and Haj Agha Mohammad Irani-Mojarrad. In 1955, he played with Fine Arts Administrations Orchestra (conducted by Abolhassan Saba) in Tehran for one year and after that played with another ensemble in the administration that was led by Nosratollah Golpayegani. During this period he performed in Asia, Europe and the United States. Heydari taught at the Persian National Music Conservatory in Tehran...
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Al-Rahman, Al Waaqe'ah with Du'aa, Pt. 2
Al - Fatiha
Al-Rahman, Al Waaqe'ah with Du'aa, Pt. 1
Yousuf with Du'aa, Pt. 1
Al-Rahman, Al Waaqe'ah with Du'aa, Pt. 11
Yousuf with Du'aa, Pt. 3
Yousuf with Du'aa, Pt. 6
Yousuf with Du'aa, Pt. 2
Al Infitaar
Mohamad Al Barak
Al Bayyinah
Al Mutaffifin
Al-Rahman, Al Waaqe'ah with Du'aa, Pt. 8
Juz'a Tabarak with Du'aa, Pt. 12
Al Quari'ah
Juz'a Tabarak with Du'aa, Pt. 4
At Takathur
Ya Sin, Al Saffat, Al-Dukhan, Al-Jatheyah, Pt. 1
Juz'a Tabarak with Du'aa, Pt. 1
Qaf, Juz'a Al Dhareyat, Pt. 8
Qaf, Juz'a Al Dhareyat, Pt. 6
Juz'a Tabarak with Du'aa, Pt. 7
Ya Sin, Al Saffat, Al-Dukhan, Al-Jatheyah, Pt. 10
Ya Sin, Al Saffat, Al-Dukhan, Al-Jatheyah, Pt. 4
Juz'a Tabarak with Du'aa, Pt. 14
Yousuf with Du'aa, Pt. 5
Yousuf with Du'aa, Pt. 4
Yousuf with Du'aa, Pt. 8
Ya Sin, Al Saffat, Al-Dukhan, Al-Jatheyah, Pt. 9
Ya Sin, Al Saffat, Al-Dukhan, Al-Jatheyah, Pt. 7
Qaf, Juz'a Al Dhareyat, Pt. 4