Suns of Arqa was created by Michael Wadada (Michael Albert Ward or Michael Mafia) in 1979. Suns of Arqa is a sonic mission that began when Michael received higher guidance while working with roots reggae chanter Prince Far-I in Jamaica.
Suns of Arqa as a prolific travelling music collective has been continuously investigating the supernatural potential hidden in the ancient Hindustani raga systems. with Piobaireachd & Nyabinghi roots drumming, creating ritualistic world music infused with Dub & reggae, deeply spiritual vibrations that merges cultures, faiths, & musical genres. The lyrics combine both mystical & sensory elements, often including prayer, referencing a higher power but finding roots in experiences common to all people: memory; sight; physical sensation.
Mixed by none other than Adran Rydims (Adrian Sherwood).
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Acid Tabla
World Peace A.D.?
Sully's Reel
Bali Citra
Sully's Jig
Piece of the World
Acid Tabla Dub
Ananta Snake Dance
Return of the Mozabites
Sanaiscara Saturn
Paintings of a Cave
Acid Tabla remix
The fix is in,
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Revenge of the Mozabites
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Ah, the soundtrack to many a spliff session back in the day. Cheers, mate.
ReplyDeleteThank you. Good band, excellent mixing material.
ReplyDeleteThanks Richie & Richard. More Sun tomorrow (Girls this time).
ReplyDeleteThat was bloody fantastic! I hadn't realized just how diverse their music is. Thanks so much NØ!
ReplyDeleteThanks Charlie. Suns of Arga have appeared here before & I have much more.that can easily be shared. They are a much diverse outfit for sure & alway sure to entertain.
DeleteMay I propose for your further listening pleasure Muslimgauze - The Suns of Arqa Mixes (2001)? https://pixeldrain.com/u/9BkBcJmr pw: gauze
ReplyDeleteYou may certainly propose The Suns of Arqa Muslimgauze mixes for my listening pleasure. I've had the CD since early aughts. I listen too it often, but not often enough. Your reminder had me dragging it out & slapping it on the player. Thanks so much, greatly appreaciated. & thanks also for the link so that others might also enjoy. Lotta Muslim/Arqa lovers around here.
ReplyDeleteBy the way, you've shared a number of great links here (you're the only one still using pw: on your links...old skool) before. Why not intoduce yourself more personably. If it's an issue with Google, just sign or tag your comments. Anon seems so removed for me. But I'm just saying.