ArabLab created a magic fusion soundscape on the CCAR Auditorio
ArabLab makes Center East-Mexican fusion magic on the CCAR
Saturday evening Lakeside music followers had been handled to what I believe is finest described as a Center-East experimental fusion jam band, ArabLab, which created a magical night that transported attendees to the Center East with out leaving Mexico, musically or bodily.
ArabLab is the brainchild of Samah Abdulhamid, initially from Syria, from a household that didn’t encourage music, though her mom sang, non-professionally. Samah advised me she sang way back to she will be able to bear in mind.. She grew up multilingual and multitalented, going via plenty of careers, together with two years working in a Syrian refugee camp, and educating language and dealing as a therapist.
She based ArabLab in Mexico in 2019 as a undertaking to take music with Center Jap influences, which she grew up with, and fuse it with Mexican fashionable music varieties reminiscent of experimental hip hop, funk, psychedelic, and alt rock to create a novel music and sound scape. Now based mostly in Guadalajara, the band has launched 2 singles and a EP, La Balanza.
The band include Samah Abdulhamid on vocals, David Lopez Luna on guitar, Ulises Lopez Luna on electrical cello, Axkana Zamora on electrical and double bass, Rodrigo Rico on drums. Every of them is an outstanding skilled musician; collectively they produce a sound like no different, recreating the thriller and wailing sounds of the center East with the familiarity of fashionable music varieties, giving the viewers a novel expertise.
I name them a jam band as a result of, just like the Grateful Lifeless and different jam bands, the drums set a gentle beat that goes on and on and on, hypnotizing the viewers in songs lasting as much as 10 minutes. However ArabLab fuses it with guitar distortion, bass solos, and the ethereal sound of an electrical cello.
The combo of cello, bass, guitar and drums, and Samah’s voice are the right mixture for 12 songs within the nigh’st set record. Most stayed with the 7/8 and 9/8 Time Signatures widespread to Center Jap music, however performed on a western drum equipment so that they resonated with the viewers as hypnotic, mysterious beats however acquainted sounds. Each the bass participant and the guitarist launched distortion, typically a well-recognized sound from alt rock, and typically extra like experimental jazz. However not like a lot o the distortion bands use, it slid into the songs, slightly than caught out – it was a part of the blends.
Sadly, the sound system and the combo of the CCAR was lower than the duty, failing to ship readability within the decrease and center ranges, the place Samah vocals despatched most of their time, and downplaying the drumming which was rather more current on stage than on the movies.
Nevertheless, the electrical cello was nicely mic’ed and blended and it was fascinating – this was the primary time I had ever heard one. Ulises Lopez Luna sat nearly like a statue at one finish of the stage and produced sounds that had been each hauntingly lovely and typically, emotionally painful. The interaction between his cello and David Lopez Luna’s guitar distortion was pure artwork, and a distinction in types. David went wild, swinging his hair, crouching down on the pedal board, dancing to his riffs, whereas Ulises remained nonetheless, stoic and the supply of surreal sound.
ArabLab has been collectively on this configuration for nearly 4 years and is now engaged on new songs. They’ve some movies up on YouTube (and on my YouTube Channel) and a presence on Spotify. They’re distinctive musically of their mix, differing from different Center Jap fusion bands like Amanda Abizaid, in that their instrumentation is completely western, whereas their music is Center Jap. The mix works. Their studio recordings on Spotify seize their emotion in her voice and the driving pressure of the percussion and bass. I stay up for seeing them dwell once more with an excellent combine and sound system and absolutely expertise the magic that they delivered to the CCAR.
Patrick O’Heffernan
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