Omar Faruk Tekbilek, Hossam Ramzy, Solace, Vas, Niyaz, Mehmet Erlener, Souhail Caspar, Naser Musa, Skinny Puppy, KMFDM, Covenant, NIN, Front Line Assembly, Juno Reactor, and much, much more.
Kara Nomadica is a Middle-Eastern fusion band with a sound inspired by traditional Arabic and Turkish rhythms and maqamat (scales) as well as modern industrial/techno music. Its members have well over a century of combined musical experience.
The members of Kara Nomadica play a vast array of traditional instruments, including oud, saz, darabuka, doumbek, riq, frame drum, dholla, davul, ney, and mizmar, and didjeridoo…all solidly anchored in the 21st century by the fretless bass guitar. These ancient, and not-so-ancient, instruments blend to give the band’s original compositions a truly unique synergy, while breathing fresh life into their large repertoire of traditional songs from Turkey and the Arab world.
Kara Nomadica’s goal is to bring its exotic Middle-Eastern fusion sound to a broad spectrum of music lovers, while specifically focusing on supporting the grace and beauty of the international bellydance community. To this end, Kara Nomadica has recently been inspiring thousands of dancers and listeners at numerous bellydance shows, haflas, arts festivals, World Music and Dance showcases, and charity benefits throughout Northern Colorado, garnering rave reviews.
We have completed the work on our LP and it is now available!
Visit http://www.karanomadica.com/ if you'd like to order a copy of our brand new CD online.
We have posted a few of the songs from the LP for you!
Enjoy!
Thank you for the very kind words... and thank you for the beautiful and inspiring music! Waiting for you in Europe where we'll share smiles, dance and passion for music,of course!!! May the stars always guide your steps and the Moon always inspire your art... Sending smiles!
You must have had your antennas up. I was just thinking about you all when your message came in. I hope winter finally releases her grip and ushers in sunshine and warm breezes for you. Winter's confines has me in the mood for some medieval sword play and piratical mischief.
Hi! Thanks for the add and sorry for my english! I like your music very much. I found you on the site of "oriental blues lounge". I love oriental music in a mix with other styles.
Wish you all the best! "American oriental musicans - great!" greatings from germany Edu