INTERZONE EXTENDED between Rock and Middle Eastern Music
Flamenco, Latin & Traditional Music
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1h 38m
The Interzone is not on any map. It is a micro-nation in North Africa, imagined by William Burroughs in The Naked Meal.
Created in 2002 in Damascus, Interzone is a guitar/oud duo with Khaled Aljaramani, professor in Syria at the Damascus Conservatory of Music and the Homs Institute of Music, refugee in France since 2011.
An immediate and intense encounter where each one knew from the outset how to let the other play and make room for his instrument. After two albums, this "third day", on the edge of jazz, rock and oriental music, bewitches by creating a contemplative, sensual and mysterious atmosphere at the same time.
Between rock and Near Eastern music, their interlacing of nerve chords unfolds in a nebula of atmospheres foggy and stormy. A sublime ode to resistance, transgressing the codes of their musical worlds.
The guitarist and the oud player have a common taste for the transversality and the in-between. Inhabited, misty and mysterious, essentially instrumental, the music oscillates between dreaming sensuality and letting go, hedonistic fury for life.
Cast: Serge Teyssot-Gay (Electric Guitar / Conductor), Khaled Aljaramani (Oud), Marc Nammour (Performed Poetry / Rap), Keyvan Chemirani (Zarb / Daf / Udu / Drums), Médéric Collignon (Trumpet / Bugle), Carol Robinson (Clarinets)
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