Альбомы исполнителя
Selections from Mahamaya: Shri Durga Remixed - EP
2000 · Мини-альбом
MahaMaya - Shri Durga Remixed
2000 · альбом
Shri Durga
1999 · альбом
Keep Coming Back
2021 · сингл
Devotion
2008 · альбом
La Ghriba: La Kahena Remixed
2006 · альбом
La Kahena Remixed EP
2005 · Мини-альбом
La Kahena
2005 · альбом
Krishna Lila
2002 · альбом
Krishna Lila - Select Bhajans - EP
2002 · Мини-альбом
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Биография
The music of the world converged through the productions and remixes of Algeria-born, San Francisco-based DJ Cheb i Sabbah. The producer/promoter of a world music series, 1002 Nights, Sabbah presented a diverse cast of musicians, ranging from Pakistani qawwali singer Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan to London-based bhangra artist Bally Sagoo. Beginning in 1988, Sabbah presented a similar series, Africa/India/Arabia, weekly at Nickie's, a popular San Francisco nightclub. Sabbah began his professional career in the mid-'60s, when he DJ'ed at a Parisian club where he played American soul records. In the late '60s, he became involved with an experimental performance group, the Living Theater. After moving to San Francisco in 1986, he joined a similar group, the Tribal Warning Theater, building a solid reputation for his artistically spliced soundtracks for the group's shows. Sabbah's debut album, The Majoon Traveler, released in 1994, combined cut-up remixes of pieces by Don Cherry, Ornette Coleman, and Angus Maclise with the poetry of Ira Cohen. He gained fame in the 2000s thanks to a series of recordings on Six Degrees, beginning with 1999's Shri Durga. Diagnosed with stomach cancer in 2011, he fought it bravely for two years before succumbing in November of 2013. ~ Craig Harris, Rovi