Acid Arab
Formed in 2012 by Parisian DJs Guido Minisky and HervƩ Carvalho, Acid Arab patiently honed their style by meeting with scores of artists from all over North Africa and the Middle East. Born in the transcultural cauldron that is Paris, their concept was to create a space for Arab culture in the world of contemporary electronic music. They laid down groundwork by releasing several EPs (the Collections series) on electronic music label Versatile, featuring collabs, remixes and tracks by other artists.
Moving on to create their own tracks, they became a fully-fledged musical entity by teaming up with Pierrot Casanova, Nicolas Borne and, for studio and live activities, with sensational Algerian keyboard player Kenzi Bourras. āMusique de Franceā is their first album (released on Crammed Discs, an appropriate match, given the labelās track record in terms of fostering musical cross-breeding).
No banging techno spiced up with darbouka samples hereā¦ no standard dance music with orientalist clichĆ©s: Acid Arabās music is sincere and deep. Itās not a collage, not an appropriation, not even a āfusionā. It originates from encounters on equal terms between different worlds. Between instruments, rhythms, melodic modes, musical technologiesā¦ and people.