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  1. Superbe chanson féministe sur le corps d'une femme, le corps des femmes, le regards des hommes, l'image auxquelles on veut qu'elles ressemblent, ce qu'on veut que leur corps soit.
    Cette liberté qu'on leur refuse, ce corps qu'on refuse qu'il soit leur.

    Un groupe de rap palestinien, une voix de femme qui refuse de se taire.

    "JASADIK-HOM (Your Body of Theirs)"
    (DAM. 2019)

    #MMRPlaylist #PouetRadio #TootRadio #PalestinianMusic #PalestinianRAP #DAM #HipHop "SpokenWords #AntiPatriarchy #FeministRap #MyBodyMyChoice

    video.liberta.vip/w/idKQ4sDE5f

  2. Superbe chanson féministe sur le corps d'une femme, le corps des femmes, le regards des hommes, l'image auxquelles on veut qu'elles ressemblent, ce qu'on veut que leur corps soit.
    Cette liberté qu'on leur refuse, ce corps qu'on refuse qu'il soit leur.

    Un groupe de rap palestinien, une voix de femme qui refuse de se taire.

    "JASADIK-HOM (Your Body of Theirs)"
    (DAM. 2019)

    #MMRPlaylist #PouetRadio #TootRadio #PalestinianMusic #PalestinianRAP #DAM #HipHop "SpokenWords #AntiPatriarchy #FeministRap #MyBodyMyChoice

    video.liberta.vip/w/idKQ4sDE5f

  3. Superbe chanson féministe sur le corps d'une femme, le corps des femmes, le regards des hommes, l'image auxquelles on veut qu'elles ressemblent, ce qu'on veut que leur corps soit.
    Cette liberté qu'on leur refuse, ce corps qu'on refuse qu'il soit leur.

    Un groupe de rap palestinien, une voix de femme qui refuse de se taire.

    "JASADIK-HOM (Your Body of Theirs)"
    (DAM. 2019)

    #MMRPlaylist #PouetRadio #TootRadio #PalestinianMusic #PalestinianRAP #DAM #HipHop "SpokenWords #AntiPatriarchy #FeministRap #MyBodyMyChoice

    video.liberta.vip/w/idKQ4sDE5f

  4. Superbe chanson féministe sur le corps d'une femme, le corps des femmes, le regards des hommes, l'image auxquelles on veut qu'elles ressemblent, ce qu'on veut que leur corps soit.
    Cette liberté qu'on leur refuse, ce corps qu'on refuse qu'il soit leur.

    Un groupe de rap palestinien, une voix de femme qui refuse de se taire.

    "JASADIK-HOM (Your Body of Theirs)"
    (DAM. 2019)

    #MMRPlaylist #PouetRadio #TootRadio #PalestinianMusic #PalestinianRAP #DAM #HipHop "SpokenWords #AntiPatriarchy #FeministRap #MyBodyMyChoice

    video.liberta.vip/w/idKQ4sDE5f

  5. Noel Kharman (نويل خرمان) – Mouthakerti (مذكرتي) (2023, Palestine/Jordan)

    Our next spotlight is on number 500 on The List, submitted by ado.

    If you’re cooler than me, you may have already heard of Palestinian singer and songwriter Noel Kharman (نويل خرمان) from her popular mash-up videos (some going back to almost 10 years ago) where she blends a Western song (in English, Spanish, or French) with an Eastern song (in Arabic or Turkish), as her cover of Adele’s “Hello” mixed with Lebanese star Fairouz’s “Keefak Enta” and Luis Fonsi’s “Despacito” with Syrian musician Ahmad Al Maslawi’s “Akherran Galaha” have each gotten double-digit millions of views. Or, perhaps you caught wind of her via the music video for her first original track, “Ann Alawan“, sung from the perspective of her mother after they lost Kharman’s father; in the 3 years since the video was released, it has gotten 30 million views. As for me, putting on Kharman’s debut EP in order to write this spotlight was the very first I had ever heard of her. And I’m completely enchanted.

    All the songs on Mouthakerti were co-written by Kharman, and are in Arabic. I haven’t been able to find English translations but thankfully each track has a video (either a lyric video or full music video), so it’s easy to pick up that these gorgeous songs are very personal, about life, love, and – as in the above-mentioned “Ann Alawan” – loss (…and, also, possibly falconry?). The tracklist below links to each respective video.

    Kharman was born and raised in Haifa, but is now based out of Amman, Jordan. She just dropped a new single and video (with English subtitles) a couple months ago, “HAIFA” (حيفا), about her love and longing for her homeland. I believe it features her own grandmother singing at the end and, well, let’s just say tears have been shed.

    Give this one a listen and keep an eye out for Kharman’s next release. She’s definitely one to watch.

    #ArabicMusic #ArabicPop #BigSam #music #musicDiscovery #NoelKharman #Palestine #PalestinianMusic #pop

  6. Masar - The Path
    Le Trio Joubran

    Haunting music.

    At the end it's Mahmoud Darwish (who often worked with the Trio Joubran when he was still alive) reciting the end of his poem "The Dice Player":

    youtube.com/watch?v=qbU8cgW5Y_

    @palestine
    #PalestinianMusic
    #PalestinianPoetry
    #MahmoudDarwish

  7. I've actually never heard of " #OrientalMetal " before

    #Genre was maybe the wrong word to use before (not sure if I should go back and change it?) the geographic label is more just a "category" that overlaps with genre and style.

    There is also a #GermanMetal playlist open.spotify.com/playlist/37i9

    But that isn't simple either… it could be a language category if not for the English Language band "Emigrate" featuring #RichardKruspe from #Rammstein … and one track from "Oomph!" in English

    and it doesn't work as a national category because it features #Nachtmar from #Austria and #Laibach from #Slovenia (both a bit problematic) but at least they didn't include the bands from the USA that use some #German in their lyrics? (often less problematic, just not very German)

    maybe "German Metal" works as a "theme"?

    I'm not sure if "Arab metal" works as a category at all? Maybe "Arabic metal" including a few related tracks like that "German metal" list?

    I thought this thread was forking but it's ended up linking back to the "where does Melechesh come from?" #Znous don't seem to think they are #IsraeliMetal "We understand that things went the way they went with early “Oriental Metal” bands coming from historical Palestine like #Melechesh or #OrphanedLand (which were the first to be labelled so). Many newer bands coming from the region have unfortunately adhered to this bordering-racist and discriminatory term/genre." znousland.net/we-are-not-orien (same link as in previous post)

    I also saw Orphaned Land on that "Israeli Metal" list open.spotify.com/playlist/37i9 they are just "Formed in Israel in 1991…" open.spotify.com/artist/7xTMxq

    I'm not sure how they identify given the essay from Znous describes them as from "historical Palestine" but i am curious now…

    Now I am wondering if there a #ChineseMetal #spotifyPlaylist with #Chthonic on it?

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    #HistoricalPalestine #90sMusic #90sMetal #PalestinianMusic