Kadef (Karma Agape Discernment Enactment And Freedom), a group of musicians invited by Devin Brahja Waldman for a recording session in Montreal, QC. This music speaks about freedom and evolution of consciousness. The album could be categorized as improvised Gnawa jazz krautrock: a combination of sounds discovered for the first time thanks to the artists involved. Personnel: Ziad Qoulaii – vocals; Mathieu Pelletier-Gagnon – keyboards; Anas Jellouf – guembri, qraqeb, drums; Devin Brahja Waldman – drums, saxes, electric bass; Vicky Mettler – guitar; Sam Shalabi – guitar; Anass Hejam – guitar; Hamza Lahmadi Kenny – oud; Rachid Salamate – guembri, vocals. Heavyweight black vinyl; classic thick tip-on gatefold record jacket; booklet with liner notes by Brahja. Artwork and calligraphy by Ala Dehghan; layout by Ilja Tulit. Mastered by Mark Gergis.
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