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Posted: Oct 11, 2008 - 09:00 AM
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Joined: Apr 06, 2008
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ok now , first of all , let me set the backstory
there is a PBS documentary series called " America at a Crossroads "
and one of the documentaries is called " Dissonance and Harmony: Arabic Music Goes West "
here is the page for it on the PBS website :
http://www.pbs.org/weta/crossroads/about/show_dissonance.html
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RZA, the imaginative leader of the internationally celebrated Wu-Tang Clan
ok then ?
now , who exactly did RZA work with ?
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Wael Kodeih (a.k.a. Rayess Bek) is the first Arabic speaking hip-hop artist in the region. His music searches for a lost identity experienced by many Lebanese who have survived the long history of conflict in their homeland.
alright , Rayess Bek's website said this :
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Rayess Bek was more recently featured in a PBS documentary “Dissonance and Harmony” produced by Miles Copeland for the series “America at a Crossroad”. The film captures the process of Wael’s collaboration with Nile Rogers, Rza from the Wu-Tang Clan and Shavo from System of a Down as well as Rayess live performance at the Roxy. ‘Dissonance and Harmony” will premiere on PBS in the fall of 2007.
the source ( click on "Bio" then choose English ) :http://www.rayessbek.com/
clearly , it was delayed because PBS says it premiers November 2 2008
so you're thinking , Shavo ?
yes , it turns out Shavo was also involved and maybe uncredited in the documentary
and here is photographic proof :
yeah so , I just thought this was interesting and I've never heard anyone mention it before , plus , maybe the documentary could have Shavo in it ? he's not credited though , here is a list of all the musicians who appear in it and I don't see him anywhere :
http://www.pbs.org/weta/crossroads/about/show_dissonance_film.html
poor Shavo
EDIT : photo with RZA:
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Posted: Oct 11, 2008 - 11:16 AM
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Posted: Oct 14, 2008 - 11:44 PM
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Dart


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Awesome, this should be an interesting Video to watch.
We haven't really been able to see that much of RZA and Shavo interacting besides the short Deuces video.
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Posted: Oct 15, 2008 - 01:24 AM
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Peephole


Joined: Dec 12, 2006
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Location: Oregon, where it rains 85% of the year.
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I like that guy's shirt
"Stop Wars"
That's clever
And this should be really really awesome,
how'd you find this out Omar? |
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Posted: Oct 15, 2008 - 08:13 AM
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I like guy's shirt too.. ...
Very nice source Dr.Clock...But now we will waiting for some Achozen staff again...? I wanna hear Achozen...  |
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Posted: Oct 16, 2008 - 04:35 PM
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wow , the reactions were more positive than I had imagined !
I went about it like a reporter
through sources and leads
and the photos were what assured me that the facts were right  |
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Posted: Oct 16, 2008 - 08:47 PM
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Dr.Clock wrote:
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Wael Kodeih (a.k.a. Rayess Bek) is the first Arabic speaking hip-hop artist in the region. His music searches for a lost identity experienced by many Lebanese who have survived the long history of conflict in their homeland.
Arab hip-hop artists have emerged and continue to spread in most regions of the Arab world, and even all over the world. They all share the struggle with identity as a major aspect of their art, and they express themselves interestingly as they tell their stories. I'm interested to see what Wael has to offer. |
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Posted: Oct 17, 2008 - 02:49 PM
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not to get too offtopic , but his stuff is good , he's worked both as a solo artist and in a group
well , keep your eyes peeled for November 2 PBS I suppose
I don't have PBS , but I've read ( in my research for this ) that the documentary can be seen by people in the US and Middle East at the same time , and I remember the director said that that's a nice thing so that both can experience this at the same time , so I've heard
I honestly don't think Shavo will appear in it , just RZA , even though we are 100% sure that BOTH RZA and Shavo helped Rayess Bek
no credit for the Shav-man ?  |
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