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Charif Megarbane
Hawalat = حوالات
If Hawalat sounds like a world tour that’s because it essentially is. “As much as Marzipan is a picture of Lebanon from the inside, Hawalat kind of picks up from where Marzipan finished but more looking to the outside, the diaspora, to the notion of exile.” Megarbane says he is interested in the connections between the global and the domestic, the mundane and the cosmic, and wanted to create space for non-linear progression.
Hawalat is based on the idea of hawala, informal money transfers that you can make to certain countries impacted by a lack of currency or unstable political and economic contexts. His use of the term on this album is not a financial one, Megarbane explains, but a nod to notions of creative exchange between “places, persons, generations.” It is the first time Megarbane called on other musicians in this way to inform his sound, including a collaboration with Sven Wunder on the song Helia featuring strings by the Stockholm Studio Orchestra.
The result is a rich 17 track album that effortlessly blends genres and styles.
A1
Hanadi
A2
Dreams Of An Insomniac
A3
Al Dollarji
A4
Les Vents Dominants
A5
Al Bahriye
A6
Miramar
A7
The Invisible Cut
A8
Helia
B1
East Of What
B2
La Calypso
B3
Hawalat
B4
Sfiha
B5
La Virgule Suspendue
B6
Preamble To The Conclusion
B7
Chou Ostak
B8
What Happened Next
B9
Jana

