Jerusalem In My Heart / Mo7it Al-Mo7it
Album: | Mo7it Al-Mo7it | Collection: | World | |
Artist: | Jerusalem In My Heart | Added: | Mar 2013 | |
Label: | Constellation Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2013-03-16 | Pull Date: | 2013-05-19 | Charts: | Reggae/World |
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Week Ending: | May 19 | May 12 | May 5 | Apr 28 | Apr 21 | Apr 14 | Mar 24 |
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Airplays: | 3 | 3 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 3 | 3 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Sep 24, 2015: | subwoofer etc
3andalib Al-Furat |
4. | May 16, 2013: | Mediterraneans
Koll Lil-Mli7ati Fi Al-Khimar Al-Aswadi |
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2. | Feb 10, 2015: | Arabology
Koll Lil-Mli7ati Fi Al-Khimar Al-Aswadi |
5. | May 13, 2013: | The Sunset Life (Post-PACC)
Yudaghdegh El-Ra3ey Walal-Ghanam |
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3. | May 16, 2013: | Arabology
Yudaghdegh El-Ra3ey Walal-Ghanam |
6. | May 09, 2013: | The Sunset Life
Amanem |
Album Review
Ramzi S.
Reviewed 2013-03-14
Reviewed 2013-03-14
--All Tracks are FCC CLEAN—
Jerusalem In My Heart, or JIMH, is the musical alias of Radwan Ghazi Moumneh, a Lebanese musician from Quebec where he has made a name for himself within the independent music scene of that city. Moumneh is known for mixing a love for music “with 16mm film projections and light-based (de)constructions of space.” His debut album Mo7it Al-Mo7 [Circumference of the Ocean] is set to be released on March 19 by Constellation Records and it marks the first official time that he has tried to translate his highly visual live show to a studio recording.
**1. Koll Lil-Mali7ati Fi Al-Khimar Al-Aswadi [Tell the Woman in Black] : Old classic made popular in 1973 by Sabah Fakhri set to new style, chanting of well known verses in Arabic music. (2:55)
2. 3andalib Al-Furat [Nightingale of the Euphrates]: Ambient, bird sounds, calm instrumental with Oud sound prevalent. (9:47)
3. Yudaghdegh El-Ra3ey Walal-Ghanam [The Sheppard and the Sheep] Haunting tune with witty lyrics about glorifying the Sheppard instead of the sheep. (3:22)
4. 3anzah Jarbanah [A Sick Goat] Title literally means ‘A Goat with Scabies.’ Mesmwing tune with mixed incomprehensible vocals, like a dubbed choir song. (6:34)
5. Dam3et El-3ein [Teardrop] Instrumental showcasing the sitar sound. (5:10)
6. Ko7l El-3ein, 3emian El-3ein [Mascara on a Blind Eye] Instrumental, slow and captivating. (3:56)
**7. Amanem [Lamentation] Begins with the traditional ‘Aman’ lamentation then includes chants in Arabic that sound like a Muslim prayer. (8:53)
**My faves: 1 and 7
Jerusalem In My Heart, or JIMH, is the musical alias of Radwan Ghazi Moumneh, a Lebanese musician from Quebec where he has made a name for himself within the independent music scene of that city. Moumneh is known for mixing a love for music “with 16mm film projections and light-based (de)constructions of space.” His debut album Mo7it Al-Mo7 [Circumference of the Ocean] is set to be released on March 19 by Constellation Records and it marks the first official time that he has tried to translate his highly visual live show to a studio recording.
**1. Koll Lil-Mali7ati Fi Al-Khimar Al-Aswadi [Tell the Woman in Black] : Old classic made popular in 1973 by Sabah Fakhri set to new style, chanting of well known verses in Arabic music. (2:55)
2. 3andalib Al-Furat [Nightingale of the Euphrates]: Ambient, bird sounds, calm instrumental with Oud sound prevalent. (9:47)
3. Yudaghdegh El-Ra3ey Walal-Ghanam [The Sheppard and the Sheep] Haunting tune with witty lyrics about glorifying the Sheppard instead of the sheep. (3:22)
4. 3anzah Jarbanah [A Sick Goat] Title literally means ‘A Goat with Scabies.’ Mesmwing tune with mixed incomprehensible vocals, like a dubbed choir song. (6:34)
5. Dam3et El-3ein [Teardrop] Instrumental showcasing the sitar sound. (5:10)
6. Ko7l El-3ein, 3emian El-3ein [Mascara on a Blind Eye] Instrumental, slow and captivating. (3:56)
**7. Amanem [Lamentation] Begins with the traditional ‘Aman’ lamentation then includes chants in Arabic that sound like a Muslim prayer. (8:53)
**My faves: 1 and 7
Track Listing
1. | Koll Lil-Mli7ati Fi Al-Khimar Al-Aswadi | 4. | 3anzah Jarbanah | |||
2. | 3andalib Al-Furat | 5. | Dam3et El-3ein | |||
3. | Yudaghdegh El-Ra3ey Walal-Ghanam | 6. | Ko7l El-3ein, 3emian El-3ein | |||
7. | Amanem |