Mor Kabasi
MON 06 MAR 2009
MON 06 MAR 2009
The Voodoo Rooms in association with Renegade present…
Mor Karbasi burst upon London’s global music scene in 2008 with the release of her first album “The Beauty and The Sea” – heralded by The Guardian – whose Robin Denselow wrote…..
“This album establishes the London-based Israeli singer Mor Karbasi as one of the great young divas of the global music scene, alongside the likes of Mariza or Yasmin Levy”
Mor Karbasi sings in Ladino, Spanish, Hebrew and on rarer occasions, English. Fortune has brought her a wonderful singing voice and she puts it to most excellent use – as Ian Anderson at fRoots puts it…
“She’s able to effortlessly switch from a breathy intimacy to that hard edged, intense open throated style…..pulling you deep into songs, taking the senses and emotions on an addictive roller coaster .”
Mor has been winning fans to Sephardic music with her wide-ranging repertoire – from traditional songs dating from or inspired by the Jewish culture of fifteenth-century Spain to striking new Ladino-influenced compositions of her own. Mor is bringing some of these songs back to a wider public. “We don’t want Sephardic music to be a museum piece covered in dust,” she says. “We’re not trying to revive it; it’s not dead. We’re trying to make it more accessible to a broader range of people.” Her own writing has been considerably shaped by her interesting Sephardi lineage: descending from Moroccan and Persian Jews. She has been and indeed still is, an avid supporter of Flamenco which also adds a strong flavour throughout her songs. Her mother played Moroccan piyyutim (liturgical poems) and sang Andalucian Jewish ballads at their home and continues to be a constant influence on her young daughter.
This heritage already made for an inspirational Middle Eastern melting pot, when Mor met British guitarist Joe Taylor three years ago. Joe is a gifted guitar player already recognised as such within his band Blackbud, (signed to Independiente – label to Tinariwen and Travis). The Times, as well, are converts, their David Sinclair referred to Joe’s group as “stunningly inventive” and to Joe as “a guitarist with a quicksilver touch, an encyclopaedic knowledge of chords ….and an outstanding command of rhythmic and harmonic nuance”. His compositional input, delicate instrumental flourishes and musical direction add a modern dimension to the whole atmosphere and is an important element in the artistic offering which is Mor Karbasi..
Mor Karbasi performs over 40 concerts in the UK, USA, France, Spain and Italy in 2008: including WOMAD, Wychwood, Larmer Tree Festivals, UK and the Chicago World Music Festival and in New York, US.
“Her voice is a real thing of beauty, able to glide to soulful heights and convey vivid images with a lightness of touch while her musicians create sympathetic moods with flamenco-like guitar, oud, percussion, double bass and the ultra-expressive ney flute.”
Rob Adams (The Herald)
“Karbasi could cross over- the use of modern instrumentation makes her a subtle relation to rock- but it is the combination of effortless virtuosity and sustained passion that makes her exceptional.”
Gareth Vile
Links: www.morkarbasi.com
DATE: Mon 06 Mar 2009
VENUE: The Voodoo Rooms, 19a West Register Street, Edinburgh EH2 2AA

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