Misplaced Pages

Noori and his Dorpa Band: Difference between revisions

Article snapshot taken from Wikipedia with creative commons attribution-sharealike license. Give it a read and then ask your questions in the chat. We can research this topic together.
Browse history interactivelyContent deleted Content addedVisualWikitext
Revision as of 18:16, 24 December 2024 editGanzKnusper (talk | contribs)Extended confirmed users2,190 edits new article  Latest revision as of 11:09, 25 December 2024 edit undoGronk Oz (talk | contribs)Extended confirmed users41,675 editsm Musical style: Clean up, typo(s) fixed: from 1989–2019 → from 1989 to 2019, supressing → suppressingTag: AWB 
Line 29: Line 29:
The members Noori and his Dorpa Band are ], an ethnic group from eastern Sudan that make up roughly 5% of the population of the country.{{r|yearbook}} The members Noori and his Dorpa Band are ], an ethnic group from eastern Sudan that make up roughly 5% of the population of the country.{{r|yearbook}}
The Beja have historically been politically and culturally marginalised in Sudan.{{r|jazeera-2}} The Beja have historically been politically and culturally marginalised in Sudan.{{r|jazeera-2}}
], who was Sudan's head of state from 1989–2019, was intentional in supressing Beja culture;{{r|jazeera}} ], who was Sudan's head of state from 1989 to 2019, was intentional in suppressing Beja culture;{{r|jazeera}}
Noori and his Dorpa Band aim to promote and preserve Beja culture in response to this.{{r|yearbook}} Noori and his Dorpa Band aim to promote and preserve Beja culture in response to this.{{r|yearbook}}



Latest revision as of 11:09, 25 December 2024

Sudanese band
Noori and his Dorpa Band
OriginPort Sudan, Sudan
Years active2006–present
LabelsOstinato
Musical artist

Noori and his Dorpa Band are a Beja band from Port Sudan, led by musician Noori Jaber. Their debut album Beja Power! Electric Soul & Brass From Sudan's Red Sea Coast was released on Ostinato Records in 2022.

History

Noori Jaber founded Noori and his Dorpa Band in 2006. He leads the group on "tambo-guitar", an instrument he created by attaching the neck of an electric guitar to a kissar that he received as an 18-year old. In an article for the Yearbook for Traditional Music, Jim Hickson described the instrument as "a striking visual symbol of musical fusion."

Ostinato Records owner Vik Sohonie first came across Noori and his Dorpa Band on TikTok during a trip to Sudan in 2021. After being contacted by Sohonie, the group spent five days recording in Omdurman, Khartoum State, and in June 2022 Ostinato Records released the Dorpa Band's debut album Beja Power!.

Musical style

The members Noori and his Dorpa Band are Beja, an ethnic group from eastern Sudan that make up roughly 5% of the population of the country. The Beja have historically been politically and culturally marginalised in Sudan. Omar al-Bashir, who was Sudan's head of state from 1989 to 2019, was intentional in suppressing Beja culture; Noori and his Dorpa Band aim to promote and preserve Beja culture in response to this.

Jim Hickson described the sound of Noori and his Dorpa Band as "clearly Sudanese while bringing to mind Ethiopian, Somali, and Yemeni music", and also as showing influence from Tuareg, blues, and jazz music.

Discography

Albums
  • Beja Power! Electric Soul & Brass From Sudan's Red Sea Coast (Ostinato, 2022)

References

  1. Beja Power! reviews:
  2. Vik Sohonie (2022-04-20), "This Album Is a Soundtrack of Sudan's Revolution", OkayAfrica, retrieved 2024-12-24
  3. ^ David Pratt (2022-05-27), "Noori & his Dorpa Band – Beja Power!", KLOF Magazine, retrieved 2024-12-24
  4. ^ Amar Diwakar (2022-07-06), "'Beja Power!': Music as resistance on Sudan's Red Sea coast", Al Jazeera Media Network, retrieved 2024-12-24
  5. ^ Jim Hickson (July 2023). "Audio Review – "There's a Great Human Story to be Told": The Music and Practices of Ostinato Records". Yearbook for Traditional Music. 55 (2). International Council for Traditional Music: 281–286. doi:10.1017/ytm.2023.22. Retrieved 2024-12-24.
  6. Khalid Albaih (2020-08-13), "Do Black lives matter in Sudan?", Al Jazeera Media Network, retrieved 2024-12-24

External links

Categories: