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- most common from of Arab world music in the West<br>
 
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- Has incorporated Western pop aspects but remained different enough to be appealing (language)<br>
 
- Has incorporated Western pop aspects but remained different enough to be appealing (language)<br>

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== What is World Music? ==
- 1980s in UK for marketing
- had been used and discussed before this my academics
- Today its really something that we interact with everyday (even if you don’t make a point of listening to it - TV commercials, on our ipods, in pop music, and in movies)
- Arab Musicians are participating too (link to Mondomix monde arabe)

How does Arab World Music fit into this?
- Today Arab world music is part of world music
- Louis Werner writes that it is a natural coninutation (Jazz – latin rythms – afro-Brazilian styles)
- Over about a century we have been conditioned to want exotic sounds in out pop music.
- werner’s four categories: Pop, Crossover, Folk, Arabesque (link to Saudi Aramco Magazine online and PDF)

== How Are We Accessing This? ==
- books – not so much
- libraries (public vs. U of A)
- Internet

Internet – mondomix.
http://www.mondomix.com/ - maps

Who are we finding and hearing?

Rai
Kenza.jpg - most common from of Arab world music in the West
- Has incorporated Western pop aspects but remained different enough to be appealing (language)
- Raï has become “more accessibly ‘pop’, less forbiddingly ‘oriental’ (McMurray and Swedenburg 1991, 39)
- Has become associated with Rock & Roll and civil rights issues
- Cheb Mami at the Superbowl (Youtube link)

Natach Atlas

- crossover and collaboration (create Collaboration page for Eno and Atlas)
- politics… no national associations. Her international upbringing is highlighted
- Natacha Atlas eschews “a local identity for a global one” (Taylor 1997, 94)
- “In this uncertain post-911 era, Natacha Atlas’ spectacular fusion of Arabic and western music may be just what the world needs now” (Sadava 2010, 27)
- (Link to MOSAIC article)

Nancy Ajram…
- huge pop star and has received a World Music award
- I found her to be less present in the West
- Resasons? Too westernized perhaps?
- http://www.nancyajramonline.com/en/ - images

== Politics ==

- Steven Feld speaks of the “mysterious political transcendental dimension” of world beat music (Feld 1988, 32)

- Images of the Other
- “The way in which the Arab world imagines and recreated itself is often through art (Abdel-Nabi 2004, 231).
- We do this too! And we are using technology to do it.

- Ted Swedenburg points to a new “hipness” of Arab music in the United States post 9/11 (Swedenburg 2004, 177)

- We are looking for images of the “Arab other” that we are comfortable with.

== Conclusions: ==