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Dhikr is the name for a spiritual group practice in the Islamic world where the name of God is repeated while undulating the body to the rhythm of loud, powerful breathing.
The song has 3 distinct movement: first an ad lib instrumental section (Ney, Oud, Saz) known in the Arabic tradition as Taqsim. Then the first theme is played by the Oud and the Violin followed by improvised sections with Ney, Oud, Violin and Vocals. And last the second theme and consequent improvised sections are played in a slight faster tempo on a layer of 2 Persian Santur and Oriental percussion.

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from 1001 Night​.​.​.​AFTER, released September 28, 2022
composition, arrangement, editing and all instruments by Anello Capuano except violin (Brian Canatsey) and vocals (Jasmine).
Anello played Oud, Saz, Santur, Ney, Violin, Acu Bass, vox, Darbuka, Daff, ethnic perc and synths.
Mixed and mastered by Brett Merrill supervised by Anello Capuano at Anello's home-studio Charivari in Bali, Indonesia.

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Anello Capuano Bali, Indonesia

An italian born multi-instrumentalist, ethno-musicologist, composer, arranger, producer and sound designer in several musical fields including medieval, mediterranean, oriental, world, oriental jazz, ethno-electro and improvised music. Since 2006 he lives and work in his home-studio in Ubud, Bali, Indonesia on personal project as well as producing and collaborating with local and visiting artists. ... more

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