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Embryo and Yassen Mahgoub Live at Bibliotheca Alexandrina, Alexandria


Organised in cooperation with Goethe-Institut Alexandria<blockquote>Embryo is a unique music collective from Munich that combines Krautrock, Jazz, free improvisation, European and non-European rhythms and sounds like no other. Embryo have been around since 1969 and transcend generations, genres and borders. They have played with Mal Waldron, Okay Temiz, Fela Kuti, Charlie Mariano and many others.
Organised in cooperation with Goethe-Institut Alexandria<blockquote>Embryo is a unique music collective from Munich that combines Krautrock, Jazz, free improvisation, European and non-European rhythms and sounds like no other. Embryo have been around since 1969 and transcend generations, genres and borders. They have played with Mal Waldron, Okay Temiz, Fela Kuti, Charlie Mariano and many others.
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=== Lineup ===
=== Lineup ===
Marja Burchard - Vibraphone, Keyboards, Santur
Marja Burchard - Vibraphone, Keyboards, Santur<br/>
 
Maasl Maier - Bass, Flute<br/>
Maasl Maier - Bass, Flute
Jakob Thun - Drums<br/>
 
Adham El-Habashy - Oud<br/>
Jakob Thun - Drums
Eslam Moussa - Saxophone<br/>
 
Yassen Mahgoub - Vocals<br/>
Ahmed Shokry - Bass<br/>
Bishoy Youssef - Percussion<br/>
Omar Barraq - Percussion<br/>
Fady Daniel - Flute<br/>
Nadim El-Habashy - Electric Guitar<br/>
Sam - Trumpet<br/>
Eslam Moussa - Saxophone<br/>
Adham El-Habashy - Oud
Adham El-Habashy - Oud


Eslam Moussa - Saxophone
''Live Sound Engineering: Remon Kadry and Mina Micheal''<br/>
 
''Lighting: Ahmed Ramadan''<br/>
Yassen Mahgoub - Vocals
''Stage Manager: Bassel Hesham''<br/>
 
Ahmed Shokry - Bass
 
Bishoy Youssef - Percussion
 
Omar Barraq - Percussion
 
Fady Daniel - Flute
 
Nadim El-Habashy - Electric Guitar
 
Sam - Trumpet
 
Eslam Moussa - Saxophone
 
Adham El-Habashy - Oud
 
''Live Sound Engineering: Remon Kadry and Mina Micheal''
 
''Lighting: Ahmed Ramadan''
 
''Stage Manager: Bassel Hesham''
 
''Administrative and logistics: Jailan Najy''
''Administrative and logistics: Jailan Najy''



Latest revision as of 10:29, 27 October 2024

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Embryo and Yassen Mahgoub Live at Bibliotheca Alexandrina, Alexandria

Organised in cooperation with Goethe-Institut Alexandria

Embryo is a unique music collective from Munich that combines Krautrock, Jazz, free improvisation, European and non-European rhythms and sounds like no other. Embryo have been around since 1969 and transcend generations, genres and borders. They have played with Mal Waldron, Okay Temiz, Fela Kuti, Charlie Mariano and many others.

Marja Burchard, daughter of founder Christian Burchard, took over the band she grew up in in 2015. Since then, Embryo has lived on with her, always searching for new sounds, rhythms and ideas from those who think differently.

Yassen Mahgoub is an Alexandrian singer, songwriter, music director and music producer. He started his musical career in 2010 when he founded his former band “Qarar Ezala”. Since then, Yassen has collaborated with several musicians from different musical backgrounds and genres, as he has a special interest in improvisation and fusion. Yassen recently won the 2024 State Promotion Award for composing music.

Announcement by Goethe-Institut.[1]

Lineup

Marja Burchard - Vibraphone, Keyboards, Santur
Maasl Maier - Bass, Flute
Jakob Thun - Drums
Adham El-Habashy - Oud
Eslam Moussa - Saxophone
Yassen Mahgoub - Vocals
Ahmed Shokry - Bass
Bishoy Youssef - Percussion
Omar Barraq - Percussion
Fady Daniel - Flute
Nadim El-Habashy - Electric Guitar
Sam - Trumpet
Eslam Moussa - Saxophone
Adham El-Habashy - Oud

Live Sound Engineering: Remon Kadry and Mina Micheal
Lighting: Ahmed Ramadan
Stage Manager: Bassel Hesham
Administrative and logistics: Jailan Najy

[2]

Releases

Official YouTube Upload by the Venue

Sources