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Zeb-the spy from Cairo

i'm not in America..America is in MY WORLD!

About Me

In keeping with his gypsy roots and multicultural sensibility, Moreno Visini, otherwise known as Zeb, takes us around the world on a musical journey so exhilarating that we cannot help but want to jump off the Earth as it rotates on its axis. Or do we? Zeb’s music is not the kind you want to stop listening to; rather, it’s the kind that compels you to drive three more times around the block just so that you can hear one more song on the CD before parking the car and facing the routine task of burning dinner.The analogy is an apt one given Zeb’s own myriad journeys around the planet. He was born in a small Italian village, was raised partially in London and, although he is currently settled in New York, his career has been marked by a willingness to explore the Earth’s rich cultural traditions. Listening to Stop the Earth ideally takes place on the road, in the air or, at the very least, in a psychologically or emotionally mobile space.Paradoxically, then, this latest release is cited as Zeb’s most accomplished and grounded work to date. It’s easy to understand why: despite its solid foundation, Stop the Earth invites us to dance in a way Zeb’s first two releases did not while also showcasing the artist’s own attitude toward the various societies that have alternately housed or marginalized him. Zeb’s revolutionary love of eclecticism, for instance, not only reminds us of the importance he places on his gypsy heritage but it also emerges triumphantly in the disc’s impressive range of textural diversity. Indian and Arabic grooves shift almost seamlessly into Afro-Caribbean beats and rhythms, and these, in turn, shift almost seamlessly into a New York underground that has been irrevocably changed thanks to artists such as Zeb.Stop the Earth is no more and no less than an exercise in hybridity, that is, a fusion of two or more musical forms that communicates the literal and figurative movement of peoples, goods and cultural ideas across increasingly porous borders. Much has been said about the virtues of border-crossings, yet few artists seem capable of fusing disparate musical traditions without privileging one form over another. The title of the second track, “Revolutionary Dreams”, ably captures the ways in which Zeb skillfully blends one type of cultural expression with another in order to envision a world without borders.For those who like everything the world music category has to offer, Stop the Earth undeniably satisfies. Zeb reproduces the subtle strains of the Middle East with his skillful use of the Arabic Oud, a stringed instrument that works to supplement the disc’s more modern, electronic soundscapes. For his foray into “Afro Disco”, the trip envisioned on the third track, Zeb uses layered percussion techniques to underline the urgency of transculturation. Throughout the disc’s tracks, he employs echo and reverberation to invoke the necessary overlap of musical genres in a world where national borders often contain, as opposed to liberate, individuals and collectives. Yet Stop the Earth cannot be characterized as a commodifiable “one-stop shop”. Zeb’s journey is carefully planned and executed despite its generic confusion.If there is any compulsion to request a stop here, it is only because Zeb overwhelms us with the sheer number of musical mixes. Our brains have to work overtime to identify the musical traditions cited and, if we are to understand how they mix with others, they have to work even harder. By the time you reach the reggae beat of “Skunkaliscious,” you’re in the ecstatic throes of sensory overload.Then again, you can always sit back and never mind how the journey manages to sustain itself in a unified, coherent fashion. One of the virtues of this disc is that it offers something to the concentrated listener and the lazy traveler alike. At any rate, staying on this ride is not difficult. To his credit, Zeb reminds us that despite the prevalence of negative forces, the Earth is still worth exploring. "STOP THE EARTH, I WANT TO GET OFF!" Is Officially out today, Feb 27th, 2007 EVERYWHERE! Check www.wonderwheelrecordings.com for info & store locations."Stop the Earth, I Want to Get Off serves as both astute soundtrack to an around-the-world journey and as good party music." -Time Out Magazine (full review Feb 6th 2007)"His dub selections make speakers melt & bassbins bleed" -RE:UP Magazine"This album is so deep and well thought out. It really represents all his inspirations as a producer." -Turntable Lab"Dancefloor veteran Zeb drops the Afro-disco bombs in a preview of his upcoming CD." -XLR8R Magazine"Africa meets Arabia IN DUB! A classic album from the very versatile ZEB." -Nickodemus (Turntables on the Hudson)"Truly 21st century global beats - open minded, eclectic and respectfully mixing disparate sounds like dance electronic, dub and funk with Afro-Latin and Middle Eastern influences." -Mehmet (Giant Step) I edited my profile with Thomas Myspace Editor V4.4 (www.strikefile.com/myspace)

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Member Since: 12/27/2006
Influences: GLOBETRONICA
Sounds Like:
Record Label: Wonderwheel records-Irma records-Codek-Stoned Asia
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

any arab singers out there?

I'm desperately looking for a singer who can sing in Arabic ( Persian good too! ) to finally get on with my new album.....Male or female doesn't matter as long as you have soul...heheheI'm planning to...
Posted by Zeb-the spy from Cairo on Wed, 21 May 2008 04:19:00 PST

New Turkish dub remix on the player...

Hey everyone!I just added a new tune to my jukebox, it's a remix I did a while ago of an extremely famous Turkish singer ( and Saz player...) named Orhan Gencebay ( all Turks now him for his Arabesque...
Posted by Zeb-the spy from Cairo on Wed, 07 May 2008 02:06:00 PST

Zeb and Inflagranti.....OBLIO (EP)

As some of you probably know , Sasha Crnobrnja ( man behind Inflagranti ) and I, have been long time friends and partners in music ( we did Organic Grooves for about 10 years.... ).Since we also live ...
Posted by Zeb-the spy from Cairo on Wed, 16 Apr 2008 09:48:00 PST

Arabian Flamenco

The "Flamenco Chillin’" compilation from Poets Club Records ( which features Flamenco al Arabia )isufficially out .It includes names such as "Nitin Sawhney, "Los Madrid de los Austrias","Up Bust...
Posted by Zeb-the spy from Cairo on Mon, 07 Apr 2008 02:06:00 PST

New Zeb tune !

I just added (to my profile) a new tune I just did .It’s a downtempo Arabic style funkdub with a very pretty voice.....Hope you enjoy!(I enjoyed making it!)
Posted by Zeb-the spy from Cairo on Mon, 07 Apr 2008 01:58:00 PST

NEW ZEB AND SABO ALBUM TO BE RELEASED SOON!

Me and my friend ( and partner ) dj Sabo just finished a new album called "GLOBAL WARMBEATS"which will be released soon (late spring ) on IRMA RECORDS.I will upload tunes from it and hope you enjoy!...
Posted by Zeb-the spy from Cairo on Mon, 03 Mar 2008 02:20:00 PST