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Naujawanan Baidar
Khedmat Be Khalq (clear)
LAST COPIES OF THE CLEAR VINYL VERSION, ORDER FAST, ONLY A HANDFUL AVAILABLE HERE! Iconoclastic Afghan-American street
music project Naujawanan Baidar makes its long anticipated return with 'Khedmat Be Khalq,' its third album and first new
release in three years. Originally planned as a "studio debut" in the classic sense, a veritable avalanche of setbacks
tangled and delayed the recording process over a span of several years as compounded tragedies - both international and
personal - disrupted the project's intended transition from simply being a ramshackle demo/home-recording outlet for
founder N.R. Safi (The Myrrors, et al) into a properly working band. At the end of the day the process of assembling
what would eventually become "Khedmat Be Khalq" became a lot like that of the previous two releases: gnarled and
sun-baked tracks cut up and collated into a blown out collage of sound. If there is any obvious difference this time
around it is perhaps to be found in the increased focus of the material. Whereas the group's previous two projects ran
the gamut from sparse acoustic improvisations to tape-loop-inspired noise, 'Khedmat Be Khalq' presents a more unified
hybrid of Afghan folks styles and electric energy, further exploring Safi's "maximalist minimalism" approach.
Tape-saturated and over-amplified Afghan rubab, armonia, and ghichak meet pounding multi-layered rhythms that at times
hint at 1970s-1980s industrial music or the heady throb of German krautrock groups like Faust or Amon Düül. Perhaps
nowhere is this unique combination more striking than in Naujawanan Baidar's swirling re-arrangement of the Afghan folk
classic 'Raftim Az Ayn Baagh' that closes the album. The rubab melody that serves as the song's core is warped into
something that in all honesty wouldn't sound particularly out of place spun between early Savage Republic and Crash
Worship. Lyrically the album moves away from the more abstract and impressionistic style of Safi's earlier material
towards a concrete attempt to address the struggle of the Afghan masses from the complicated perspective of the
international diaspora. The songs here work to draw out and examine the contradictions and challenges faced by a people
once again locked in the talons of a sociopathic religious fundamentalism, connecting the country's position to the
current global fight against imperialism, militarism, and resurgent fascism, and attempting to recover obscured
historical fragments and lessons surrounding the proud radical history of Afghanistan's diverse population over
countless decades of intensive struggle. It is here that Naujawanan Baidar's "street music" aesthetic blossoms into a
sort of avant garde agitprop - a militant soundtrack angling at a revolution.
Price
€ 27.95
Genre
Format
LP - 1 disk
Release
01-05-2023
Label
Item-nr
538286
EAN
2090505382860
Availability
In stock