Arabology (album)

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Arabology
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Studio album by
Released8 June 2009
Genre Electronic, synthpop, techno
Label AZ
Producer Mirwais
Yasmine Hamdan chronology
Arabology
(2009)
Ya Nass
(2013)
Singles from Arabology
  1. "Get It Right"
    Released: June 2009

Arabology is the debut album by electronic duo Y.A.S. The album was released in France on 8 June 2009. The lead single, "Get It Right", was released in June 2009.

Contents

The duo began recording the album in 2007. Mirwais Ahmadzaï wanted to create an electronic music album that had an Arab identity. Moreover, he wanted to present a different representation of Arab culture to balance the view of Arabs as "terrorists" often publicized in the Western media. [1]

Track listing

No.TitleMusicLength
1."Aräbology"Mirwais Ahmadzai1:15
2."Get It Right"Ahmadzai, Yasmine Hamdan 4:02
3."Yaspop"Ahmadzai, Hamdan3:03
4."Oloulu"Ahmadzai, Hamdan, Abdelouab Abrit2:54
5."Da"Ahmadzai, Hamdan, Dave Treahearn, Rob Haggett2:44
6."Azza"Ahmadzai, Hamdan, Abrit3:02
7."Coït Me"Ahmadzai, Hamdan, Abrit3:45
8."Ma Rida"Ahmadzai, Hamdan3:43
9."Gamil"Ahmadzai, Hamdan, Abrit4:02
10."Fax"Ahmadzai, Hamdan, Abrit3:48
11."Mahi"Ahmadzai, Hamdan, Abrit2:51
12."A-Man"Ahmadzai, Hamdan, Karl Bartos, Ralf Huetter4:29

Samples

"A-Man" contains an excerpt from "Man Machine" as performed by Kraftwerk. [2]

Personnel

The following people contributed to Arabology: [3] [2]

Release history

The album was released in two versions: a single disc version, which used Opendisc technology to offer extras via a website, and a digital version which included a digital booklet. [4] [5]

RegionDateLabelFormat(s)Catalog
France8 June 2009AZ CD, digital download 531 733-1

Charts

Charts (2009)Peak
position
French Albums Chart [4] 79

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References

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  3. "Arabology > Credits". Allmusic. Retrieved 25 March 2010.
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