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'''Cheb i Sabbah'''<ref name="Jewish DJ">[http://www.forward.com/articles/9860/ "Jewish DJ Captivates Arab Ears"], ''[[The Forward]]'', January 19, 2007.</ref> (August 7, 1947 – November 6, 2013)<ref>{{cite news|last=Lusk|first=Jon|title=Cheb I Sabbah: Pioneering DJ and producer who explored spirituality with his fusion of dance beats and world music|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/cheb-i-sabbah-pioneering-dj-and-producer-who-explored-spirituality-with-his-fusion-of-dance-beats-and-world-music-8950162.html|accessdate=21 November 2013|newspaper=The Independent|date=20 November 2013}}</ref> was a [[DJ]] and composer/producer known for combining Asian, Arabian, and African sounds into his compositions. Sabbah was of [[Jews|Jewish]] and [[Berber people|Berber]] descent.<ref name="Jewish DJ"/><ref name=sf/> He was born in Algeria and came from a family of musicians.<ref>{{cite news|title=Cheb i Sabbah: 'Krishna Lila' and Everything Else|url=http://asianvibrations.com/cgi-bin/getFeature.cgi?featureNum=8|newspaper=Asian Vibrations|date=April 21, 2002|author=Gaurav}}</ref> When he was a teenager, Sabbah moved to Paris and, in 1964, began his career DJing American [[soul music]] records.<ref>{{Cite book | url=https://books.google.com/?id=OSZKCXtx-wEC&pg=PA356&dq=%22Cheb+i+Sabbah%22 |title = The Dawn of Indian Music in the West|isbn = 9780826418159|last1 = Lavezzoli|first1 = Peter|date = 2006-04-24}}</ref> In 1984, he settled as a DJ in San Francisco.<ref name=sf>{{cite news|last=Bernhard|first=Brendan|title=East Is South|url=http://www.laweekly.com/2000-07-06/music/east-is-south/|newspaper=LA Weekly|date=June 28, 2000}}</ref> In 1989 he began using the [[stage name]] "Cheb i Sabbah", which translates to "young of the morning".<ref>[https://www.pbs.org/frontlineworld/stories/france/interviewsabbah.html FRONTLINE - Interview with dj Cheb i Sabbah]</ref> He has seven recordings on the [[Six Degrees Records]] label.
'''Cheb i Sabbah'''<ref name="Jewish DJ">[http://www.forward.com/articles/9860/ "Jewish DJ Captivates Arab Ears"], ''[[The Forward]]'', January 19, 2007.</ref> (August 7, 1947 – November 6, 2013)<ref>{{cite news|last=Lusk|first=Jon|title=Cheb I Sabbah: Pioneering DJ and producer who explored spirituality with his fusion of dance beats and world music|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/cheb-i-sabbah-pioneering-dj-and-producer-who-explored-spirituality-with-his-fusion-of-dance-beats-and-world-music-8950162.html|accessdate=21 November 2013|newspaper=The Independent|date=20 November 2013}}</ref> was a [[DJ]] and composer/producer known for combining Asian, Arabian, and African sounds into his compositions. Sabbah was of [[Jews|Jewish]] and [[Berber people|Berber]] descent.<ref name="Jewish DJ"/><ref name=sf/> He was born in Algeria and came from a family of musicians.<ref>{{cite news|title=Cheb i Sabbah: 'Krishna Lila' and Everything Else|url=http://asianvibrations.com/cgi-bin/getFeature.cgi?featureNum=8|newspaper=Asian Vibrations|date=April 21, 2002|author=Gaurav|access-date=September 13, 2007|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080529132250/http://asianvibrations.com/cgi-bin/getFeature.cgi?featureNum=8|archive-date=May 29, 2008|url-status=dead}}</ref> When he was a teenager, Sabbah moved to Paris and, in 1964, began his career DJing American [[soul music]] records.<ref>{{Cite book | url=https://books.google.com/?id=OSZKCXtx-wEC&pg=PA356&dq=%22Cheb+i+Sabbah%22 |title = The Dawn of Indian Music in the West|isbn = 9780826418159|last1 = Lavezzoli|first1 = Peter|date = 2006-04-24}}</ref> In 1984, he settled as a DJ in San Francisco.<ref name=sf>{{cite news|last=Bernhard|first=Brendan|title=East Is South|url=http://www.laweekly.com/2000-07-06/music/east-is-south/|newspaper=LA Weekly|date=June 28, 2000}}</ref> In 1989 he began using the [[stage name]] "Cheb i Sabbah", which translates to "young of the morning".<ref>[https://www.pbs.org/frontlineworld/stories/france/interviewsabbah.html FRONTLINE - Interview with dj Cheb i Sabbah]</ref> He has seven recordings on the [[Six Degrees Records]] label.


Sabbah's performances included live musicians, dancers and massive projected visuals, backing up his electronic music. He was nominated for the BBC's 2006 [[Awards for world music|Award for World Music]] in the Club Global category.<ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio3/worldmusic/a4wm2006/a4wm_sabbah.shtml BBC - Awards for World Music 2006 - Cheb i Sabbah<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
Sabbah's performances included live musicians, dancers and massive projected visuals, backing up his electronic music. He was nominated for the BBC's 2006 [[Awards for world music|Award for World Music]] in the Club Global category.<ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio3/worldmusic/a4wm2006/a4wm_sabbah.shtml BBC - Awards for World Music 2006 - Cheb i Sabbah<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://asianvibrations.com/cgi-bin/getFeature.cgi?featureNum=8 ''Interview'']. AsianVibrations.com{{when|date=June 2013}}
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20080529132250/http://asianvibrations.com/cgi-bin/getFeature.cgi?featureNum=8 ''Interview'']. AsianVibrations.com{{when|date=June 2013}}
* [http://blogs.laweekly.com/westcoastsound/2011/06/dj_cheb_i_sabbah_stage_4_cance.php "Jeremiah Alexis Interview with Cheb i Sabbah]. LAWeekly.com{{when|date=November 2013}}
* [http://blogs.laweekly.com/westcoastsound/2011/06/dj_cheb_i_sabbah_stage_4_cance.php "Jeremiah Alexis Interview with Cheb i Sabbah]. LAWeekly.com{{when|date=November 2013}}



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Cheb i Sabbah
Birth nameSerge El Beze[1]
Born(1947-08-07)August 7, 1947
Constantine, Algeria
DiedNovember 6, 2013(2013-11-06) (aged 66)
San Francisco, California, United States
GenresGlobal Electronica
Occupation(s)DJ, composer, producer
Years active1989–2013
LabelsSix Degrees

Cheb i Sabbah[2] (August 7, 1947 – November 6, 2013)[3] was a DJ and composer/producer known for combining Asian, Arabian, and African sounds into his compositions. Sabbah was of Jewish and Berber descent.[2][4] He was born in Algeria and came from a family of musicians.[5] When he was a teenager, Sabbah moved to Paris and, in 1964, began his career DJing American soul music records.[6] In 1984, he settled as a DJ in San Francisco.[4] In 1989 he began using the stage name "Cheb i Sabbah", which translates to "young of the morning".[7] He has seven recordings on the Six Degrees Records label.

Sabbah's performances included live musicians, dancers and massive projected visuals, backing up his electronic music. He was nominated for the BBC's 2006 Award for World Music in the Club Global category.[8]

His song "Toura Toura: Nav Deep Remix" was featured in soundtrack of FIFA 08 as well as Cricket 07.

Sabbah was diagnosed with stage 4 stomach cancer in May 2011.[1] He died on November 6, 2013 in San Francisco.[9]

Discography

  • Shri Durga (1999)
  • Maha Maya-Shri Durga Remixed (2000)
  • Krishna Lila (2002)
  • Krishna Lila Select (Bhajans) (2002)
  • La Kahena (2005)
  • La Kahena Remixed-EP (2005)
  • La Ghriba-La Kahena Remixed (2006)
  • Devotion (2008)
  • Samaya: A Benefit Album For Cheb i Sabbah (2012)

References

  1. ^ a b Curiel, Jonathan (July 21, 2013). "Back From the Brink of Cancer, Cheb i Sabbah Spins His Riveting Blend of Global Music". KQED.
  2. ^ a b "Jewish DJ Captivates Arab Ears", The Forward, January 19, 2007.
  3. ^ Lusk, Jon (20 November 2013). "Cheb I Sabbah: Pioneering DJ and producer who explored spirituality with his fusion of dance beats and world music". The Independent. Retrieved 21 November 2013.
  4. ^ a b Bernhard, Brendan (June 28, 2000). "East Is South". LA Weekly.
  5. ^ Gaurav (April 21, 2002). "Cheb i Sabbah: 'Krishna Lila' and Everything Else". Asian Vibrations. Archived from the original on May 29, 2008. Retrieved September 13, 2007.
  6. ^ Lavezzoli, Peter (2006-04-24). The Dawn of Indian Music in the West. ISBN 9780826418159.
  7. ^ FRONTLINE - Interview with dj Cheb i Sabbah
  8. ^ BBC - Awards for World Music 2006 - Cheb i Sabbah
  9. ^ Bigg, Margot (18 November 2013). "R.I.P. Cheb I Sabbah". Rolling Stone India.