Review // Scrambled Eggs // Johnny Kafta’s Kids Menu

[By Ziad Nawfal, April 2010]

A few hours ago, I caught myself trying to remember the first time I watched Scrambled Eggs perform live, here in Beirut or elsewhere. I couldn’t. Either my memory has started to fail me, or I’ve seen Charbel & co perform so often, and under so many guises, that the performances have merged into one gigantic, noisy blur in my head. Which makes these CD releases that much more vital, and evidently indispensable.

Both of these albums were released in April 2010, during the 10th edition of Irtijal Festival. They are the product of a new label, equipped with a fabulously sleazy logo (see below), entitled ‘Johnny Kafta’s Kids Menu‘. The records mark an intense bout of activity for Scrambled Eggs (a trio of Charbel Haber -guitar-, Tony Elieh -bass-, and Malek Rizkallah -drums-), beginning towards the end of 2008, and extending early into 2009. The tracks were completed in Fadi Tabbal’s Tunefork Studios.

The first of the CD’s consists of sessions recorded with the ‘A’ Trio (Mazen Kerbaj -trumpet-, Sharif Sehnaoui -guitar-, and Raed Yassin -double bass-), comprising two long tracks, epic, dissonant, and sinuous, and a third, shorter, “rockier” ditty, a tribute of sorts to early Japanese animé “Grendizer”. Interesting to hear Yassin, Kerbaj and Elieh scream Arabic insults over noisy, distorted accompaniment. And highly recommended. Also recommended is local Lebanese producer Diamond Setter‘s remix of the title track, “Beach Party at Mirna el Chalouhi”. You can listen to that one here:

http://soundcloud.com/diamond-setter/scrambled-eggs-a-trio-beach-party-at-mirna-el-chalouhi-diamond-setters-whatever-you-want-rework

The 2nd album, “Scrambled Eggs & Friends”, was recorded with various musicians hailing from Beirut’s (and Paris’) experimental scenes, namely Joe Ghosn (laptop & electronics), Abdallah Ko (guitar & electronics), Stéphane Rives (saxophone), Fadi Tabbal (guitar), as well as the aforementioned Kerbaj and Sehnaoui. Here, Scrambled Eggs indulge in newfound musical directions and tangents, far from the regular rock format, and marrying with grand ease experimentation, improvisation, and noise. I love the stuff. And the visuals too (these are by Mazen Kerbaj). Ya 3akarit.


 

OKYDOKY & RADIOKVM // Ruptured Session // 09 August 2010

Electronic musicians Faysal Bibi and Sary Moussa, the mighty duo known as Okydoky & Radiokvm, were the guests of RUPTURES for an exclusive interview and live performance, following their appearance at Lebanese electronic festival Mad Parade II. For this Ruptured Session, Okydoky & Radiokvm momentarily suspended their habit of performing together, and played one piece each.

Listen:
okidoki kvm 1
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okidoki kvm 2


Track listing:
Okydoky & Radiokvm (live at Mad Parade II)
Nine Inch Nails
Benga
Horse The Band
Squarepusher
Secret Chiefs 3
Mr. Bungle
Ametsub


Photo by Faysal Bibi

ENDUSER // Ruptured Session + NICOLAS CHEVREUX // Interview // 26 July 2010

A couple of days following their outstanding appearance at electronic music festival Mad Parade II, breakcore/drum’n’bass musician ENDUSER and electronic producer/label owner NICOLAS CHEVREUX (Ad Nauseam Records) were the guests of RUPTURES for an exclusive interview and live performance.

Listen:
enduser 1
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enduser 2


Track listing:
ENDUSER
CDATAKILL
HECQ
ROEL FUNCKEN
MOTHBOY 



 

 

Photos by Caroline Tabet

Ziad Moukarzel & Jawad Nawfal [INDEX/LEFT] // Interview // 12 July 2010

Lebanese dubstep duo INDEX/LEFT (Ziad Moukarzel & Jawad Nawfal) were the guests of RUPTURES to present a selection of new tracks recorded exclusively for their BASEMENT concert of July 16. And by the same token, the two hyperactive boys offered Ruptures’ audience an overview of the Dubstep genre, from its early beginnings to the present day.

Listen:
Index Left part 1
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Index Left part 2


Track listing:
Ramadanman
Ziad Moukarzel & Jawad Nawfal [Index/Left]
King Midas Sound
Quanta 330
Kode9
Martyn
Headhunter
Zomby
Modeselektor (feat. Thom Yorke)
Bloc Party (Burial remix)


Photos by Caroline Tabet

FRÉDÉRIC NOGRAY // Interview // 21 June 2010

French musician Frédéric Nogray was the guest of Ruptures to present his live performance with Stéphane Rives in Beirut, scheduled to take place a couple of days later at Walimat Warde.

Listen:
Frederic Nogray part 1
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Frederic Nogray part 2


ZEID & THE WINGS // Ruptured Session // 07 June 2010

Zeid Hamdan, the man behind Soapkills, New Government, and countless other Lebanese bands, was the guest of Ruptures to showcase his new project Zeid & The Wings. The band performed five songs in the studio of Radio Lebanon, and spoke at length about its numerous activities, including its appearance in the much-touted Shankaboot concert extravaganza.

Listen:
zeid and the wings 1
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zeid and the wings 2


Track listing:
Zeid & The Wings LIVE
Hiba
Soapkills (Mazzy Star cover, unreleased)
Kanjha Kora
The New Government (unreleased)
Zeid & The Wings LIVE *2


MIKE COOPER // 1st Ruptured Session // 21 May 2010

British guitar player MIKE COOPER has established himself in the past decade or so as an international musical explorer, performing and recording, solo and in a number of inspired groupings and a variety of genres. His roots and inspiration range freely through traditional country blues, folk, original songs, free improvisation, pop songs, exotica, electronic music, electro-acoustic music, and ‘sonic gestural’ playing. Mike Cooper was the guest of RUPTURES to talk about his two concerts in Beirut, on May 24 at EM Chill (along with Scrambled Eggs, Beirut’s punk/experimental rock musical activists), and on May 26 at Beirut Art Center. Cooper was accompanied in this interview by Lebanese musician Sharif Sehnaoui.

Listen:
Mike Cooper 21 May part 1
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Mike Cooper 21 May part 2


Track listing:
Mike Cooper
Steffan Basho-Junghans
Son House
Charley Patton
Jack Rose


 

MUNMA // Ruptured Session // 10 May 2010

One of the first and foremost Lebanese artists operating in the field of electronica today, JAWAD NAWFAL has held live appearances in Lebanon and France, and regularly collaborated with Lebanese electronic musicians (including TRASH INC and dubstep project INDEX/LEFT). He has released 3 albums of ambient electronic music between 2006 and 2008 on Lebanese label Incognito, under the name Munma. He was the guest of RUPTURES to present his 4th album “Previews & Premises”, a collection of tracks recorded by Nawfal between 2006 and 2010. Not exactly a compilation, not exactly a concept album either, this new release was accompanied by a live concert at The Basement, on May 14, which marked Munma’s first “solo” appearance on a Lebanese stage since 2007.

Listen:
Munma 10 May part 1
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Munma 10 May part 2


Track listing:
Munma
Ziad Moukarzel & Jawad Nawfal [Index/Left]
Jawad Nawfal & Jad Atoui



 

Photos by Tanya Traboulsi

OSMAN ARABI // Ruptured Session // 07 May 2010

Lebanese musician Osman Arabi, one of the country’s most prolific talents in the genres of metal, dark/ritualistic ambient, drone, noise and power electronics, was the guest of Ruptures for an interview and live performance in the studio of Radio Lebanon.

Listen:
Xardas 1
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Xardas 2


Track listing:
Osman Arabi
Iron Maiden
Von
Kafan
Shamanic Death Trance


Photo by Tanya Traboulsi

TASHWEESH // 1st Ruptured Session // 28 April 2010

Tashweesh, the duo of Basel Abbas (founder of Palestinian hip-hop collective Ramallah Underground) and Ruanne Abou Rahme, were interviewed by Ziad Nawfal and musician Tarek Atoui for Ruptures. Tashweesh were in Beirut to present their sound installation “Contingency”, as part of the 5th Home Works Cultural Forum.

Listen:
Basel Abbas part 1
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Basel Abbas part 2


Track listing:
Basel Abbas
Ramallah Underground
Tashweesh
Kronos Quartet


Photos courtesy of Tashweesh