Babylone (band)

This article is about Algerian pop band. For American progressive rock band, see Babylon (band). For other uses including music, see Babylon (disambiguation).
Babylone
Origin Algeria
Genres Dziri style (Pop)
Years active 2012-present
Labels Aswatt Studio
Members Amine Mohamed Djemal
Rahim El Hadi
Ramzy Ayadi

Babylone (in Arabic بابيلون) is an Algerian musical band established in 2012 with three principal members being Amine Mohamed Djemal, Rahim El Hadi and Ramzy Ayadi. The band has released the studio album Brya in 2013 after huge success of their single "Zina"[1] that won Algerian Song of the Year during the Algerian Music Awards 2014 with the band itself winning "Algerian Band of the Year".[2][3] Babylone sings mainly in Algerian Arabic in a musical style known as "dziri style", being Algerian world music with various international music influences.[4]

Career

The band was launched in 2012 by Amine Mohamed Djemal, a singer songwriter and by Rahim El Hadi, a guitarist and composer coming from a very musical family. Childhood friends both originating from Gouraya, Tipaza, Algeria. With Djemal specializing in dentistry and El Hadi as a software specialist, they joined forces with Ramzy Ayadi, a university colleague and guitarist / composer originating from Constantine, Algeria specializing at the time as a software engineer at the same university. The band's break came when they were featured in the popular Algerian radio show "Serial Taggeur" that encouraged young musical talents in the country.[4]

In studio and in live concerts, to achieve a more complete sound, they are joined by guitarist Rafik Chami, bass player Redouane Nehar and percussionist Fouad Tourki.[5] Their debut album Brya (The letter) was released in June 2013 with 10 songs including the band's massive hit "Zina" produced by Aswatt Studio. The song won the "Song of the Year" in Algeria.

The group promotes Algerian folk tradition from various localities mixing them with Andalousian, Arab, Mediterranean, Western, Oriental and African styles. In 2015, the group was nominated as one of the six finalists for "Best Traditional Group of Africa" during the Kora Awards (The KORA All Africa Music Awards 2016).

Members

Main
Auxiliary

Discography

Albums

Singles

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