Harri Kakoulli - Also known as Uzma, Dirty Harri & Voodoo Posse.
Two music videos "Kiss Of Flames" & "Poisoned by Envy" featuring 'Alice In Flames' fire dancing
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Influences
Harri's musical style is unique. He brings together musical elements from around the globe and like an alchemist, fuses them to create World Music masterpieces uniting East, West, North and South.
Sounds Like
As described by fans: "An enchanted journey into new worlds"... "Evocative, ethereal, uplifting, entrancing, transcending, mesmerising, captivating, haunting, beautiful, soulful, magical, amazing, inspirational, atmospheric, enchanting, brilliant, superb, meditative, spiritual, mind expanding, stunning, blissful..."
REVIEWS
The sound he creates has made him one of the world's leading and sought after producers of world music, and as an artist in his own right collaborating with many other artists to create music that one cannot help but be swept up by. - WILD PLANET RADIO
INSIDE OUT - "This guy has been everywhere, with everyone, from Africa to Ministry of Sound! He started the Ethnic World Dance scene some fifteen years ago, a touch ahead of schedule. Pioneer or what?" - Tony Dynamou (AUGUST 2002)
As the bassist for the 80s band Squeeze Harri Kakoulli has been around the block more than a few times. He's worked with world music artists like King Sunny Ade and trip hopper Talvin Singh so it's not beyond his reach to do a bhangra infused electronica album. This EP was a tribute to the memory Kakoulli's father and features a couple introspective tracks with sacred chanting in addition to the more energetic bhangra club tunes (favourites were "Love Exotico" and "Kuzima"). This EP is another definite winner and well worth the $3.95 - TOMDOG
Bliss Indeed: WOW!! The title track is an amazing mix of arabic electronica and gregorian chants, very unique and haunting. This EP is a small treasure of global chill and global dance. - Soundtracker.
Listen to this EP, and you would never guess that Harri Kakoulli got his start as the bass player for Squeeze. Instead, you might guess that he was a roadie for African Head Charge on their Finnish tour, or that he'd spent his early years sitting in with the Bombay Dub Orchestra. Bliss Like Gold is a rich and emotionally complex listening experience, in part because the music emerged from Kakoulli's anguish following the death of his father. But also because it brings together a broad spectrum of musical traditions -- sacred choral music, keening solo plain chants, Middle Eastern percussion, African rhythms, house, electronica -- and blends them into something that sounds both ancient and completely new. The title track takes relentless (but not overaggressive) percussion of the type one might hear on a Muslimgauze album, and pairs it with the kind of modal vocals one might hear from Dead Can Dance. "Evil Touch" fuses polyphonic choral singing with quiet Eastern percussion to absolutely gorgeous effect; "Kuzima" brings a house beat into the mix, then suddenly switches to a one-drop reggae groove. Throughout the program, there's something just slightly creepy tugging at the underside of this beautiful music, and the effect is really quite stunning. Very highly recommended. - Rick Anderson, All Music Guide.
Though Six Degrees Records recently released his EP "Bliss Like Gold" as part of its "Emerging Artists" series, Harri Kakoulli has been around a long time. He was the former bass man for UK mod band Squeeze, and for the last 15 years been a largely unnoticed but significant contributor to the world fusion scene in the UK. He has worked as a producer for Nation Records, Bar De Lune, Park Lane Recordings and many other world fusion artists and labels. His new solo work reveals his musical genius - Last.Fm
Harri Kakoulli is a World Music pioneer. He's been involved in writing, producing & mixing world music since the mid eighties.
He's worked as an artist writing & producing his own work, building a formidable reputation as one of the world's leading producers of world music and gathering great reviews over the years.
As a pioneer in World Music, Harri produced, created & mixed the first two groundbreaking world music compilation albums 'Fuse 1' and 'Fuse 2', starting a whole new trend in world music and coining the term "world music" for the genre.
He's recorded collaborations with many musicians and top world music artists - produced, mixed & recorded tracks, and worked with artists such as Maxi Priest, Jocelyn Brown, King Sunny Ade, Natacha Atlas, Malcolm Mclaren, Talvin Singh, Jah Wobble, Aki Nawaz (Fundamental), Joana Lewie, Ukrainians, Joi, The Wedding Present, Oliver Cheatham, Andy Weatharal, Tall Paul, Youth, Imagination, The Only Ones, Squeeze, Smiley Culture, Carl Douglas, Sandra Cross, Eric Donaldson, Asher Senator, The late Freddie Makey, The Late Merchent, Dana, Stavros Siolas and many others.
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Nous vous souhaitons la bienvenue, welcome! Nous vous souhaitons la meilleure présentation, Patricia, ne manquera pas de voter et de l'appui de votre pays, il a gagné. Ensuite, nous sommes avec vous, vous êtes heureux. Song from Armenia
Thank you for your visit and warm words! I am delighted your amazing World Music - it cast a spell! I am stroked a large amount of albums with your creative activity - have you ever a rest, my friend?:) And, of course, I very pleased meeting with you in our enormous World! With love and only beautiful wishes, Gala.
hey lets not be strangers lets keep in touch. check out my blogs (my poems) soon i'll have a magazine coming out. give me ur input and send me some of your talent and ill post it.
Thank you for connecting Harri! Wonderful to know, you have Layne on your top list. She has been an incredible inspiration and teacher for me! All the best, Miranda
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Genocide Prevention Month
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As families prepare to gather for Easter and participate in Genocide commemorative activities in the month of April, Armenian National Committee of America Executive Director Aram Hamparian issues a nationwide CALL TO ACTION - urging anti-genocide activists to call Pres. Obama and their Representatives to end U.S. complicity in Turkey's denial of the Armenian Genocide.
Earlier this week, Pres. Obama missed a key opportunity to honor his pledge to recognize the Armenian Genocide during his visit to Turkey. As Genocide Prevention Month continues, he will have many opportunities to stand by his January 18, 2008 statement: "America deserves a leaderwho speaks truthfully about the Armenian Genocide and responds forcefully to all genocides. I intend to be that President. "
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