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LP version. “Habibi Funk is excited to shareMarzipan– our first full length contemporary release courtesy of Beirut’s multi-instrumental phenomCharif Megarbane, also known as the man behind prolificCosmic Analog Ensemble. The LP is a journey into Charif’s styling, one he terms ‘Lebrary’: a vision of Lebanon and Mediterranean expressed through the kaleidoscopic sonics of library music. Drawing from artists that encapsulates the HF sound, such asZiad Rahbani,Ahmed MalekandIssam Hajali, Charif translates these influences into an LP that is equally at home in ’23. Following his previous release of EPTayara Warakin 2022,Marzipanis a sonic journey that seeks to capture the full scope of Megarbane’s habitus. As a composer and producer, Megarbane touts hugely versatile, sometimes volatile musicianship — his catalogue of projects (including legendary groups like the Cosmic Analog Ensemble,Free Association Syndicate,Monumental Detail, etc.) features a huge domain of sonic direction. This collection was previously developed in Megarbane’s own Hisstology label which hosts a wealth of collaborative efforts. Now, Habibi Funk represents Megarbane under his own name. Megarbane finds a sonic through-line in his surrounding soundscapes as he draws on the chaotic energy of the crowded Beirut metropolis (‘Souk El Ahad’), the warm atmosphere of the Lebanese countryside (‘Chez Mounir’), or the lushness of a Mediterranean beach resort (‘Portemilio’). Reflecting the aural composition of his direct surroundings into kaleidoscopic instrumentation provides a unique insight into how one musical phenomenon transposes sight into sound. Habibi Funk is thrilled to shareMarzipanand finally throttle this under-the-radar phenomenon into the solo spotlight. Despite the magnitude of his catalog, Megarbane’s LP sounds as fresh — as resolutely inspired — as a debut record.Marzipancontinues down the winding path he trod on EPTayyara Warak(released December, 2022) which features solid footing in the hectic city sounds Megarbane hears as home. Despite his obvious musical acumen, Megarbane’s greatest talent seems to be his open ears. In many ways,Marzipanis a cartographic feat — it travels and traces a journey across many dimensions (both sonic and physical). Megarbane’s instrumental catalogue is vast: toy glockenspiel, harpsichord, pedal steel, a classic Wurlitzer, et al are used liberally on the record. The resultant sound is as sprawling as the musician’s instrumental dexterity.”





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