Cairo Steps
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Also known as | Cairo Steps |
Origin | Cairo, Egypt |
Genres | Jazz |
Years active | 2002–present |
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Website | cairosteps |
Cairo Steps is an Egyptian jazz ensemble founded in 2002 by Egyptian-German musician and producer Basem Darwisch. The ensemble was awarded the German Golden Jazz Award in 2018.
History
[edit]Cairo Steps was founded in 2002 by Egyptian-German musician and producer Basem Darwisch.[1][2]
Cairo Steps merges and combines traditional Egyptian and oriental grooves with modern jazz improvisation, classical music and contemporary sounds. The ensemble has played numerous concerts in Egypt, Kuwait, Abu Dhabi, Italy, France and many stages worldwide with musicians and artists from around the world. The group includes members of different nationalities.[3]
Awards
[edit]On April 19, 2018, Cairo Steps collected The German Jazz Music award at Berlin ceremony with the ensemble members including Ines Abdul Dayem, Minister of Culture of Egypt, The ensemble received the award for their album Flying Carpet, which they created with German band Quadro Nuevo.[4][5] The Egyptian minister of culture honored Cairo Steps in the Egyptian Academy in Rome after being awarded the German Jazz Music Award in April 2018.[2]
Performances and Activities
[edit]In 2020, Cairo Steps continued to expand their musical presence through a variety of projects and performances. On June 26, they released a video of their track "Shams," originally featured on their 2017 album Flying Carpet. The video showcased the ensemble's adaptability by featuring a virtual performance, highlighting their ability to innovate in music presentation.[2]
The Egyptian Ministry of Culture also broadcast a previously recorded Cairo Steps concert at the Cairo Opera House, as part of an initiative to make cultural performances accessible to a wider audience through online platforms. [6]
Later that year, on November 2, Cairo Steps participated in the Arab Music Festival, performing at the Cairo Opera House in collaboration with the Cairo Opera Orchestra and Sheikh Ehab Younis. This event underscored their commitment to blending traditional and modern music styles while engaging with diverse audiences.[7][8]
In March 2023, Cairo Steps released a new single titled L’Imam. The track is inspired by the poem Daa Al-Ayam Tafaal ma Tachaä ("Let the Days Do as They Please") by Imam Al-Shafi'i, a prominent Islamic scholar and the founder of the Shafi'i school of jurisprudence.[9] The single was created in collaboration with Egyptian singer-songwriter Hany Adel, known for his work with the underground music group West Al-Balad. This release reflects the band's ongoing exploration of blending traditional Arabic poetry with contemporary musical influences.[10]
Members
[edit]Cairo Steps consists of many members from different countries:[11]
- Basem Darwisch (Oud)
- Rami Attallah (Piano)
- Max Klaas (Percussions)
- Rageed William (Duduk and Nai)
- Stefan Hergenröder (E-Bass)
- Wolfgang Wittemann (Soprano Saxophone)
Cooperating artists and guests of honor
[edit]- Mohamed Mounir
- Hany Adel[10]
- Ali El Haggar
- Ali El Helbawi
- Ihab Youness
- Marwa Nagui
- Ines Abdul Dayem
Discography
[edit]Basem Darwisch led his team, Cairo Steps, to produce 5 albums and a large number of singles:
Year of Release | Album Name | Content | Notes |
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2012 | Oud Lounge |
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*Cairo Steps was redistributed in another version and released on the same album |
2016 | Arabiskan |
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2016 | Silk Road |
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2017 | Flying Carpet |
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2020–21 | Diwan Cafe | Oud Suite | feat. Basem Darwisch |
Reprise | feat. Wolfgang Wittemann | ||
Malek AlMolk | feat. Sheikh Ehab Youness | ||
Cairo Vibe | feat. Rami Attallah | ||
Ward | feat. Rageed William | ||
Elahi | feat. Ousso Lotfy | ||
El Anfoushi | feat. Wael El Sayed | ||
El Zaitoun | feat. Ragy Kamal | ||
Fayoum | feat. John Sami | ||
Electronic Music (With: Sam Shure) |
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Soundtrack | Seven to One | ||
Inspirational Music | Oud Mood of the day | ||
Duduk and Oud dialog mood | With Rageed William | ||
2014 | Singles | Gnossienne No.1 | Remix feat Sheikh Ehab Younis |
I can Say | feat. Maher Fayez. | ||
2014–2015 | Je nai nan | feat. Sheikh Ehab Younis, Ali El Helbawy, Monica George and Peter Ghattas. | |
2015 | Aripsalin | feat. Monica George and Peter Ghattas. | |
Mariam | |||
Beredak | Remix feat Marwa Nagy | ||
Al Mokhtar | |||
Gnossienne | New Remix | ||
2017 | Palladio | ||
Adagio | Remix feat Sheikh Ehab Younis | ||
Desert Road | Wahba's Moonlight Remix | ||
2020 | Malek ElMolk | feat. Sheikh Ehab Younis | |
2023 | Daa Al-Ayam Tafaal ma Tachaä ("Let the Days Do as They Please") | feat. Hany Adel |
References
[edit]- ^ "Cairo Steps". Al Burda. Retrieved March 25, 2021.
- ^ a b c "Egyptian band Cairo Steps cooperates with 19 musicians from all over the world in 'Shams' video clip". EgyptToday. June 27, 2020. Retrieved April 21, 2021.
- ^ "StackPath". dailynewsegypt.com. January 31, 2021. Retrieved April 22, 2021.
- ^ "Cairo Steps collect German Jazz Music award at Berlin ceremony – Music – Arts & Culture – Ahram Online". October 22, 2018. Archived from the original on October 22, 2018. Retrieved September 10, 2020.
- ^ "Jazz Award in Gold für Quadro Nuevo und Cairo Steps". December 2, 2018. Archived from the original on December 2, 2018. Retrieved September 10, 2020.
- ^ "Cairo Steps, Mounir, Abdel Dayem, Helbawy, Younis to perform online concert on YouTube Apr.6". EgyptToday. April 5, 2020. Retrieved April 22, 2021.
- ^ "Cairo Steps release 'InFerag' performed with the Cairo Opera Orchestra on YouTube – Music – Arts & Culture". Ahram Online. Retrieved April 21, 2021.
- ^ "Cairo Steps release Siwa, performed at Arabic Music Festival 2020, online – Music – Arts & Culture". Ahram Online. Retrieved April 22, 2021.
- ^ "Opera Egypt | Cairo Steps - Two Nights at Cairo Opera House". www.cairoopera.org. Retrieved December 11, 2024.
- ^ a b "Cairo Steps and Hany Adel join hands in single The Imam".
- ^ "INTERVIEW: Cairo Steps' Basem Darwisch invites world musicians to work in Egypt – Music – Arts & Culture". Ahram Online. Retrieved April 21, 2021.