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Oud player Grdina convened Haram almost fifteen years ago to play classic Egyptian, Persian, and Sudnanese music. This twelve-man band, here including New York wizard Marc Ribot, takes on five tunes and gives each one a long and vigorous shake. This is sensuous and intense, celebratory without lapsing into clamor.

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