EMPEROR, TESTAMENT, Ex-MORBID ANGEL Musicians Collaborate With Egyptian Artist
- July 24, 2007
Egyptian artist Nader Sadek has invited Steve Tucker (ex-MORBID ANGEL), Trym (EMPEROR, ZYKLON), Alex Skolnick (TESTAMENT), and Ralph Santolla (OBITUARY, ex-DEICIDE, DEATH), as well as Middle Eastern legend Omar Faruk Tekbilek, Miles Jay (ex-WEIRD AL, FATHY SALAMA'S ORCHESTRA), Liron Peled (RAQUY AND THE CAVEMEN) and Raquy Danziger to contribute to his multimedia installation "The Faceless" that opens September 6 at Michael Steinberg Fine Art in New York's Chelsea district. These musicians worked with Sadek to produce a noise experiment moving in and out of independently conceived death metal and Arabic music tracks. This sonic composition accompanies Sadek's uniquely installed drawings which juxtapose the iconographies of death metal and Middle Eastern fundamentalism, which outsiders often associate with darkness, moon worship, and anti-Christian fervor. "The Faceless" startles the audience into rethinking connections between these two frequently misunderstood and vilified cultures.
Having grown up a death metal fan in Egypt, Sadek works from the knowledge that the Egyptian state perceived both death metal and religious fundamentalism as threats to its power and legitimacy: death metal rebels against religious and political hypocrisy; piety rebels against a bureaucratic, commercialized, and godless world. Through sound, image, and space, "The Faceless" mingles these cultures in thoughtful, frightening, and uncanny ways.
Says Sadek: "For a while now, I've been interested in exploring what different cultures perceive of as extreme. 'The Faceless' grows out of years of walking the crowded streets of Downtown Cairo dressed as a full-on death metal fan (i.e., long black hair, long-sleeve MORBID ANGEL/DEICIDE t-shirts, and an overall grungy look). Then, in a sort of twisted reversal, I decided to walk the streets of New York's Times Square in the black garb of a fully veiled woman. The intense reactions I got in each case confirmed for me the potential of this project. Those experiences inspired me to channel the popular paranoid fantasy in which the fully veiled woman is wrought from a dark death metal world, full of serpents, skulls, demons and dark mountains. I hope that by reflecting back to the audience their paranoid fantasies, which totally oversimplify the reality of Middle Eastern and death metal culture, that my work will get them to question their own prejudices and sense of the extreme."
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COMMENT | posted by : wajahat_k 7/24/2007 6:10:37 AM
Good stuff....keep it up man. Great to see some1 trying to educate the masses and break down the stereotypes we see in todays world.
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COMMENT | Nader Sadek posted by : Jeki 7/24/2007 6:30:29 AM
Respect
COMMENT | !? posted by : Blackthorned 7/24/2007 6:54:25 AM
No Nile?
COMMENT | Respect posted by : Zaraza 7/24/2007 8:30:29 AM
I don't know what takes more guts...walking as a death metal fan in Cairo or a burqa women in New York. This guys has some major testicolos.
COMMENT | posted by : RiotAct666 7/24/2007 9:32:35 AM
Skolnick!!!!!!!!!!!!!
COMMENT | without? Nile? posted by : jerich 7/24/2007 9:41:47 AM
Without Nile or even Karl Sanders this project is doomed.... steve Tucker? what did he do...sing for MA that's all......alex ? This is an insult to NILE the band at the Forefront of Egyption themed death metal
COMMENT | posted by : Steve Guttenberg 7/24/2007 9:44:30 AM
sounds really diverse and cool.
and in NYC I'll go, WHERE WHEN??? PLEASE MORE INFO
COMMENT | /\ whoops posted by : Steve Guttenberg 7/24/2007 9:44:53 AM
I read better t his time
COMMENT | posted by : grymmbear 7/24/2007 11:00:06 AM
This should be very, very interesting.
Wish I could go to this... damn college schedule. :(
COMMENT | i'll tell you why no nile posted by : stiff 7/24/2007 11:55:25 AM
because the guy who's actually from egypt can see right through the total bullshit "egyptian vibe" of nile.
only americans and euros fall for that corn-ball shit!
"i read a book on egypt and stole word for word some crap about anubis. we're nile"
cheeseballs! try writing about something important, not some comic-book interpretation of mummies, pharohs, and plagues! bullshit done 20 years ago, by dio and maiden, and it was cheesy then!
lame!
COMMENT | posted by : TheEagle 7/24/2007 12:25:00 PM
Shall Nile be the only thing worth to be linked with Egypt?
COMMENT | whoa posted by : jaggermoutj 7/24/2007 12:27:57 PM
i'd love to check that out, sounds wicked
COMMENT | posted by : Scottanic 7/24/2007 12:33:00 PM
without Melechesh this is project is lame
they are the only real Middle Eastern extreme band with Middle Eastern tones
COMMENT | Interesting posted by : Dissident^ 7/24/2007 1:34:40 PM
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COMMENT | posted by : Kong Pikk 7/24/2007 1:37:35 PM
It's funny how this experiment has not been released yet and there is already a slew of you ignorant dickheads criticizing it.
"it's not going to be good because Nile or Melechesh or Arallu or etc. are not going to partake in it!..."
try giving it a listen first! besides, what if Nile or the other bands got asked to take part in it, but were too busy doing their touring/music endeavors? think before you speak, metal brothers/sisters.
The project sounds very interesting. very explorative.
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