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الصحافة العالمية.
Please , do not ask him to be made the
symbol of the Egyptian folk music, he is unlike those that
sculpture the fashions."
Florence Carrique-Allaire, A Nous Paris ! (France)
May 14 to 20, 2001
"Fathy Salama made the music and the arrangements for
most of the current stars, among whom Amr Diab … In the secret
of his studio, Fathy Salama works out technoïdes pearls."
Christophe Ayad, Libération (France) July 20, 1997
"Sharkiat is one of these
world music groups who has achieved recognition in our Swiss
and German neighbours."
Le Parisien (France) October 15, 1995
"The Egyptian group Sharkiat creates a deep and talented
interbreeding the jazz and the pop, played mainly on traditional
instruments enters the world music."
Billboard (United States) October 25, 1997
"Tracks evoke a whole spectre of different, brilliant
and lyric atmospheres as much as dark and threatening, quite
served by an impressive and net production. "
Andy Morgan Stern Stern ( Great Britain)
"Between voices and percussions, Gouzour develops a rich
and original repertoire. It is a muscial fusion between Cairo
and Nubia, where old and new times meet."
Festival " Châlon dans la rue" (France),
July 11, 1997
"The garage rock of the Maniacs, a Swiss group, meets
the captivating melodies of Sharkiat, a torrid egyptian folk
group. The encounter gives birth to the most inventive Swiss
record of the year. It is a must."
Fémina ( Switzerland), November 29, 1998
" Between jazz and tradition, Fathy Salama is one of
the most talented ambassadors of the Egyptian music scene."
Alain Croubalian, Journal de Genève and Gazette de
Lausanne (Switzerland), October 19, 1995
"Sharkiat who revisits with originality the folklore
of "Middle East" has already seduced a large audience."
La Terrasse (Switzerland), October 10, 1995
"When popular music, the oriental way, moves into funk
and jazz territories, it ends up on a cheerful mix, rich in
tonalities and exploding with sounds. The authors of this
dance cocktail are called Sharkiat."
Le matin du Sahara et du Maghreb (Morocco), October
12, 1995
"Jazz harmonies and arab melodies, traditioal rythms
and subtle improvisations, Sharkiat's music offers the most
delicious and the most unexpected mix."
Véronique Danis, Al Ahram Hebdo (Egypt), April 17,
1996



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