
It's no exaggeration to say that the Ensemble Kaboul have literally kept Afghan music alive through many difficult years. Based in Geneva (hence the French spelling of Kabul) and led by Khaled Arman who plays the rubab lute - the Afghan national instrument - they represent thetraditional and popular sound of Afghan music. Thanks to its position at the crossroads of Asia, Afghan music is a heady and accessible mixtureof Indian, Persian and Central Asian sounds - and in the hands of a group like this, it obviously has an international appeal.
As an Amazon Associate, Spinn Radio earns from qualifying purchases.
Khorasani
Delbarem
Dar dâman-e sharâ
Ze andoy-e
Jâwâniam
Saqiâ bede jâmé
Tula
Kudjâ y ay djunun
Biâ delbar
Ze gham-e
Tork-e man
Shoro rubab
Shoro delruba
Saqi ba khodâ
Shoro tambur
Emshab
Bibi Sanam djân
Lal Qalandara manzurme kasualuna
13.Kabul Ensemble
1
Sindhi Bhairavi
Nastaran
Mâ-e mano akhtar-e shabhâ-e man
Saqi rakla desro labo djâm
Sindhi Bhairavi (Instrumental)
Khorshid guna-e man
Da zmung data watan
Maste indjelai
Mahali
Gol batcha-e Opiâni
Gol dé par zolfo
Dishab ke tchu nai
Zirbaghali Solo (Solo de Zirbaghali)
Délé mara bordi
Tune into 50,000+ live radio stations from every corner of the world on an interactive 3D globe with audio-reactive visualizations.