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Wereldreis aangeboden door NO blues

April 26th, 2011 | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments »

Als je als bluesliefhebber naar een theaterconcert gaat van NO blues dan word je alleen al door de naam op het verkeerde been gezet. De speelvloer is prachtig uitgelicht, maar de band komt in het donker op.

Alleen de Arabische elfsnarige luitspeler Haytham Safia uit Galilea zit in de spotlight. Voor hem is het een speciale avond aangezien zijn ouders in de zaal zitten. Hij begint met een zinderende luitsolo. Dit snijdt allemachtig veel hout, het gaat dwars door de ziel heen. Daarna vallen de andere muzikanten in……lees verder
Meer foto’s van het concert door Bert Lek.

NO blues speelde in de Agnietenhof
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‘Music that’s not only combining people and culture but realy unites’

April 18th, 2011 | Tags: , , , | No Comments »

Review ‘Hela Hela’ from Paris. See whole article in french.
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NO blues ON tour part 3/Patras

March 2nd, 2011 | Tags: , , , , | No Comments »

We continue this roadstory while travelling from Thessaloniki to Patras in our tourvan with Lavros.  Although we usually hate the long drives (and this is a 7 hour one) this was quite a beautiful one. We started with sun at sea level in Thessaloniki and drove al the way into the mountains where it was snowing. We almost felt like we were on holiday in Swiss, but enjoyed throwing snowballs in Greece. First time for everything!

snow (balls) in Greece

But even great scenery has its limits  so we were quite happy to arrive in Patras and arriving at the Lithografeion. Outside the building there is almost no sign of the great venue it is inside. We had a strong feeling of entering the old Effenaar (the rock venue of Eindhoven in NL). The reception by the crew of the Lithografeion was great and we immediately felt like this was gonna be a quite different show. Ticket sales were really good and NO blues had been on the radio for almost 3 years in Patras.

At this stage we had no idea what the night would bring, so after the soundcheck we went out to find us some of he great Greek food. We will never go to a Greek restaurant in Holland expecting to have anything near to the quality of the restaurants we had dinner at during this tour.

When we arrived at the club again the street and club where crowded with people who where really looking forward to the show, what a great way to start the gig! Here and here is some footage of the show, maybe not the best one we ever did but it was sure full of energy! Great crowd too which fully enjoyed the show. When I was having a smoke outside (!) I got some letters from people about the gig. In Greek,  so we couldn’t read a word, but Lavros and Dimitrios (who took a plain from the USA to see the gig) were kind enough to translate. Thank you dear writers!

We ended up in a nice pub called ‘the blue monday’ and had just a little bit too much to drink with our new friends form Patras, but a big thank you to promoter Christos,  his staff and fans in Patras in place here! And you radio guys who spinnend our records for so many years: you rock!

We spent whatever little was left of the night to catch up some sleep before leaving to Athens tomorrow.

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NO blues ON tour: Greece part 1

February 15th, 2011 | Tags: , , , | 2 Comments »

We get all sorts of requests to play somewhere in the world, most of them unfortunately will not result in a real gig or tour.
Sometimes it is the money, sometimes festivals or promoters change their mind, but most of the time it is our busy schedule that makes it impossible. It is also always an experiment to go to a country for the first time;  new people, new audiences and new promoters. You just never know what to expect.
So when we got an email from Athens inquiring if we were able to do a short tour in Greece (Athens, Patras and Thessaloniki) in the beginning of February we were  happy, but not already packing our stuff.
We never played in Greece before, did not sell  thousands of CD’s over there and were unsure if we had airplay. The only thing we were sure of was Anne-Maarten visiting a local club in Patras two years ago and finding himself listening to the music of NO blues.

So much for valid arguments to say yes or no to a 6 day tour to Greece.  No advance payments, no returned contracts and slow replys on our emails.  By that time we got an email from Aris, our local promoter in Athens, which contained the flight tickets. At that time we decided to take the risk and go to Greece.
Still a little unsure about the rock solidness of this tour we boarded our plain for Athens on Thursday February the 3rd. We left Holland on a beautiful sunny morning to arrive in Athens 6 hours later in a cold, stormy and very, very wet city.  After a short meeting with Aris we left with Lavros (our driver) on a 7 hour drive through rain, wind and snow to Thessaloniki. So after we left home somewhere at 8 in the morning, we arrived in our hotel at 2:30 at night. Welcome to the reality of being on tour, it is 90% about waiting and travelling and 10%  about playing.

After a short night we woke up in a different Thessaloniki: loads of sunshine and time for breakfast at Starbucks.  The club we had to play was right next door to our hotel,  so the best part of the day we spend with a walk along the beautiful seashore. It is always a good sign to find posters for the gig along the way:

Strangely enough we are thousands of miles from Deventer and still find a poster connecting us to our home venue the Burgerweeshuis (aka the Burgerproject). Tonights gig is in a club called RaiAlive. Most venues in Greece are privately owned and so gigs are a great financial risk for their owners.  Together with the fact that there is a crises (and a big one) in Greece and everything in this country is open for negotiations , it was no miracle to us the owner liked to discuss a discount on the fee.

More ON this story in part 2

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Happy musicians @ Sold Out Gouda

January 27th, 2011 | Tags: , , | 1 Comment »

Uitverkochte Goudse Schouwburg

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File Under about Hela Hela (Dutch)

January 25th, 2011 | Tags: , , , , , , , , | 1 Comment »

Het meest opvallende project van het productiehuis Oost-Nederland was ongetwijfeld Kyteman. Al kwam dit volgens mij vooral door het visuele aspect. Muzikaal gezien vind ik zelf No Blues interessanter, al kan dit eraan liggen dat alles wat naar rap riekt niet echt mijn ding is. No Blues moest een samensmelting zijn van Arabische en Westerse muziek en de muzikanten zijn daar prima in geslaagd. Hela Hela is hun vierde album en hun zwanenzang. Het project en daarmee de band houdt op te bestaan. Toch lijkt het erop dat de muzikanten nog eens alles uit de kast hebben gehaald om maximaal te scoren. Met bijvoorbeeld opener “Long Legged Woman”, een bewerking van een nummer van Freddie King, zet bassist Anne-Maarten van Heuvelen met zijn krachtige zang zich op de kaart. In “Wayack” laat Ad van Meurs horen hoe relaxt zijn liedjes met een J.J. Cale-feel kunnen zijn. Het is echter vooral Haytam Safia die vanuit mijn Westerse optiek door het gebruik van de U’d (een Arabische luit) opvalt. Luister eens naar het instrumentale “Consolation” en volgens mij moet iedereen beamen dat hij een geweldige muzikant is. Aan de zegetocht van No Blues komt een eind. Ze staan nog even in het theater en dan is het gebeurd. De muzikanten zullen de weg naar het podium met hun eigen bands wel vinden, maar voor de muziek van No Blues rest dan alleen nog het vierluik.

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Nice short docu on dutch television: ‘tijd voor theater’

January 9th, 2011 | Tags: , , , , , | No Comments »

Click this link to view the feature about NO blues on RTV OOST, interviews are in Dutch but we are working on subtitles!

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Four star review in national newspaper for Hela Hela

November 18th, 2010 | Tags: , , , | No Comments »

**** (click to see original review in dutch)

NO blues Hela Hela

NO blues was founded five years ago to investigate the possibilities of combining the traditional American folk blues with Arabic music, which resulted in a new genre called Arabicana. With this fourth CD the trip around the world comes to an end for singer-guitarist Ad van Meurs, singer-bassist Anne-Maarten van Heuvelen and the Palestinian singer-U’d player Haytham Safia. But not without picking up some African influences on the road, provided by Sudanese Osama Maleegi again on percussion and this time  also U’d. Violin player Morad Koury adds even more virtuoso strings, and the vocals of Shereene Danial joins those of permanent collaborator Ankie Keultjes. In most cases, the symbiosis between the genres is perfectly natural, with Empty Bottle as a strong example. Especially the way Safia’s sparkling U’d playing is a joy to the ear. Lyrically, it is often rather stereotypical country and blues: long-legged women, booze, infidelity and death, but Van Meurs convinces as singer and guitarist, the latter especially with the slide. And the sound is beautiful and unique, all you could wish for is more experimenting with strange measures, such as on Farah.

Ranking: 4 out of 5 stars

Volkskrant: Frank van Herk

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luisterpaal 3voor12

November 15th, 2010 | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments »

Hela Hela is the first of four albums by NO blues which is actually on the ‘ luisterpaal’  of 3voor12.  It seems like we are finally outgrowing the stigma ‘worldmusic’. We feel very strongly about the fact that we are just playing music of the world and are by doing so, representing the global fusion of people and ideas. Although our music is deeply rooted in music traditions from all over the globe, being caged in to the worldmusic box always has been rather strange to us.

The biggest downside of the world music stigma is also that you will get none or very limited airplay. Which  deprives us from a big potential audience and ultimately will keep world music caged in to it’s own box.  So we are very happy and grateful with the continues high rating for our new album @ the luisterpaal. Thanks for sharing your thoughts and votes for the album. These are the first small steps to set us free!

Our dear friends from Palestine will be joining us for the 4 cd release promo gigs in December, so we hope to meet you there.

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Nisse

July 13th, 2010 | Tags: , , , | 1 Comment »

Sjoerd van Bommel as special guest on drums

The NO blues gig at the Pastorale au Parvis festival in the beautifull little town of Nisse (near Goes NL) started with rain on the way there. But thank god the festival was spared and we did a fun gig with the audience on their feet and dancing. Our percussionist Osama was in Portugal, so we were accompanied by Sjoerd van Bommel on drums and he did a great job!

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