Charif Megarbane
50 top tracks
Charif Megarbane
50 top tracks
Albums
![Marzipan (Habibi Funk 023) [Bonus Edition] — cover art by Charif Megarbane](/frogtoon_logo.png)
Marzipan (Habibi Funk 023) [Bonus Edition]
Charif Megarbane

Hamra / Red (Habibi Funk Limited 002)
Charif Megarbane

Tayyara Warak (Habibi Funk 023)
Charif Megarbane

Hawalat (Habibi Funk 030)
Charif Megarbane
![Hawalat (Habibi Funk 030) [Bonus Edition] — cover art by Charif Megarbane](/frogtoon_logo.png)
Hawalat (Habibi Funk 030) [Bonus Edition]
Charif Megarbane

Helia - A COLORS SHOW
Charif Megarbane

Tayyara Warak (Habibi Funk 026)
Charif Megarbane

Pesce Rosso / Stella Marina (Habibi Funk Limited 002)
Charif Megarbane

Marzipan (Habibi Funk 023)
Charif Megarbane

Hamra / Red
Charif Megarbane

Hanadi (Habibi Funk 030)
Charif Megarbane

Dreams of an Insomniac (Habibi Funk 030)
Charif Megarbane
Biography
With a DIY ethos, Charif Megarbane has crafted an inimitable style of music, a melting pot of global sounds that effortlessly glides between 1960s Italian Library, Middle Eastern psychedelia, afro-beat and hip-hop breaks. Megarbane refers to this as “Lebrary” music: a vision of and from Lebanon and the Mediterranean expressed through the kaleidoscopic lens of library music. The innovative instrumentals draw on a wide-range of musical influences <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Charif+Megarbane...Read more on Last.fm
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With a DIY ethos, Charif Megarbane has crafted an inimitable style of music, a melting pot of global sounds that effortlessly glides between 1960s Italian Library, Middle Eastern psychedelia, afro-beat and hip-hop breaks. Megarbane refers to this as “Lebrary” music: a vision of and from Lebanon and the Mediterranean expressed through the kaleidoscopic lens of library music. The innovative instrumentals draw on a wide-range of musical influences, the fuzz-drenched riffs of Blaxploitation films and the percussive rhythms of West African funk to Lebanese bellydance psych and 1960s European cinema scores – all reimagined through a contemporary lens. Equally influenced by Ennio Morricone Ziad Rahbani David Axelrod, the music also finds deep connections with Ahmed Malek and Issam Hajali, both released by Habibi Funk.
Charif has released over 100 albums under various monikers on his own Hisstology imprint, offering an experimental music diary of his late-night improvised sessions, recorded across Beirut, Nairobi, Paris, London and Lisbon – the cities he’s called home.
Megarbane's latest album - released under the moniker Cosmic Analog Ensemble - is the critically-acclaimed Expo Botanica released in '22 on Hisstology Records. Uncut saluted it as “an experimental, wide-eared talent”, also described as “gloriously bonkers” (Mojo) and “a triumph of creativity” (Electronic Sound). <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Charif+Megarbane">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
