Press Release - Forward Music's acquisition of 13 CDs from Incognito

by Forward Music

Press Release - Forward Music's acquisition of 13 CDs from Incognito

The two largest and most active World Music labels in the Middle East Forward Music and  Incognito announce the consolidation of their businesses with Forward Music’s acquisition of 13 of Incognito’s CD licenses.

This  purchase  and regrouping of  CDs  under the Forward Music umbrella has produced the biggest  and most comprehensive World Music  CD catalogue  in  the Middle East with more than 40 releases  and 26 artists. The acquisition counts  CDs from Incognito’s New Oriental Sounds series with artists  and  bands such as  Lena Chamamyan (Syria), Hazem Shaheen (Egypt), Basel Rajoub (Syria/Lebanon), Hewar (Syria), Twais (Syria)  and from the classical Arabic series “Taqalid” with artists such as Nidaa Abou  Mrad   (Lebanon), Salah Yamout (Lebanon) and the Assil Ensemble (Egypt). The Forward Music catalogue now includes (in addition to the works of the above artists): Charbel Rouhana (Leb.), Soumaya Baalbaki (Leb.), Ziyad Sahhab (Leb.), Mustafa Said (Egypt), Fareeq El Atrash (Leb.), Paul Salem (Leb.), Macadi Nahhas  (Jordan),  Issa Ghandour (Leb.), Ghazi Abdel  Baki   (Leb.), Ziad El Ahmadieh (Leb.), Soap  Kills (Leb.), Rayess  Bek  (Leb.)  and Ibrahim Jaber (Leb.). Upcoming releases in 2010 include, Toufic Farroukh’s “Cinema Beirut” and Ziyad Sahhab’s “Strange Day”.


Songlines UK - Interview with Ghazi Abdel Baki on Forward Music

by Songlines U.K.

Songlines UK - Interview with Ghazi Abdel Baki on Forward Music

Piracy runs rampant throughout Lebanon leaving an already limping music industry crippled. "The precentage of piracy [here] is much more than any other country in the Middle East, says Harry Torossian, head of product marketing/music for Virgin Megastore in downtown Beirut. "You can buy a pirated CD fpr $1. The real price is $17 or $18, so it hhurts us big time". He estimates that for every original copyl at least six pirated are sold.


Cheikh Salah Yamout & Mustafa Said - "Inshad" Concert - Review by the Daily Star

by The Daily Star

Cheikh Salah Yamout & Mustafa Said - "Inshad" Concert - Review by the Daily Star

An ethereal wall rises from the venerable lungs of 81 year-old Shaykh salah Yamout, hovering on one note for a super-human length of time before oscillating donward. Soon the lusty chorus of oud virtuoso Mustafa Said and his associates plunge into the fray with a lively refrain.


ELLE - Interview with Ghazi Abdel Baki

by Elle Oriental

ELLE - Interview with Ghazi Abdel Baki

Fonctionnant comme une coopérative, la maison de disque Forward regroupe les meilleurs jazzmen libanais: Charbel Rouhana, Mustafa Said ou, dans un style plus oriental, Ghada Shbeir et Soumaya Baalbaki. Leur seul credo: promouvoir la musique de qualité.


Review of Mustafa Said's "Rubaiyat El Khayyam" by BabelMed

by Babel Med

Review of Mustafa Said's "Rubaiyat El Khayyam" by BabelMed

Babel Med reviews Mustafa Said's Roubayat El Khayam.


"The ups and downs of Independant Music in Lebanon" - The Daily Star

by The Daily Star

"The ups and downs of Independant Music in Lebanon" - The Daily Star

An interview with Forward Music's Ghazi Abdel Baki discussing the "the ups and downs of promoting independent music in Lebanon"


Mustafa Said "Rubaiyyat El Khayyam" Dalil Annahar

by Dalil Annahar

Mustafa Said "Rubaiyyat El Khayyam" Dalil Annahar

An interview with Mustafa Said about his music and his upcoming concert.


Mustafa Said "Rubaiyat El Khayyam" l'Orient Le Jour

by L'Orient Le Jour

Mustafa Said "Rubaiyat El Khayyam" l'Orient Le Jour

Announcement of Mustafa Said's concert at Babel theatre.