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« Heir of theArabic, Persian and French cultures, the charismatic Mad Sheer Khan carries the wisdom of travelers and the fire of brilliant artists »(La Marseillaise-ZicZac)
With his dilruba (the sitar violin) Mad Sheer Khan transposes his Afro-Asian origins to rock, roots and electro music. The result is unexpected and powerful.

Since 1973, Mad Sheer Khan continues his pacifist theme in the style of the rebels of the seventies which formed his background, enriched by meetings and collaboration with artists such as Nico, Michael Hutchence of INXS as well as, Sapho, Mickael Riley of Steel Pulse, Keziah Jones and Sting ...

With his new album "FAR OUED", the french artist with Algerian-Persian roots but with a warbling world side, " alter version " surprises us once again by his diversity and richness, . The sound of fraternity through the filter of the electronic universality, mixed with the powerful breath of his faithful indian violin called dilruba. The tour is just like the music of the 1970s, a strong blues voice, indian tribal rock open to improvisation, a pure shared space.

This new album is a great work of sorcery
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