Cairo Steps

Cairo Steps is an ensemble was founded 2002 by the Egyptian German musician and producer Basem Darwisch. Cairo Steps has awarded the German golden jazz award in 2018.

Cairo Steps
Cairo Steps Official logo
Background information
Also known asCairo Steps
OriginCairo, Egypt
GenresJazz
Instruments
Years active2002–present
Websitewww.cairosteps.com
Members

About

Cairo Steps was founded in 2002 by the Egyptian German musician and producer Basem Darwisch.[1][2]

Cairo Steps merges and combines traditional Egyptian and oriental grooves with modern jazz improvisation, classical music and contemporary sounds. The ensemble has played numerous concerts in Egypt, Kuwait, Abu Dhabi, Italy, France and many stages worldwide with musicians and artists from around the world. The group includes members of different nationalities.[3]

Awards

On 19 April 2018, Cairo Steps collected The German Jazz Music award at Berlin ceremony with the ensemble members including Ines Abdul Dayem, Minister of Culture of Egypt, The ensemble received the award for their album Flying Carpet, which they created with German band Quadro Nuevo.[4][5] The Egyptian minister of culture honored Cairo Steps in the Egyptian Academy in Rome after being awarded the German Jazz Music Award in April 2018.[2]

The impact of The COVID-19 Pandemic

Cairo Steps with Cairo Opera Orchestra - Cairo Opera House 2019

On June 26, 2020, Cairo Steps with Quadro Nuevo, released a video of playing the soundtrack (Shams) produced in 2017 on the album (Flying Carpet). The video was released on Cairo Steps' YouTube channel To alert the community to domestic isolation and social distancing in anticipation of COVID-19. The track was played via video conference between the musicians.[2]

On April 6, 2020, the Egyptian Ministry of Culture showed one of the previous Cairo Steps concerts that were at the Cairo Opera House and was among the videos that the Ministry of Culture published on its YouTube channel. The concert was released shortly after the launch of "Culture in Your Hands", an initiative to start performing theater performances, concerts and other cultural events over the Internet amid the closure of theaters, cinemas and concert halls due to the Coronavirus.[6]

Cairo Opera Orchestra, Cairo steps Ft. Sheikh Ehab Younis

On November 2, 2020, Cairo Steps participated in the Arab Music Festival at the Cairo Opera House, the concert was held in the open air, taking into account the precautionary measures to prevent COVID-19.[7][8]

Basem Darwisch, Founder of Cairo Steps with Egyptian Maestro Nayer Nagui, Cairo Oprera House 2019

Members

Cairo Steps consists of many members from different countries:[9]

Cooperating artists and guests of honor

Discography

Basem Darwisch led his team, Cairo Steps, to produce 5 albums and a large number of singles:

Albums and Singles
Year of Release Album Name Content Notes
2012 Oud Lounge
  1. Cairo Steps*
  2. Memories
  3. Triomania
  4. Samai Darwisch
  5. Sun Rise
  6. Taqsim Oud
  7. Alpha Omega
  8. Desert Road
  9. Min Awel Lamsa
*Cairo Steps was redistributed in another version and released on the same album
2016 Arabiskan
  1. Sultan
  2. Nubian Groove
  3. Shams
  4. Amber
  5. Siwa**
  6. Bokra
  7. Alif
  8. La Sua Bucca
  9. Arabiskan*
  • *Ali El Helbawy sang Arabiskan in Flying Carpet album
  • **The song (My God) was sung by Marwa Nagy with Siwa Music.
2016 Silk Road
  1. Voyage Oriental
  2. Jaipur Express
  3. Constantinople Dance Palace
  4. Floating On Syr Darya
  5. Riders Of Tashkent
  6. Feathers and flames
  7. Samarkand 1001
  8. The Prince Of Turfan
  9. Taklan Makan
  10. Moon Over Issyk kul
  11. Market Of Kashgar
2017 Flying Carpet
  1. Sansibar
  2. Khaliji Steps
  3. Shams
  4. Dance Du Nil
  5. Arabiskan
2020-21 Diwan Cafe Oud Suite feat. Basem Darwisch
Reprise feat. Wolfgang Wittemann
Malek AlMolk feat. Sheikh Ehab Youness
Cairo Vibe feat. Rami Attallah
Ward feat. Rageed William
Elahi feat. Ousso Lotfy
El Anfoushi feat. Wael El Sayed
El Zaitoun feat. Ragy Kamal
Fayoum feat. John Sami
Electronic Music (With: Sam Shure)
  1. Iboto
  2. Mirage
  3. Sultan
  4. Arabiskan
Soundtrack Seven to One
Inspirational Music Oud Mood of the day
Duduk and Oud dialog mood With Rageed William
2014 Singles Gnossienne No.1 Remix feat Sheikh Ehab Younis
I can Say feat Maher Fayez.
2014 - 2015 Je nai nan feat Sheikh Ehab Younis, Ali El Helbawy, Monica George and Peter Ghattas.
2015 Aripsalin feat Monica George and Peter Ghattas.
Mariam
Beredak Remix feat Marwa Nagy
Al Mokhtar
Gnossienne New Remix
2017 Palladio
Adagio Remix feat Sheikh Ehab Younis
Desert Road Wahba's Moonlight Remix
2020 Malek ElMolk feat Sheikh Ehab Younis

References

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