Spy From Cairo

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Ride My Camel 00:00 Tools
Coming Home 00:00 Tools
Oud Funk 00:00 Tools
Indian Dope ft. Ghalia Benali 00:00 Tools
zindagi 00:00 Tools
Haboob 00:00 Tools
Blood & Honey feat. Ghalia Benali 00:00 Tools
The Ballad 00:00 Tools
Sons Of Hannibal 00:00 Tools
Steppin' Out 00:00 Tools
Don't Panic I'm Islamic 00:00 Tools
All The Beautiful Machines 00:00 Tools
Prince Ahmed 00:00 Tools
Spacewalk 00:00 Tools
Under The Tree 00:00 Tools
More 00:00 Tools
Zindagi (Vocals by Alook Mehta) 00:00 Tools
International 00:00 Tools
Steppin' In 00:00 Tools
Taksim Square 00:00 Tools
sufi disco 00:00 Tools
All Is One 00:00 Tools
Kurdish Delight 00:00 Tools
Nayphony 00:00 Tools
Saidi the Man 00:00 Tools
Queen Dub 00:00 Tools
Reggada 00:00 Tools
Jennaty (Earthrise Soundsystem Remix) 00:00 Tools
Leila 00:00 Tools
Alladin Dub 00:00 Tools
Steppin´ Out 00:00 Tools
Indian Dope (Drumspyder Remix) 00:00 Tools
The Ballad { SOFASPACE } 00:00 Tools
Road to ryhad 00:00 Tools
Ala Shan 00:00 Tools
Desert Tears 00:00 Tools
Zebda 00:00 Tools
Ozora Nights 00:00 Tools
Marseilles Noir 00:00 Tools
Fanaa 00:00 Tools
King of Bashan 00:00 Tools
Kembe 00:00 Tools
Blood and Honey 00:00 Tools
Ana Arabi (Simbad Remix) 00:00 Tools
The Ballad { sofaspace.net } 00:00 Tools
Kembe ft. Alladin 00:00 Tools
Egyptian Pulse 00:00 Tools
Jennaty 00:00 Tools
Toe to Toe 00:00 Tools
Jennaty (Zeb Electro Remix) 00:00 Tools
spy from cairo - Zindagi 00:00 Tools
Blood And Honey (Maga Bo Remix) 00:00 Tools
Ana Arabi (Simbad Dub Mix) 00:00 Tools
Ana Arabi feat Ghalia Benali 00:00 Tools
Open Sesame 00:00 Tools
Indian Dope feat Ghalia Benali 00:00 Tools
Thicker Than Hookah Smoke 00:00 Tools
More (Exclusive) 00:00 Tools
Blood & Honey feat Ghalia Benali 00:00 Tools
Oud Outro 00:00 Tools
Latif 00:00 Tools
Ana Arabi ft. Ghallia Benali 00:00 Tools
Sirens of the Nile 00:00 Tools
Ala Shan (Farid Al Atrache Cover) 00:00 Tools
Kembe feat. Alladin 00:00 Tools
More (Exclusive)-Spy From Cairo 00:00 Tools
Leila - A Tribute to Mohamed Abdel Wahab 00:00 Tools
Leila (A Tribute to Mohamed Abdel Wahab) 00:00 Tools
Beirut Skank 00:00 Tools
Jennaty ft. Ghalia Benali 00:00 Tools
Damascus Market Dub 00:00 Tools
Ana Arabi feat. Ghalia Benali 00:00 Tools
Coming Home [#] 00:00 Tools
All Beautiful MacHines 00:00 Tools
Ana Arabi 00:00 Tools
Jennaty feat. Ghalia Benali 00:00 Tools
Kembe (feat. Alladin) 00:00 Tools
Space Walk 00:00 Tools
When Giants Ruled the Earth 00:00 Tools
Intadub 00:00 Tools
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The Spy from Cairo was born Moreno Visini in Italy on 21st June 1969. His mother’s roots could be traced to the Eastern European/Kurdish Gypsies. He started playing his father’s guitar when he was only 8 years old and immediately fell in love with music (he learned then that “MUSIC IS THE ONLY PLACE WHERE MAGIC REALLY HAPPENS”). At 15 he left his family to fulfill his dream of becoming a musician and ran away to London, England where he struggled with horrible jobs and language barriers for a year, until he was eventually accepted in the Arabic/Indian and West Indian community of Ladbroke Grove (west London). In the mid 80’s he played with a few different bands, their styles ranging from funk to reggae and world music and then fell in love with electronic music (the sampler was another “magic making instrument” to him). In 1986 his father passed away and Visini (nicknamed Zeb) returned to Italy to spend some time with his mother, after which he went to Spain where he absolutely fell in love with Gypsy flamenco and started to play the classical guitar in flamenco style. Back in Britain a year later, he started to create his own style of music, mixing the sounds of the peoples who had been close to him, such as Arabs and West Indians. He was then hired by the band The Indians based in the US to record “Indianism”, the band’s first album. Zeb moved to Los Angeles for a few months to play guitar with the Indians and make the record, which was released on Polydor in 1993. He then moved to New York where he still lives more than 20 years later. The Indians fell apart only 2 years after the release of their first album, so Zeb decided to focus on mastering samplers and learning as many instruments as possible to avoid being dependant on other musicians. Today The Spy still makes great music in his one-man-multi-instrumentalist band. He plays Oud, Saz, Ciftelli, Sitar, bass and guitar. Sampling, programming, arrangements and production are also done by The Spy. He also doesn’t like biographies. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.