Sababa 5 - Ca Va Ca Va
With four albums already behind them, Sababa 5 have earned global support, from Songlines magazine and BBC Radio 6 Music tastemakers including Gilles Peterson, Jamz Supernova and Iggy Pop to Franceās FIP Radio and Radio Nova, for their unique blend of traditional Middle Eastern celebration music with psychedelic grooves, funk, jazz, rock, and international vocal collaborations spanning Japan to India. The Paris-based group have taken this sound to stages across Europe, including Reeperbahn Festival and Dresdenās Super Fest. Ā
Ća Va Ća Va is the bandās hafla album ā a return to the wedding and event celebration music that first shaped Sababa 5. Recorded in Paris, it draws directly from the sounds of hafla ā the joyful, communal music heard at Middle Eastern weddings, parties and festive gatherings ā with a sprinkling of influences from the wider Mediterranean. The group utilise their classic combination of electric guitar, bass, drums, organ, and synths to transform these ideas into vibrant melodies, dance-ready rhythms, and a spirit of abundance and Ā
togetherness. Ā
Opening track āBienvenueā sets the tone with a mysterious, longing guitar solo before bursting into an irresistible rhythm and jubilant guitar motif. It flows seamlessly into āAllĆ“ā, straight into wedding-riot territory ā a fast-rising instrumental that showers the dancefloor with energy as it builds around a hypnotic, arpeggio-driven riff. The album is almost entirely original material, with two key exceptions: āYpĆ”rchoā (I Exist), a beautiful instrumental journey inspired by a classic Greek song traditionally performed by Stelios Kazantzidis, and āAsunsanā, an instrumental flip of the much-loved Sababa 5 collaboration āNasnusaā with Yurika Hanashima. Another impressive step in the Sababa 5 story, Ća Va Ća Va captures both joy and longing ā the unmistakable warmth of Eastern Mediterranean celebration and the bandās surf-rock edge ā sounding more confident, spirited and deeply rooted than ever. Ā
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Sababa 5 - Ca Va Ca Va
Sababa 5 - Ca Va Ca Va
With four albums already behind them, Sababa 5 have earned global support, from Songlines magazine and BBC Radio 6 Music tastemakers including Gilles Peterson, Jamz Supernova and Iggy Pop to Franceās FIP Radio and Radio Nova, for their unique blend of traditional Middle Eastern celebration music with psychedelic grooves, funk, jazz, rock, and international vocal collaborations spanning Japan to India. The Paris-based group have taken this sound to stages across Europe, including Reeperbahn Festival and Dresdenās Super Fest. Ā
Ća Va Ća Va is the bandās hafla album ā a return to the wedding and event celebration music that first shaped Sababa 5. Recorded in Paris, it draws directly from the sounds of hafla ā the joyful, communal music heard at Middle Eastern weddings, parties and festive gatherings ā with a sprinkling of influences from the wider Mediterranean. The group utilise their classic combination of electric guitar, bass, drums, organ, and synths to transform these ideas into vibrant melodies, dance-ready rhythms, and a spirit of abundance and Ā
togetherness. Ā
Opening track āBienvenueā sets the tone with a mysterious, longing guitar solo before bursting into an irresistible rhythm and jubilant guitar motif. It flows seamlessly into āAllĆ“ā, straight into wedding-riot territory ā a fast-rising instrumental that showers the dancefloor with energy as it builds around a hypnotic, arpeggio-driven riff. The album is almost entirely original material, with two key exceptions: āYpĆ”rchoā (I Exist), a beautiful instrumental journey inspired by a classic Greek song traditionally performed by Stelios Kazantzidis, and āAsunsanā, an instrumental flip of the much-loved Sababa 5 collaboration āNasnusaā with Yurika Hanashima. Another impressive step in the Sababa 5 story, Ća Va Ća Va captures both joy and longing ā the unmistakable warmth of Eastern Mediterranean celebration and the bandās surf-rock edge ā sounding more confident, spirited and deeply rooted than ever. Ā
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With four albums already behind them, Sababa 5 have earned global support, from Songlines magazine and BBC Radio 6 Music tastemakers including Gilles Peterson, Jamz Supernova and Iggy Pop to Franceās FIP Radio and Radio Nova, for their unique blend of traditional Middle Eastern celebration music with psychedelic grooves, funk, jazz, rock, and international vocal collaborations spanning Japan to India. The Paris-based group have taken this sound to stages across Europe, including Reeperbahn Festival and Dresdenās Super Fest. Ā
Ća Va Ća Va is the bandās hafla album ā a return to the wedding and event celebration music that first shaped Sababa 5. Recorded in Paris, it draws directly from the sounds of hafla ā the joyful, communal music heard at Middle Eastern weddings, parties and festive gatherings ā with a sprinkling of influences from the wider Mediterranean. The group utilise their classic combination of electric guitar, bass, drums, organ, and synths to transform these ideas into vibrant melodies, dance-ready rhythms, and a spirit of abundance and Ā
togetherness. Ā
Opening track āBienvenueā sets the tone with a mysterious, longing guitar solo before bursting into an irresistible rhythm and jubilant guitar motif. It flows seamlessly into āAllĆ“ā, straight into wedding-riot territory ā a fast-rising instrumental that showers the dancefloor with energy as it builds around a hypnotic, arpeggio-driven riff. The album is almost entirely original material, with two key exceptions: āYpĆ”rchoā (I Exist), a beautiful instrumental journey inspired by a classic Greek song traditionally performed by Stelios Kazantzidis, and āAsunsanā, an instrumental flip of the much-loved Sababa 5 collaboration āNasnusaā with Yurika Hanashima. Another impressive step in the Sababa 5 story, Ća Va Ća Va captures both joy and longing ā the unmistakable warmth of Eastern Mediterranean celebration and the bandās surf-rock edge ā sounding more confident, spirited and deeply rooted than ever. Ā











