Outlandish Biography
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Biography 2005
We live in times when political positions are becoming polarized and cultures are considered fenced-in entities that cannot be united. The world is often viewed through a faulty prism that divides “us” from “them.” That’s why it is such a tension-breaker when someone takes the time and uses their talent to remind us that we are all human beings. That the blood running through your veins is not significantly different from the blood that flows through your neighbor’s body, even though you may not share the same social status, political views, religious conviction or hail from the same latitude or longitude. This is where Outlandish enters the picture.
The story of Outlandish is an uplifting tale about three friends’ common adventure, which starts in the youth clubs and soccer fields of the western Copenhagen suburbs. A compelling tale of a band that has grown strong through a rare combination of hard work, friendship and the courage to explore new musical paths. At the same time, Outlandish is the story of a band that insists on the vantage point called “the world we live in,” and through subjective, grass-root musical narratives, tries make a difference. Quite a bit has happened since Lenny Martínez, Waqas Qadri and Isam Bachiri broke ground in 1997 to build Outlandish and begin a career together.
Official fusion cuisine
The first milestone along the route to today is the debut album Outland’s Official (2000), which was received with open arms by the public and the critics. “Walou,” “Wherever” and “Come On” became solid radio hits. The trio from the western suburbs reaped numerous music awards, were nominated for six Danish Music Awards and took the prize for Best Hip-Hop Album. The statuette that came with the honor stood in the homes of the band members’ respective parents, rotating from one home to another. It was, however, sporting a little top and skirt for a time because Waqas’ mother felt it was a bit risqué.
With the release of Outland’s Official Outlandish publicly unveiled a unique mode of thought and approach to creating modern music: A musical, socio-cultural melting pot heated by the hip-hop Lenny, Waqas and Isam had had a passion for since early youth. It was like a special type of fusion cuisine in which the fundamental ingredients were clearly American, but with dashes of spices that might be beats, samples and snatches of Arab pop, Bollywood soundtracks as well as Latin American rhythms. The lyrics were expressed in English, Spanish, Urdu, Arabic – and Danish. Or as Isam later painted a verbal picture: “I was in my room listening to Tupac, my mother was playing Moroccan folk music on the stereo down in the living room, and somewhere along the line the idea popped into my head, that I could unite the elements of my life in music.”
Crossing borders
The follow up, Bread & Barrels Of Water (2002), proved to be the band’s true break-through. Songs such as “Guantanamo” and “Aicha” became powerful locomotives that carried Outlandish to a position among the absolute heavyweights of Danish popular music. At the same time Outlandish indicated in Bread & Barrels Of Water that they are a band who refused to let the grass grow under their feet.
Thematically, the debut could safely be called the compilation of all the experiences posed by ethno-cultural differences during their early years, while the follow up was much more spiritual, introspective, and even the loyalty towards hip-hop -- the formative genre -- at times had to step aside for a new form of musical expression. With Bread & Barrels Of Water Outlandish took the initial steps into a world marked by a fascinating musical boldness and a personal, existential humility. This was accomplished, however, without moving away from hip-hop, nor from the self realization acquired by individuals from immigrant backgrounds.
In 2003 an international version of Bread & Barrels Of Water was released throughout most of Europe, in India, and in all of the Middle East and North Africa. So, Isam Bachiri, Lenny Martínez and Waqas Qadri – with, respectively, Moroccan, Cuban and Pakistani backgrounds – spend a longer period of time extensively touring Europe, along with numerous hops to the Middle East and India, where the album earned a gold record.
In motion
To be sure, it was a trio of well-traveled gentlemen who sat down at the studio console at the start of 2004 to begin recording a new album, now entitled Closer Than Veins. All the traveling really influenced the creation of Closer Than Veins. Waqas explains: “We were out there where things are happening. We met a big variety of different kinds of people, who live their lives in different ways, under a broad range of conditions. I believe it has helped us to see ourselves as human beings, as a part of the whole, as opposed to immigrants who are different from the world around them. It’s reflected in the way we address our lyrics and the way we make music ... “
When you hear entitled Closer Than Veins, you’ll know what he means. Outlandish has pulled out the tent stakes and moved their musical tent away from the shadow of hip-hop, where it has been until now. When you hear the 15 songs it will become clear that Outlandish is hardly stuck in a groove. The tent was deftly packed and then pitched amid all the genres and forms of expression in the world. The beauty and compelling appeal of the music bear witness to the creative self-confidence of the band members: 29-year-old Waqas, 28-year-old Isam and 30-year-old Lenny. From songs to rap and back to songs; from Outlandish’s own productions to tracks created in collaborations with other producers; from melancholy to the joys of life, as well as some social indignation – Outlandish displays more versatility than ever before. And the initial result is a fantastic third album.
Considering the quantum leaps the band has taken from album to album, it will be interesting to see how their music will leap into various areas of the world. One thing is sure: Outlandish has created its own definition of world music. And no matter how many differences there are in the world, the humble human being will be heartened, entertained and educated by listening to Outlandish.
Waqas Ali Qadri
Vocalist, Lyricist and Producer (raps in English and Urdu). Pakistani background. Born 1976 in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Lenny Martínez
Vocalist and Lyricist (raps in Spanish). Cuban/Honduran background. Born 1974 in Honduras.
Isam Bachiri
Vocalist and Lyricist (sings and raps in English). Moroccan background. Born 1977 in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Thanks to ayatkarim@hotmail.com for submitting the biography.
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your message is nobl.. | Reviewer: algerinna786 | 4/14/12
your song "wallou" is a very good song that makes me crying every time I watch it.. cause this things happens in Algeria, Morocco,.. every day .. may allah bless you.. may allah show you the way..
salud! | Reviewer: DrPalestine | 10/5/11
l0ve OutLandish!
each and everieee s0ng!esp. Try n0t t0 cry(with Sami), i've seen(Sami again :p ) and l0o0ok into my eyes.........dats d best guitar i ever heard!
aicha ws co0ol!
the b0nd b/w us awes0me!
wal0u outstanding!
Outlandish - the best in the world!!!!! | Reviewer: Anonymous | 10/2/11
Asalamoalaikam,
You guys are the one and only band, that I've heard, that keep their songs sooo real and full of meaning. Isam, to tall you the truth your song SAKEENA
is soooooo cute it made me cry! I love your songs, outlandish. May God give you guys a long life, so you can keep making songs that i can't use words to describe. God bless you all! And keep up the good work! -Saira
surendra hi guys...... | Reviewer: surendra singh rathor | 9/18/10
u r not amazing u guys are wonders i want to do a live concert in india in ajmer. ur voice gives me a spiritual feeling which connects me to the god. create such type of songs always like feels like.......
nadi | Reviewer: nadi | 8/4/10
hey I'm nada from Egypt ....guys today was my first time to hear a song for Outlandish & it was by accident that i was watching tv & i've seen feels like saving the world ....OMG! it's really amazing :D
btw I'm downloading most of your songs now guys :))
I LOVE YOU !
salam outlandish | Reviewer: kim | 6/8/10
salam for you i'm hakim from morocco first i'de like to say you're the best for all time cause your great songs like callin u and feels like saving the world... it's my favorite . second i'de like to ask would bladi isam to sing morocan song and you're the best salam.
I feel like living | Reviewer: Andrea Messias Gomes | 8/26/09
heya everybody i thnk this band is really awesome they are doing great things it really inspired me and what they are doing for the world is just great,im sure people will get strong with their rhythm,it makes me feel good and forget mt troubles thank u guys we all love you.
u also move like a breeze isam! | Reviewer: aiser noor | 7/29/09
hi.i m aiser noor from pakistan.currently studying in university.ur ist song i heard from my brotherz PC was aicha.it was amazing.i have never heared music like this.after all i like the song WALOU also.i m glad b coz they r related to islam.i also want to know u that i really realllly love it & love u tooo.so keep it up.my prayerz wid u
nice | Reviewer: izan hailmey mokhtar | 6/19/09
assalamualaikum,
i first heard outlandish just a minute ago.. never heard of them. this is cool, i like "calling u". i accidentally found this song while i was searching Ka ho na Ka ho. its a hindi song. but i was quite suprise.. Calling u is a good song.. and a good bad as well.. insyaAllah.. may God bless u OUtlandish.
Izan
alsalamu alaykum | Reviewer: shymaa, reem | 6/9/09
how avery good thing to hear the echo of your inner thoughts and feeling, specially when this echo comes from very long distances, we are shymaa and reem from egypt, and really you "out landish" are our echo, many thanx , God bless u
asalamualaikum | Reviewer: hajra | 1/6/09
mashallah, the voices of outlandish are sooooo beautiful, alhamdulillah, so keep up the hard work, honestly when i listen to some of this music, i begin to cry, it is soo wonderfull and it is speaking the truth. well, anyway, mashallah keep up the hard work and may ALLAH (s.w.t) bless each and every one of them. walaikumusalam.
just a positive comment | Reviewer: kathelyne | 11/28/08
cant u just not come to holland and give me a life concert??;-p
just to do something different..what to offer???well company and nice food and drinks...challenging enough or not?respect for the good songs and political correct extes u have made..
kathelyne:-)
Cheers | Reviewer: Appie | 10/31/08
Hi i am Abdellah from (Nador)north east of morocco i've heard every song made by Outlandish even the singles done by Isam, i must say it's a pleasure to listen to you guys your music is field with messages to the whole world also with feelings shared by people.thank you (Azul! = Salam)
hajar¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ | Reviewer: hajar | 8/27/08
hola ,salam
my name is hajar, I'm from marroco but i live in spain ,I like so much your music,Nowadays it is very difficult to find songs like that, they speak what many people forget or avoid to recognize, it is a real pleasure to listen to yourselves, I wait that continue this way and that of someone or another way the people of account bill of what is suffered in some countries as ours
Special 2 ISAM from RAchidZIANIMETAL | Reviewer: Rachid | 7/2/08
salam / hello / holla / keySahe
im Rachid i like ur stylE even my fav music it blackMetaL so u made huGE joB but i would likE to ask Isam why u didnt try to show more ouR music Moroccan :to sing with NasGuiwan Lemchaheb .. oR GNAWI StylE oR moroccan RAp FNAYER 4 e.g
So gud luck & all success
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