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'Hurriya (We Must Resist)" is a sonic bridge crossing the Mare Nostrum, connecting the
shores of Naples and Tunisia.
At the heart of this fusion is the voice and soul of Tunisian musician Ziad Trabelsi,
whose Arab roots intertwine with the psychedelic, Mediterranean sound of Psyche.
In this track, Afrobeat and Arabic sonorities meet to create a hypnotic journey, one
where Ziad's oud weaves an evocative groove that gallops like horses in the desert.
The song carries the echo of the ancient dominations and cultural exchanges that have
shaped Naples-a millennia-old crossroads of civilization-where traces of Arab and
North African influences continue to resonate in its streets and, most notably, in its
music.
"Hurriya"-the Arabic word for freedom-is an anthem of resistance and resilience, a
dialogue between East and West that dissolves the rigid boundaries of geography and
politics. It is a collective song for the freedom of all peoples, against oppression, abuse,
and injustice everywhere in the world. As Psyche emphasize: "Even if life tests us
severely, and we often feel like giving up in the face of injustice, we must resist. We
must refuse to disappear."
A Side
Hurriya (We Must Resist)
B Side
Hurriya (We Must Resist)
(Extended Version)