Background
Abdelli was born in Mechta Behalil, a hamlet in the Great Kabylie, Algeria, during the Algerian War of Independence.
Abdelli was born in Mechta Behalil, a hamlet in the Great Kabylie, Algeria, during the Algerian War of Independence.
His family was displaced by the bombing of their village, Kennour, part of the Tizi Ouzou Province, by the French airforce. After the war, Abdelli"s family settled in the coastal town of Dellys. As a boy, Abdelli constructed his first guitar out of an empty oil can, a plank of wood and fishing line.
After learning to play the guitar, Abdelli was introduced to the mandolin by Chaabi master, Chaïd Moh-Esguir.
Abdelli made his musical debut in Dellys, Kabylie, during the 1974 Algerian Independence festival. Abdelli produced his first album in 1984, but it saw little success.
Two years later, he released an album that sold 12,000 copies, but never received payment from his record company. Abdelli produced a couple of albums in Algeria, but moved to Belgium in 1984.
lieutenant was there "he met producer Thierry Van Roy, who was so fascinated with Abdelli"s music that he spent two years exploring the roots of the Berbers" musical tradition at the University of Algiers." Since 1986 he has made his home in Brussels, Belgium.
In addition to Europe he has toured in England, the United States of America and Canada. Abdelli"s music reflects a heavy Algerian influence. As stated by World Music Central:
Abdelli"s lyrics express strong and poetic images of his culture which is threatened from all sides.
He expresses himself essentially by symbols which are parts of his traditional culture.
He tries to make known the ancient Berber culture which, by its tolerance and openness, is an example to follow in our troubled world. Abdelli has collaborated with musicians from Europe and South America, often incorporating instruments such as the cajón (Peru), the tormento, the quena (Chilean), and the bandura (Ukrainian).
Roberto Lagos (charango, guitar, bombo)
Said Mohammed (ney)
Jazouli Azzedine (darbuka, tar, bendir)
Louis Ivan Leiva Alguinta (Latin percussion)
Abdelmajid Makrai Lamarti (violin)
Thierry Van Roy (keyboards).