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Debu: A Musical Journey of Harmony and Spirituality
Debu, a group of Muslim musicians, embarked on their musical journey in 2001, originating from South Jakarta, Indonesia. The band, founded by Shaykh Fattaah, began as an informal extracurricular activity among teachers at an Indonesian university in Makassar.
Founder:
Shaykh Fattaah: The visionary founder of Debu.
Current Members:
Shaykh Fatih (formerly known as Mustafa Debu): Serving as the singer and music director
Daood Debu: Darbuka player and a seasoned teacher.
Toto Gitano: A skilled flamenco guitarist and music teacher.
Luthfi Rahimi (Ghostfingers): darbuka player, percussionist, and ethno-musicologist.
Franky Sadikin: Master jazz bassist.
Maryam Debu: Singer.
Layla Eriksen : The mother of dust/Debu
Abdullah Debu: Violinist, IT and Debu Management.
Burhan Aal Daood: Singer, newest addition.
Debu's music is a captivating blend of Middle Eastern violins, thumping drums, flute, flamenco guitar, baglama, oud, darbuka, electric bass, and traditional Indonesian instruments. Their lyrics, in Indonesian, Arabic, English, Persian, Turkish, Spanish, and Chinese, center around themes of peace, love, and longing for the Creator.
Debu has released albums in Indonesian, Turkish, and Persian, gaining recognition not only for their musical prowess but also for the universal message of harmony they promote. Inspired by the legacy of Shaykh Fattaah and guided by the collective spirit of its diverse and talented members.
Debu, a group of Muslim musicians, embarked on their musical journey in 2001, originating from South Jakarta, Indonesia. The band, founded by Shaykh Fattaah, began as an informal extracurricular activity among teachers at an Indonesian university in Makassar.
Founder:
Shaykh Fattaah: The visionary founder of Debu.
Current Members:
Shaykh Fatih (formerly known as Mustafa Debu): Serving as the singer and music director
Daood Debu: Darbuka player and a seasoned teacher.
Toto Gitano: A skilled flamenco guitarist and music teacher.
Luthfi Rahimi (Ghostfingers): darbuka player, percussionist, and ethno-musicologist.
Franky Sadikin: Master jazz bassist.
Maryam Debu: Singer.
Layla Eriksen : The mother of dust/Debu
Abdullah Debu: Violinist, IT and Debu Management.
Burhan Aal Daood: Singer, newest addition.
Debu's music is a captivating blend of Middle Eastern violins, thumping drums, flute, flamenco guitar, baglama, oud, darbuka, electric bass, and traditional Indonesian instruments. Their lyrics, in Indonesian, Arabic, English, Persian, Turkish, Spanish, and Chinese, center around themes of peace, love, and longing for the Creator.
Debu has released albums in Indonesian, Turkish, and Persian, gaining recognition not only for their musical prowess but also for the universal message of harmony they promote. Inspired by the legacy of Shaykh Fattaah and guided by the collective spirit of its diverse and talented members.
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