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"BEYOND FEELINGS"

Musicians: Michael Blair (Tom Waits, Elevis Costello, Lou Reed) Brady Blade (Jewel, Emmylou Harris) James Bradly Jr (Crazy Town, Beastie Boys…), Mike Glossop(Van Morisson, John Lee Hooker) Mikeal Zimmerling (Depeche Mode, Simple Red) Ryan Roxie (Alice Cooper), Mamoun " Speedy", Tony Ellis, Chris Bell, Chuck Anthony, Dereck Walker, Olle, Marcelo Nunez, Molle, Gaston, AsMAlik, Thiommy, Saint James, Hannan, Elin Jakobsson, Karl Olandersson, Ali Mike Susso, Ghani 31, Jonas Pomo, and many other equally amazing musicians...

"Khaled Habib is virtually a one-man Music Festival. Pop, rock, blues/r&b, and a variety of world-music influences abound in his music. But his songs do not sound at all like the scattershot musings of a dilettante. Rather, they are the mature, well-developed stylings of a "world fusion" artist who truly understands what it means to fuse all these disparate elements into one easily digestible, decidedly distinctive pop package. His forthcoming CD should be of great interest to an uncommonly wide-ranging audience."

Tom Bingham
WCVF-FM
"all in all ..awesome ,,just what the industry needs right now.."
 
Herbie Crichlow
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"Habib’s songs are mature, bluesy and have a unique feeling to them.
His voice is flexible and can express feelings easily.  “Desperate love” has an intriguing rhythm and reminds me of Sting’s more familiar work.
“Soul Healer” swings and has a melody that easily gets stuck in one’s mind. Habib handles his many influences well and works the important message of human rights into the lyrics well.
“Should I Believe in love” is smooth and likeable and very well played by the musicians.  Habib’s vocals are warm and invinting.
Habib seems to be on an intriguing path with these songs and he should find a receptive audience with a little luck."
Anna Maria Stjärnell