The Dwarfs of East Agouza is a trio from Cairo, Egypt, featuring
Maurice Louca, Sam Shalabi and Alan Bishop.
Maurice Louca is an
Egyptian musician and composer born in Cairo where he lives and works. As well as being the co-founder of the bands Bikya, Alif and Dwarves of East Agouza, Louca lends his sound to numerous other projects, composing for theatre, film, dance and contemporary art.
Sam Shalabi is a prolific Egyptian-Canadian composer and improviser living between Montreal and Cairo. As the founder of Land of Kush, Shalabi Effect, and many other projects, he began with punk rock in the late 70s and his work has evolved into a fusion of experimental music that incorporates modern/traditional Arabic, shaabi, noise, and classical music with spoken word, free improvisation and jazz.
Founding member of Phoenix/Seattle avant-garde trio Sun City Girls, Alan Bishop explored for several decades the outer reaches of improvisation and composition (from free jazz/post rock psychedelic, and sound collage to outernational Arabic and Asian inspired folk music). As founder of the Sublime Frequencies record label, Bishop has released over 100 records, introducing previously ignored musical genres from Asia, the Middle East, and Africa.