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Beirut

Beirut

Indie Rock / Alternative

Beirut is the name of 21-year-old Santa Fe native Zach Condon's band. The first official release under the Beirut name was assisted by Jeremy Barnes (Neutral Milk Hotel, A Hawk and a Hacksaw) and Heather Trost (A Hawk and a Hacksaw); it combines elements of Eastern European and folk sounds.

Though young, Condon has already released a few albums. He recorded under the name The Real People when he was 15, making The Joys of Losing Weight, which is a lo-fi electronic record (ie, generally in the style of 'Scenic World' on Gulag Orkestar) fashioned consciously after The Magnetic Fields. At 16, he recorded an entire doo-wop album that was inspired by Frankie Lymon & the Teenagers. Zach also released a three-song EP titled "Small Time American Bats" under the name 1971. The album was recorded in 2001-2002 and has never been officially released. Condon attended Santa Fe High School, where he was a student until he dropped out at the age of 16 to travel Europe where he was first exposed to Balkan gypsy music notably including the Boban Markovic Orchestra.

In 2006, Beirut released two Balkan-inspired recordings through Ba Da Bing, Gulag Orkestar and Lon Gisland, both also available as an expanded version of Gulag Orkestar LP through the UK label 4AD. Beirut has also released other individual songs, three available on Pompeii EP, and the one on a split with Calexico, and one on a compilation for The Believer magazine. While living in Brooklyn, Condon also shot a video for "Scenic World" at the Sweet'N Low factory, and performed several venues in New York and Europe.
Mp3 Downloads
Beirut - Postcards From Italy.mp3
Reviews
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Beirut - The Flying Club Cup
(7 out of 10) Mike Gelberg
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Beirut - Gulag Orkestar  Kevchino Pick
(9 out of 10) Janet A. Choi
Live Reviews
Beirut - New York Society for Ethical Culture
(7 out of 10) Janet A. Choi
News
• Worless Music fuses music in NYC | Beirut next
• The fall of Beirut
• Beirut sign with 4AD plus US and UK Tour
Artist Website
Beirut - Official Website