


Kadero

Biography
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Born in 1972 in the Moroccan city of Oujda, close to the
Algerian border, Kadero grew up in the centre of raї. Already at
a very young age he impressed his audience with his unique voice
and even raї stars such as Khaled acknowledged his great talent.
Kadero’s
path of life led him to Austria, where the raї music was
hardly known. The encounter with the accordion virtuoso Otto
Lechner was finally the beginning of Kadero’s career as a raї
singer in Austria.
Meanwhile the artist’s stirring raї-pop and his hypnotising
voice are an integral part of Vienna’s music scene.
In April 2005 Kadero presented his debut album Perdu at the sold out location “Porgy & Bess” in Vienna. His
12 compositions - a hot mix of world- and pop music - impressed
media and audience likewise.
Atlas Music pro
produced the album and
succeeded to win top-class musicians from Morocco, Mauritius,
Turkey and mainly Austria for this production; among them,
well-known artists such as world class bass player Linley Marthe
(Joe Zawinul Syndicate), accordion virtuoso Otto Lechner and the
great guitarist Karl Ritter.
Press Quotes
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Kronen Zeitung: "Porgy & Bess: The folklore grievance
chant of Algeria – raї
music! It is the voice of the Moroccan singer Kadero that
carries captivating melancholy and nostalgia. Partly with modern
instruments, a magnificent rhythm and a twist of happiness –
that’s what makes it a work of art all together. The Viennese
citizen Kadero presented his first album Perdu:
an invitation to dance. . […]" (Translation from
German)
Freizeit-Kurier:
"The
concert of the week: Kadero presents his CD Perdu.
Big chance to become an international hit. Pop meets Orient,
groovy, hot, danceable - simply irresistible. With Otto Lechner
and his accordion." (Translation from German)
Photo
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