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The idea for the recorded podcast came about to document Yemeni folk heritage, and the name "Recorded" was chosen because of its connection to the old days, as the tape was the available means to convey messages of longing and nostalgia for the homeland, family, and loved ones.
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Episodes
Episode 5 – The Yemeni Jewish Style 22.11.2025 8:57
The pure sound of the land itself… the Yemeni Jewish musical style. Music Used: Sources of Information:
Episode 4 – The Lahji Style 22.11.2025 6:08
The scent of jasmine and kadhy distinguishes the fourth episode, which highlights the Lahji musical style. Music Used: Sources of Information:
Episode 3 – The Hadhrami Style 22.11.2025 6:03
The history of Hadhrami music and its journey around the world. Music Used: Sources of Information:
Episode 2 – The Sanaani Style Part 2 22.11.2025 6:31
This episode discusses the history of musical instruments, the challenges faced by those who played them, and the craftsmanship and skill of their makers. Music Used: Sources of Information:
Episode 1 – The Sanaani Style Part 1 22.11.2025 5:50
This episode explores the history of the emergence of Sanaani music and the challenges artists faced during that period. Music Used: Sources of Information:
Season Three Promo – Yemeni Musical Notes 22.11.2025 1:18
A teaser promo for the third season, which documents the different styles of Yemeni singing and coincides with the celebration of Yemeni Song Day.
Episode Five – Ghaim and Dua 21.11.2025 8:16
Between yesterday and today… the Hajj rituals in Yemeni folklore.
Episode Four – Al-Mudrahhah 21.11.2025 12:15
Al-Mudrahhah was like the “iPhone” of the old days — a way to send messages of longing and love to the pilgrim through the voices of family and friends.
Episode three – The Desert and the Camel (Part 2) 21.11.2025 9:40
This episode explores the Hajj journey of the past, but through the voices of Yemeni women.
Episode Two – The Desert and the Camel (Part 1) 21.11.2025 8:41
The desert and the camel is the best way to describe the Hajj journey in our grandparents’ time.
Episode One – Lahfat Leqa’a (The Longing to Meet Again) 21.11.2025 7:27
In Yemen, there are traditional customs for preparing, bidding farewell to, and welcoming pilgrims — and each governorate has its own unique style and character.
Trailer – Second Season 21.11.2025 1:51
Our Yemeni folklore is rich and diverse, with each occasion carrying its own unique festive spirit. We’ve gathered a wide collection of stories from every region of Yemen about the Hajj journey—whether old or contemporary.
Promo- Second Season 21.11.2025 1:18
The Second Cassette explores the Hajj journey in Yemeni folklore, documenting the preparation, farewell, and welcoming of pilgrims — all through a uniquely Yemeni lens.
Episode (3) El Asb 21.11.2025 6:37
Raisins, almonds, and “Abu Baqara” chocolates are among the most beautiful symbols of Eid in Yemen. Songs Used
Episode (1) Khait we Ebra 11.11.2025 21:20
Presented by: Fatima Ismail
Episode (2) El Nawara 11.11.2025 8:29
In Al-Nawara, we focused on the customs of Yemenis in welcoming and bidding farewell to the month of Ramadan.“Ya Ramadan Ya Abu Al-Hamam” (Oh Ramadan, Father of Doves) | Folk Song “Ishtaqna Al-Mahmoud Al-Hilwa” (We Miss the Sweet Gathering) | Khaled Muharram | Yemen Kuwait Bank First Ramadan Welcome Clip in Shabwa | Ramadan Jana […]
Trailer 11.11.2025 1:00
Masajella Podcast The idea for “Masajella” Podcast came from the desire to document Yemeni folklore. The name Masajella was chosen for its connection to the old times, when cassette tapes were the main medium used to send messages filled with longing for home, family, and loved ones. Today, we have podcasts—our modern tool for preserving […]
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