Anouar Brahem's "Barzakh," released on April 1, 1991, under ECM Records, is a captivating fusion of Arabic classical, Argentine tango, and Parisian musette influences. This album, spanning 56 minutes, showcases Brahem's unique compositional prowess, with tracks like "Raf Raf," "Barzakh," and "Sadir" highlighting his ability to blend diverse musical traditions seamlessly. The album features calligraphy by Mohammed Abd Al Kader and compositions by Brahem himself, along with contributions from Bechir Selmi. With its organic grooves and fusion of jazz elements, "Barzakh" offers a rich and immersive listening experience. The tracklist includes a mix of shorter, atmospheric pieces and longer, more intricate compositions, creating a dynamic and engaging journey through sound.