

Arabic Alternative of
the blending jazzy blessed off Darwish sounds of enchantments and closer to Sufism directing
modern rootsy on Bluesy Rock and Indie Rock experimental sessions made by Alif -
the group of these Beirut’s lesser known local musicians with the collective
rhythmic riches tempos and instrumentation towards Avant-Garde; intense
labyrinth forefront independent Arab World music featuring Khyam Allami on oud,
Tamer Abu Ghazaleh on vocals/buzuq, Bashar Farran the bass player to Khaled
Yassine the drummer/percussion and Maurice Louca the excellent
keyboardist/synth-master in the making of the bird’s nest and daily living possession
added over the album entitled Aynama-Rtama challenging the entire audiences to
focused more on these Lebanese indie band telling you about their heritage
folklore and shared visions over the tracks of local wisdom by language and
chants through Dars Min Kama Sutra (Lesson from Kama Sutra), Al-Juththa (The
Corpse), I’Tiraf (Confession), All-Khutba Al-Akhira (The last Declamation and
Eish Jabkum Hon ? (What Brings You Here) as derivative, commencing people to
assuring their Arabic lesson first before listening or just relaxing and let
the universal power of Indie Rock compels yours to the knowledge carried below
the lyrics.
Aynama-Rtama:
https://alifmusic.bandcamp.com/
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