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This Saturday’s Select comes courtesy of Alexandria-born, Cairo-based DJ and producer Fady El-Tellawy, aka Fady T, whose repertoire of productions encompasses house, techno and trance beats. He has been performing at exclusive private parties and famous venues across Alexandria, Cairo and more since 2019, including Cairo Jazz Club and Lazuli. His select set is a club-ready mix of colourful, groovy and ultra-bouncy tech-house and deep-tech, packed with driving 4/4 beat, punchy kicks, deep basslines and multi-layered claps, hats, and percussive textures, featuring some of his unreleased productions as well as eclectic cuts and tunes by the like of DJ Sneak and Louden.
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This Saturday’s Select comes courtesy of Alexandria-born, Cairo-based DJ and producer Fady El-Tellawy, aka Fady T, whose repertoire of productions encompasses house, techno and trance beats. He has been performing at exclusive private parties and famous venues across Alexandria, Cairo and more since 2019, including Cairo Jazz Club and Lazuli. His select set is a club-ready mix of colourful, groovy and ultra-bouncy tech-house and deep-tech, packed with driving 4/4 beat, punchy kicks, deep basslines and multi-layered claps, hats, and percussive textures, featuring some of his unreleased productions as well as eclectic cuts and tunes by the like of DJ Sneak and Louden.
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×This week on Select, we have France-based Moroccan DJ, producer and Radio Flouka resident Leïla Koumiya with a stormy left-field bass set, mixing syncopated Amazigh rhythms and elements of dnb with chopped rap samples from the likes of Julmud and Caïn و Muchi. Koumiya has cemented herself in the regional underground scene with her hybrid and versatile sets, exploring the nuances of her North African roots through a poetic blend of traditional sounds, polyrhythms, rap influences and percussive bass music.…
This week’s Select comes courtesy of Omar Taa’i, aka Taai, a Cairo-based music producer behind Abyusif and Marwan Pablo’s collaborative track ‘SMACK THAT’. His prolific discography features tracks with regional hip-hop artists the likes of R3, Alvin, BEGAD, and Xander Ghost. For our Select 301, Taai cooked us a mix of hard-hitting trap beats and instrumental tracks, featuring some of his favourite Egyptian hip-hop tunes.…
This week on Select, we have a special set from Dublin-based Saudi-born maestro Moving Still marking THREE HUNDRED episodes of our exclusive mix series 🎉 Expect a pumping mix of bass, italo disco and house, featuring some of his personal favourite Arabic tunes. Simply put, this is what a DJ set by Moving Still at peak time would sound like. Jamal Sul, or as his stage name goes, Moving Still, is a veteran DJ and producer who has carved a distinct authentic niche in the electronic music scene. His sound marries the oud-scented energy of traditional Arabic sounds with grumbling italo-esque basslines and groovy house beats. He is known for his HINRG productions and edit of Cheba Yamina’s ‘Sidi Mansour’, as well as tracks like ‘Al Disco Haram’, which not only topped the Rush Hour charts but also resonated with high-profile DJs, becoming a staple in sets around the globe. His releases have been featured on various globally renowned labels such as Cooking with Palms Trax and Dar Disku.…
Joining us this week on Select is UAE-based Lebanese-born selector and producer Tarek B with a dynamic house set, mixing micro and minimal elements with relentless groovy basslines and the occasional electro break. The set features a slew of eclectic tunes by global producers and artists such as tINI’s ‘So High’, Last Pines’ ‘Go Ahead’ and DJ Gear Hoover’s ‘Studio Gear’. Having been manning decks since 2017, Tarek’s sets have traversed dancefloors at some of the region’s top clubs and festivals, from Dubai and Beirut to Istanbul, Amman, Riyadh and more, spinning at the likes of B018, Snoopy Beats and Boogie Box. He’s also played Boiler Room Abu Dhabi and Ibiza’s Blue Marlin club.…
This week on Select, we have a special set from Ramy Tsuruta, a Japanese-Lebanese selector, producer, and founder of party collective and record label deependofthepool. Raised experimenting with the analog machines of his father, Tsuruta established a dynamic and unpredictable style, influenced by the sound of cities like Beirut, Budapest, Tokyo and Berlin. His select set starts off with a toned-down house beat shimmering amidst atmospheric sounds that feel quite earthly and meditative. It then smoothly transitions into a wholly unique mix of analog sounds, encompassing 80s/90s electro, techno, house and new beat.…
This week on Select we have S!Na, a NYC-based German-born Syrian/Sudanese selector with a weighty drum-heavy bass dub mix, inspired by the spirit of the New York underground scene. Rooted in a deep meditative groove, the set explores the different ranges of bass, featuring hypnotic rhythms and a dub edit of Anunaku & DJ Plead’s ‘Clap Clap’, as a personal nod to her Syrian roots.…
In this episode of Select, we have Amman-based Palestinian DJ, producer and rapper Shalaby with a special rave-coded mix of UK bass, techno and grime. The set features hard-hitting rhythms, complex drum patterns, fresh sharp transitions and a fine selection of hip-hop tracks from his favourite producers and rappers in the MENA region, the likes of Shabash, DJ Gawad and Ziad Zaza.…
For our 295th Select , we have a special showcase set from Cairo Jazz Club 610’s Disco-Tech, a party series dedicated to revitalizing the intersection between tech-house and disco. Skillfully curated and mixed by Disco-Tech’s budding residents Moenes (who’s also the series’ co-founder), Jess, Mazen A, and Muze, the set will take you on a groovy glide with razor-sharp transitions, packed with heavy, funky beats and the warm soulfulness of 90s disco tunes, akin to the uplifting vibes of Disco-Tech parties.…
This week’s Select comes courtesy of Cairo-based artist Hashem. As one of the few rock selectors in the underground scene, Hashem has carved a niche for himself with his dynamic sets, merging various sounds from rock and disco to synths and electro. When he is not behind the decks, Hashem is a singer-songwriter recognised for his smooth alternative synth-pop releases like ‘Other Clone’, ‘Kolena Benmel Fe Youm’ and ‘Bases, Mesh Shayel’. His Select set showcases a fresh, intriguing style that’s distinctly his own, meshing threads of different genres into one cohesive sonic spectrum that’s intense, powerful and thoroughly enjoyable. The set is a mixture of bass, left-field sounds and electro, featuring 80s sonic aesthetics combined with fast-paced beats, prominent bass drums, and heavy basslines along with a few trap samples. An infectious growling bass emerges in the first quarter of the set, followed by a selection of eclectic tunes like Julmud’s ‘Kalma’’, ‘Zein’ by Hassan Abou Allam, and 200 Shams’ ‘Atmana A5taf Youm’.…
On this week’s Select, we have Saudi selector Haffs, one of the most promising talents who has been dominating the Kingdom’s dance music scene over the past few years. She has played at major festivals and venues in Saudi the likes of SoundStorm, XP Music Futures and Beast House. Inspired by the unsullied human-earth connection and the serene tranquillity found in the historical oasis of AlUla, Haffs’ select set is a harmonious synergy of deep, melodic house and organic oriental rhythms. The set features a melodic intro of dreamy piano notes, transitioning into atmospheric and tribal sounds interspersed with soft vocals of that ebb and flow, resembling the natural reverb of the desert’s mountains. The set features tunes by a slew of international producers such as Storm, Heart Pieces, Qallin and Dreamland.…
This week’s Select comes courtesy of Cairo-based selector Mahmoud Okasha (AKA Zeft Funk), who has been helping Egypt’s top dancefloors groove over the last four years with his distinct blend of italo disco, acid house, textured bass-heavy sounds and eclectic tunes pulled from his own secret collection. For his Select set, Zeft Funk delivers an hour-long mix of fancy funk tunes and pulse-bounding acid, disco and groovy house. The set kicks off with spoken words of the classic intro of radio broadcasting in Cairo, which then wafts through a fire mix of Lineat’s ‘InsBLaue’. The set is a treasure trove of irresistibly danceable grooves, featuring some of Zeft Funk’s favourite tunes like ‘Bigboy Exercises’ by Schwarzfahrer, ‘Self Loathing Rulz’ by Shout Out Out Out, and more.…
For Select 285, we have veteran techno DJ and producer Anthon, a prominent figure in the Lebanese underground music scene, recognized for mastering the craft of dark edgy big room sounds, as well as his ominous twisted techno productions, which are infused with shadows drawn from his own life experiences. Anthon is the founder of one of Beirut’s burgeoning party series, Deep Department, which has been running since 2015. He has done his rounds at some of Lebanon’s most famous clubs and venues, from The Grand Factory and The Garten to AHM, Harbor, Ballroom Blitz and B018. He has also showcased at prestigious clubs across the globe, including Berlin’s Suicide Circus, Montpellier’s PZ Club, as well as Klub Der Republik with the Cluck Im Ohr crew. He has shared the decks with a roster of globally acclaimed artists like Sam Paganini, Boris Brejcha, Dubfire, Stephan Bodzin, Marco Bailey, Reinier Zonneveld, and Victor Ruiz, just to name a few. His extensive discography boasts several EPs, released on famed labels like Mango Alley, UNSEEN Records, Timeless Moment, Phobia and Phobiq. His works also appeared on various artist compilations alongside prominent artists such as Hernan Cattaneo, Citizen Kain, The Element, Oscar L, Blancah, Ten Walls, Soul Button, Space Motion and many more. For his select set, Anthon delivers a dark melodic techno mix, rich with warm synth layers, deep basslines and atmospheric soundscapes.…
For this week’s Select, we have Berlin-based underground DJ/producer duo Marko & Bene, aka Longhair. Arguably one of the leading figures in the electronic dance scene, they’re known for their devilishly pumping and harmoniously uplifting sets that dabble in versatile shades of hazy house, with influences that range from disco and balearic to trance and electro. Earlier this year, the duo released ‘Surf & Turf’ EP on the famed London-based label OPIA Records, a deep and progressive house fusion of futuristic funk and dreamy rave nostalgia across four cuts. For their select set, Longhair came in with a pulse-pounding house set, featuring psychedelic layers, acid-licks and rousing synth-heavy grooves with hip-thrusting kicks, combined with a subtle pinch of trance-like repetitive rhythms. The set features tunes by famous international producers such as Eddie Richards, Nanami Togarashi and Hidden Spheres.…
On today’s Select, we have SAUD, a veteran DJ hailing from Belgrade, Serbia, recognised for his multicoloured hypersonics, blending hardcore breakbeat patterns with contemporary gradients that gravitate towards a regenerated form of rhythmic psychedelia. He is also the co-founder of Belgradie-based famed rave platform SUTRA, which has brought a roster of acclaimed producers the likes of Gabber Modus Operandi, ZULI, Abadir, Aisha Devi, Mumdance, Batuu, Lee Gamble, Flore and more, to Serbia’s clubbing scene over the last 7 years. Besides running SUTRA, SAUD was featured on Boiler Room x Belgrade. He has also played in various clubs and venues across the globe, from NYC, Berlin, and France, to Austria, Belgium, Norway, Poland, and Beirut, just to name a few. In 2023, he also launched his own club in New Belgrade called Živa. For our 289th Select, SAUD shares the set he played at his club Živa’s season-opening party that took place earlier this year, featuring Kuwaiti producer Van Boom on the lineup. The set, a whirlwind of saturated bass sounds, razor-sharp electro, distorted drum patterns and vocal samples, features tunes by the likes of 3Phaz and Van Boom. “This one is dedicated to my lovely people in Beirut, whom I think of every passing hour,” SAUD tells SceneNoise.…
This Saturday on Select, we have Badry, a Dubai-based Egyptian spinner who was raised between Cairo and Toronto, bringing a mix of minimal and deep house that leans more towards the groovy side of the spectrum with hints of acid licks. The set features eclectic tunes like ‘Where You To’ by Harrison BDP, ‘I Wanna Turn’ by Franck Roger, ‘Into the Clouds’ by Politics of Dancing and ‘Planet Express’ by James Andrew. Badry is also the co-founder of Dubai’s party series Duck Soup, curating various parties and events across the city. He has previously showcased at the Groove On The Grass festival in Dubai.…
For the second year SceneNoise and Sandbox Festival came together to bring a handful of the region’s freshest upcoming selectors to #SelectBox - an intimate showcase space amidst the El Gouna Red Sea festival’s beach-side shenanigans. Arms were raised and marks were thoroughly made. www.scenenoise.com www.sandboxfestival.com Additional audio engineering by @theazzouni…
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For the second year SceneNoise and Sandbox Festival came together to bring a handful of the region’s freshest upcoming selectors to #SelectBox - an intimate showcase space amidst the El Gouna Red Sea festival’s beach-side shenanigans. Arms were raised and marks were thoroughly made. www.scenenoise.com www.sandboxfestival.com Additional audio engineering by @theazzouni…
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For the second year SceneNoise and Sandbox Festival came together to bring a handful of the region’s freshest upcoming selectors to #SelectBox - an intimate showcase space amidst the El Gouna Red Sea festival’s beach-side shenanigans. Arms were raised and marks were thoroughly made. www.scenenoise.com www.sandboxfestival.com Additional audio engineering by @theazzouni…
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For the second year SceneNoise and Sandbox Festival came together to bring a handful of the region’s freshest upcoming selectors to #SelectBox - an intimate showcase space amidst the El Gouna Red Sea festival’s beach-side shenanigans. Arms were raised and marks were thoroughly made. www.scenenoise.com www.sandboxfestival.com Additional audio engineering by @theazzouni…
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For the second year SceneNoise and Sandbox Festival came together to bring a handful of the region’s freshest upcoming selectors to #SelectBox - an intimate showcase space amidst the El Gouna Red Sea festival’s beach-side shenanigans. Arms were raised and marks were thoroughly made. www.scenenoise.com www.sandboxfestival.com Additional audio engineering by @theazzouni…
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For the second year SceneNoise and Sandbox Festival came together to bring a handful of the region’s freshest upcoming selectors to #SelectBox - an intimate showcase space amidst the El Gouna Red Sea festival’s beach-side shenanigans. Arms were raised and marks were thoroughly made. www.scenenoise.com www.sandboxfestival.com Additional audio engineering by @theazzouni…
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For the second year SceneNoise and Sandbox Festival came together to bring a handful of the region’s freshest upcoming selectors to #SelectBox - an intimate showcase space amidst the El Gouna Red Sea festival’s beach-side shenanigans. Arms were raised and marks were thoroughly made. www.scenenoise.com www.sandboxfestival.com Additional audio engineering by @theazzouni…
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For the second year SceneNoise and Sandbox Festival came together to bring a handful of the region’s freshest upcoming selectors to #SelectBox - an intimate showcase space amidst the El Gouna Red Sea festival’s beach-side shenanigans. Arms were raised and marks were thoroughly made. www.scenenoise.com www.sandboxfestival.com Additional audio engineering by @theazzouni…
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For the second year SceneNoise and Sandbox Festival came together to bring a handful of the region’s freshest upcoming selectors to #SelectBox - an intimate showcase space amidst the El Gouna Red Sea festival’s beach-side shenanigans. Arms were raised and marks were thoroughly made. www.scenenoise.com www.sandboxfestival.com Additional audio engineering by @theazzouni…
For the second year SceneNoise and Sandbox Festival came together to bring a handful of the region’s freshest upcoming selectors to #SelectBox - an intimate showcase space amidst the El Gouna Red Sea festival’s beach-side shenanigans. Arms were raised and marks were thoroughly made. www.scenenoise.com www.sandboxfestival.com Additional audio engineering by @theazzouni…
For the second year SceneNoise and Sandbox Festival came together to bring a handful of the region’s freshest upcoming selectors to #SelectBox - an intimate showcase space amidst the El Gouna Red Sea festival’s beach-side shenanigans. Arms were raised and marks were thoroughly made. www.scenenoise.com www.sandboxfestival.com Additional audio engineering by @theazzouni…
In the latest edition of our Select series, we have Hmehdi, a Tunisian selector, label manager and resident at the XPAM label, event and podcast series. When he’s not wearing the DJ hat, Hmehdi is a filmmaker, whose emotional approach and storytelling galvanises much of the music he makes. Inspired by the spirit of 90s clubbing, Hmehdi’s select set experiments with various obscure sounds and trance music in all its forms and peppered with melancholic undertones, powerful kicks and fast-paced rhythms. It’s a wild ride, like something out of Tomorrowland.…
Shellwell is a Dubai-based selector who has earned residencies at some of the top clubs and venues across the Middle East with her versatile sets encompassing a wide range of sounds, from minimal and garage to disco, jungle and drum n’ bass. For Select 271, Shellwell delivers a funky, groovy bass-heavy set, featuring thumping drum patterns and hard-hitting tunes like ‘Theme From The Scam Planet’ by Driss Bennis & Swoze, and ‘Night Chase on Acid’ by Kosh. (Disclaimer: there are some rolling accelerated beats and breaks that will keep your foot off the ground).…
For our Select 270, we brought in Egyptian music producer Ahmed Mokhles, aka El Mokh. Hailing from Al Mansoura, El Mokh has become recognized in the local music scene with his trademark lo-fi and electro-shaabi productions, fused with elements from drum ‘n bass and techno. For his select set, El Mokh opens with a gentle and ambient Lo-fi flow, dominated by soulful piano notes, portraying his calm side. Halfway through the set, the sound gradually transitions into a cacophony of grungy shaabi rhythms and percussion-infused electronic beats, capturing his other dark side.…
This time on our Select series, we have rising Tunisian DJ Dali Chebili, aka Volka, who is also the co-founder of eclectic events series like Fantasy and Tri-City. His select set is a very minimal house mix, featuring rolling deep basslines, mellow synths, laid-back yet funky grooves with hints of smooth breaks, and raw cuts of rare 90s house gems here and there. It’s chill, refreshing and calling for a pool party (urgently).…
On this episode of Select, we have Taqtuqa, formerly known as Maxi 45. The France-based label run by Egyptian-bred selectors Joseph and Dafadee3o delivers a disco edit and deep club cuts of retro Middle Eastern music and Egyptian cassettes, including tracks by Amr Diab and Simone, featuring multi-layers of pulse-bounding kicks, tabla arrangements, vocal samples and throbbing basslines. Raised between Beirut and Alexandria, Joseph grew up listening to a lot of classical scores and French records. As an avid digger with a passion for vinyl, Joseph’s extensive record collection encompasses everything from classical and synth-pop to house, disco and punk. After relocating to France, he launched his own label, Taqtuqa with DJ Dafadee3o, which specializes in releasing remixes and edits of classic Middle Eastern music and Egyptian cassettes from the 60s up to the late 90s.…
This Saturday’s Select comes courtesy of Cairo-born Abu Dhabi-based selector Gloria Roffael. The house mix opens with minimal sounds and a driving 4/4 beat intersected with crisp hi-hats, before transitioning into an upbeat house, featuring vocal samples, light breaks, firm kicks and tunes by the likes of Fantastic Man and Pocket Beagle, as well as an unreleased slow burner by Egyptian house maestro Misty. Gloria has been keeping dancefloors on all their toes since 2018 with her unique blend of house and dreamy electronic beats. She has previously showcased at major regional festivals like Egypt’s Sandbox, at SceneNoise’s Selectbox, as well as Shorelines and Abu Dhabi’s Bred.…
For Select 285, we have brought in Willillah, a Lebanese-born DJ, producer and co-founder of Beirut’s HighHats Community, recognised for her innovative productions and dynamic sets encompassing breakbeat, bass, hardcore and more. She has a series of releases on prominent global labels like HHC, Synthwave Records, Glanz + Elend, Aux Records, Ekstasis, and Disorder. For her select set, Willillah shows off her breakbeat and jungle Dnb side, and affinity for distorted kicks and incorporating obscure sounds and unusual elements in her sets. The set opens with a drill track by ‘Naja’ by Palestinian artist El War3i, before transitioning into a cacophony of bouncy kicks, wacky vocals, occasional sultry amen breaks, and tunes by famous producers the likes of Muskila, Booty Bouncer and Clafrica.…
This Saturday’s Select comes courtesy of Alexandria-born, Cairo-based DJ and producer Fady El-Tellawy, aka Fady T, whose repertoire of productions encompasses house, techno and trance beats. He has been performing at exclusive private parties and famous venues across Alexandria, Cairo and more since 2019, including Cairo Jazz Club and Lazuli. His select set is a club-ready mix of colourful, groovy and ultra-bouncy tech-house and deep-tech, packed with driving 4/4 beat, punchy kicks, deep basslines and multi-layered claps, hats, and percussive textures, featuring some of his unreleased productions as well as eclectic cuts and tunes by the like of DJ Sneak and Louden.…
For Select 283, we have Cairene selector, vinyl collector and multifaceted artist Khaled Youssry. His deep passion for vinyl records led him to travel across the globe collecting records, building an extensive record collection that has become central to his work. Khaled’s commitment to DJing transcends the booth; he is the co-founder of Laselky, a Cairo-bred platform and party series committed to celebrating the roots of Egypt’s underground culture whilst embracing new sounds, and fostering a space for artists to connect and collaborate. He has done his rounds at famous local parties and venues, including Lazuli, Laselky, Cairo Jazz Club, Yellow Tape, Tap East and Cassette, and shared the decks with a slew of international artists like Velasco and Lamalice. “It’s a raver’s journey packaged into less than two hours, capturing the stages I love about the experience of a raving,” Youssry tells SceneNoise of his set, which was mastered by Saharty. “Starting with those warm inviting beats as you enter the club, transitioning to darker electro vibes through the night, then kicking into some high-energy funky rhythms at sunrise, before signing off with a smooth joyful finish that encapsulates the walk back from a rave.” The set features tracks by famous global artists such as Lorenzo Aribone, Gabriel Bel Abbas and Outflow.…
Select 282 comes courtesy of Beirut’s rising DJ Andreo, delivering an interesting take on house, where he carefully weaves eclectic hi-hats with ear-tingling synths and luscious drum patterns, showcasing his wholly unique blend of melodic, deep and progressive house. The set features tunes by renowned producers like Ray Mono, The Ginger Cat and Sepp. Andreo initially began his musical career by performing at private parties and has since been spinning in many prestigious venues and clubs across the globe, such as B018, GrubanandGroove, Orient and Express, establishing a name for himself in the regional electronic scene. His sets are known for being energetic, engaging and quite unpredictable. He has recently ventured into music production, working on various new projects to expand his creative reach and evolve his sound.…
On this episode of our Select series, we have Cairo’s Adham Zahran, one of the breakthrough producers in Egypt’s underground music scene, recognized for his other alias Relic & Rarity. Having been releasing music on vinyl and digital with various international labels over the last decade, Zharan is one of those artists you should keep on your radar. For his Select set, Adham Zahran crafts a deep house mix, peppered with warm grooves and various analogue sounds, featuring eclectic tunes by the likes of Green Sequence, Space Ghost and Steven Jullian & Kyle Hall.…
For this Select, we invited Dubai-based DJ and producer Rose End, who is known for his provocative sound, which he describes as ‘stylish underground’. His sets are a hybrid of deep house, lo-fi electronic, neo trip-hop and techno, drawing inspiration from prominent global DJs like Thom Yorke, Blawan, Terrence Dixon and Ivan Dorn. Rose End is also known for his electronic party series ‘Jack’ and his YouTube channel, ‘Flanger’, where he conducts interviews with seasoned and rising DJs and producers. For his select set, Rose End cooked us a mix of deep house and neo trip-hop that showcase his wholly unique and distinctive style. The set features old samples with ambient melodies, lo-fi elements, potent drum patterns and hints of breaks that will take you on a trippy journey through the sounds of staple underground clubs, from Chicago and Berlin to London and Detroit.…
On our 279th Select, we have Beirut-based DJ and producer Nicolas Merheb, who built up quite a reputation in the region’s underground electronic scene with his dynamic melodic house sets. His innate ability to read the crowd has seen him fire up some most prestigious clubs and venues across the globe, from Beirut, Doha and Amman to Dubai and Barcelona, sharing decks with a slew of prominent global artists like Mathame, Rampa, &Me, Marco Carola, Monolink and Adriatique. His select set is a heady melodic house ride decorated with driving four-on-the-floor rhythms and high-voltage pop anthems. The set features intricate arpeggios, throbbing basslines and anthemic synth hooks with hints of tribal house, as well as eclectic tunes like ‘Good Times’ by Tripolism and ‘Born in Blu’ by Chambord.…
This Saturday's Select comes courtesy of Uruguay-born vinyl spinner Maximiliano Perez, aka Mape. Mape began his musical career in hip-hop before moving to electronic music, and since then he has been mixing vinyl and doing the rounds in prestigious venues and clubs across Uruguay such as Emile, Living, El Ciclo, Montevideo Micro and Formato Montevideo. He also launched his own record label, AroAro.uy, which puts the spotlight on diverse sounds from various emerging local and international artists. His unwavering passion for vinyls propelled him to open his own record shop 22:22, which is currently located in Montevideo, where he’s based. His sets are colourful and evocative, born from his own feelings and interpretations of various subgenres, crafting stories and generating conversations on every stage he takes over. He is all about chasing new sounds, recognized for delving deep into a little bit of everything from Goa and Bleep to techno and progressive house. “I never focus on one genre in my sets, I really like the sub-genres within electronic music,” Mape tells SceneNoise. “And, I particularly like to tell a story in various stages, trying to communicate what runs inside me with tracks. There are sets that I make with a more linear approach, generating harmony and groove. Other times, I like to link different pieces from different producers that I find have an interesting sound, interweaving their works into something that’s very entertaining.” His select set opens with a brooding ominous melody and a male voice speaking in Dutch as if caught in a vortex, before transitioning into a mixture of swerving synths, drone-like basslines and rhythmic acid, featuring famous talents like Paolo Macri, Lara Martinez, and Barik.…
Cairo-born selector Essam has become recognized in the underground electronic scene over the past few years for his refined blend of deep and progressive house, smoothly transitioning between atmospheric and ambient to full-on elaborate grooves. In this edition of our select series, Essam delivers a dynamic set that leans more on the lighter side of things, incorporating progressive tracks with tribal drums and subtle trippy rhythms that are uptempo but still pretty mellow. Featuring tunes from the likes of David Alvarado, Ben La Desh and Soulforce, the set is peppered with warm grooves and layers of organic and synthesized sounds that evoke the feeling of floating in outer space.…
This Saturday’s Select comes courtesy of Baltimore-based selector Hollowpoints Radio, aka DJ Luh, a quiet purveyor of hip-hop who gained quite the reputation globally for her bi-monthly show on UK’s NTS radio. She has also showcased at Boiler Room’s System Mix. Hollowpoints brings a special rap mix of the best and brightest the underground hip-hop scene has to offer to our Select series, featuring an hour of uncompromising regional sounds from the darkest corners of the American scene.…
On this week’s Select, we have seasoned Ibiza-based DJ, electronic music producer and self-entitled ‘happiness provider’ YazzMin, delivering a juicy danceable house mix that blends elements from minimal and melodic house with afrobeats. YazzMin’s four-on-the-floor groovy sets have been played on prestigious dance floors across the globe, from Amsterdam and Italy to Lebanon, Dubai and more. Her select set is a treat for house lovers, filled with as many joyful grooves and driving percussion as ambient melodies and soulful rhythmic vocals, evoking that euphoric bliss that comes with magical ruby sunsets. The set features eclectic tunes from the likes of Fiona Kraft, Tal Fussman and more.…
Seasoned Egyptian DJ Omar Zahran has established a name for himself in the local underground electronic scene for his funky house mixes. He has done the rounds at famed venues and clubs across Cairo, performing at The Tape, Cairo Jazz Club and more. For our 274th select set, Zahran cooks up a groovy mix of the ‘90s and ‘00s dance anthems and obscure disco gems from Europe and the US, featuring tracks from the likes of Disco Tamarro and Boys/Girls.…
This week on our Select series, we have Beirut’s seasoned melodic techno DJ duo and long-time rave buddies Jom & Terry. A driving force in the Lebanese clubbing scene, the pair went from co-hosting intimate house parties almost five years ago to sharing decks at a slew of prestigious venues across Lebanon and the globe. Their select set pulses with the hypnotic energy of those early techno rave days, featuring rapid frequency thumps, syncopated snares and hints of breaks. It opens with relentless rolling basslines which then fade away smoothly, and have your guts frizzling with anticipation as powerful drops hit. Right amidst that cacophony, around minute 43, the duo mix in their self-produced track ‘Calm But Scared’, amping things up even further.…
Jeddah-based DJ Anmarz - a house-head through and through - has been spinning since the 90s from the coastal city of Oregon to Saudi Arabia and beyond, showcasing at some of the most prestigious clubs and festivals across the globe. Now, as a resident at Gabu Records and a co-founder of 9Sicksick and Mirkaz, Anmarz has been playing a pivotal role in Saudi Arabia’s thriving underground music scene. On this episode of Select, Anmarz brings us his signature deep, jazzy, jacking sound, featuring hip-hop undertones and West Coast/Chicago house influences. Proceed with caution.…
Whether she is spinning at underground parties or famous clubs and venues, Dubai-based French-Iranian DJ Parvané, aka Parv, dominates the decks with her euphoria-inducing sets. Blending a wide range of genres into one juicy cacophony, her sound swiftly shifts from Miami Bass, Breakbeat and UKG to Chicago house, Ghetto tech with afro and Brazilian funky undertones. For our Select 252, Parv cooked us a bouncy mix of Baile funk, featuring sweeping basslines, sharp breakbeats and tunes like 1950’s ‘Gimme’ that will make you fall in love with music all over again.…
On this episode of Select, we have up-and-coming Lebanese DJ Lyss, who has been firing decks from Beirut to Paris and beyond with her versatile and dynamic sets, seamlessly blending house, techno, and trance with balearic and electro. Her select set, which she recorded on a DJR 400 mixer and two CDJs Nexus 2 at the famed Djoon Club, beautifully encapsulates the raw ecstasy of a packed dance floor. Peppered with influences from UK dance music, it softly opens with some juicy ambient beats backed by sweltering synths as a warm-up, gradually building up to then unfurl in a cluster of energetic progressive rhythms, with some sharp breakbeats that swerve, bend and hit the spine. The set features eclectic club-ready tunes like ‘Rythm’ by Rippin’ L.P., Kylie Minogue’s ‘Believe in U’ (PTMC ADHAD Edit) and more.…
On this episode of Select, we have Beirut-based DJ and electronic music producer Eli Atala, who has dominated dancefloors in top clubs and festivals across the globe with his smooth joyful house mixes since the 90s. The set opens with the washed-out voice of what seems like a TV presenter on a loop before unfurling into edgy deep house beats with mellow rumbling subs, locked grooves, and silky hit-hats peaking and retreating. The set also features eclectic famous tunes like ‘This Is How We Roll’ by Galcher Lustwerk, ‘Make Me Feel’ by Fritz & Lang and more. Simply put, it’s a crisp, sweet, and light treat for one’s ears if you want some chill vibes on a Saturday night.…
Up-and-coming Egyptian/Russian DJ Rashed Mekawy, aka RJ, has been gaining recognition in the dance music scene over the past few years for his distinctive groove-laden funky mixes, peppered with UK’s house music influences. On Select 249, RJ delivers a chic hypnotic minimal deep house set, featuring bouncy transitions, groovy rhythms and dissonant melodies with some old-school samples. The set features eclectic tunes like ‘Sydney Charles’ by Keep Rocking, ‘Ruze’ by Hardewire and more.…
3lais is a pioneering Beirut-based electronic music producer and DJ, and one part of the eclectic live act Atomic Circus. Born into a household of musicians and artists, 3lais began his musical career at a very young age, quickly becoming one of the trailblazing figures in Lebanon’s underground music scene by the mid-90s. A decade into his residency at Beirut’s B018, one of MENA’s hottest clubs, 3lais launched his own collective, A Tribe Called Tribe, along with the Orient Express record shop in Beirut. 3lais is also recognized for his collaborations with a slew of renowned labels and clubs the likes of Fantome De Nuit, Hypnotic Itd, Club der Visionaere, and Sleep is Commerical. For our Select 248, 3lais created an electric house set, featuring his silky synths, drenched in deep rolling grooves with a splash of funk and sleazy breaks. The almost eight-hour set, titled ‘Le Fragilite Du Trais’, serves as a celebration of his birthday –a ritual he’s been doing for 18 years now.…
On this episode of Select, we have Marwan Hazem, a rising local DJ who has been manning decks across Cairo since 2019. His thoughtfully curated set encompasses various sounds, from minimal, house to electro and their sub-genres. Armed with a music technology major, which became a catalyst for refining his craft, Marwan has recently ventured into music production.…
Kareem Mohamed, aka KMZ, is a Dubai-based Egyptian artist whose signature melodic techno sets have been dominating famous clubs and venues across Dubai and Cairo for almost a decade now. Though he explored other genres like disco during his residency at the likes of Oblivion and Dxb Boat Party, KMZ always found himself drawn back to melodic techno. KMZ has also shared the decks with a slew of renowned international and regional artists like The Element, Ae:ther, Miss Monique, Acid Arab, Yubik, Rafael Cerato, Dizharmonia, Moonwalk and more. For our new episode of Select, the Egyptian homeboy brought us the dreamy spirit of a midnight beach party in a one-hour set, featuring groovy tunes like Joshwa’s ‘Supersonic’, Bad Bunny’s ‘El Apagón (Andruss Edit)’, and Ranger Trucco’s ‘Hidden Groove’.…
An up-and-coming Saudi DJ, violinist and producer, Kayan is making a name for herself by weaving classic music with electronic beats. Her compositions - made up of organic rhythms and remixes of classics embellished with heavy basslines - form entrancing harmonies that offer an uncommonly cool assurance. For our Select 245, the Riyadh-based DJ crafted a melodic, deep house set filled with haunting melodies, and soul-stirring violin arrangements accompanied by poignant opera-like vocals that will gently caress the soul. The set features an original track ‘Amnesia’, which is composed by Kayan herself, along with some eclectic tunes like ‘At Sunrise’ by Levasseur, and ‘Don't Even Let Up’ by Florian Kruse & Tesla Nix.…
Egyptian DJ Masry has been captivating regional and local audiences with his dynamic sets and waving textures of acid house.. Having started his musical career DJing in clubs across Egypt’s coastal city of Sharm El-Sheikh during its heyday, Masry has recently become a regular in the region’s dance circuit, going from opening to Dekmantel Soundsystem DJ Thomas Martojo in Cairo to playing Dubai’s iconic Hence parties. He has also been manning decks in some of Lebanon’s most famous clubs, including Beirut Ballroom Blitz, where he performed alongside Lebanese veteran DJ Eli Atala. Meanwhile, earlier last year, he performed at MDLBEAST’s prestigious Soundstorm Festival in Riyadh. For Select 244, the seasoned DJ crafts some futuristic sounds, masterfully combining hardgroove progression with resonating raw vocals, aptly sampled from African tribal music. The set opens with brooding yet ambient drones, before quickly unravelling into heavy synth waves and repetitive wonky basslines. Energetic and kind of crunchy in a way, the set paints the image of an alien rising in the midst of a jungle.…
Born in the UK, and currently based in UAE, Egyptian DJ Maks is a driving force behind its thriving underground music scene. Considered one of the first originators of minimal and microhouse music in the region, Maks’ sound has left an indelible mark on dance floors in prestigious party series and festivals across the globe like Romania’s Sunwaves and Washington DC’s Flash. In October 2023, the DJ showcased at Nacelle and ByGanz’s party in Soma Bay. For Select 243, Maks brings us a 90-minute mix of the early-morning six-hour set he recently played for Flash Club’s NYE party in DC. A mix of hypnotic house and minimal beats with a splash of soul, the set features heavy-hitting tunes by famous artists like Traumer, Cap, Andrey Pushkarev, Eris, Monile and more.…
Ahmed Refaat, aka Riff, is an Egyptian electronic music producer and multi-instrumental musician. Having grown up in the isolated industrial city of Khanka, Riff was deeply influenced by the bustling sounds of his daily life, as well as Egypt’s heavy shaabi rhythms and classic pop music. His latest releases include a double single with rising local singer Nourine Abouseada and shaabi artist Veto, where he presents a softer, and more pop-inspired rendition of the music he makes. Riff is also widely recognized in the local rap scene, for his hit EPs with Karim Osama, ‘K.O’, and ‘O.K’. On this episode of Select, the producer has cooked up an exclusive set for SceneNoise, exploring the sounds of the city as a harmonious symphony through his unique and experimental electronic lens.…
For nearly a decade since her emergence in the local dance scene, Cairo-based DJ Akladios has been sweeping crowds with her bouncy (and just a little spacey) sets, featuring salty minimal house beats with razor-sharp breaks. Besides spinning all across Egypt’s hottest clubs, Akladios has played some of the region’s biggest music festivals, party series and clubs including Sandbox, Shorelines, Retrogroove, AHM, Bo18, House of Afandi and more. She has also dabbled in the global dance circuit, performing in Berlin, Bucharest and New York City, and shared the decks with renowned international artists such as Peggy Gou, Folamour, and Sonja Moonear. For our Select 241, Akladios is bringing her contagious energy and summer vibes in an hour-long set of chill that will get you in the mood for a sunset pool party. (Protip: her set is best savoured with a cocktail in hand).…
Cairo’s budding DJs Jess and Moenes have established a name for themselves in the local electronic music scene with their uplifting sets, a melting pot of genres and juicy house and disco selections. Heavily influenced by the late 80s house and disco wave, Moenes is known for cooking up some groovy live sounds with razor-sharp transitions. Since his emergence in Cairo’s clubbing scene, he’s become one of the youngest staple acts with his signature outdoor Terrace party at Cairo Jazz Club. Meanwhile, Jess never abides by the roles of genres on her miscellaneous sets, playfully blending afro-beats with funk, disco and more. She has previously manned decks in Berlin, Dubia, and Riyadh, along with some of Egypt’s leading festivals and venues. On this new episode of Select, the Cairo-based talents will be taking over Select 240 with a thumping, and all too groovy, B2B set, featuring some upbeat tunes like Disco Circus’ ‘Tod Terje & The Circus’, Work (Ft. Daves Giles II, Cor.eCE & Mike Dunn) - Honey Dijon, and more. We dare you not to dance to this.…
Peachpuff’s Mardini is a minimal house producer and DJ who carved out a distinctive niche sound in the region’s underground electronic scene. Born and raised in a musically inclined environment in Lebanon, Mardini’s sonic tapestry is an eclectic fusion of blobby grooves and intricate textured rhythms, embellished with atmospheric elements. On our 239th episode of Select, Mardini is getting us all groovy with an hour-long set of hypnotic minimal house beats exclusively created for SceneNoise, featuring some infectious basslines and sharp breaks.…
In this episode of our Select series, we’re introducing Shadzo, an aspiring Egyptian DJ who has been a seasoned digger for over 20 years now. Heavily inspired by 80s Chicago and Detroit house, his set features a selection of funky and fun rare vinyl records such as ‘Foulard’ by Riccardo and ‘Le Velour’ by Shonky. It’s emotional, cathartic and groovy all at once. Speaking of the set, he says, “It is a spiritual message through sound, exploring the intersection between music and emotions, and our inner longing as humans to freely articulate our feelings.” The set was played during an art collaboration between a painter and musician, where the painter materialized the influence of the music on his emotional state on his canvas.…
Rising Egyptian selector and avid vinyl digger, Ali Youssef - known for his eclectic niche underground sound, dabbling simultaneously between deep house and electro - brings an exclusive, thoughtfully curated all-vinyl mix of his favourite records to our select series. The set opens with an extended ambient melody with a voice-over by a TV presenter stating, aptly, “It’s not the form of the song that does the healing, it’s the state of the musician while making music that does.” A meditative melody ebbs and flows slowly throughout the set, intersected with swift breaks and chic transitions of minimal house, featuring crisp drum patterns and warm synths. It’s a sleazy chill groove that will get hips and shoulders twisting on their own.…
On our 266th Select, we bring you Karam Touba, a Dubai-based selector, DJ, former resident at the Rave Movement parties, and current organizer of the Decibel DXB event series. He has been spinning in the region’s electronic music circuit since 2003, beginning his DJ career by playing drum ‘n bass and jungle before eventually venturing into techno. His sets usually feature selections of dark, deep and hypnotic musical pieces that create an everlasting impact on the dancefloor wherever he goes. Karam brings his signature ‘Proper Techno, No BS’ set to our Select series. The set is a 72-minute mix of pure classic rave vibe and straight-to-the-face techno smack. Better put on those shades for this one.…
On this week’s Select, we have acclaimed DJ and music producer Amen Ra, who is known for promoting Egyptian musical heritage through his energetic and lively sets, blending elements from hip-hop, dance music and afrobeats. Amen Ra has previously worked with several high-profile artists and brands like Apple Music and Wizkid, performing at high calibre such as NBA all-star weekend and the Grammy Awards. His music has traversed prestigious dance floors across Cairo, Dubai, Los Angeles, New York, London and more. For Select 265, Amen Ra gets playful, delivering an eclectic mix of various edits and original mashups from his previous live performances, along with new exclusive remixes that he’s premiering on this set, like an amapiano edit of Amr Diab’s ‘Wala Ala Balo’ along with a shaabi edit of MGMT’s ‘Time To Pretend’.…
This episode of our Select series comes courtesy of Dubai-based Egyptian selector and vinyl collector Mo Ezaby, who has become a staple in the local underground house scene with his dynamic sets. Along with being a DJ, Mo is the founder of Dubai’s eclectic night series Unfold, which aims to provide an intimate space for emerging regional talents to freely express their art and musical ideas, and grow a genuine music community. A deep minimal house with funky drum patterns, the set is perfect for a late afternoon chill pool party if you are having a lazy Saturday.…
In our 263rd episode of Select, we’re bringing Montreal-based Bangladeshi singer, electronic music producer and DJ Dameer. Born in a musically-inclined household in Dhaka, Dameer’s sound is heavily inspired by the 80s and 90s music scene in Bangladesh, which he grew up listening to with his father, as well as the works of Tom Misch, J Dilla, Joe Pass and Loyle Carner. Dameer delivers us a versatile full-throttle techno set that opens with an ambient melody of rippling water and chirping birds, featuring original remixes of 70s, 80s, and 90s Bengali classics, spanning rap, hip-hop and more, alongside samples from Shabjdeed’s hit ‘Mtaktak’.…
For Select 262, we have rising Egyptian DJ Ali Ghoneim aka Ak Ghoniem, introducing a fresh groovy take on classic tech-house. Opening with spacey atmospheric synths that slowly build up into a hypnotic crescendo of the soulful end of house, the set is peppered with danceable, long and repetitive melodies, 90s Detroit techno and elements of dub here and there. Ghoneim mixes in an eclectic selection of tunes from the likes of Andrew Azara, DASCO, Danny Snowden and Paige Tomlinson, adding more spice to the set.…
Cairo-based DJ-turned-producer Mike Pham is taking over our Select series this week with one of his signature progressive house sets, mixing in four-on-the-floor kicks and claps with moving synth layers and atmospheric pads. It’s a sweet treat, bringing the dreamy cool vibes of early summer nights (best savoured with a mimosa in hand). Pham has become a force to be reckoned with in the region’s dance music circuit. His sets have been traversing the dancefloors of some of the most prestigious venues across Cairo, Jeddah and beyond. He has also previously shared the decks with a slew of prominent global DJs the likes of Marco Carola, Sama, Stephan Bodzin and Birds of Mind.…
The 260th edition of our Select series features some old-school broody house vibes from Cairo-based DJ Hisham Zahran. Arguably one of Egypt’s most renowned and well traveled dance music acts, Hisham Zahran is known for his innovative and impeccably curated house and minimal sound. Since 2006 Zahran has regularly played in Europe, Asia, North and South America and has had residency stints with Egypt’s Nacelle and New York’s Bespoke Music. As a producer Zahran has released on respected international labels such as Mood Music, Audio Tonic, and Brown Eyed Boy and is notably part of the A&R team at electronic label Anjunadeep. For Select 260 Zahran delves into the darker side of his record collection, a moodier fit to what we’ve usually come accustomed to in his sets, mixing in a selection inspired by 90s and 00s house featuring tracks from the likes of Housey Doingz, SPCE, Mataemon and Inner Lakes. www.scenenoise.com…
In this episode of our Select series, we delve into the world of Peaky Beats, a British producer and DJ with Iraqi heritage. Peaky Beats infuses his sets with a tapestry of Arabic genres intertwined with the expansive spectrum of UK bass music. Peaky's vinyl and digital mix weaves tracks from his debut 2LP album 'BLOODLINES' with classic dubstep elements like ‘Changes’ by Mala and ‘Surgery’ by dubstepper Kromestar and more.…
In this episode of our Select series, we have Egyptian rising DJ Ram, whose dynamic sets are peppered with influences from UK garage music. Ram has cooked an infectious minimal house mix for us, layered with melodic textures, rolling rhythmic beats and bouncy hit-hats. The set is light and chill, just the right amount to get you groovy if you are feeling lazy this Saturday morning.…
Egyptian DJ Magdolina draws inspiration from the jumbled sounds of the bustling streets of his hometown of Cairo to craft dynamic techno sets, featuring rolling beats, gritty drum patterns and electro. For our Select 257, Magdolina brings us an hour set of versatile and experimental sounds, exploring new sonic territories. The set features memorable hard-hitting basslines and infectious breaks along with a fine selection of famous tunes by prominent global producers like Ploy, INVT, Doctor Deep and Pura Pura.…
Philippe Zarif, aka Boshoco, is currently one of the pioneering DJs and producers in the Syrian electronic dance music scene. Born and raised in Aleppo, Boshoco drew inspiration from the rich cultural heritage of his hometown to craft a distinctive playful sound. Imbued with sweltering rhythms and infectious grooves, Boshoco’s sets skillfully blend left-field electronics with contemporary Arab music. For our Select 255, the Syrian producer created an exclusive 45-minute set for us in solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza. He recorded the set at his house, and played it on the first recording gear he owned at the early start of his career. The set features a slew of eclectic tracks by various prominent Arab producers such as Shabjdeed, Hello Psychaleppo and Postdrone.…
Dubai-based music fanatic, collector and DJ Alessandra has been spinning across the MENA region’s underground dance music scene from a very young age. She has previously co-organized several eclectic parties with Berlin’s Breakfast on Mars collective. On this episode of our Select series, Alessandra delivers a thoughtfully curated blend of 90s sounds, from house and electro to breakbeats and trance, featuring some low-tempo ambient beats that will have you grooving till the very last minute. The set features famous tunes like Slowtime in Reflection’s ‘Space Dimension Controller’, Ageipolis’ ‘Aphex Twin’ and more.…
On this episode of Select, we have Kamyar Khanzaei aka RING & K-Dub, the Iranian electronic music producer, visual artist and DJ who founded Sampatic Records. Since its inception in 2016, Kamyar’s label has been amplifying the diverse sounds of Tehran's music scene globally. Besides actively DJing and hosting eclectic events in Iran and Turkey, Kamyar also manages NoHradioTehran and TUS.SHOW. His set is a mix of club electro, dub techno and minimal techno with a splash of influences from his Iranian cultural heritage.…
Ever since his breakthrough into the local electronic music scene in 2017, Cairo-based DJ Amr has become quickly recognized for his distinctive music style, rhythmic melodies and constructional mixing techniques. His dynamic sets clearly showcase his knack for dabbling in a wide variety of genres, ranging from break-ish 90s to hard-hitting electro. Amr initially developed a deep passion for DJing back in 2013, when he started experimenting with minimal and deep house sounds. However, it was in 2018, at a local underground party, ‘Skanat’, where he grew an interest in turntablism. For our Select 238, Amr brings us an exclusive niche selection of house music, featuring thumping basslines, progressive rhythms and hypnotic synths intersected with syncopated vocals. Simply put, if a spaceship party had its own playlist, this would be it.…
Hailing from Lebanon, Vanessa Abboud aka VNSA is a true force to be reckoned with in the region’s electronic music scene. From minimal techno to house, her dynamic sets feature sharp, hard-hitting breaks with soul and funk influences. Vanessa has previously performed at famous venues across the region from Uberhaus and the Garten, to the Grand Factory and B018. She also shared the deck with some of the most notable names in the electronic music scene like Peggy Gou, Blond:ish, Monolink and more. For Select 237, the Lebanese DJ brings us an eclectic mix of tech-house, featuring some infectious grooves intersected with autotuned alien-like vocals.…
Born and raised in Lebanon, Cyrill is a Dubai-based resident DJ at Boogie Box – one of the longest-running house and techno event series in the UAE, and is known for digging selections with broken beats, heavy basslines and psychedelic undertones. He is also co-founder of Moist Paper Party, and founder of Riddim Section, a club night series dedicated to amplifying fresh sounds of Drum and Bass and its adjacent genres. Since 2014, Cyrill has established a name for himself in the UAE clubbing scene, spanning at some of the region’s most notable events and even hosting his own parties. Cyrill’s versatile musical background is often reflected in his DJ sets, which are infused with metal, hip-hop, and dub. For our Select 236th, the Lebanese DJ has cooked up a hard-hitting 57-minute set exclusively for SceneNoise. Proceed with caution.…
Cairo’s electronic heavyweights STZ and DOU are back once again for their yearly Eid ritual with SceneNoise’s Select. The duo are widely known in the local clubbing scene for their immaculate house and disco selections, best savoured on a yacht (or anywhere near the beach really). The duo go back-to-back for our Select 235, bringing an electric mix of soulful melodies, and funky grooves with pulsating basslines, a literal soundtrack for your seasonal beachside shenanigans. The set features tunes from Corrado Alunni, Dr. Packer, Harvey Ross, Michael Gray, and Birdee & Ken@Work.…
Select 234: Mixed by Chewie by SceneNoise
Mishal is a Saudi selector and DJ, known for his infectious sets, a fusion of poignant rhythms across genres, inspired by his multicultural background. Since his emergence in the region’s electronic music scene, Mishal has been manning decks everywhere from intimate house parties to renowned festivals. For this Select 233, Mishal is taking us on an hour-long sonic ride of house, infused with subtle progressive sounds and minimal grooves that linger in space. The set also features some of Mishal’s latest favourite tracks like ‘Just Don’t’ by Dana Ruh, ‘Getaway’ by Eddie Richards, and ‘Morefus’ by DJ Just-Ed.…
Nantes-based Lebanese DJ and member of French collective, Contre Temps, Gaya, emerges as one of the rising artists currently spearheading Beirut’s flourishing electronic music scene. Her musical journey and lifelong love affair with electro, jungle, bass and trap music began when she first joined ‘Peach Puff Bass Unit’, a music collection based between Paris and Beirut. With her dynamic sets, featuring heavy bass waves and breaks, Gaya has been firing up decks across Europe, from Berlin’s Sisphos and Bulbul to Nantes’ Trempolino and CO2, and Paris’ L’ international. For Select 232, Gaya crafted an hour-long set of jungle, featuring high-energy sweltering breakbeats, and thumping basslines. The set features eclectic tunes like Amor Satyr’s ‘Bebe’, Dunman’s ‘Abyss’, and Dual Monitor’s ‘Switch it’.…
Lebanese DJ and producer Arabian Panther, famed for his keffiyah stage mask and his distinctive sound which can transition swiftly from a warrior’s march anthem to a club banger tinged with Arabic scales and instrumentals. His dynamic sets and productions pay homage to his multicultural heritage as a French child from the Lebanese diaspora, demonstrating solidarity with the Palestinian cause. Arabian Panther’s journey of solidarity commenced with the release of his EP ‘Desert’s Anthem’ in 2019, which caught the attention of Palestinian DJ Odai Masri, aka Oddz and helped him forge connections within the Palestinian music scene. After signing his first track with the first Palestinian techno label ‘Harara’ – managed by the late great Oddz. For our 230th episode of Select, Arabian Panther has created a set exclusively for SceneNoise, which he recorded in one take at his home. The set is infused with some of his favourite tunes that he has been incorporating into his sets over the past year, along with a selection of tracks from his latest EP, ‘The Death of the Panther’, which he released on Ritmo Fatale on March 22nd of this year. Featuring his own original tracks like ‘Hafla For Our Dead’, as well as ‘Lala Torkia’ by Cheb Hamar and more, the 66-minute set begins with an eclectic mix of Palestinian Dabke music, incorporating classic Middle Eastern instrumentals like Tabla, Mezmar, and Darbuka drums, which serve as the base for the set. As the set unfurls, Arabian Panther brings in versatile elements of techno, with dreamy vocal undertones. Proceed with loudspeakers in hand...…
Sara Bluma is an Algerian DJ and producer who began her musical journey on the vibrant dance floors of Ibiza and has since been captivating audiences across the globe pushing a fusion of indie dance, techno house and Italo disco. Bluma became a resident DJ at The Sanctuary Eco Retreat in Italy in 2020 before releasing her debut album ‘Teenage Dream’ in 2022, which marked her first venture into production, filled with a delicious variety of slow-burning, groovy bangers. On the dancefloor Bluma, the rising Algerian artist never shies away from pushing boundaries and dabbling into new uncharted sonic territories. On this week’s Select 229, Sara Bluma has created an exclusive four-hour set for SceneNoise, featuring tunes like ‘Love Desire’ by Cassim, ‘Theka’ by Rass and ‘Nterini’ by Fatoumata Diawara. The set kickstarts with a tropical mix of afrobeats and minimal house tunes, before transitioning into some funk grooves embellished with layers of percussion and sweltering vocoders.…
Select 229: Mixed by Zenim by SceneNoise
UK-born techno DJ/producer and Co-founder of Secta collective, Ju Lovett is one of the rising artists shaping up Dubai’s burgeoning underground music scene. Ju’s showcases leave a lasting impression, consistently shifting from off-key melodic grooves to hypnotic inter-dimensional soundscapes. For our Select, the Dubai-based techno-geek is bringing a two-hour-and-a-half set of raw energetic trance beats with trippy breakdowns, twists and turns, and tough rolling basslines.…
Emerging from Beirut's dynamic electronic scene and holding a notable residency at the Ballroom Blitz, Serge Volant has a penchant for modular synthesizer and crate digging. Serge serves us up an hour vinyl mix of beautiful breakbeats that blends grooves and electro-synths from all over the world.
For over 20 years, Hasan Hijjawi AKA Kitchen Crowd has been a leading figure in introducing and pushing electronic music to Amman, Jordan and the MENA region. Back in the day, Hijjawi founded a pop up club concept called [dsiko’tek’]* which hosted the likes of industry heavyweights such as John Digweed, Rampue, Deep Dish, Audiofly, Claptone, Luca Bacchetti, Pete Tong, Atish and Jan Blomqvist just to name a few. His groovy yet deeper sound draws from being an ‘adventurous’ college kid living in the US where he was bitten with what some may call the Chicago house bug at the infamous warehouse parties of the late 90s. In 2018, Kitchen Crowd migrated to live by the sea in El Gouna, Egypt to pursue music full time and work on his productions which are set to be released in the near future. Going back to hosting events, In 2020, Hijjawi launched Misfits - a boutique events and booking agency that saw the likes of Traumer, Chris Stussy, Anotr, Djoko and Archie Hamilton grace its decks till date.…
Balaclava is a collective of alternative artists emerging from the streets of Tunis and committed to promoting local talent, composed of producers Hmenou and 5amaseen. Dedicated to influencing the youth through their bold and provocative art under their brand, Balaclava aims to embody the rebellious spirit and ambitious drive of their generation. Hmenou, a dedicated producer bridging Tunisian heritage and Parisian culture, has found his niche in drum and bass, infusing his music with local cultural references. Similarly, 5amaseen draws inspiration from bass and club music, crafting his distinct sound with pounding kicks, percussive patterns, and distorted breaks, influenced by the sonic landscape of his homeland, from Mahraganat to Upper Egyptian folkloric music. In this Select, Balaclava guides its listeners through an experimental mix of sounds, composed of fractured and disjointed breakbeats. High-energy and fast-paced, Balaclava’s mix invites its audience into an electric universe of drum and bass, reimagining its meaning by weaving in the various musical influences that shaped them. Among some notable tracks featured in the mix are Hmenou's "Ahla & Sahla" and "Howa," 5amaseen's "Tashweesh" (Unreleased), and Kouslin's "Five Four.…
Cairo-based Yas Meen Selectress is a versatile DJ known for curating vibrant club experiences. With a fusion of percussive bass and cultural influences, her sets reflect a unique blend of her Egyptian roots and a decade spent in New York City. Having graced the airwaves of platforms like Kiosk Radio and HKCR, as well as prestigious events such as BoilerRoom, the Laylit party series in New York and underground parties across Egypt, she brings a diverse range of sounds to her performances. This Select mix is a personal celebration for her birthday month, featuring a curation of her all-time favorite tracks. From the hypnotic sounds of Fadila Kahraba to the soulful melodies of Muchi و Caïn's Warda, and even nods to iconic artists like Madonna with ‘Deeper and Deeper’ the mix spans various genres. Yas Meen Selectress effortlessly weaves together elements of drum and bass, baile funk, jersey club, and percussive bass, whilst showcasing tracks from esteemed producers like Hassan Abou Alam, Granul, Assyouti, Ma Sha, and JiaLing.…
Select 191: Mixed by Ben Deeper by SceneNoise
SceneNoise contributor Yasmeen Altaji speaks to the music venue pioneers and globally practiced performers about the underground music scene at the heart of Amman’s evolving culture.
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This week’s #Select is brought to us by Julian Mesa, a Bahrain-based house and techno artist from Brooklyn, NYC. Growing up stateside in the ‘90s, Julian was exposed to a wave of what are now considered to be some of the most important records in electronic music history The spinner has taken the decks in multiple local and international locations including Berlin, Bahrain, Las Vegas, Miami, Colombia and Tokyo, to name a few. This 60-minute set brings us a melange of Hardcore Techno, Acid and melodic mastery through fast-paced hard-hitting bass, intricate percussions, glitchy Arabic vocals and dark melodies. Some of the artists featured in the set include Jay Lumen, Victor Ruiz, Bart Skills and two original tracks by Mesa himself.…
This week’s Select is brought to us by Mostafa Aref, AKA Mosty. Born in Egypt, raised in Qatar and shaped by Hungary’s emerging party scene, the DJ has always had a deep passion for music and how it can set the tone. With a love for all music genres, Mosty doesn’t discriminate in his sets with Old-School house inspirations intertwining with tech house, techno and minimal breakbeats proven to get you on your feet. This 80-minute-long set showcases Mosty’s diverse sound stretching across the different sub genres of house music. Featuring tracks from powerhouses Oden & Fatzo, Janeret, Baka G, Baccus and Theos, this set is sure to get you grooving whether you’re by the beach, or driving to work. Expect Old-School House dubs, minimal sounds and percussive instruments seamlessly mixed for your listening experience.…
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SceneNoise and Sandbox Festival teamed up to bring the Selectbox experience to the beaches of Egypt's El Gouna Red Sea. Over three days our little box of noise gained a cult-like following as a hidden escape for a cosy dance whilst discovering some hidden gems of the regional music scene on the line up. Sandbox Festival is an annual electronic music festival that takes place on Egypt's Red Sea featuring a line-up of local and international selectors across three days and multiple stages. www.scenenoise.com www.sandboxfestival.com…
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SceneNoise and Sandbox Festival teamed up to bring the Selectbox experience to the beaches of Egypt's El Gouna Red Sea. Over three days our little box of noise gained a cult-like following as a hidden escape for a cosy dance whilst discovering some hidden gems of the regional music scene on the line up. Sandbox Festival is an annual electronic music festival that takes place on Egypt's Red Sea featuring a line-up of local and international selectors across three days and multiple stages. www.scenenoise.com www.sandboxfestival.com…
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SceneNoise and Sandbox Festival teamed up to bring the Selectbox experience to the beaches of Egypt's El Gouna Red Sea. Over three days our little box of noise gained a cult-like following as a hidden escape for a cosy dance whilst discovering some hidden gems of the regional music scene on the line up. Sandbox Festival is an annual electronic music festival that takes place on Egypt's Red Sea featuring a line-up of local and international selectors across three days and multiple stages. www.scenenoise.com www.sandboxfestival.com…
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SceneNoise and Sandbox Festival teamed up to bring the Selectbox experience to the beaches of Egypt's El Gouna Red Sea. Over three days our little box of noise gained a cult-like following as a hidden escape for a cosy dance whilst discovering some hidden gems of the regional music scene on the line up. Sandbox Festival is an annual electronic music festival that takes place on Egypt's Red Sea featuring a line-up of local and international selectors across three days and multiple stages. www.scenenoise.com www.sandboxfestival.com…
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SceneNoise and Sandbox Festival teamed up to bring the Selectbox experience to the beaches of Egypt's El Gouna Red Sea. Over three days our little box of noise gained a cult-like following as a hidden escape for a cosy dance whilst discovering some hidden gems of the regional music scene on the line up. Sandbox Festival is an annual electronic music festival that takes place on Egypt's Red Sea featuring a line-up of local and international selectors across three days and multiple stages. www.scenenoise.com www.sandboxfestival.com…
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SceneNoise and Sandbox Festival teamed up to bring the Selectbox experience to the beaches of Egypt's El Gouna Red Sea. Over three days our little box of noise gained a cult-like following as a hidden escape for a cosy dance whilst discovering some hidden gems of the regional music scene on the line up. Sandbox Festival is an annual electronic music festival that takes place on Egypt's Red Sea featuring a line-up of local and international selectors across three days and multiple stages. www.scenenoise.com www.sandboxfestival.com…
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SceneNoise and Sandbox Festival teamed up to bring the Selectbox experience to the beaches of Egypt's El Gouna Red Sea. Over three days our little box of noise gained a cult-like following as a hidden escape for a cosy dance whilst discovering some hidden gems of the regional music scene on the line up. Sandbox Festival is an annual electronic music festival that takes place on Egypt's Red Sea featuring a line-up of local and international selectors across three days and multiple stages. www.scenenoise.com www.sandboxfestival.com…
SceneNoise and Sandbox Festival teamed up to bring the Selectbox experience to the beaches of Egypt's El Gouna Red Sea. Over three days our little box of noise gained a cult-like following as a hidden escape for a cosy dance whilst discovering some hidden gems of the regional music scene on the line up. Sandbox Festival is an annual electronic music festival that takes place on Egypt's Red Sea featuring a line-up of local and international selectors across three days and multiple stages. www.scenenoise.com www.sandboxfestival.com…
This week’s Select is brought to us by Jeddah-based Lebanese DJ Sannude. The artist started off as a classical pianist and a synth player in an indie rock-synth pop band. As his love for music composition and production grew, he embarked on a musical journey, performing indie and funk tunes with his band or behind the DJ set. DJ Sannude moved to Jeddah over a year ago and was inspired by the captivating deep house movement driven by local legends and upcoming artists alike. Combining his passion for house, funk, soul, and electronic music, Sannude is on a mission to deliver feel-good and “feel-bad” grooves on the dancefloor. The spinner brings us a set which is unmistakably Deep House infused, featuring an older timeless sound. The set features tracks from sonic veterans like Franck Roger, Rhythm Plate, and Dominic Martin on seminal labels like Lost My Dog Records, Winding Road Records, and Hudd Traxx. Some tracks that really put a kick in our boots include SKMK’s ‘What A Night’, Rhythm Plate’s ‘Every Kind of People with Any Kind of Soul’ and Franck Roger’s ‘Deep In’. www.scenenoise.com…
Select 186: Mixed by HUSS-IN by SceneNoise
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Paris-based DJ and co-founder of record label Distrikt Paris, Bassam, is known for his sought-after eclectic selection and sharp technique. Bassam has been shaking dancefloors across France and Europe at large, and this year, he released his debut album ‘Clockwise Rhapsody’. For our latest Select, Bassam will provide you with an intimate glimpse into his sonic universe with an hour and 43-minute set, featuring sweltering house beats that feel as if they were pulled out of an 80s arcade.…
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SceneNoise proudly presents ‘Select 211’, an electrifying mix by DJ MoCity, a key figure in South Asia's music scene and a luminary of the UAE based Hence label. Born in Baghdad, raised across UAE and India, and co-founder of boxout.fm, DJ MoCity drew inspiration from his multicultural heritage to become a regional seasoned tastemaker behind the decks. This mix, marking Hence's first anniversary, encapsulates MoCity's diversity, blending club beats, afrobeats, and hip-hop with a flair that transcends borders. It's a one-take mix packed with lowkey heaters and crowd favorites, featuring artists like S!RENE, Burns Boy, DJ Snake, Butch, Omah Lay, Acid Arab and more. www.scenenoise.com…
Over the past few years Molotof has made a name for himself as one of Egypt’s most innovative producers and live acts, gaining recognition for his chart-topping work fusing mahraganat and trap music, collaborating with notable artists such as Marwan Pablo, Wegz and more. His unique blend of styles and sounds, which he terms "Molowave," combines elements of traditional Egyptian music with dance music and rap influences, creating a distinct and dynamic musical genre. We’re excited to have a one-hour exclusive set from Molof featuring all original, as well as some unreleased, tracks. www.scenenoise.com…
In our latest Select, we have Dubai-based DJ and music executive Patrick, aka Patch. Driven by his deep-seated passion for making music, Patch founded Feedasoul Records in 2016, a Lebanon-based label specialising in House music. On a mission to reshape the region’s musical landscape, Patch launched Freehand Worldwide, a multi-faceted music company serving as a one-stop solution for independent artists and record labels. Patch’s 66-minute soulful set for Select features deep house beats broken up with some jazz melodies and afro beats, reminiscent of NYC’s Harlem street in the early 20s.…
Joining us on this week’s Select is Tunisian DJ and founder of event brands Tri city and Gatemusik, Amin Trabelsi, who is among the rising new wave of young talents taking over the vibrant Tunisian clubbing scene. Fueled by a diverse range of artistic influences, Amin has slowly established a reputation for himself and a designated space behind the decks with his distinctive digging style and effortless mixing flow. For our 208th episode of Select, Amin sets the ambience with a 28-minute dreamy laid-back set filled with minimal house beats, ambient melodies and funky grooves, featuring the likes of John Heckle, Uluru and Boom Generation.…
For our 207th Select session, we are bringing in Dea, a UAE-based Italian DJ and co-founder of Dubai’s techno collective Secta - a driving force in the city’s underground dance music scene. Earlier in 2023, Dea launched Secta’s record label, aiming to spotlight MENA-based electronic artists from different backgrounds and showcase their talent regionally and globally. Featuring her signature deep hypnotic rolling melodies, electro-infused beats and kinky basslines, Dea’s dynamic hour-long set for Select is packed with high energy, promising to keep you grooving till the last minute featuring the likes of Chlär, Toobris, Franco Alesso and Modem. www.scenenoise.com…
Misty (Moustafa Sheta), born in Madrid but with Egyptian roots, kickstarted his journey as a DJ and producer at the age of 15. Initially creating mixtapes for friends, he soon found himself immersed in the world of DJing, crafting a distinct sonic style that merges house rhythms with dynamic basslines and elements drawn from dance floor-ready disco and electro. This unique sonic blend not only positioned him as a prominent figure in Egypt's electronic music scene but also elevated his status as a regional DJ, with performances at various venues and festivals across the Middle East and North Africa. In 2021, Misty's EP "Things," released via Love Attack Records, showcased two original tracks and two remixes by Vhyce. The lead track, 'Things,' featuring Canadian indie vocalist Andrew Shier, swiftly climbed Beatport's top 10 Indie Dance charts, garnering support from acclaimed DJs such as Solomun, Dixon, Catz N Dogz, and Jennifer Cardini. Expanding his influence further, Misty initiated 'Transmissions,' a monthly residency at Cairo Jazz Club in 2022, aimed at spotlighting his indie house sound and shaping Egypt's dancefloors. This event not only cultivated a dedicated community around his music but also attracted renowned artists like Alan Dixon, Catz N Dogz, Storken, and Krystal Klear, underscoring Misty's pivotal role in nurturing a distinct musical identity within the local scene. The year 2023 witnessed the release of Misty's follow-up single "Figure It Out" on Love Attack Records, which received accolades from industry luminaries like Folamour and Cormac. Additionally, his collaboration with Alan Dixon on an edit of Amr Diab's classic club hit "Wala Ala Balo" emerged as the anthem of the summer, gaining international traction and resonating across dancefloors worldwide before its official release at the year's end. Through these concerted efforts, Misty continues to shape the electronic music landscape, leaving an indelible mark not only in Egypt but also across the broader region. In this special select, Misty guides us through an hour of extremely Misty-coded sounds, from house, dub, electronic, and reimagined italo-disco. A club-ready set, Misty journeys through various eras, blending different eras of disco and house into one. Notable tracks to look out for include Nairless’ ‘Dazzling Fantasy’ (Jex Opolis Mix) The Entertainer feat. Solo’s “Check Your Body” and Pablo Bozzi’s “Dance Portal.” Crossing into different territories, in terms of genre, BPM, synergy and atmosphere, Misty’s select is a textured and dynamic performance that welcomes its listeners into the sounds that have shaped him and that Misty consequently re-interprets.…
Sara Allan, a versatile multi-media artist, explores various creative mediums, often blending visual and auditory elements to create immersive experiences and public art displays. Navigating the Jordanian art scene under her pseudonym ‘Wild Card,’ Sara crafts unique ceramic ashtrays as well as curates eclectic music selections for trendy spots like Spilled Milk in Jabal Amman. Drawing from her extensive collection of obscure tracks, she tailors sets to match her audience’s mood, seamlessly transitioning between various musical genres. While she steers away from a singular signature style, Sara stands out by infusing Asian influences into her sets. In this Select, Sara traverses various genres, from rap, house, dub experimental sounds and more, spanning a wide range of BPMs to create a textured hour long set. Featuring extremely obscure tracks such as Tristan Arp’s “From The Seams” ACJI’s “underskov’ie,” Gendema’s ‘Ephimase” and Destrata’s “Mutationist,” Sara’s music selection is a testament to her digging and culling skills.…
NEDZ, a Cairo-based open-format DJ, is known for his unique approach to mixing the sounds of her world. Having lived between New York and Los Angeles for a long period of time, NEDZ’s sound is heavily influenced by her multicultural upbringing, fusing hip-hop and RnB with African, Caribbean, Latin and Egyptian sounds, creating a soundscape of her own. On this Select 221, NEDZ is bringing you a meticulously-curated emotive set, centered around the Palestinian, Sudanese and Congolese causes. The hour and 12-minute set opens with a prelude in Arabic, retailing the rich cultural history of Palestine, with a soulful Ney melody playing in the background. Featuring a powerful South African Amapiano, and smooth afrobeats with Middle Eastern sonic undertones, the set –described by NEDZ as the ‘Sounds of Liberation’ –follows themes of post-colonial struggle and resistance, juxtaposed with the beauty and depth of pain uniting humanity across the world.…
Snailee, one of the finest selectors in the Tunisian underground scene, is known for blending storylines with classic and contemporary sleazy underground grooves. Snailee has played in famous clubs, parties and festivals, both in Tunisia and abroad, including BSMNT the Club, Desimana, Neverstill, Wabi and Fabrika Festival. For this episode of Select, Snailee created an exclusive set for us, featuring minimal tech house music from famous tracks like ‘Tagir’ by Pepe. This Select 220 set is Snailee’s first-ever set to be published online.…
Hailing from Cairo, Chiati has emerged as a multi-instrumentalist performer in the Middle East. His music seamlessly blends emotive house rhythms with pop vocals, showcasing his versatility both in the studio and on stage. His seraphic vocals intertwined with harmonious melodies, honed through years of mastering various instruments such as the guitar and keys, have earned him various gigs at venues like Shorelines, XCHANGE Cairo, Glasshouse, and Nacelle’s Sandbox, among others. Collaborating with artists like Juno and Naila Marie, Chiato has graced the stage alongside renowned acts such as &ME, Damian Lazarus, Henrik Schwarz, me, DJ Tennis and more. Recently, he unveiled his latest work on Noise Records’ "Genesis, منش'' with his eclectic house single ‘In the Dark.’ This week, Hatem presents us with a special set: a live gig by Chiati performed at Nacelle’s Sandbox Festival in 2023. In this Select, Chiati performs an hour-long set guiding his listeners through his talents as a multi-instrumentalist. Starting off with a solemn debut featuring piano melodies, Chiati seamlessly transitions into different tempoed mixes, integrating various instruments and BPMs into his set. Touching upon various genres, Chiati’s mix is musically complex and layered.…
Hailing from the heart of historic Cairo, Sulisizer is an Egyptian music producer known for his fusion of shaabi and contemporary electronic music. His unique musical style, heavily inspired by the rich Egyptian and Sufi cultures that surround him, reflects both the historical context and modernity of his point of view. Known for performing anonymously behind a cyberpunk mask and eye-catching attire, Sulisizer never fails to capture the attention of audiences. Earlier last week, the Egyptian producer collaborated with hip-hop rising artist Karim Osama on a new track ‘3l Abyad’, which was released on Osama’s new EP ‘K.O’. For our Select 218th, Sulisizer has created a 48-minute original set that fully captures the essence of the Sufi culture in Egypt and the spirit of Old Cairo’s neighbourhood (dynamic mahraganat soundscapes included). Proceed with caution, and loudspeakers in hand.…
fffarida is a 25 year old Egyptian artist that started off her journey in Cairo. This started off by learning vinyls and then moved forward to playing digital across Cairo with lots of relevant local events. Taking a step forward fffarida has taken her music outside of Egypt and into the MENA region where she DJ-ed in Dubai and Saudi, and is working towards getting bigger. By starting production in parallel to DJing, since the beginning she has been going through all genres until learning to produce has helped her get settled into her current Acid sound while simultaneously still playing other genres for the crowd.…
Riyadh-based tarek anTabi, one of Saudi Arabia’s pioneers in house music, has been on the decks since 1999. anTabi’s distinctive tunes have travelled from Beirut, Boston, and Dubai to Cairo, Miami, New York and more. For our 216th Select episode, anTabi will take you on an hour-long sonic experience with some laid-back minimal grooves that give off pool-side party vibes. The set features tracks ‘Tijuana Bats’ by Durosai & Taioh-San, and ‘Pockets' by DJ Sneak.…
Nova Retra, an Egyptian-Russian DJ, draws inspiration from her multicultural heritage, cultivating a distinctive identity that is both nostalgic and futuristic. Though the rising artist began her musical journey as a producer, her passion for classic dance records and vinyls led her to collect rare records from the 80s to the 00s, and ultimately into the world of vinyl DJing. She has since been creating music that re-envisions analog sounds in our digital age. In solidarity with Palestine, Nova Retra created this exclusive set for Select 214. Over an hour and 10 minutes, Retra reflects on the Israeli atrocities that have been ravaging Palestine, with emotive sonic waves and distorted electronic beats that represent the destruction and distress we have been witnessing for over the past 100 days. Opening with a muffled scratchy Arabic voice note (as it was sampled from a news report on the radio), the set is made up of layers of futuristic and industrial sounds with occasional intersections of sirens and white noise, ending with an evocative symphony evoking a dystopian soundscape.…
After dedicating the last five years to perfecting her skills, C/EL has risen to prominence as a highly regarded figure in the electronic music scene of the Middle East. Her expertise as a DJ reflects her extensive musical background, allowing her to effortlessly fuse a diverse array of genres with a stylish finesse, guiding dancers on a captivating journey beyond the confines of the dancefloor. C/EL unveils her impeccable selection skills in an hour of pure dancing euphoria, skillfully navigating the expansive sub-genres of house music, seamlessly incorporating breaks and breakbeats into her mix. The playlist includes tracks such as Onur Ozer's "Orion," Shanti Celeste's remix of Matthew Jonson's "Marionette," Boddika's "Walk Talk," and Patrick Prins' "Le Voie Le Soleil."…
Rising Egyptian artist Khalil has been making waves in Barcelona’s clubbing scene with his fusion of traditional Middle Eastern music and Afro-beats. Having mastered the art of blending organic, psychedelic vocal elements with contemporary rhythms and indigenous sounds, Khalil’s sets add an ethereal dimension to the dancefloor. He has recently launched his record label, Armaal, with an aim to bridge the cultural gaps by curating and showcasing diverse regional talents globally. For our 213th episode of Select, Khalil has exclusively curated an hour-long set that beautifully showcases his distinctive approach to electronic music. The set unfurls into vibrant rhythms and Afro-beats, featuring some retro house music tracks. By incorporating a series of heavy percussion-based tracks against the backdrop of textured psychedelic vocals, Khalil adds an extra layer of energy to his set that creates a magical sonic experience for the listeners. And, just when you’ve settled into the infectious pulse of his music, the DJ takes an audacious turn, transitioning to experimental house music.…
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This week's SceneNoise Select puts the spotlight on Sokkary, an Egyptian DJ/Producer and Hybrid Live Act from Alexandria. Known for a style that delves into the darker and more emotive realms of electronic music. His work, which includes releases on MDLBEAST and various international labels, has received recognition from top DJs like Joris Voorn and David Guetta. Notably, Sokkary was selected for Tomorrowland's Future4 November 2023 show, highlighting his growing influence in the global music scene. Sokkary's Select set is a journey through his unique sound, blending deep melodic tracks with resonant experimental elements. It's a showcase of his studio skills and his dynamic live performance energy featuring tracks from the likes of Agoria, Colyn, Husa & Zeyada and Taho. www.scenenoise.com…
For our 205th episode of Select, we have Cairo-born DJ and music producer Youssef El-Aguizi, aka Aguizi, from Bubblegum Kollectiv. Fueled by his deep-seated passion for making music, Aguizi has been spinning since he was 13 years old. Establishing a name for himself in Cairo’s nightlife scene, the Egyptian artist has shared the deck with a slew of renowned international artists like Francis Mercier, Claptone, Hernan Cattaneo and Purple Disco Machine. Aguizi escorts us on a one-hour sonic odyssey, featuring fiery Afro-house junctures, propulsive rhythms and swinging melodies, with the presence of eclectic tunes like ARYME & Osfur’s ‘Alegria’ and Bun Xapa ft. Moojo’s ‘Hate It Or Love It’.…
This week on Select 204, we have a special set from Lazuli, an Egyptian party series amplifying the sounds of local rising DJs through its dynamic showcases, from intimate rooftop sessions to different party concepts like Dafunk, Subliminal, Alive and Plan B. Skillfully curated and mixed by Lazuli’s residents Ram, Adam, Fady, Xtrakarim and K-Laff, the set will take you on a two-and-a-half-hour wild sonic journey, akin to Lazuli’s distinctive parties, all from the comfort of your abode. The set unfurls with a brewing thirty minutes of minimal house beats from Ram featuring tunes like Heimyl’s ‘Back’s groove’ and Madvilla’s ‘Orbit’. As we enter the second half of the first hour Fady lures us in with some deep basslines from his ambient soundscapes, before giving way to a high-octane B2B session from Xtrakarim and Adam featuring hard syncopated basslines and some thumbing tunes lke Mole Music’s ‘Check Ourself’ and Furz’s ‘Take Out’. Ending on a high note, the set culminates with K-Laff’s sweltering synths and pulsing hit-hats that will take you back to studio 54 (all hip-sways and shoulder-twists included).…
For our 203rd Select episode, we have Jordanian producer, DJ and founder of Waxing Moon collective, Rami HR, known for his experimental sets that skillfully blend various sounds like minimal, tech house, progressive and atmospheric house. Since his emergence in the MENA’s underground electronic music scene, Rami’s music has transcended the borders of his homeland’s dance floors, touring across the globe from Lebanon to Qatar, Thailand and Cambodia. Drawing inspiration from renowned artists the likes of Swayzak, Deep Dish, and Satoshi Tommie, Rami’s distinctive sets serve as narratives that slowly unfurl throughout the night with laid-back melodies and funky grooves. In his exclusive long-hour Select set, Rami brings a brewing dance affair of sweltering synths, robust grooves and dreamy ambient soundscapes featuring soaring vocal samples.…
This week on Select 202, we have DJ Corin IIeto, aka CORIN, the Filipina-Australian electronic music producer, composer, and regular monthly host on London’s NTS Radio who is best known for merging classic Western music with hyper-electronic sounds to create immersive soundscapes. Drawing inspiration from her multi-cultural heritage and mythology elements from science fiction, CORIN’s distinctive mixes feature an assemblage of converging styles, ranging from IDM, EBM, trance, and baroque-laden ambience. In her hour-long Select session, CORIN has mixed a selection of tracks from various compilations, which have been released recently to raise funds for Palestine, such as Paralaxe Editions’ ‘For Palestine’, Mrama Division’s ‘By All Means’, and Cease 2 Exist’s ‘Emergency For Gaza’. With driving bass lines and futuristic sounds tinged with a little bit of acid and psytrance, CORIN creates a mythical hypnotic set, borrowing sounds from multiple famous tunes including Van Boom’s ‘No Empathy’, Oldyungmayn’s ‘Scrattch’, Toumba’s ‘Adrift’, Spivak’s ‘Mall Pals’, Joachim Nordwall’s ‘Desperatio’, and STILL’s ‘The Sword and the Neck’, among many others.…
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Select 200: Mixed by Bazzzuk We’ve got a very special set to mark our 200th Select with UAE’s Analog Room resident Bazzzuk delivering some spicy breaks Analog room resident and co-founder of a new party series Dancewerk, Bazzzuk, is one of the brightest emerging artists from UAE’s burgeoning dance music scene, recognized for her meticulously curated mixes that feature a signature bumpy, groovy, spicy sound that really resonates with audiences. Inspired by her favorite producers, from Wu-Tang Clan to K Hand, she builds her sets without genre boundaries. Her Select 200 is fast-paced and all action traversing breaks, acid techno and hardbass featuring tracks from the likes of No Nation, Product Toss and Sarah Farina. www.scenenoise.com…
Egyptian DJ George Gehad is a familiar face to Cairo’s dancefloors, having been a resident DJ at hotspots like Shinko and the North Coast’s uber popular hotspot Kiki’s over the last few years. Diverse in his selections Gehad traverses BPMs and genres from disco to afro to the more commercial side of house. In his Selec 199 set Gehad showcase his African soul, blending both new and timeless tracks, such as Liboz’s ‘Tchebé Tchebé’, ‘Brom’ by Balthazar & JackRock, as well as Louis The Child’s own version of Empire of The Sun’s timeless track, ‘Walking on A Dream’. www.scenenoise.com…
With influences from Spain, UK and Detroit’s dance music scenes, DJ/Producer duo Los Profundos have become a regular staple in Egypt’s nightlife with a penchant for deep melodic energy with progressive house, and high tech minimal techno. Los Profundus have had a regular stream of releases on Monkley Project Records amongst internationally renowned artists. In addition to performing for Melodic Room, Egypt’s top melodic techno label, Los Profundos also hosts a guest mix on leading Amsterdam-based underground station Frisky Radio and won the 2020 IBIZA LIVE RADIO DJ competition. For their exclusive one hour Select mix the duo focus on delivering a seamless journey of poignant emotion, blurring lines between melodic, techno and progressive rhythms featuring tracks from the likes of Booka Shade and Spada, opting for higher bpm. www.scenenoise.com…
Select 195: mixed by Baby B The latest Select sees British-Spanish Dubai-Based selector Baby B bring some major grooves to the ones and twos. Dubai based newcomer British-Spanish DJ Baby B, resident of Secta collective, combines countless drum and bass rave experience into her meticulously weaved sound. From groovy booty-shaking cuts to euphoric fast-paced tracks that melt genres, her style is focused on high energy and all things cheeky. In her set Baby B showcases an exceptional selection of speed garage, blended with fast paced house, garnished with groovy techno tracks such Azealia Banks’ ‘Desperado’, Rossi’s ‘Knock Knock’ released on HOMEGROWN records, Olle Lishman’s ‘Lumens’ released on HOUZ records, ‘100%’ by ATW released on their self titled label, Smash Land Records, Whiplash by JASøN and much more. www.scenenoise.com…
As producers, DJs and record collectors, the Cairo-based duo Ahmed Tourkey and Mostafa Selim have become two of the most trusted curators of dance music in the city, performing regularly on line-ups alongside heavyweight global acts such as Peggy Gou, Black Coffee, Stephan Bodzin and much more. Their Select set is a reflection of their personal journey of self-discovery and growth, which aims to resonate with anyone who has ever struggled with finding their place in the world. The track list includes the likes of Thodoris Triantafillou’s “Not Only U”, Radiohead’s “Bloom”, & Red Axes’ “ Super Power Powder”. www.scenenoise.com…
Select 195: Mixed by Kurls On our latest episode of select we welcome the Dubai based, Lebanese, DJ/producer Christelle, better known as Kurls who takes us through a cozy groove house set featuring tracks from Art of Tones, MVC project, Jasper James, Soul Reduction and more. www.scenenoise.com
LA based Egyptian DJ/producer Toola offers a range of inventive, upbeat house tracks, going from deep house to minimal to Latin influenced styles inspired by the likes of iconic acts such as Jamie Jones and Lary Levan. In Select 194, Toola showcased his playful technique, taking listeners through a setlist including Steve Lee’s ‘Get on This’, Carl Craig’s ‘The Melody’, and swiftly blending them in with some of his original productions like ‘Jean’ & ‘Da Minci’. www.scenenoise.com…
Born in Kazakhstan, and raised in the United Arab Emirates, Kirill Zhan is a versatile artist and as co-founder of Moist Paper Party and a resident DJ of SECTA collective, is a key figure in Dubai's burgeoning underground music scene. Kirill excels at seamlessly blending complex sounds which he wasn’t shy to present in his select 193 set. His selection ranges from breaks and electro, with music from Moscow based label, Synchron, Kira Benchi, DB Cooper, Terminal 11, Volpe & Zisco hitting the 1s and 2s perfectly. The set later dives into a deeper and more DMent sonic shifting to a trance-meets-techno vibe featuring Protean Sound’s ‘Silver Rain’, picking up the momentum. www.scenenoise.com…
Egyptian-born Bizou has always had a knack for melding traditional melodies of the region with modern electronic beats. Her music, a blend of East and West, got its initial recognition in local clubs before resonating across European venues. Bizou's distinct sound brews tech house, afro house, and soft psytrance with a tinge of Eastern melodies and rhythms. Bizou’s talent shines in her unorthodox set flows. A listen to her Select 192 unveils a smooth transition from Schak’s rendition of Souvlaki’s “Inferno” to John Creamer’s mix of “Till there was you,” before crescendoing with Club Caviar's “Speed it up.” crafting a dynamic and euphoric auditory voyage. DJing across Egypt and Europe, Bizou acknowledges the varied musical palate but sees it as a canvas for her diverse sets, “What’s considered here as fast music for example isn’t the same there and so juggling gigs between both has always been interesting. I used to feel self conscious about this before without having a constant 'type of crowd' - but this turned out to be the best thing because before each set I would spend time researching what would be best suitable’ which led me to find my style of fast music with multiple genre switches - I mix in Arabic tunes, balkan music, psytrance, whatever I feel like” www.scenenoise.com…
This week’s Select is brought to us by Saudi DJ/Producer and founder of KNZ Records JEME. JEME studied in Southern California, where he began making a name for himself in the local Los Angeles’ music scene. It was there where he began perfecting his technique and shaping his sound, a noticeably unique, with intricate percussion patterns, hypnotic synths and the weaving of genres that keeps listeners on their toes. Select 185 ping-pongs from Minimal to Deep House, Tribal to Industrial Tech and Acid House, it’s almost impossible to play this set and not find someone resonating with it at some point. www.scenenoise.com…
This week we showcase the sound of Kareem Tarek, a Cairo based DJ whose sound is dark and highly energetic. The set consists of a carefully selected assortment of sounds that range from acid tech to drum and bass. With heavy bass, consistent energy and flawless mixing, Kareem’s set is a prime example of Cairo’s underground sound, opting for darker and more drum-led sounds, as opposed to big room hits and sounds that are normally a DJ’s safe haven. Coming through with the goods, Kareem’s set is sure to get your feet stomping so make sure you listen in a judge-free zone.…
Egyptian icon Perrie joins SceneNoise’s Zaid Kreshan on Dawsha to go over her career, her take on music and creativity, and her latest album, ‘Trauma’. Perrie and Zaid discuss emerging trends in the music industry, and what artists can do to avoid falling into a repetitive loop. They also go over her process while working on ‘Trauma’, and dig deeper into the concepts and ideas which the album revolves around.…
On this week’s installment of Select, we present you SoS. Consultant by day and DJ by night. SoS is a Cairo-based DJ and she mixes for hard-dance, trance, techno, and everything in between. SoS’s groovy and hardcore techno sets are energetic alright, but they are also quite precious to her. A lot of attention goes into her airtight, relentless mixes, as she usually mixes as a way to relax and deal with her surroundings, resulting in a distinctive sound and a particular hype that only she can recreate. Speaking of this Select mix, SoS says that it is a journey on its own with the likes of Franck, Keith Carnal and more sounds that are trance-y and groovy, yet ruthless through and through. Take a listen to SoS’s tenaciously mixed set for Select, trance-heavy and curated lovingly for the dance floor.…
An avid listener from an early age, DNGR GNGR has been collecting decades of beats and pop culture moments from around the world in his head. And today, as a rising DJ in the Egyptian scene, he pours these collections into dance floors, festivals, and cyberspaces. A genre chameleon, DNGR GNGR has become known for making unexpected musical connections between tracks and pulling at their common threads, constantly weaving together dance floor journeys. The colorful experiences he creates can swing you from Detroit house to Berlin industrial techno, house music, and more. With diversified percussion - and vocal anchors - constructing the spine for his mixes, he plays detailed sets that bring out the sexy while waving a sassy middle finger to genres altogether. DNGR GNGR’s hour-long set features tracks like, ‘A Walk in the Park’ by DJ Minx, and ‘Metropolis’ by Delano Smith, in addition to finding an East African swing in ‘Rift Valley (feat. Abakisimba) by Esa, eventually landing in an unexpected old school hip-hop gem. Check out this set, it’s perfect for finding a summertime groove.…
In this episode, SceneNoise content creator Zaid Kreshan speaks with Lebanese rap icon Malikah about her return to music, and about her thoughts on the public perception of women in the MENA rap scene. As an early figure in the region’s industry, Malikah’s insights and anecdotes serve to paint a picture of the development of MENA rap throughout the years. In this episode she discusses the pressures she has faced throughout her career, and her optimism on where the music industry is headed.…
Marwa Belhaj Youssef is a Tunisia-based multidisciplinary artist who started her career as a DJ in 2014. Her mixes offer a wide ranged selection highlighting the beauty and violence of sounds as she navigates across cultures, genres and signatures. She is a resident artist at Movement Radio (Athens) and worked as a booking agent/curator at LYL Radio where her personal goal is to support Arab artists through her show KHENJAR. Marwa was invited to perform at Boiler Room in Athens in 2022, while contributing to the System Mix Series. In recent years she has played a number of times on various platforms such as NTS Radio, Noods Radio, Lyl Radio, Rinse FM, Intergalactic FM, Radio Al Hara, Root Radio and Radio Flouka. In this hour-long set Marwa travels through several regional gems pulling from left field electronics, industrial, and more with tracks like ABADIR’s ‘V’, or Rama’s mashup titled, ‘Ani Klang x Tempa T - next sadbois’, alongside ‘Keen Demag’ by ZULI, and ‘Ikmal’ by Muqata’a, ‘Shoulder Dance’ by 3phaz, Van Boom’s ‘Agora’, and more. www.scenenoise.com…
Cairo's renowned electronic duo, STZ and DOU, are back again with their yearly Select for Eid, a long running, SceneNoise tradition. The duo's exceptional talent for curating house and disco music has earned them a prominent place in the partying circuit. This time around, they have incorporated tracks from a range of artists including Matteo Metteini, Jaegerossa, Harvey Ross, Sandy Rivrera, Soul Avengerz, Wayne Soul & Odyssey Inc.…
Marawan, a DJ and producer hailing from Cairo, developed a passion for music from a young age. During his high school years, he delved deeper into the realm of electronic dance music and found himself particularly drawn to the hard techno genre after attending several raves. The heavy-hitting kicks and haunting melodies of this style continue to captivate him. The following hour-long set showcases Marawan's expertise in this genre, featuring tracks from notable artists such as Alignment, Don Woezik, In Verruf, and Skryption. Expect to hear a collection of dark and intense melodies accompanied by fast-paced, hard-hitting percussion throughout.…
Select 178: Mixed by OAH OAH, a Saudi musician, producer, DJ, former rapper and event organizer whose breakthrough came in 2021 hosting the first of his Circuit Event series in El Gouna, Red Sea, Egypt featuring Swiss headliner Jimi Jules. In 2022 OAH moved to Paris where he honed his skills and made further headway in his DJ career, sharing the stage with heavyweights on stages across MENA and Europe with the likes of Adam Port, HVOB, Sam Shure, and Matthew Dekay. Get to know more the young selectors’ sound and float through this groove-filled, gliding house set featuring the likes of Sun Ra & Armonica, Matthias Meyer, Gab Rhome and a couple of his own unreleased works. www.scenenoise.com…
Somalie is a DJ, producer and musician from Dubai, UAE and born to Somali immigrants. He’s been involved with the Dubai music scene since the mid 2000s. Being raised in a multicultural environment in the desert exposed him to various cultures, traditions and most importantly, musical mores from all over the world. The latter is certainly evident in his productions and DJ sets, as he travels across Afro Arab influences. In this hour-long set, we hear this come to life as Somalie selections slide across Afro house music while “delving into his upbringing” while “displaying his Afro Arab identity.” The set kicks off with Somalie’s Afro Acid Remix of ‘Shwaya’ by Freek, and later, it grooves through tracks like Arabian Diva’s ‘Amine’O’, Jay Neve’s ‘Leylah’, and more of Somalie’s own work, in ‘Mamba Mentality’.…
Mahmoud Okasha aka Zeft Funk is a drummer, producer and DJ based in Cairo, Egypt. He started playing 2 years ago with influences from experimental Arabic, disco, electronic juke, Egyptian punk and Mahragant. This hour-long set kicks off with one of his favourites ‘02 2atr ‘ by Ana w Dada “mixed alongside a banger of a set, including tracks like El Kontessa's ‘Tabl w Zamr’ and later, Swag Lee’s ‘2aad w 2aad’ and more.…
Deus Deserto is up and coming producer and DJ from Qatar, whose love for old school grooves and melancholic yet energetic beats shines through this Select set. Focusing on bringing a positive, up-beat atmosphere to life through his sets, Deus Deserto’s music is all about the energy it creates for listeners with a goal in mind to always have them moving to the music. A staple of his infectious energy comes from his seamless blending of old school beats with modern day techno music. In this set, Deus Deserto opens up with tracks like Iaganico Arfeli’s ‘New Light’, followed by Balthazar & JackRock’s ‘Princess of the Sun’, interwoven with his own productions, as heard in ‘Binary Crossentropy.’…
3inshams is a DJ & founder of Ego Records, a Saudi-based record label created in 2022, which aims to highlight the different sounds from around the world to the underground scene of Saudi Arabia by hosting music events and delivering a unique experience to the audience. 3inshams is one of the first DJs from Saudi Arabia to shake the room with music genres such as Amapiano and Afro music, helping to introduce new and unique international soundwaves. We hear these musical genres across his hour-long set, which includes tracks like Myztro ‘Everyday iParty Waya Waya (ft. Drp Peppa)’, Jou Nana’s ‘Unlimited Soul’, and ‘43 Drums (Salutation To 2wobunnies x Major League Djz)’ by DrummeRTee924, and more.…
Egyptian lawyer by day and DJ by night, Malak Basha aka MLK, presents a dynamic, high-energy set made to move the dance floor. Based in Amsterdam, MLK is heavily immersed in electronic music, which she seeks as a form of therapy, energy release, and a way to genuinely connect with people. MLK gravitates towards high energy music that shakes the dance floor and gets everyone out of their bodies. She has a penchant for heavy bass and groovy beats, which ultimately guided her track selection in this set. In her hour-long mix, she combines hard techno, speedy bps and dancey trance to create a pure rave atmosphere. MLK’s hour-long set cuts across a diverse mix of tunes ranging from hard techno, trance, acid and hard dance. Her track selection is mostly underground artists and producers including Matrak, Sopik, Mirzika and more.…
Shiha is a Cairo-based, multidisciplinary artist, DJ, and producer that has been impacting and helping to progress the music scene for years. With a career spanning 20 years, Shiha’s distinctive sound is driven by house to deep house; minimal, tech and breaks, leading him to perform at many impressive events alongside musical legends such as Sebastien Leger, Manno le Tough, Eelke Kleijn and more. With previous releases on labels such as Manual Records, Capital Heaven, Frisky Records, Movement Recordings, Inkfish, Magik Muzik, Black Hole Recordings, and Nueva to name just a few, you can certainly hear the explosive energy that Shiha’s foundations are laid upon. Meanwhile, 2021 saw the launch of Shiha’s very own imprint label Clubbing Purposes, this will be the platform for most of Shiha’s future releases. Shiha’s selection features artists like Magnus Larsson, DIMMISH, Icarus, Loquace and Shiha’s own productions, mixed together in this action packed dance floor set.…
Talaia is a Cairo-based architect, designer, creative director, and co-founder of Downtempo Cairo platform. But he’s also a wicked DJ. Within the first ten minutes of Talaia’s set, you will be moved to jump on your feet. This is a dirty dancefloor set, with a rapid onset, heavy hitting basslines, future techno alongside melodic keys in Staniz’ ‘Venezia’ and stunning downtempo breakdowns that build up again into layers of rhythms in tracks like ‘First Dance’ by Eden Burns and later, the razor sharp high hats heard in 'Feel That Way' by SIT.…
Select 170: Mixed by Joe Nadi by SceneNoise
Jana is an Egyptian music producer, guitarist, and DJ with an extensive musical background. She often implements inspirations from drum n bass, breakbeat, hip-hop and underground Egyptian music in her live sets, bridging the gap between Western beats and Oriental sound experimentation. This hour-long set kicks off with one of her original productions, ‘Makulma 001’, mixed alongside a banger of a set, including tracks like ‘Ectoplastic’ by Reptant, and later, Herman’s ‘Solidarity Breaks’, and more.…
Hashem El Saifi is a Cairo-based singer-songwriter, producer, and DJ who released his first solo, indie rock EP, ‘Other Clone’ in 2017 followed by the 2021 release of his synth-pop-rock EP, ‘Kolena Benmel Fe Youm’ in 2021. As one of few rock DJs, Hashem found a niche early on his DJ career and has since ventured into merging the sounds of rock, disco, synths and electro to create sets that offer a truly dynamic sonic journey. In this hour-long, downtempo and eclectic set, Hashem’s selections take us on a trip through time, Arabic disco classics like Al Masriyeen’s ‘Mafatshi Leh’, to contemporary R&B like Lella Fadda’s ‘Ghareeba’ to electronica by Ghost Valley with ‘Invisible Temple,’ and more.…
Malak Hossam, aka Malalaalaa is an Egyptian DJ, promoter and co-founder of Fractal Cairo — one of her city’s most elusive underground raves. Her latest work was on the women-led Unfamiliar party series as an organiser-turned-performer. In Malalaalaaa’s one-hour set, inspired by her recent gig at Unfamilar on 13/01/; she wavers between chopped R&B to bassy dancehall incensed with deconstructed techno. Malalaalaaa’s music brings together tracks like ‘Sensei’ by Karen NyameKG, and ‘Xupetilson’ by Tia Maria Produções, Stephen Laverty’s ‘Music Maker (Dub Mix), and more.…
Saudi-based, Lebanese producer, DJ, and music industry professional NarkBeat has been a pioneer in establishing the dance music scene in Riyadh since 2009. As a co-founder of the event brand Narratives, NarkBeat has also given a platform to many DJs active in the regional electronic scene. In this hour-long set, you will find NarkBeat’s signature sound that’s often described as “deep, emotional, and intense, rusty and sexy. From dark to light this man knows how to balance his music and mix a story with grooves, melodies and emotions. Taking the crowd and enjoying with them, traveling to a world out of this world.” Since 2011, NarkBeat has released a range of singles and EPs, with a massive discography on Beatport.…
Motion, is an Egyptian DJ based in Dubai who plays genres that range from psychedelic, hypnotic sounds that put the audience in a euphoric mood while making sure to maintain heavy and rattling basslines to keep the groove going. In this hour-long set you’ll find everything from bass, dub, drum & bass, jungle, breaks and techno to house, downtempo and other genres that keep the crowd engaged.…
For this week’s edition of Select, Egyptian DJ, Ram Rashed mixes an hour-long, genre-bending set driven by eclectic house tracks, breakbeats, and silky smooth grooves. Inside the hour-long set you will find tracks like ‘Sexy Black Timberlake’ by Channel Tres, ‘Who Loves You’ by Romare, ‘Aquí’ by Nand and Ceyolia, and bangers like ‘Only You’ by Steve Monite, remixed by Frankie Francis. Ram is a 24-year-old Egyptian artist who’s been spinning since 2018. Kicking off his musical journey, Ram had his DJ debut in the event titled, ‘Dawash’ with the indie label, SOUNDOFNOIZE, followed by another gig with PRISM.…
Egyptian selector Ahmed Salem aka Amado presents an energetic mix that combines house, minimal and deep tech, perfect for a weekend rager. Inside the hour-long set, you will find tracks like Eddy M’s, ‘Self Control, ANTOR & Sebastian Kamae’s ‘Time to Smoke’, along with some vinyl gems like Aladdin!’s ‘A2 Shhh’, and ‘Whispering’ by KAIR.…
في الحلقة الأولى من "دوشة"، هنشوف عضو فريق "سين نويز" زيد كريشان، بيحاور واحد من أكتر نجوم الراب المحبوبين في مصر أبو الأنوار، وبيتكلم معاه عن السين المصري وازاي الشهرة أثرت على حياته الشخصية، وتفاصيل أكتر عن أحدث ألبوماته "لو ماكوناش حاولنا".
Inspired by the Saudi underground, Riyadh native Solskin's sound is a dab of funk and a dose of sunshine served without even a shade of an apology. The DJ knows how to capture the audience’s attention and engage them on a sonic journey with her deep and groovy house and disco tunes. So far Solskin has been developing herself as a household name within the burgeoning Saudi scene, performing at XP Music Futures, Soundstorm, Noor Riyadh Lights Festival, Diriyah Biennale, Riyadh Marathon, Fete de la Musique, Ibiza Global Radio Festival and most recently Azimuth. Solskin takes us across her music arsenal, offering an hourly set of her precisely curated house, disco, deep, and minimal tunes from the likes of (to be sent).…
Cairo’s electronic heavyweights STZ and DOU for yet another Select, turning into a tradition at this point. The duo are widely known among the partying community, with their immaculate house and disco selections which never fails to light up the crowd. For this hourly Select, the duo makes use of tracks from Toscana, Dirty Disco Stars, Mark Lower and more.…
We received an anonymous Select from a selector called Chewie. Not much else to say except the force is definitely strong with this one. One hour of mad house selections, but not what you would typically expect from that genre.
Kicking off his mixing journey nearly five months ago, Karim Helal saw many rejuvenations to his sonic direction, commencing things with melodic and tech-house (like nearly everyone who starts) but then shifted his efforts into digging for industrial techno tunes. Later on, he found a certain fondness for the broken percussion of drum n’ bass. For this Select episode, Helal cooks up a special DnB, heavy bass, and jungle for an hourly mix, which features Ozoh, the legendary Ed Rush, Audiomission, Cramz, and more.…
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Omar Ezzo, also known as O.Ezzo (Mama Africa Speaks), is a Cairo-based DJ who’s well known for his distinctive Afronic flavours and his immaculate vibes with the crowd. He was also rated as one of the top 10 DJs at CNL Music last year as well as a top ranking in the second season of Hey DJ competition at Cairo Jazz Club. O.Ezzo has jammed alongside a latitude of international acts with the likes of Boris Brejcha, Magdalena, Giorgia Anguili, Sebastian Leger, Adana Twins many more as you can check gigs catalogue through his highlights on Instagram. For the 158th episode of Select, O.Ezzo offers a special mix of his immaculately curated afro-house and tech-house tunes from the likes of Sebjak, Themba, Kovi and Damian Lazarus.…
Although Cairo-based DJ/producer Adam began mixing back in 2018, he used to produce and play the violin from the tender age of three, thus giving him a right proper musical upbringing. Fast forward to the current day, and Adam’s musical passion continues to drive him in his sets and performances. Adam is inspired by the underground minimal scene including the likes of Desimana, No Name, Sakanat, and Yellow Tape, which led him to mainly play around with rominimal, minimal house, and micro house selections, with a darker side of electro and, sometimes, hard techno. For the 157th episode of Select, Adam opts for an hourly mix of his finely curated minimal tunes from the likes of Casey Spillman, Ricardo Villalobos, East Ends Dubs, and Vitess.…
Musical artists YO-LAN-DA and Noubi have been friends for years, experimenting with a number of genres of electronic music side by side. When spinning together, the duo elevates each other’s energies, taking the dance-floor on an unparalleled journey into a world of rhythmic freedom. YO-LAN-DA was born and raised in Alexandria, finding love for progressive rhythms while keeping an open ear for any sonic direction that comes her way. Noubi, also known for his psytrance alias ‘NUBIA’, is all about moves and grooves, caressing a euphoric and uplifting selection under his musical arsenal. For the 156th edition of Select, YO-LAN-DA and Noubi are joining forces to present an eclectic set that shifts through the realms of minimal, breakbeats, peak techno, trance, and more featuring the likes of Noubi himself, Ramiro Lopez, and Adrian Alexander.…
Select 155: Mixed by fffarida by SceneNoise
We welcome House of Afandi founder, Rish, for the 154th edition of Select. Rish began his DJ journey back in 2019 as a hobby, but it turned into a lifestyle for the young selector. Rish is always on the hunt for the next jolting track, constantly offering a rowdy selection for his listeners and audience. Mentored by the likes of Hatem Hr, Jakob Hidmi, Rami Hr, Oun Jweinat, and specifically Amro Malhas. Rish offers a broad selection of house, funk, disco, and classic house for an hourly mix of his immaculately curated selections, that include the likes of Dam Swindle, Bobby O, Ralf Gum, and Cajmere. “I just want House of Afandi to spread all over the world. It's a movement. When it grows, so do I” Rish told SceneNoise of his dreams and aspirations of the future.…
Select 153: Mixed by DJ T by SceneNoise
One of Egypt’s finest selectors, Omar Mady, A.K.A ‘Mady’, has a unique sound palate and ear that allows him to curate one-of-a-kind playlists and mix excellent sets. Being an alumnus of one of the most impactful party organizers in Egypt, ‘Sakanat’ and, still being constantly involved with event creators Desimana, Mady is refreshingly influenced by the local heroes of the Egyptian scene rather than getting caught up in idolizing Western artists. For the 152nd Episode of Select, Mady treats listeners with his own personal taste. Click the link below to marinate in an hour-long mix of the hypnotic and ethereal sounds of Mady’s house music-selects.…
A rising, rampant new force on Cairo’s clubbing scene, K-Laff has slowly but surely built a reputation over the last 12 months or so for his unpredictable selections and seamless sets. A man for all occasions, the 24 year-old DJ and producer boasts an eclectic taste and is versed in everything from house to hip-hop - a variety he gives a glimpse of in the 151th edition of SceneNoise's long-running select series. Across the one hour mix, K-Laff serves some local alongside some international, the set featuring tracks from everyone from Hassan Abou Alam, Hearthug and Moktar, to Bailey Ibbs and Azealia Banks. Buckle up and enjoy a ride that will take you from breaks, to acid, to heavy bass, to bounce.…
Once again, the young Cairiene refuses to abide by genre norms, a signature that has made him stand out with the identity of being an exceptional selector in any given genre. This time, Youssef Yasser takes on an immense set of high energy trance and choppy breaks. Ever since his debut back in 2020 on our Select series, Yasser has come up as one of Cairo’s youngest & most talented selectors, resulting in the young DJ landing spots on France’s Rinse Radio twice and being invited on the NTS Radio Show, hosted by one of Egypt’s top producers, Zuli. Yasser’s appearances continue to grow in prominence and frequency, making his set on Houseplant an exciting one to watch.…
Bedoui was born, raised, and based in Tunis but somehow, his soul belongs to all the corners of the world and his artistic influences derive from the deep roots of the human musical heritage, Given his intense love for music and remarkable interest in the cultural layer hidden behind the sound, Bedoui chose to make a commitment out of his passion by converting his digging habit into a permanent pursuit for his own and his listeners happiness. The vibe he shares is a tribute to the bond that linked and still linking, humans and humanity to the sacred muse of music. A frequent spinner at Tunis’ Club Gingembre, as well as hitting the decks at Downtown Vibes’ 8th Anniversary and the coveted Yuka Club for their 5th birthday, Bedoui is establishing himself as one of the finest rising selectors Tunis has seen in a while. While Bedoui enjoys diversity and keeps his mixes eclectic, as a thorough digger having a wide collection of all genres and styles and mainly rare and obscure sounds is what’s keeping him going as an unpredictable selector, For this mix he pulls out his arsenal of New Beat, Darkwave and some Body Music selections which include the likes of Drvg Cvltvre, Bliss Inc, Exterminador, and more.…
Ever since moving to Berlin, Assyouti has been actively rising up through the static competitiveness of the German scene – no challenging feat for the young talent, however. With an eclectic taste for everything demented and destructive, as he told SceneNoise in a recent interview, Assyouti takes listeners on an hour-long ethereal electronic journey for SceneNoise’s 18th edition of Houseplant.…
As the head honcho at Tunis-based label and record store, Eddisco, Hamdi RydEr stands as one of the most influential figures on Tunisia’s music scene, a position further cemented by his wildly popular Downtown Vibes party series, which has been running strong for a remarkable eight years. Having launched the series with co-founder, Aymen Ghannoudi, in 2013 the series went on to become a central piece in keeping the clubbing scene alive and kicking and the duo recently celebrated the series’ eighth anniversary at Tunis club, 117 Gammarth. While many will remember it best for featuring Chicago house legend, Robert Owens, local rising star, Bedoui, and Paris-based Tunisian, Ferta, certainly made a mark as part of the line-up - as did Hamdi himself, who delivered a tour de force of a set - one that we have here exclusively on SceneNoise. In our experience, the less said the better - just press play and enjoy.…
Stepping up to the Select stage this week is 21 year-old Kokla, who has put together an eclectic mix of minimal, house and techno for the 149th edition of our set series. Music has been a part of Kokla’s life since childhood, learning to play drums at age 8. It was five years ago, though, that he caught the electronic music buzz, when he started to learn how to mix - and the rest is history. His entry into the Select annals is a one-hour set featuring work from the likes of T.Jacques, Harry Wills, Samuel Jabba, and many more. Enjoy.…
For the latest edition of our long-running Select mix series, Cairene DJ Khaled Youssry pays us a visit with a purely vinyl mix of studiously curated acid house and breakbeat tunes. A student of Egyptian DJ school, Strictly Vinyl, Youssy ‘did it’ the right way, learning his craft with vinyl before going on to learn mixing on digital equipment, which has given him a keen ear and even keener attention to detail. Still very much at the beginning of his journey, his Select mix shows him to be a man of outstanding taste through what is a mix of acid and minimal house, with dashes of breakbeats, spacey drops and ambient, with the set looking to the work of Vitess, Idris Bena, Hoarder, Augustin Alvarez and more.…
It’s been over a 140 sets since we last saw a Nour Fahmy pop-up in SceneNoise’s Select series and, in that time, the Cairo-based DJ has evolved in his sound, and he’s eve living a double life, thanks not a new techno alter ego, AT:MA. To be precise, Fahmy stepped forward for the fourth Select slot way back when with a house-driven mix, though this time round he brings techno into the occasion, and spices it with some acid-leaning, hypnotic tracks. Dig in.…
After first stepping into the world of underground electronic music in Berlin, Youssef Sherif - who goes by the stage name Jobz - has been building his portfolio with mixes and selections for two years. For Jobz, mixing gives him the opportunity to dig deeper into the core of genres, and in the process he is finding his own sound. The 22-year-old DJ hopes to share his own positive outlook with audiences at gigs through his selection, with an ambition of performing in the city where it all started for him, Berlin. In his mix for Scene Noise, Jobz presents an hour-long selection of his favorite techno and trance sounds, featuring the likes of Keith Carnal, Hadone and Lucin.ee.…
Property consultant by day, DJ by night, there’s no doubt that Akladios is one of Egypt’s finest spinners, consistently delivering groovy dancefloor sets and building an enthusiastic following. With a passion for house, disco, and minimal, Akladios has become a staple DJ in the country over recent years in showing the sunny side of electronic music. Beginning by organising a student DJ campaign for two years, Akladios tried her own hand at spinning and has since performed alongside the likes of Peggy Gou, DJ Heidi, and Jamie Jones. What’s next? She hopes to perform on the international stage, and will produce her own sound soon to bolster her status. Until then, she presents her brand of house and funk featuring the likes of Chris Stussy, Toman, DJOKO, and Sidney Charles for a one-hour mix.…
Inspired by the rapid evolution of Cairo’s party scene, Joe decided to get a piece of the pie and began teaching himself around 2018. For him, it seemed like the next natural step for a massive music fan like himself. With a long term goal of experimenting with sounds and introducing the Egyptian ear to some of the more unchartered sounds swirling around on the scene. His Select set is a reflection of this, as he dives headfirst into the world of UK garage, 2-step, bass, leftfield and electro, with a splash of modern trance across an hour-long mix that features music from the likes of D. Tiffany, Regular Fantasy, Roza Terenzi, Sweely and more.…
Despite having to balance his budding DJing career with the demands of med-school, Cairo-based Youssef Yasser is in a constant state of hunting, digging for the rarest of rarest mind-blowing tracks - an M.O that has seen him make appearances on Rinse FM and ZULI’s show on NTS. Music has always been a part of Yasser’s life, having learned to play the guitar at a young age. It was in the realm of electronic music where he really caught the music bug, however, and the sheer variety and eclecticness of his selections that separates him from the crowd. Ultimately, his battle is a noble one, as he looks to expand the Egyptian scene’s horizon’s beyond the eight electronic genres local ears have become accustomed to. From post-club, electro-shabi and experimental ambient, to house, minimal and funk, this is one DJ who spits on the very concept of genre. For his Select mix, he’s chosen to go down the road of funk and house - enjoy.…
When he isn’t performing his daytime role as digital marketeer, you can find Amrr on the decks spinning rare tracks. Known for his peculiar selections and methodical mixing style, Amrr enjoys mainly messing around with house and its sub-genres, namely deep house and minimal, as well as adding some break-ish house alongside ear-punching electro. His introduction to mixing was digital in 2013, before he later learned to spin vinyl. Amrr quickly found himself in the limelight after making his debut in the 2nd volume of Fresh Meat, and he has continuously been on the rise since. Having played at Glasshouse and Cactus Festival, as well as having a residency with Cairo-based party concept Funkhaus, Amrr’s love affair with electronic music commenced in 2018 during an outing for his favourite party concept, Sakanat, and he hasn’t looked back since. For Scene Noise, Amrr presents a one-hour house mix, ideal for pool parties and beachside days with a selection that features the likes of Noah Fisher, Vincenzo, Giammarco Orsini, and Thompson Twins.…
A computer engineering student who later discovered his love for melodic techno, Marawan has been at it for almost three years as he works to continuously refine his sound selection. In doing so, Marawan launched his own series of sets, M Series and D Series, mixing melodic and deep house, before integrating both genres into one sound. Recently, Marawan and friends launched their own music label ‘Realm’, where they provide a platform for little-known techno and house talents to release mixes and EPs. For Scene Noise, Marawan collects hypnotic and mesmerising sound selections from the likes of Stephan Jolk, Mathame, Fideles, David August, and Jeremy Olandur.…
Doctor by education, DJ by artistic talent, the young selector has made his mark these past couple of years. After turning heads with his debut in the third edition of our FreshMeat series, Alï earned himself bookings among heavyweights within the local scene, as well as various international acts. Meanwhile, over the past year, Alï launched his own party series ‘Funkhaus’, working to elevate Cairo’s clubbing culture by platforming underground sounds within the community. In his Select set, Alï presents an obscure selection of inspired diverse sounds, curated for your beach cravings during the seaside season. He doesn’t centre any certain genre, but lets intuition guide a selection that features the likes of Dubrunner, Soichi Terada, Jun Fukamachi, Izumi Kobayashi, and more.…
Born and raised in Cairo, ZEYAD entered the electronic party scene in 2017 with an enthusiasm for minimal, house, and techno. A year later, he began working with boogie platform Desimana as a party promoter, which led him to promoting for Glasshouse, Outside, Jellyzone, Funkhaus, and even our own Noise Sessions. Somewhere in between then and now, ZEYAD began mixing, practicing through the Strictly Vinyl course with Ahmed Samy in 2019, as his love for minimal and house made way for the fast-paced bounciness of electro and breaks. His Select 139 mix features the likes of DJ Mell G, Jensen Interceptor, Hermeth, and 7uka.…
Growing up in Saudi, the DJ also known as Myhand began his music journey listening to guitar-based genres like rock and metal, even playing the guitar for some time. Eventually, he formed his love for electronic music and the Egyptian underground scene, which led him to Strictly Vinyl, an Egyptian DJ school, where he took his first steps in the mixing world. His genres range from minimal to electro breaks and sometimes show a hint of drum and bass. In this mix, he opts for showing his minimal colours, with tracks from the likes of Acid Kids, Sean Guillermo, Eddy M, and Parsec.…
While he juggles the pursuit of a Masters Degree in Berlin, Egyptian DJ and producer Deeb wants to make a scene in the techno capital. With a curation inspired by the likes of DJJ Lion, Truncate, Maya Jane Cole, and Bend Sims, Deeb presents his case. A set which goes for a lighter overall sound that incorporates raw hypnotic techno, it still hosts his instinctive inclination for hard-hitting sounds as well as love for percussion and sub-frequencies. Having been hitting the drums since the tender age of six before learning to mix at 12 years old, Deeb’s work has always been years in the making.…
With a Palestinian ancestry, the US-born, London-and-Amman-raised, Brooklyn-based Felonious Funk is an embodiment of a ‘child of the world’. Inspired by the life and times of American jazz icon Thelonious Monk, Felonious Funk is a self-described musical soul who was never very good at colouring inside the lines. Alongside her curation for radio shows and funky getdowns, she’s also an international lawyer who does screenwriting on the side, telling #SceneNoise that she is “serious about not taking things too seriously.” Offering a blissful hour of disco, funk, soul, and jazz by the likes of Peter Brown, Purple Disco Machine, DJOKO, and a host more, we challenge you to remain still through Felonious Funk’s Select 136.…
Lyss is one half of the Caucus Kollektiv, which she created with close friend C/EL. The latter had previously featured on SceneNoise’s Select Episode 130, during which ‘La Radio Kollektiv’ was launched to boost spirits of and showcase local Lebanese artists during the party scene pauses of the pandemic. Since her teenage years, Lyss has been diving deeper into the vast sea of electronic music subgenres while adding her own touches to it. To Lyss, mixing is about experimenting with genres and playing through emotion, as opposed to what is ‘supposed’ to be played or committing to one genre. Her library is often characterised by industrial techno, groovy-house, and soul. In this episode, though, she’s swinging between house, electro, and breakbeat to express a portrayal of love, anger, nostalgia, and most importantly hope. The mix features Octo Octa, Nexus 21, Solah from Material, and Sakanat’s Mehdi M.…
Almost exactly one year on from their last appearance on SceneNoise’s long-running Select series, the Cairo-based duo of STZ and DOU are back to usher in the summer with a one-hour soundtrack to your seasonal beach shenanigans. Best enjoyed on a giant party yacht on the Red Sea (a beach, a garden or even a balcony with a nice view will do) the set features tracks from the likes Louie Vega , Simon Adams, Despa and The Martinez Brothers. Check it out:…
A rebel at heart, Cairo-based DJ, Gobara, first fell in love with music through the likes of metal, rock and conscious rap - genres he says portray “the reality of life, uncut and unfiltered.” It still, to an extent, informs his current musical tastes - he enjoys, the gritty, the chaotic and the industrial, elements you’ll find readily in his exclusive one-hour mix for this week’s edition of Select. Featuring tracks from the likes of Ghost in the Machine, New Frames, Oleka, and Somniac One, this is a set that represents Gobara to the fullest.…
Data analyst by day, DJ by night, 27 year-old Cairene, Kareem Tarek, is a travelled man. Having started spinning as a member of two-man band, YK Jelly, Tarek went on to secure residencies at several Cairo spots, initially playing groove and UK garage. He really came into his own, however, when he started experimenting and his exclusive Select set for SceneNoise offers plenty of proof of that. “The set is about exploring space,” Tarek told SceneNoise of a mix that brings together acid, breakbeat, Iceelnadic techno, destroy tech and many more weird and wonderful sounds. “It’s about communication with extraterrestrials with music - like having a dialogue.” We were going to sit back and enjoy the set - but this is a voyage into a twisted abyss of music, one featuring tracks from the likes of Hearthug, Briki, Aloka, Hermeth and more. Sitting back and relaxing isn’t the thing to do.…
For the 131st Episode of Select, Cairo-based Badreya Electroneya has served up a one-hour mix that features everything from hyper-pop and breakbeat, to techno and IDM, with tracks from the likes of AG Cook, Shy Girl, and Osheyack. “Category is: escapism,” Badreya told SceneNoise of the set. “A blend of post-industrial, bass-heavy club music, advanced sound design and hyperpop, allowing the listener to enter my meditation-induced hyper-reality.” Citing Sophie and Arca as huge inspirations, Badreya’s love for music started at a young age, when they would spend hours on end perfecting playlists for friends. They also point to peculiar sounds like rubber or bubbles, which they often add through a synthesiser over tracks. Yes this is going to be every bit the “wild ethereal ride” Badreyah has promised.…
It was by an off-the-cuff suggestion that Celine Abboud, aka C/EL, first started mixing, spurred on by her close friend and fellow founder of Caucus Kollektiv, Lyss. She took to it like a duck to water, but during the pandemic she launched La Radio, a platform for artists to be themselves, play whatever they want, and just enjoy their mixes, mainly focusing on local Lebanese DJs, and recently expanding to the Middle East. For the 130th episode of Select, Celine showcases immaculate selection in an hour of pure dancing bliss. Throughout the hour, Celine goes back and forth between the vast sub-genres of house music, incorporating breaks and breakbeats in her mix, featuring tracks from the likes of Mr. G, Laurent Garnier, and 1998.…
Hailing from Alexandria, 25 year-old DJ/producer, Fady El-Tellawy, is in the Select hot-seat this time round and brings with him a rave-ready selection of techno and acid, as well as old-school nineties ’s trance, featuring tracks from the likes of Joey Beltram, DK7, Galaxian and Vladimir Dubyshkin. “It gets a bit intense sometimes," Fady told #SceneNoise of his set. "I know that it won't resonate with everyone, but part of me likes to think that it's coming from a spiritual place. That, for me, is what dance music is all about - keeping things ravey and dancey."…
Buckle up kids, Dublin-based Saudi DJ Moving Still has hit us up with an epic rollercoaster of Arabic inspired techno, house, rave, electro and disco for our 128th Select. www.SceneNoise.com
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SELECT 127: Mixed By Fardin Ameri & Massud Matin by SceneNoise
SELECT 126 - Mixed by Khaled Youssry by SceneNoise
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Mixed by DJ George Comodino Tracklist: Elias Rahbani & Ziad Rahbani - Hello Elias Rahbani - Dance of Maria Elias Rahbani & His Orchestra - From The Moon Elias Rahbani - I Love You Lina Elias Rahbani & Ziad Rahbani - I Think Of You Elias Rahbani - Beat! Beat! Beat! (Nightclub Scene) Elias Rahbani - Liza... Liza Elias Rahbani - Paris Paris Elias Rahbani - Oudi Ya Layali Elias Rahbani - The Escape Zerrin Zeren - Sensiz Duramam [composed by Elias Rahbani] Ajda Pekkan - Sana Neler Edeceğim [composed by Elias Rahbani] Олеандр - Валерий Ободзинский [composed by Elias Rahbani] Elias Rahbani - Summer Love Elias Rahbani - The First Meeting Elias Rahbani - Sweet Eyes Sabah - Wadi Shamseen [written & composed by Elias Rahbani] Elias Rahbani & Ziad Rahbani - Don't Blame Me Elias Rahbani & Ziad Rahbani - The Beautiful One Elias Rahbani - Don't Forget Me…
Select 125: Mixed by Talaia by SceneNoise
NOISE MIXES: Genre Neutral [Ambient Set] - Mixed By Youssef Yasser by SceneNoise
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Mixed by DJ George Comodino Image credit: Times of Zambia Tracklist: Born Free - Mad Man Dr. Footswitch - Otenta Fire Balls - Umwana Wakusanga Mung’Anda WITCH - Introduction Peace - Black Power WITCH - Strange Dream Paul Ngozi & Ngozi Family Band - Heavy Metal
Select 124 - Shareef by SceneNoise
Select 123: Tourkey & Selim by SceneNoise
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Image Credit: Qoriley, Flickr. Tracklist: 1) Aamina Camaari - Rag waa Nacab iyo Nasteexo (Men are Cruel and Kind) 2) Iftin Band - Sirmaqabe (No Secrets) 3) Sharaf Band feat. Xaawo Hiiraan - Kadeed Badanaa Naftaydani (My Life iss Full of Tribulations) 4) Libaaxyada Maaweeliska Banaadir - Hab l Soo Dheh 5) Libaaxyada Maaweeliska Banaadir – Naga Tag, Kac Hooyaa (Edit) 6) Shareero Band feat. Faadumo Qaasim - Qays iyo Layla (Romeo & Juliet) 7) Dur-Dur Band - Daraada Muxibo (Because of you Muxibo) 8) Iftin - Xubi Xoog Magalee 9) Dur Dur Band - Shaleedayaa (By Myself) 10) Hibo Nuura - Haddi Hoobalkii Gabay (If the Artists Lets You Down) 11) Mukhtar Ramadan Lidi - Check Up Your Head 12) Dur Dur Band - Ethiopian Girl Guest Mix by DJ George Comodino…
Premiere: Azaar - Cuz by SceneNoise
Horrible - Houseplant 013 (All Day Series) by SceneNoise
Gazbee - Houseplant 010 (All Day Series) by SceneNoise
Hussien Marei - Houseplant 011 (All Day Series) by SceneNoise
STZ - Houseplant 012 (All Day Series) by SceneNoise
PREMIERE: Taher - You're Gonna Miss by SceneNoise
Select 110: Mixed by Ali Ashraf by SceneNoise
Select 109: Mixed by Bahaa by SceneNoise
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Select 113: Mixed by Omar Zahran by SceneNoise
Moad - Houseplant 004 by SceneNoise
Mazen El Messery - Houseplant 002 by SceneNoise
Azaar & Saharty - Houseplant 000 by SceneNoise
Osman - Houseplant 003 by SceneNoise
Kamal Marei - Houseplant 005 by SceneNoise
Mazen Hamdy - Houseplant 006 by SceneNoise
Omar Fayyad - Houseplant 007 by SceneNoise
Dina - Houseplant 008 by SceneNoise
Mo Guindy - Houseplant 009 by SceneNoise
@thehorribleDJs's Wally comes in with a deliciously groovy mix of driving house and ear catching minimal for our 112th Select podcast. www.scenenoise.com
Osman - Houseplant 017 (All Day Series) by SceneNoise
Mo Ashraf - Houseplant 016 (All Day Series) by SceneNoise
Mike - Houseplant 015 (All Day Series) by SceneNoise
Amrr - Houseplant 014 (All Day Series) by SceneNoise
Select 087: Mixed by MAVY by SceneNoise
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Select 085: Mixed by Mazen by SceneNoise
Select 084: Mixed by Vanessa & Gael by SceneNoise
Select 083: Mixed by Saleh Amin by SceneNoise
Select 082: Mixed by Hashem by SceneNoise
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Select 080: Mixed by Mo Ezabyy by SceneNoise
Select 079: SAMA' (Live @ CJC610) by SceneNoise
Select 078: Mixed by Osman by SceneNoise
Select 077: Shadi Megallaa by SceneNoise
Select 076: Mixed by Bruit D'Helice by SceneNoise
Select 075: Kidmims; by SceneNoise
Select 074: Mike by SceneNoise
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Select 073: Ameed (Live @ Ambush Opening Party, Amman) by SceneNoise
Select 099: Mixed by Amrr by SceneNoise
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Select 092: Mixed by Mo Ashraf by SceneNoise
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For its 6th release, Shagara Records presents "Cosmic War" by Swiss DJ and producer, Freya (@freyasoundsystem). The 5 track EP includes 2 masterfully crafted original tracks including Freya's beautiful mix of deep analogue sounds along with lush recordings of her voice to create thick soundscapes. The EP has been gracefully reworked by Shosho, Nerubic and Baset, bringing new life by adding deep, dynamic and euphonic sounds to the release.…
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Select 088: Mixed by Moenes by SceneNoise
PREMIERE: De.Ville - Semhilia by SceneNoise
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#NoiseSets: This week’s Select comes courtesy of London-based Egyptian DJ @gazbeee who recorded a sultry blend of funk and disco for us.
Select 070: Mixed by Hisham Sabbah by SceneNoise
Select 069: Mixed by Mavy by SceneNoise
Select 068: Mixed by Omar Fayyad by SceneNoise
Select 067 - Kareem Auf by SceneNoise
Select 066: Kadisa (Live Set) by SceneNoise
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Select 064: Mixed by Inform by SceneNoise
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Select 062: Mixed by Maat by SceneNoise
Select 061: Mixed by Azzeddine by SceneNoise
Select 060: Mixed by Azaar by SceneNoise
Select 059: Mixed by ABD by SceneNoise
This week’s episode of Select comes from a a DJ, producer and label owner who has contributed a lot to the region’s electronic music scene. @Moheymusic, a man with a keen understanding of the electronic music realm and its subgenres, has already scored many achievements in Egypt, including signing top local talents to his label, including Chaiti and The Meteors Project, organising several BESWORX nights to showcase the label roster, and gaining the support of heavyweights in the industry like Nick Warren and Undercatt to name but a few. Read More: http://scenenoise.com/Sets/select-058-mixed-by-mohey…
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This week’s select is from a guy whose name literally translates to ‘awesome.’ This is why the track selection is awesome, the mixing is awesome, the flow is awesome — the whole set is awesome, and hey, you are awesome too! On a more serious note, Genial made his debut on the electronic music scene back in 2014, growing a name for himself for his tasteful blend between soulful house and disco, which took him to playing high profile gigs like Nacelle’s Sandbox and House Sessions, our own Noise Sessions. Read More: http://scenenoise.com/Sets/select-055-mixed-by-genial…
SceneNoise X Ballantine's True Music brings you Blended, a new project exploring the collision between traditional and electronic sounds. 'Ouds in Space' is the birth child of techno and trip hop inspired live electronic duo @The-Meteors-Project and the innovative, classically trained oud player @Bal-Qeis. Find out more here:- www.scenenoise.com/oudsinspace…
Lebanese DJ/producer Eli Atala recorded a flawless jazzy house infused set, carrying occasional acid licks and locked grooves for this week’s Select. Let it carry you through the weekend.
Select 053: Mixed by Moste by SceneNoise
We invited Bahraini DJ Salah Sadeq to record this vinyl only set, and he did not fail to deliver. Sadeq started his career at the early age of 14 in his home country of Bahrain, eventually growing to such a level of success that he was touring the region and Europe playing his signature house sound alongside some of the industry pioneers like Sven Vath, Laurent Garnier and Josh Wink, to name a few. Read More - http://scenenoise.com/Sets/select-052-mixed-by-salah-sadeq www.scenenoise.com…
This Select comes courtesy of Cairo’s Saharty, who was always passionate about music. He used to play with a few local bands before getting into electronic music production and DJing, earning his music technology degree at the American University in Cairo. Saharty’s last year was a game changer when it comes to finding his sound, as he traversed many subgenres of electronic music till he found what he loved the most: lo-fi house. His set is a laid-back examination of the genre that holds both grit and groove. Read More -http://scenenoise.com/Sets/select-051-mixed-by-saharty www.scenenoise.com…
Select 050: Mixed by Jad Taleb by SceneNoise
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In our pursuit of looking up obscure talents around the Middle East, we bumped into a Lebanese DJ and vinyl enthusiast, Elie Estephan aka @iamdabs. His sound may differ from one set to another depending on the moniker he’s playing under; normally his sound is diverse and covers a range from jazz and house to techno, but when he plays as Skinny Dabs, expect ‘skinnier’ sounding music with a minimal approach, but no less groovy. This set is a dub techno mix that is the definition of what blue sounds like. It’s a journey that starts out dreamy and gets grungier and more concrete throughout. Light up the dab and get lost in this one.…
Select 047: Mixed by Safe by SceneNoise
Ali Baghdady live performance @ Fete de la Musique
Shereen Abdo live perfomance @ Fete de la Musique
Select 046: Mixed by The Housiders (Vinyl Only Set) by SceneNoise
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Premiere: Fadi Tabbal - The New And Improved Guide To Birdwatching Vol.3 (Patricia Wolf Remix) by SceneNoise
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Please consider donating to the Armenia Fund and the AGBU Artsakh Relief Fund More info on www.scenenoise.com Full Tracklist: 1) Tigran Hamasyan - Fides Tua 2) John Berberian - Tranquility 3) Adiss Harmandian - Dzaghigner 4) Arno Babajanian - Dreams for Piano and Orchestra 5) Armenian TV & Radio Orchestra - The Sea 6) Konstantin Orbelyan - Dilijan 7) Hamlet Minassian - Al Elnim 8) Konstantin Orbelyan - Vocalise…
Compiled and Mixed by DJ George Comodino
SELECT 122 - INJECT31 by SceneNoise
Select 121 - Youssef Yasser by SceneNoise
PREMIERE: Hayek - Wrong From Right by SceneNoise
Select 120 - Serag by SceneNoise
Select119: Mixed by @r-de-meneses A smooth sailing house and minimal Select this week from the UAE based Londoner. www.scenenoise.com
Recorded exclusively for SceneNoise, veteran Lebanese producer/DJ, founder of Ruptured label and director of Irtijel Experimental Festival Ziad Nawfal puts together a chronological set showcasing the country’s best electronic producers over the years. 1. La Chambre - Digital Soap [2002] 2. Joseph Ghosn - Untitled Sketch (For Beyrouth) [2011] 3. Index/Left – Hecatonchires [2009] 4. Tarek Atoui - Un-drum #3 (Excerpt) [2010] 5. Liliane Chlela - Nowhere Near Empathy (Radiokvm Remix) [2012] 6. Rabih Beaini - Light Within a Light [2013] 7. Jad Atoui – Zikr [2016] 8. Munma – Muse [2016] 9. Stress Distress - Chinese Torture [2017] 10. Stephanie Merchak - Und meine antwort war nein [2018] 11. Elyse Tabet - Water Version [2019] 12. Tres Milliones Dolares - Jon Black [2018] 13. Kujo - Al Moukawama [2019] 14. Rhéa Dally - Misophonia (feat. Rise 1969) [2018] 15. Safa - Ward 001 [2019] 16. Sary Moussa - In Praise of Shadows [2020] 17. Jad Atoui & Jawad Nawfal - Six Times Two [2020] 18. Marc Codsi - Invocation I [2019] 19. Bakisa - Notturno [2020] 20. Hadi Zeidan - In the Gold Room [2019] 21. Rise 1969 - Cognitive Dissonance [2020] 22. Kid Fourteen – Drifter [2020] 23. Al Rajul Al Hadidi - Qossat Al Tapline [2018] www.scenenoise.com…
A very special Select this week courtesy of Berlin based Jordanian DJ Shamsa, traversing many cutting edge Arab artists in the mix. www.scenenoise.com
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Launched earlier this year, Cairo-based label, Rakete (@wearerakete), have a treat in store, with their first album release, 'Cairo Quest'. The first track to be released from the album comes courtesy of a man that, at this point, is a veteran of the scene in Egypt. ISMAEL’s (@thisisismael) ‘Stay Out’ demonstrates why he is considered one of the most innovative techno producers in the country, kicking-off the album with a hard-hitting percussive sound and warm pads that would cause mayhem on the dancefloor.…
Select 115: DOU B2B STZ by SceneNoise
Select 114: Mixed by Joey by SceneNoise
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