This summer, acclaimed Jordanian hard rock group JadaL (جدل) released their third full-length album “Malyoun”, a demonstration of the band’s songwriting skills and their dynamic sound.
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Acclaimed Jordanian trio Za’ed Na’es continue to deliver some of the most exciting electronic music in the region as well as collaborations with talented singers.
Founded by Jordanian songwriter and singer Muhammad Abdullah about 8 years ago, the trio El-Morabba3 (المربّع) have been constantly breaking boundaries of places and genres to deliver their very own version of Arabic alternative.
Based in Amman, Jordan, Arabs With Synthesizers are carving a sonic space out for themselves on SoundCloud with several releases including original productions, mixtapes, and remixes.
A new sound has arrived. They call it SHAMSTEP. A sample-ised and electrified mijwiz paves the way for the unique band called 47SOUL. They came from Jordan, Palestine, Syria and the US to work together in UK.
There’s something both familiar and surprising, charming yet unsettling in this intense song by Jordan’s legendary multi-instrumentalist Yacoub Abu Ghosh and Palestinian singer Laila Sabbagh.
Collaborating with an exciting range of Arab contemporary musicians, the Jordanian collective ZA-ED NA+ES continue to release a series of riveting tracks on their SoundClound.
One of, if not the most acclaimed alternative band from Jordan currently, Autostrad was born in 2007 out of a long-lasting friendship. Since then, the Amman-based group have recorded three albums and are currently working on a new full-length.
El Morabba3 is a post-rock quartett from Jordani capital, Amman. They justify the darkness that predominates their music with what their homeland has gone through and what it still has to bear, but you’ll hear as much drama as exhilaration in the powerful chorus of “Ma Indak Khabar”.