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About Arab Experimental
Arab experimental music is a boundary-pushing genre that emerged from urban underground scenes like Beirut and Cairo, blending traditional Middle Eastern modal systems known as maqam with avant-garde electronic production. The instrumentation typically features classical acoustic instruments such as the oud or qanun processed through modular synthesizers, granular synthesis, and field recordings to create immersive, often dissonant soundscapes. Rhythmically, it deconstructs traditional iqa’at into irregular, non-linear patterns that challenge conventional time signatures, resulting in a mood that is deeply introspective and intellectually demanding. This genre acts as a sonic bridge between ancestral heritage and futuristic abstraction, functioning as a cultural dialogue between noise music, glitch, and contemporary classical traditions.
Also known as: Arabic Experimental, Experimental Arabic
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- Arab experimental music is a boundary-pushing genre that emerged from urban underground scenes like Beirut and Cairo, blending traditional Middle Eastern modal systems known as maqam with avant-garde electronic production. The instrumentation typically features classical acoustic instruments such as the oud or qanun processed through modular synthesizers, granular synthesis, and field recordings to create immersive, often dissonant soundscapes. Rhythmically, it deconstructs traditional iqa’at in…
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