Description
āTanjaret Daghetā is derived from the Arabic term for a pressure pot, which in essence, expresses the sentiment on a social level which the youth of the world are facing at this very moment.
In a time of turmoil and upheaval ā¹Tanjaret Daghetāŗ still manage to keep what matters at the forefront of their lives, namely making music that transcends worldly struggles and tragedy, and in turn, uplifts the spirit. The membersĀ“ honest and powerful delivery of brilliantly composed tracks truly represents the voices of today’s youth, whether in the Arab world or globally. They are fueled with great passions, coupled with authenticity and an unshakable sense of conviction. They come to you, each with their own story from their homeland. Itās relatable music, where someone miles and miles away can become entwined within the words, and be uplifted by the beat.
With Tarek Khuluki and Khaled Omran
Bonne ChoseĀ is a fusion trio born out of a country that compels us to live one day at a time. Our music is driven by a desire to capture and express the emotions of the present moment.
Our sound blends elements of jazz, experimental music, sampling, psychedelic rock, and synthwaveāconstantly shifting, always rooted in feeling.
withĀ Abdo Sawma and Charbel Sawma
Over the years, the lineup has evolved, with Ray and longtime member Ameen Fadel (keys, backing vocals) now joined by guitarist Matthew, bassist JP, and drummer Hanna. Their journey has taken them from major Lebanese festivals to international stages, including three performances at the 36th edition of FIMU in Belfort, France.
With two music videos and their debut album streaming worldwide, The Blue Pulpit is now gearing up for a new single and their anticipated second album, Mystic Wine.
Ray obeid: Frontman and Harmonica
At the door: 30$
Drinks available