Brownbook is a magazine focusing on urban design, travel and culture in the Middle East. It's published (paper) six times a year, in London, but also has a website, and a music section. Periodically they introduce you to a new artist or mixtape or whatever. Recent items include:
DJ K-Sets' mixtape of Persian Pop made in LA in the 1980s and 90s...
Reem Kelani's "Galilean Lullaby"...
Nass El Ghiwane doing "Subhan Allah" live in concert... (and what a fabulous photo!)
A clip of the late Sabah doing "A Man from Tehran" (so terrific)...
and much more...
Monday, August 17, 2015
Cool Middle East music guide: Brownbook
Labels:
Iranian,
Middle East,
music,
Nass El Ghiwane,
Persian,
pop,
Reem Kelani,
Sabah
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