Omar Souleyman
The king of Syrian techno beats is here to make you dance.
Overview
Electronica megastar Omar Souleyman is on his way to engulf you in Arabic techno beats with a national tour this January.
Souleyman has reached cult status internationally for his patented sound of insanely fast synths adapted to Syrian folk music and his "epitome-of-cool" persona, with Bjork herself labelling him as one of her favourites. Never seen without a pair of aviators and his red and white kaffiyeh, Souleyman has long been famous in his homeland of Syria, with, believe it or not, a rumoured 500 separate bootleg cassette releases recorded straight from his many performances at weddings around the country.
His 2013 album, Wenu Wenu, was his first recorded outside Syria, and its blending of Western electronica beats and traditional dabke music (an Arabic form of folk dancing) promises live performances filled with electric sax solos, super high-tempo synths and vocals given alternatively in the tone of commanding pronouncements and trance-inducing chants.
You can catch Omar Souleyman at The Aurora as part of Sydney Festival on January 16, Melbourne's Corner Hotel January 19 and The Brightside in Brisbane January 21.