After her striking performance at Global Week for Syria (in Beirut) the night before, it took me ten minutes of waiting in the sun-lit streets of Gemmayzeh to ...
Today’s list doesn’t take us to Japan, but it brings us the relentless, complex and diverse performance of Japanese artists. Buckle up, this isn’t for the fain...
Traveling can be free, and if you want to transport yourself to the land of spirituality, lay back and let this Indian-inspired and made Jazz playlist float y...
A jazz fusion, funk, indie, spiritual trip featuring Herbie Hancock, Christian Scott Atunde Adjuah, Yussef Kamal, The Comet is Coming, Miles Davis, Snarky Pupp...
We’ve all seen memes about the Illuminati and the Freemasons floating around. A good chuckle if you're not into conspiracy theories. However, I am pretty sure...
It takes a song to have one word in Arabic - or even a word that sounds like it's in Arabic - for Arab people to stop what they're doing, put on their philosoph...
Nesta (@iamtechnophile) exploded onto Beirut’s burgeoning clubbing scene as the generation-defining Nesta back in 2006. Whether at massive stadium events or mor...
Today we're introducing a new podcast to our roster, dedicated to those tunes quite often under looked. 'Out of Left Field' is just what the name implies, meani...
When we speak of women in Jazz, we often draw the link to great singers who left their mark in the industry, such as Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday, Etta James and Nina Simone, only to mention a few, even though there have been a decent number of instrumentalists....
The past year was one iconic bad a year on almost all fronts, but not in music. If you dig deeper than the muddy surface that’s filled with mediocrity and comme...
When Revolver asked me to write about Dhafer Youssef, I failed to put words together because I am writing about a musician who expresses everything with music. ...