Ziad Nawfal Mix for Stegi Radio with guest ANTHONY SAHYOUN // 05 December 2023

Ziad Nawfal’s monthly broadcast for Stegi Radio in Athens – with a guest mix by Lebanese musician, producer & sound engineer ANTHONY SAHYOUN. This broadcast was commissioned and produced by Onassis Cultural Center, and presented for the first time in the frame of Stegi Radio.
Anthony Sahyoun is a guitarist, composer and producer whose work spans electronic processing of acoustic elements, programming, drone and ambient music. He also scores music for film and has composed sound for various installations. Projects include Kinematik, Stress Distress, NP, May Berde, The Quiet Sanctuary, and more recently free-rock/folk sextet SANAM.
For this guest mix, Anthony selects recent music from the Lebanese, Egyptian and Palestinian contemporary music scenes. Spanning experimental, ambient to Chaabi, the mix highlights the influence of Arab musical heritage into contemporary practices.

  1. Faust – Party 6
  2. Malayeen – Fifi
  3. Youmna Saba – Ritha’
  4. Jerusalem in my Heart – Istashraktak
  5. SANAM – Bell
  6. A Trio – Textural Swing
  7. Abdullah Miniawy & HVAD – Dirty Lanes Take (Dirty Canes Lake)
  8. Maurice Louca – El-Gullashah
  9. Aly Eissa – Gouda Bar
  10. Sote – Trans Force
  11. Two Or The Dragon – Dance Grooves For The Weary [Parts I & II]
  12. Jad Atoui – Spectral Tides
  13. Julia Sabra & Fadi Tabbal – Snakeskin
  14. 3Phaz – Slomo Strut
  15. Safa – Gazelles
  16. Zuli – Bro! (Love It)
  17. sssarry – rrruubby
  18. El Mhady Jr. – Permanent Defeat
  19. Al-Mutreb Abul-Loul – Sorry Habibti (Radio Edit) ft. Miramar Muhd and 1800s Internet
  20. SANAM – Shajar El Touti
  21. Nadah El Shazly – Palmyra
  22. Jonny Kafta Anti-Vegetarian Orchestra – BBQ in Karantina
  23. xlmxkhfi – Love is a lie and that’s ok (Abdelhalim Underwater Edit)
  24. Elyse Tabet & Jawad Nawfal – Courbe Lisse
  25. Jerusalem in my Heart – Wa Ta’atalat Loughat Al Kalam
  26. (Unknown Artist) – (Field Recording)
  27. Marc Codsi – Remembering October 2019 (then I sink)


Photo by Gab Ferneine

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