Nahal Album Release // CHARBEL HABER & FADI TABBAL // Enfin La Nuit

Releasing 02 June 2023 on Nahal Recordings:

The text and credits below are taken from the album’s release page on Bandcamp, with permission from NAHAL]

August 4th, 2020. Beirut explodes. The city, already partially shuttered by covid lockdowns and reeling from numerous political and social crises, is submerged by dust and smoke. Destroyed, gutted, at the mercy of a destiny unsparing with its blows, it finds itsels on its knees just when its residents were hoping for a moment of calm.

At Tunefork Studios, in the district of Bourj Hammoud, where Fadi Tabbal assembles the creations of adventurous musicians from all over the world (Field Works, Asil Ensemble, Mike Cooper, Oiseaux-Tempête, Praed, Youmna Saba), work goes on despite the storms raging around a community weary with grief. The recording studio still stands after the collapse, but other places did not survive. Many clubs and social spaces are in ruins. They were made of brick and mortar – no match against explosive ammonium nitrate – but they were first and foremost necessary and unifying refuges, cultural symbols full of a passion that not even the rising dawn could abrade.

Initially the soundtrack to an experimental film by Nadim Tabet, the four tracks of Enfin La Nuit accompanied images of a Beirut youth that was still dancing at euphoric parties, just a few months before the explosion. This time around, the two major players of the Lebanese music scene Charbel Haber (Scrambled Eggs, The Bunny Tylers, Johnny Kafta Anti-Vegetarian Orchestra, Malayeen…) and Fadi Tabbal (The Bunny Tylers, The Incompetents…) are the actors of that film, in which the story unfolds in real time. Amidst the rubble, is it real life or another movie?

Taking the form of an itinerary, the journey begins up high, in the sky, under the partially veiled canopy of yesterday’s tragedies. Drawn-out effects-laden guitar layers and modular synthesiser patches pile up, as if levitating. The submerged vocal loops of singer Julia Sabra (Postcards) haunt the next piece, “Chaque rose porte en elle une petite mort”. A slow cosmic ethereal ascent towards an other place with unquantifiable dimensions. We then plummet down thousands of miles in “Couvre-feu”, a sonic lament where the notes flow under the bow like tears. There’s a synthesizer riddled in ennui, electric nostalgia, voiceless and wordless but still so close in feeling to a real malaise.

We arrive at our destination, where the end doubles as a luminous opening. “La certitude de l’aube” is a sophisticated superposition of several guitar and synth lines – sometimes distant, filtered through a powerful reverb, other times right up close, liquid and undulating. It’s a surprisingly spatial piece that opens new horizons as it progresses, to end up in a scenery larger than life, that finally evaporates in a final murmur.

Haber and Tabbal love cinema. They give the image a second narration and turn a chain of sequences into a story to get lost in. In their language, a few words are enough to build the textures of an entire sonic world. Just a guitar plugged into effect pedals and a few synthesizers behind these long poetic sentences, where the softness and the gradual drowsiness are only there to recall the ever-lurking violence. We’re close in spirit here to the ambient music of Stars of the Lid, or the approach of composers like Terry Riley and Arvo Pärt, backdropped by a certain stifled chaos specific to the changing moods of the city of Beirut. Enfin La Nuit is a requiem for all the fallen bodies, for those who resist, of flesh and rock, of blood and music.

Music composed, performed and recorded by Charbel Haber and Fadi Tabbal at Tunefork Studios, Beirut.
Vocal loops on “Chaque rose porte en elle une petite mort” by Julia Sabra.

Mixed and mastered by Camille Jamain.
Photographs by Myriam Boulos. Design by Thibault Proux.

Released by NAHAL Recordings in June 2023. Distributed in North America by Ruptured.
Available as a digital album and limited edition vinyl LP.




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Ziad Nawfal Guest Mix for Movement Radio // 04 April 2023

Ziad Nawfal’s monthly mix for Movement Radio in Athens, featuring music from Lebanon, Egypt, Belgium and Indonesia. This mix was commissioned and produced by Onassis Cultural Center, and presented for the first time in the frame of MOVEMENT RADIO.

  1. Mayssa Jallad – Al Hisar December 8 [LB]
  2. Mayssa Jallad – Mudun [LB]
  3. Julia Sabra & Fadi Tabbal – In Our Garden [LB]
  4. Senyawa – Istana (Aya Metwalli Remix) [ID/EG]
  5. Mazen Kerbaj – The Acoustic Synthesizer [LB]
  6. Elyse Tabet with Pascal Semerdjian & Yara Asmar – Bright Bells [LB]
  7. Jawad Nawfal – Planned Obsolescence [LB]
  8. Cedrik Fermont – Bong-ot [BE]
  9. Tony Elieh – The Dark That Matters [LB]
  10. Kinematik – Dinosorat Tahtafil Bel Kuwaikeb (Asteroid!) [LB]
  11. Calamita – The Industry [LB]
  12. Two or The Dragon – Dance Grooves for The Weary (Part II) [LB]


Ruptured Album Release // MAYSSA JALLAD // Marjaa: The Battle Of The Hotels

Releasing March 3rd, 2023 on Ruptured Records:
Lebanese singer/songwriter Mayssa Jallad’s first solo album. A poetic reflection on Beirut’s War of the Hotels, one of the bloodiest events of Lebanon’s Civil War.

“Marjaa: The Battle of the Hotels” is a concept album born of the idea of merging singer/songwriter Mayssa Jallad’s two vocations: music and urban research/architectural history. Written in collaboration with producer Fadi Tabbal, the music builds upon Tabbal’s spatial approach to sound and Jallad’s research on Beirut’s Hotel District.
The album is a reference to Jallad’s Historic Preservation master’s  thesis, in which she detailed the history of the “Battle of the Hotels”, a 5-months battle that took place in Beirut at the beginning of the Lebanese Civil War, from October 22nd, 1975 to March 29th, 1976.
Jallad saw architecture as a main protagonist of the battle, as she discovered it was the first high rise urban battle in the world. The close of the battle resulted in the 15-year Green Line, an urban rift which split Beirut into “East and West”, restricting movement and communication and creating a violent divide that still resonates today.
“Marjaa” comprises two parts. Part A: Dahaliz, is a stroll in the city, where Jallad tries (and fails) to follow an old map. Musician Youmna Saba is a companion in this journey of remembering the once winding corridors (“Dahaliz”) of the city, destroyed by new developments since the 1960s. Empty skyscrapers propel her onto a past filled with the violence of snipers, and a present filled with the glamorous injustice of empty luxury real estate endorsed by powerful warlords-turned-politicians.
In Part B: Maaraka, Jallad inhabits the building of the Battle of the Hotels, as its events unfold. She calls the fighting militias the Blues and Reds, respectively the Lebanese Front (Christian Nationalists) and the Lebanese National Movement (Pro-Palestinian leftists), leveling the playing field, and drawing a map of the battle through songwriting. Sary Moussa produces the conclusion of the battle in “Holiday Inn (March 21 to 29)”, which ends with the ultimate severance of the city of Beirut.
The music caters to post-war youth who have never been taught this difficult history. Once we consider the “Battle of the Hotels” as our common heritage, it provides an opportunity to teach the value of civil peace. It is also a call to protest for the renewal, rather than the recycling of the political class that has once destroyed the country and holds us, to this day, hostage of its violence.

Featuring Youmna Saba, Marwan Tohme, Pascal Semerdjian, Julia Sabra, Farah Kaddour, Sary Moussa, Yara Asmar and Fadi Tabbal.

Available as a digital album and limited edition vinyl LP (in collaboration with Six of Swords in the UK).



Listen/Order here


WATCH the video for Markaz Azraq (December 6).

READ Brad Rose’s interview with Mayssa Jallad in Foxy Digitalis.

READ Christina Hazboun’s album review in Bandcamp.

READ Maha El Nabawy’s album review in SceneNoise.


Photo by Mohamad ‘Rifo’ Rifai

Ziad Nawfal Guest Mix for Movement Radio // 07 March 2023

Ziad Nawfal’s monthly mix for Movement Radio in Athens, featuring music from Lebanon, Palestine, Egypt, Tunisia, Iran, France, Uganda and the US. This mix was commissioned and produced by Onassis Cultural Center, and presented for the first time in the frame of MOVEMENT RADIO.

  1. Marc Codsi – Back To the Silence [LB]
  2. xlmxkhfi – Black Beach [LB]
  3. Christine Ott – Burning [FR]
  4. NP – Coins With Memory [LB]
  5. Saint Abdullah – Eastoxication [IR]
  6. Deena Abdelwahed – Dîner [TN]
  7. Yara Asmar – fish can’t tie their shoelaces, silly [LB]
  8. Anthony Sahyoun – Heritage [LB]
  9. Daou – The Hill [LB]
  10. Pie Are Squared – I Can’t See A Thing [EG]
  11. The Afrorack – Last Modular [UG]
  12. Frédéric D. Oberland – Quatre Épaves d’Acier [FR]
  13. Ramallah Underground & Kronos Quartet – Tashweesh [US/PS]
  14. Naujawanan Baidar – Zanjeer [AF/US]


Photo by Georges Daou

Ziad Nawfal Guest Mix for Movement Radio // 07 February 2023

Ziad Nawfal’s monthly mix for Movement Radio in Athens, featuring music from Lebanon, Palestine, Syria, Bahrain, Egypt, Turkey, Iran, Yemen, Germany and the UK. This mix was commissioned and produced by Onassis Cultural Center, and presented for the first time in the frame of MOVEMENT RADIO.

1. 3PHAZ – Sharayet [EG]
2. SHKOON – Rima (feat. El Far3i) [SY/DE/PS]
3. ABADIR – Blame it on SUTRA [EG]
4. NANCY MOUNIR – Gannentini (feat. Zaki Murad) [EG]
5. NILÜFER ORMANLI – Art Of Dying [TR]
6. TEGH – Downfall II [IR]
7. JULIA SABRA & FADI TABBAL – Snakeskin [LB]
8. STARLIGHT ASSEMBLY – Facing The Waves (Julia Sabra & Fadi Tabbal Remix) [UK/LB]
9. ELYSE TABET WITH PASCAL SEMERDJIAN & YARA ASMAR – Bright Bells [LB]
10. HASAN HUJAIRI – Prelude For Orpheus [BH]
11. EL KHAT – Albat Alawi Op. 99 [YE]
12. CHARBEL HABER, JOSEPH GHOSN, FADI TABBAL – Tomorrow’s Marble Castles Will Reflect an Incandescent Light [LB]
13. CHARBEL HABER – So long lover [LB]
14. CENK ERGÜN – Amsterdam [TR]
15. EL RASS & MUNMA – Tkhayal (Radiokvm Remix) [LB]



Photo by Georges Daou

Ziad Nawfal Guest Mix for Movement Radio // 03 January 2023

Ziad Nawfal’s monthly mix for Movement Radio in Athens, featuring music from Lebanon, Jordan, Palestine, Egypt, Tunisia, Iran, the UK and the USA. This mix was commissioned and produced by Onassis Cultural Center, and presented for the first time in the frame of MOVEMENT RADIO.

1. SANDY CHAMOUN – Ahlam al khayal [LB]
2. BENNU [PIE ARE SQUARED & PYLON&ON&ON] – Asteroid Walk [EG]
3. 700 BLISS [DJ HARAM & MOOR MOTHER] – Basic [US/UK]
4. SAFA – Bel Abbes [LB]
5. POSTCARDS – Coins (with Sary Moussa) [LB]
6. TEDTEDTED – Dancerep [LB]
7. AZU TIWALINE – Deep Theko [TN]
8. MUQATA’A – Dijla Wal Fada’ [PS]
9. MUSLIMGAUZE – An End [UK]
10. MOHAMMAD REZA MORTAZAVI – Exploring [IR]
11. JULMUD – Fel Bo2s [PS]
12. TOUMBA – Floating on The Dead Sea [JO]
13. SOTE – Forced Absence [IR]
14. ASIFEH – Oxygen Deluxe [PS]



Photo by Georges Daou

Ziad Nawfal Guest Mix for Movement Radio // 06 December 2022

Ziad Nawfal’s monthly mix for Movement Radio in Athens, featuring music from Lebanon, Egypt, Belgium and Canada. This mix was commissioned and produced by Onassis Cultural Center, and presented for the first time in the frame of MOVEMENT RADIO.

  1. Jerusalem In My Heart – Ana Lisan Wahad (feat. Farida Amadou & Pierre-Guy Blanchard) [LB/CA/BE]
  2. Abadir – Bass Belly [EG]
  3. TEDTEDTED – Calculators [LB]
  4. Liliane Chlela – Charr [LB]
  5. Rise 1969 – Floating Memory [LB]
  6. Etyen – Goodbye [LB]
  7. Sary Moussa – In Praise of Shadows [LB]
  8. Yara Asmar – it’s always october on sunday [LB]
  9. Elyse Tabet with Pascal Semerdjian & Yara Asmar – Low Toms [LB]
  10. Sandy Chamoun – Nas el Wahel [LB]
  11. Pie Are Squared – Oscillate Thrice [EG]
  12. Maurice Louca – Saet el Hazz (feat. “A” Trio) [EG/LB]
  13. Julia Sabra & Fadi Tabbal – Snakeskin [LB]


Photo by Georges Daou

Ziad Nawfal Guest Mix for Radio Alhara // Ruptured Showcase // 21 December 2022

Ziad Nawfal’s monthly broadcast for Radio Alhara in Bethlehem, Palestine – showcasing all of Ruptured’s releases in 2022.
With music by Lebanese artists Fadi Tabbal, El Rass & Munma, Daou, Marc Codsi, Julia Sabra, Elyse Tabet, Pascal Semerdjian, and Yara Asmar.

1. Julia Sabra & Fadi Tabbal – All The Birds (from Snakeskin)
2. Marc Codsi – Back To The Silence (from The Silence Between The New World And The Aftermath)
3. Daou – Beginnings (from Sanctuary)
4. El Rass & Munma – Borkan Beirut (from Kachf El Mahjoub / 10th Anniversary Vinyl Reissue)
5. Elyse Tabet with Pascal Semerdjian & Yara Asmar – Bright Bells (from Low Toms Bright Bells and Darkest Spells)
6. Marc Codsi – Finding Home
7. Fadi Tabbal – Hotel Room
8. Daou – Odd Light
9. Elyse Tabet with Pascal Semerdjian & Yara Asmar – Low Toms
10. Marc Codsi – Hangar #12
11. El Rass & Munma – Min Tha2er
12. Elyse Tabet with Pascal Semerdjian & Yara Asmar – Low Toms Through the Paper Shredder
13. Julia Sabra & Fadi Tabbal – One By One
14. Daou – Sauldre
15. Fadi Tabbal – Snow Scene (with Ghassan Sahhab)
16. Julia Sabra & Fadi Tabbal – Snakeskin



(2022 end-of-year lists) – FADI TABBAL

It is the most wonderful time of the year.
We asked some of Ruptured’s recent contributors and collaborators, to tell us about the records they listened to the most in 2022.
Fadi Tabbal’s solo album Music For The Lonely Vol.2 was released as a limited edition cassette by Ruptured in January. His duo with Julia Sabra, Snakeskin, was released by Ruptured and Beacon Sound as a limited edition vinyl album in October. 

FADI TABBAL


(2022 end-of-year lists) – ELYSE TABET

It is the most wonderful time of the year.
We asked some of Ruptured’s recent contributors and collaborators, to tell us about the records they listened to the most in 2022.
Elyse Tabet’s album Low Toms Bright Bells and Darkest Spells, a collaboration with Pascal Semerdjian and Yara Asmar, was released by Ruptured in December. 

ELYSE TABET