Press Review // Sandy Chamoun // Sawt El Doumouh

Acclaim for Sandy Chamoun’s solo album Sawt El Doumouh, released by Ruptured in June 2026.

“Sandy Chamoun’s second solo record was planned as a response to her native Lebanon’s landscape, combining the Arabic vocal tradition of tarab which she was brought up singing with cantu, polyphonic Sardinian folk. When genocide and war made this impossible she reframed the project as Sawt El Doumouh. Chamoun’s layered, winding vocals are generally in dialogue with just one or two other elements, as on ‘Shahed’ where they wash and flow around a simple, dry repeating hand drum, or the billowing clouds of organ on ‘Ward W Shok’. Chamoun also makes use of Auto-Tune to produce eerie, supercharged ululations. The emotional charge seems to flicker between the extremes of grief and hope, but is probably best thought.” – Sam Davies, The Wire

“This is a mournful record and a defiant one, artful and adventurous, rooted in multiple traditions without feeling like an exercise in any of them. The connections Chamoun makes between Tarab’s emotional directness, Cantu’s polyphonic ritual structure and the granular possibilities of electronics feel genuinely synthesised rather than assembled. And the songs themselves, whether they soar or sigh, capture a reality of mixed hope and despair that’s more nuanced than what the gravity of the subject matter typically inspires. That’s not a small thing to manage when the material is this heavy, and the times are what they are.” – Zaid Kreshan, SceneNoise
https://scenenoise.com/Reviews/Sandy-Chamoun-s-Sawt-El-Doumouh-Turns-Sorrow-Into-Something-Stranger

“On opening track ‘Khafiy خفي’, Chamoun’s voice is sculpted by AutoTune and placed into an ecstatic clearing, accompanied only by slow-motion drums and scraping resonances. But on the brilliant ‘Shahed شاهد’, her tarab folk song dissolves mid-way through into the ether, the syncopated percussion turning into 4/4 claps and a circle of voices emerging, met eventually by Sayhoun’s microtonally-tuned modular bleeps. It’s music that can’t help but affect the body entirely.” – Boomkat
https://boomkat.com/products/sawt-el-doumouh

“Opening with heavy drums and keening vocal lines, the record balances weight and lift. Tracks like ‘Ward W Shok’ and the title piece move between restraint and release, while ‘Shahed’ pairs desert-like rhythms with fluid synth textures, inspired by an imagined scene of distance and witness. Throughout, Chamoun’s compositions carry both fragility and resolve.” – Norman Records
https://www.normanrecords.com/records/215585-sandy-chamoun-sawt-el-doumouh

“Despite the sound of tears, Chamoun’s album imagines ways to find light & hope, and you can hear that in the way her voice rises over heavy percussion and electronics. Beautiful.” – Peter Hollo, Utility Fog broadcast https://bit.ly/3QsYcD4

Included in Rapid Fire Album Recommendations for June 2026 by Outside Noise.
https://bit.ly/3SiYe0N

Sawt El Doumouh review by Nowamuzyka.pl.
https://www.nowamuzyka.pl/2026/06/07/sandy-chamoun-sawt-el-doumouh/

Sawt El Doumouh review by Anxious Musick Magazine.
https://anxiousmagazine.pl/recenzje/sandy-chamoun-sawt-el-doumouh/

Read: “Beyond and Above Sandy Chamoun’s Sounds of Tears”, by Christina Hazboun.
https://leguesswho.com/news/sandy-chamoun-interview-lgw25


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Press Review // Youmna Saba // Wishah

Acclaim for Youmna Saba’s album Wishah, released by Touch UK In October 2023 (CD/digital) and by Ruptured in December 2023 (vinyl/digital).

“Structured into five discernible stages, Wishah guides us through a gradual process of revelation, deconstructing memories and barriers that have built up through the ages. Saba carefully peels back those layers, finding an empty shell at the center, the place where home once existed. Each word stings. Caustic, atmospheric drones hollow out the last remnants, leaving our thoughts trailing into the endless night. A stunning album.” – Brad Rose, Foxy Digitalis
https://foxydigitalis.zone/2023/12/13/the-capsule-garden-vol-2-42-december-13-2023/

“Nestled in the interval between the urgency of speaking, and that of remaining silent or speaking out of turn, Youmna Saba engages in a relentless yet passionate and loving heart-to-heart with her instrument.” – Nasri N. Sayegh, L’Orient-le-Jour
https://www.lorientlejour.com/article/1350564/youmna-saba-electronise-son-oud.html

“The five-song composition feels like going in circles on the edge of an epiphany; a spiral in synthesized oud.” – Layla Raik, SceneNoise
https://scenenoise.com/New-Music/Youmna-Saba-s-Wishah-is-an-Obscure-Tapestry-of-Oud-Soundscapes

Also included in Scene Noise’s Best Albums of 2023 (Middle East & North Africa):
https://scenenoise.com/Reviews/Best-Albums-Of-2023-Middle-East-North-Africa

“Lebanese musician, composer and musicologist Youmna Saba positions her voice at the center of her latest solo album (…) Very strong material indeed.” – Boomkat
https://boomkat.com/products/wishah

“A remarkable new work from Beirut’s Youmna Saba, now based in Paris. Saba is an accomplished oud player (…) On Wishah و​ِ​ش​ا​ح her oud’s sound is technologically extended, to amplify every string squeak and body tap, and further integrated with sympathetic electronics. The works range from abstract processed sound to delicate oud fingerpicking, and most tracks patiently reach a place where Saba brings in her emotive vocals. It’s an immersive, moving listening experience.” – Peter Hollo, Utility Fog (FBi Radio)
https://www.frogworth.com/utilityfog/archives/2023/10/08/playlist-08-10-23/

“Saba s’attaque au logiciel historique du oud en tant qu’instrument : (elle) utilise ce qui est souvent perçu comme une série de défauts pour le transformer en instrument électro-acoustique, en jouant notamment sur des dispositifs de larsen maîtrisé, comme lorsqu’elle a placé le oud face à 6 voix et travaillé sur leurs résonances dans l’instrument. À le faire sonner ainsi, elle s’affranchit de la vision essentialiste s’étant largement diffusée ces cinquante dernières années en Europe ; un oud justement dénué de bruits, suspendu dans une logique de pureté proche de la musique baroque, où chaque note résonne et doit rencontrer le silence du public.” – Musique Journal
https://musique-journal.fr/2023/10/19/youmna-saba-a-plus-dune-corde-a-son-oud/



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