(2025 end-of-year lists) – CAMILLE CABBABE

As the year winds down, we asked every artist whose music Ruptured released in 2025 to share the records that stayed closest to them over the past months.

Published here over the coming days, these end-of-season charts gather the albums that accompanied writing, touring, waiting, and living through it all. 

CAMILLE CABBABE 

Squid – Cowards
Charif Megarbane – Hawalat
Joy Moughanni – A Separation from Habit
Brian Eno & Beatie Wolfe – Lateral
7038634357 – Waterfall Horizon
Farah Kaddour & Marwan Tohme – Ghazel
Nourished by Time – The Passionate Ones
SANAM – Sametou Sawtan
Geese – Getting Killed
Snakeskin – We live in sand
Oneohtrix Point Never – Tranquilizer


INTERBELLUM // “Ready to Dissolve” // Video

New music video by Interbellum!
“Ready to Dissolve” is the new single off Interbellum’s sophomore album Dead Pets, Old Griefs, released by Ruptured in October 2018.
Filmmaker Camille Cabbabé and the two leads snuck into the dilapidated Grand Theatre in Beirut on a sun-streaked April day – watch the haunting result below.
The album can be purchased via Bandcamp here.

KOZO // Interview // 02 September 2019

Lebanese post-rock quintet Kozo were the guests of Ruptures in the studios of Radio Liban 96.2FM, for an interview covering their musical influences, as well as the recording and production of their first album Tokyo Metabolist Syndrome.

Listen:


Track listing:
1. Kozo
2. Kozo
3. Battles feat. Matias Aguayo
4. Tortoise
5. Death Grips
6. Brockhampton
7. Panda Bear
8. Kanye West feat. Justin Vernon
9. Do Make Say Think
10. My Bloody Valentine
11. Kozo



 

Photos by Ziad Nawfal

ALKO B // 1st Ruptured Session // 02 January 2017

Lebanese indie musician Salim Naffah aka ALKO B was the guest of Ruptures on Radio Liban 96.2 FM, for an interview revolving around the making and production of his first album “Sex Tapes”. Alko B also performed several songs from the album in the studio, accompanied by Camille Cabbabé (from Filter Happier) on guitar.

Listen:


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Photo by Fadi Tabbal