Press Review // PRAED // Al Wahem

Acclaim for Al Wahem, the latest album by Lebanese/Swiss electronic duo PRAED, released by Ruptured & Annihaya in March 2026:

“Opening title “Al Wahem” track sets the tone, 19 minutes of intense but groovy shaabi rhythms strafed by Conca’s snaking clarinet and guest vocals from Mayssa Jallad. With its insistent rhythms and glimmering sea sprays of synth, ‘Al Maraya’ is reminiscent of the ecstatic peaks of late period drum circle Boredoms, while the closing ‘Assarab’ seems designed to prove a live band can summon up the sort of intense energy of electro-shaabi musicians like Islam Chipsy. A wild, ecstatic listen from start to close.” – Louis Pattison, The Wire

“The strings are strong, but sit just below the synths on the equality meter, with underlaid drones frequently occupying the frequencies desired. ‘Al Maraya’ offers circular-breathing clarinet spirals for full ascendance, with other reed-layers stoking up a repeated theme over a massively rattling percussion wall. Sounding just as much Egyptian as Lebanese, this is cross-currented fusion at its most uncompromising.” – Martin Longley, Songlines 4/5 https://www.songlines.co.uk/review/al-wahem

Al Wahem feels like a direct development of their orchestra music, where the duo have expanded not only their musical palette but also increased their personnel.” – Cyclic Defrost

PRAED share their creative process with 15 Questions: https://15questions.net/interview/praed-share-their-creative-process/page-1/

“There is always movement, even when it resists clear direction. The pull is immediate, sometimes disorienting, often physical. Al Wahem channels a popular form with care, while pushing it somewhere more volatile, more open-ended.” – Kristoffer Cornils, Musikexpress

“Sounds from North Africa and the eastern Mediterranean meet colder, urban textures, while traces of belly dance motion fold into motorik repetition. This is music where distances collapse. Different vocabularies coexist without hierarchy, sharing space, altering each other as they move.” – Massimiliano Busti, Blow Up

“PRAED isn’t interested in showiness, nor in complexity as a badge of intelligence. The duo knows exactly what to do with its materials and, just as importantly, what not to do with them. No grandstanding. No decorative folklore. No avant-garde posturing. Just music that moves forward with intent, that uses repetition as a tool for shifting ground, and that manages to make what once felt stable seem strange. That may be its greatest strength: to make a language that feels immediately physical, yet can’t be exhausted in a single listen.” – Solenopole https://solenopole.com/chronique/praed-al-wahem/

“The more compact format imbues the music with an unexpected sense of propulsion and dynamism as a swaying motorik starts pushing along melodic loops and synth stabs into delirious cuts. The whole work is so coherent and functions so well that it feels a sin to pick it apart.” – Research Music

“PRAED confirm their ambition and vision with a hypnotic album that blurs the line between acoustic and electronic sounds through a relentless juxtaposition of elements: “Al Wahem” deludes, fascinates, and demands you lose yourself within it.” – Piergiuseppe Lippolis, Music Map https://www.musicmap.it/recdischi/ordinaperr.asp?id=12495

Al Wahem reviewed in Felt Hat: https://felthatreviews.blogspot.com/2026/02/al-wahem-by-praed.html

Al Wahem reviewed in African Paper: https://africanpaper.com/2026/02/16/al-wahem-kollaboratives-album-von-praed/

“It’s psychedelic, swirling, extremely rhythmic, a free jazz of Lebanese & Egyptian music… As always this music is full of joy and yearning, and never-ending forward motion.” Peter Hollo, Utility Fog broadcast

Al Wahem on BBC3: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m002sdh3

Pangea with Alarico Mantovani on Fango Radio: https://www.mixcloud.com/alarico-mantovani/pangea-287/

Adventures In Sound And Music with Phil England on Resonance FM: https://www.thewire.co.uk/audio/on-air/phil-england-presents-adventures-in-sound-and-music-77038


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Ziad Nawfal Guest Mix for Radio Alhara // 20 January 2021

Ziad Nawfal’s monthly mix for Radio Alhara in Bethlehem – featuring music from Lebanon, Armenia, Egypt, Sudan, Morocco and Italy:

1. Sufyvn – Rupture [SD]
2. Bergsonist – Otology [MA]
3. Khoum – Ke [AM]
4. Ziad Moukarzel & Tony Elieh – Jon Black [LB]
5. Tony Elieh – It’s Good to Die Every Now and Then (Part 2) [LB]
6. Marc Codsi – Invocation II [LB]
7. Sary Moussa – In Praise of Shadows [LB]
8. Upperground Orchestra – Ghebi [LB/IT]
9. Raed Yassin – A Fistful of Stardust [LB]
10. Praed – El Khawaga [LB]
11. PanSTARRS – Z 3aleko [EG]
12. Interbellum – Somersaults [LB]


Ziad Nawfal Guest Mix for Radio Alhara // 23 April 2020

A one-hour mix for Radio Alhara in Palestine, with alternative, electronica and experimental tracks by artists from Lebanon, Jordan, Egypt and Palestine:

1. Love & Revenge – Allo? [2017]
2. DJ Sotusura – Al Hara [2019]
3. Muqata’a – Faltakon [2018]
4. Karkhana – Nafas [2016]
5. Jerusalem In My Heart – Bein Ithnein [2018]
6. Marc Codsi – Invocation I [2019]
7. Jawad Nawfal – STO On A VHS [2019]
8. Kinematik – Al-Qulub al-Mughallafa Bet-Turab la Tankaser [2020]
9. Praed – El Khawaga [2018]
10. Serge Yared – The State of The Union [2020] PREMIERE
11. Sary Moussa – In Praise of Shadows [2020]
12. Aya Metwalli – Fein Enta [2017]
13. The Bunny Tylers – Let There Be Light [2020]
14. PanSTARRS – Dor Elfo2 [2020]
15. Kid Fourteen – Everybody Wants A Strong Man [2019]
16. El Rass – El Akh Men Weyn? [2016]
17. Al Rajul Al Hadidi – Qossat Al Tapline [2018]


PRAED // Ruptured Session // 13 June 2011

PRAED, aka Swiss musician Paed Conca and Lebanese musician Raed Yassin, were the guests of Ruptures for an interview + live performance, three days prior to the launch of PRAED’s second studio album, “Made In Japan”. For the occasion, the two men played excerpts from all their releases, and held a live performance in the studios of Radio Lebanon. Original and inventive music-making, at its best.

Listen:
Ruptures Praed 1
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Ruptures Praed 2


Photo by Tanya Traboulsi

PAED CONCA // Ruptured Session // 16 August 2010

Swiss musician PAED CONCA was the guest of Ruptures for an interview + exclusive live performance. He presented an overview on his solo work, as well as his collaborations with Lebanese musicians Raed Yassin (as PRAED) and Tarek Atoui.

Listen:
Paed Conca 1
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Paed Conca 2


Track listing:
Paed Conca, Cynthia Zaven, Axel Dorner & Sabina Meyer (live at Irtijal)
Paed Conca, Tarek Atoui & Uriel Barthelemy (live at Tunefork)
Syg Baas
Paed Conca
Bushwac
Praed


Photo by Tanya Traboulsi