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Nuun

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Album Info: Nuun (ن) by Albaitil Ashwai is an amalgamation of Arabic sounds intertwined with contemporary rock elements that are a perfect reflection of the band's new-generation Ammani identity. Sufi inspired lyrics weave through often dark haunting melodies, countered with psychedelic rock guitar riffs and stabs of reggae, all smoothly blended into well-rounded compositions and instrumental arrangements. In their debut full length album, Albaitil Ashwai deliver a pristine sound, ladled with questions and thoughts that go through the mind of a wondering human who has reached enlightenment. And through Nuun, they take you on a fluid journey, ebbing between contrasting energetic tracks and soothing, trance-inducing music that is decorated with Arabic rhythms. Album Credits: Qais Raja (Composer/Writer,guitar,vocals) | Feras Arrabi (Guitar) | Nairouz Ajlouni (Bass Guitar,Synth) | Qased Ihsan (accordion) | Saif Abu Hamdan (Drums) | Awad Awad (percussion’s) | Mothanna Hussein (Artwork) | Christopher Mullender (Audio Engineer,mixing,mastering) | Producers: Qais Raja,Christopher Mullender User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

tracks

1

Al Sama'a

Albaitil Ashwai

5:35
2

Sindibad

Albaitil Ashwai

4:29
3

Masrah Watan

Albaitil Ashwai

5:23
4

Asr Al Dalu

Albaitil Ashwai

4:38
5

Ya Marekbi

Albaitil Ashwai

3:51
6

Nile

Albaitil Ashwai

3:59
7

Leman Ertaqa

Albaitil Ashwai

5:24
8

Kusoof

Albaitil Ashwai

4:40
9

Kujeen

Albaitil Ashwai

5:56
10

Ya Aleem

Albaitil Ashwai

8:37

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