Tamer Abu Ghazaleh

Tamer Abu Ghazaleh is a distinguished Palestinian musician, singer, and composer, renowned for his eclectic style that merges traditional Arabic music with a fiercely innovative streak. Born into a family enmeshed in the arts, Abu Ghazaleh's foray into music began at a tender age, culminating in a prolific career that has seen him become a pivotal figure in the contemporary Arabic music scene. Known for his emotive vocals and virtuosic oud playing, he has not just performed but has also been instrumental in producing and distributing music through his involvement with independent labels and collectives.

Abu Ghazaleh's album "Thulth," which translates to "Third," showcases his ability to interweave complex rhythms with intricate melodies, enveloping listeners in a sonic journey that is as thought-provoking as it is harmonically rich. In the album "Lekhfa," a collaborative project with Maryam Saleh and Maurice Louca, Tamer contributes his textured vocal work and multi-instrumental talents to create a soundscape that is haunting, innovative, and deeply resonant with the socio-political atmosphere of the region. His earlier work, "Mir'ah," meaning "Mirror," further establishes Abu Ghazaleh as a formidable force in the Arab avant-garde music world, with compositions that break the mold of traditional music structures while preserving their essence. Through these releases and his continuous exploration of new musical territories, Tamer Abu Ghazaleh has solidified his reputation as a passionate creator and a bold experimentalist in the Middle Eastern music lexicon.

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Lekhfa
Album - 10 Tracks - Released September 22, 2017
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  1. September 22, 2017
  2. August 26, 2016
  3. November 28, 2008
  1. September 22, 2017
  2. August 26, 2016
  3. November 28, 2008