How would you describe your sound for those who don’t know you?
It’s a mix of minimal indie, house, and tech house. I like to blend these influences with groovy beats and live percussion to create something energetic and engaging.
You’re based in Dahab, away from the big city nightlife; how has living there influenced your music?
Dahab is a small town that naturally brings people and musicians together. Living here gave me the freedom and flexibility to experiment and shape my sound without pressure, while staying connected to a creative community.

What made you fall in love with electronic music, and how did it lead you to your sound today?
My love for percussion came first, and electronic music opened up new ways to express rhythm and groove. Exploring those layers and textures helped me find my own style, where I combine traditional percussive elements with electronic sounds.
You sometimes play with an electronic drum, how do you compare it to the real thing?
It’s a completely different technique. I enjoy acoustic more because of its raw energy, electronic drum can never fully replicate that. Still, it has its own character and opens doors to sounds you can’t get acoustically.

What was your favourite gig so far?
Definitely at Bucht der Träumer festival in Germany. It was a big moment for me, my first festival of that scale. It was also challenging because I h
ad just injured my back and played on crutches, but the energy from the crowd was incredible. I loved not only performing but also being part of the festival experience.
Why is the Berlin scene so unique from your perspective?
In Berlin, there’s a deep respect for both the music and the artists. Clubs and festivals really care about curation, from the sound system to the visuals, and that attention to detail creates unforgettable experiences.
Chill O’Posite Festival in Dahab, Egypt is coming up, and you’re playing on the new Secret Garden stage presented by Bayati with Kotote and Ragab. What can we expect?
I’m really excited about this one because I’m also collaborating with them to build the new Secret Garden stage. It feels special to create a new space for music and share it with friends like Ragab and Kotoe as part of the Bayati showcase. My first time playing with Bayati was amazing, so I’m looking forward to bringing that same energy.

What are you most excited about next; new music, shows, or collaborations?
I’m currently working on a new tracks and a new releases with Husa & Zeyada, which I’m very excited about. I’m also looking forward to next summer’s season in Europe, especially shows in Berlin and Portugal.

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