Beirut Biloma

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Med Moon 00:00 Tools
I Wanna Dance In Beirut 00:00 Tools
Revived 00:00 Tools
Sea & Sunrise 00:00 Tools
Babylon 2 Beirut 00:00 Tools
Take Me To Beirut 00:00 Tools
Beirut Cornish 00:00 Tools
Feel The Beat 00:00 Tools
The Deep Chill 00:00 Tools
Feeling Blue 00:00 Tools
Ganili Shwia Shwia 00:00 Tools
Byblos 00:00 Tools
Roots Beat 00:00 Tools
X-Ray (Chillout Remix) 00:00 Tools
Abdel Kader 00:00 Tools
Orientation 00:00 Tools
Hope in G Min 00:00 Tools
Hubbley Bubbley (Argela Version) 00:00 Tools
Call Me 00:00 Tools
Sidi Mansoor 00:00 Tools
Hubbley Bubbley 00:00 Tools
1001 nights & days 00:00 Tools
Psychic Trance 00:00 Tools
Hawil Ya Ghanaam 00:00 Tools
Prayer 00:00 Tools
Take Me to Beirut (Biloma) 00:00 Tools
Habibi Yihib Il Tish 00:00 Tools
Electrojerk 00:00 Tools
In Rah Minik Ya Ein 00:00 Tools
Be Free 00:00 Tools
Mazaj 00:00 Tools
1001 nights & Days (Featuring Shahrazad) 00:00 Tools
Hypnose 00:00 Tools
Melodrama 00:00 Tools
X-Ray 00:00 Tools
Babaylon To Beirut 00:00 Tools
Azoza 00:00 Tools
Another Half In Moment 00:00 Tools
Insomnia 00:00 Tools
Shady il alhan 00:00 Tools
Nerve 00:00 Tools
Zorouni 00:00 Tools
Trible Vibes 00:00 Tools
El Hiyat Hilwa 00:00 Tools
Touch Me 00:00 Tools
1001 Night and Days (Feat Shahrazad) 00:00 Tools
Beirut Biloma - Revived 00:00 Tools
1001 Nigts & Days 00:00 Tools
Abdel Kader feat. Bashar & Sophia 00:00 Tools
Med Moon - Beirut Biloma 00:00 Tools
Hawel Ya Ghanam 00:00 Tools
(Vocals Lx-Hidden Track) 00:00 Tools
Harem (Feat Sarah Brightman) 00:00 Tools
FLY 00:00 Tools
101 Nights and Days 00:00 Tools
Harem 00:00 Tools
El Tufah 00:00 Tools
She wolf (Shakira) 00:00 Tools
Beirut Biloma 00:00 Tools
Aziza (Feat Angels Of Harem) 00:00 Tools
I wanna dance in Beirut - Said Mrad Remix 00:00 Tools
Hawil Ya Ghanaam (Feat Nathalie) 00:00 Tools
X Ray 00:00 Tools
X-ray - Said Mrad Remix 00:00 Tools
I Ana (feat. Lix) 00:00 Tools
Mazaj (Feat Omeima) 00:00 Tools
I Ana (Feat Lix) 00:00 Tools
In Rah Minik Ya Ein (Chillout Mix) 00:00 Tools
I Ana (Featuring Lix) 00:00 Tools
Harem (feat. Sarah Brightman) 00:00 Tools
Shaifni shi 00:00 Tools
Shady Il Alhan (Feat Rudy) 00:00 Tools
Beirut Ya Hayati 00:00 Tools
I Wanna Dance In Beirut (Said Mrad Remix) 00:00 Tools
Shaifni Shi (Feat Lamees a Aksser) 00:00 Tools
In Rah Mink Ya Eing (Cairo Mix Feat Rudy) 00:00 Tools
Mazaj (Featuring Oumeima) 00:00 Tools
Hawil Ya Ghanaam (Featuring Nathalie) 00:00 Tools
Ganilli Shwia Shwia 00:00 Tools
Azoza (Featuring Angels Of Harem) 00:00 Tools
Shaifni shi? (feat. Lamees & Aksser) 00:00 Tools
music 00:00 Tools
Sea and Sunrise 00:00 Tools
I wanna dance in Beirut - Original Mix 00:00 Tools
Take me to Beirut - Underground Mix 00:00 Tools
Sea Sunrise 00:00 Tools
Beirut Biloma - Intro - Hubbley Bubbley. 00:00 Tools
I Ana 00:00 Tools
call_me 00:00 Tools
Shaifni Shi ? (Featuring Lamees & Aks'ser) 00:00 Tools
In Rah Minik Ya Ein (Cairo mix Featuring Rudy) 00:00 Tools
Cou Cou 00:00 Tools
Hubbley Bubbley (Intro) 00:00 Tools
I wanna dance in Beirut C-Rouge Remix 00:00 Tools
Shady il alhan (Featuring Rudy) 00:00 Tools
Harem (Featuring Sarah Brightman) 00:00 Tools
Whispers From Arabia - Whilst You Are Going To Uskudar 00:00 Tools
BBBM beirutbiloma best of Medly by DJ Lello 00:00 Tools
Husnu Senlendrici - Dance Mood 00:00 Tools
I Wanna Dance in Beirut - Beirut Biloma, Mix 00:00 Tools
Mazaj (feat. Oumeima) 00:00 Tools
1001 nights and days 00:00 Tools
Harem - Virtual Voices 00:00 Tools
Mercan Dede - Ginhawa 00:00 Tools
Darine Hadchiti - Mawwal 00:00 Tools
Take Me to Beirut - Biloma 00:00 Tools
Guy Manoukian - Mademoiselle 00:00 Tools
Drive me to beirut 00:00 Tools
Med Mood 00:00 Tools
Diwan - Istanbul 00:00 Tools
Azoza (Feat Angels Of Harem) 00:00 Tools
Oryx - Awakenings 00:00 Tools
Karizma - The Crossing 00:00 Tools
Beirut Biloma - 1001 Nights & Days 00:00 Tools
Best Of Bellybeats - Freedom 00:00 Tools
Prayer Feat. C-Rouge 00:00 Tools
Elektrojerk 00:00 Tools
In Rah Minik Ya Ein [Chillout Mix] 00:00 Tools
Azoza (feat. Angels Of Harem) 00:00 Tools
Hawil Ya Ghanam (feat. Nathalie) 00:00 Tools
X-ray International version 00:00 Tools
Hawil Ya Ghanaam (Feat. Nathalie) 00:00 Tools
The R.E.G. Project - Waiting Immigrant 00:00 Tools
Hubbley Bubbley (Argela Mix) 00:00 Tools
Blue Bedouin - Arab Revolution 00:00 Tools
Eli Attieh - Ateinih Al Nai. 00:00 Tools
Mazaj(Feat.Oumeima) 00:00 Tools
Be Free - Beirut Biloma, Lisa 00:00 Tools
Istanbul 00:00 Tools
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Beirut is Arabia’s gate to the world (especially the western world). Beirut Biloma is the cutting-edge sound of Arabia - the meeting and fusion of Arabia’s authentic sounds with international music, especially chillout, dance, & R&B; and like many creatively adventurous international acts it features promising and exciting talents: singers, DJs, arrangers, and musicians. It was towards the end of the second millennium, around 1999, that a new sound was born in Beirut, influenced by international dance music. It was “Mazaj”. As the word in Arabic means, it is mood, and so the song was in every dimension. It was simply without words, just mood expressed through haunting Arabic vocalizations by the Lebanese soprano Oumeima over a sweet melodic hook and dance beats fused with some Arabic flavors. “Mazaj” became the millennium anthem for the Beirut clubs DJs and was to later be the platform inspiring and influencing a new genre and generation of dance acts. “Mazaj”, was written by the composer Hani Siblini, and produced by Mohamad Kebbe. It was the hit of Oumeima’s album, of which its first single was signed by EMI Music Arabia’s A&R Dergham Owainati in 1999. In 2000 Mohamad composed and produced the enigmatic dance anthem “Drive me to Beirut”, which was to be released in several mixes on white label independently in 2001 in Beirut under the name Biloma. The name was inspired by Mohamad’s two sons: Bilal and Omar. This single was to be the highest new entry in Beirut’s Radio One, reaching number 2 in the radio’s Top 20 charts. The single was later to find its way on the internationally successful compilation “ARABIANights Club & Chillout Classics” produced by Dergham and released by EMI Music In 2002. That same year Mohamad met Dergham through a mutual friend Abed, who was to be the animator behind the project’s second single’s video “X-ray”. They discussed the idea of a Biloma album and other independent artist productions, which of the biggest attraction was the Lebanese female singer Rudy Dagher, an ex-contestant of the very popular talent show Studio Al Fan, by legendary producer Simon Asmar. The result of the meeting led to a consolidation and development of ideas and projects, into a rebirth of what was to be an umbrella project whose name was now extended to be Beirut Biloma. Beirut was added to the name to give it a stronger twist as well as be relevant to the projects/talents which were mainly born in Beirut. Beirut Biloma was to be pioneering a new music production formula in the Middle East. It was basically to be a faceless (very un-pop idol) conceptual act driven by Mohamed’s engineering/production skills, with various featured artists with main vocals by Rudy, and a&r’d by Dergham. The act was very much the result of team work by various people. The focus of the act was not on the artists, but on the music outcome as a whole. This concept was also reflected in the packaging and marketing. The project was also to serve as a launch pad for many of its featured acts. Existing tracks were fine-tuned, new tracks were produced, and more artistic collaborations were worked out, all to be consolidated into creating Beirut Biloma’s debut album. The album included 14 tracks, being a mixture of originals, Arabic classics remakes, remixes, and featured various guest artists including the young rapper Lix and the young Angels of Harem, Beirut underground rap act Aks’ser, and the international soprano Sarah Brightman. Moreover the album was very varied in its style, including club, lounge/chillout and R&B. Off course it included the hit single “Drive me to Beirut” in as a new and improved version titled “Take me to Beirut”, a chillout remix of “Mazaj” featuring Oumeima, and a new sequel to “Mazaj” featuring the vocals of Rudy called “X-ray”. The album was a success and reached the top 5 in the charts of most major retailers (like Virgin) in the region, especially in the UAE & Lebanon. Tracks from the album were also compiled on several Arabic and international compilations. “B-sides”, an EP, was released in March 2004, and included dance mixes of “X-ray” & “Take me to Beirut” by some of the hottest DJs in Beirut including DJ Dany, DJ Supreme, & DJ Said Mrad. With influences ranging from the rich Turkish fusion sounds like Tarkan & Mustafa Sandal to French electronica acts like Air and Ahmad Medzawey (producer of Madonna), Beirut Biloma’s philosophy is to produce crossover and eclectic Middle Easter music regardless of genre making it a maker rather than a follower of fashion. Apart from its own productions, Beirut Biloma has also ventured into the advertising world and has produced jingles for various clients including remixes of popular jingles for Future International TV, as well as productions for MBC. Moreover Beirut Biloma has established itself as a premium producer for other acts. Most of these projects have been fusion acts, and collaborations between Dergham and Mohamed. They include English diva Sarah Brightman, Iraqi legend Kadim Al Sahir, ex-UK Pop Idol contestant Haifa, Jordanian/British Raad, Lebanese TV presenter/popstar Dania, Moroccan Hasna, Lebanese underground rappers Aks’ser, beautiful Lebanese singer Katia, Iraqi crossover pioneer Ilham Al Madfai, the short lived girls act Angels of Harem, LBC’s Star Academy, beautiful new Lebanese entertainer Maria and most recently the prince of Rai Algerian Cheb Mami & new Lebanese diva Elissa. An album of tribute to Arabic classics, titled “Basics”, is also under progress by Beirut Biloma and is expected to be released by mid 2005. The album includes remakes and some of its new remixes of Arabic classics by various artists. The best is yet to come. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.