Khyam Allami

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Individuation 05:56 Tools
Tawazon I: Balance 06:15 Tools
An Alif/An Apex 07:57 Tools
Tawazon II: or Lack of 08:03 Tools
Naghmat Tahrir (Tahrir's Theme) 08:08 Tools
Reverie 06:24 Tools
The Descent (Maqam Nawa) 08:08 Tools
Naghmat Tahrir 07:00 Tools
What if I asked you what is the question? 07:37 Tools
The Sound of Disquiet 04:48 Tools
After The Accident/Après l’accident 01:30 Tools
‘Ala Hallet ‘Aini (As I Open My Eyes/A peine j’ouvre les yeux) - Bar Scene 03:18 Tools
Betrayal/Trahison 03:18 Tools
Fold 1 03:52 Tools
Tawazon I_ Balance 03:18 Tools
A peine j’ouvre les yeux - Bar Scene 00:00 Tools
Trahison 00:00 Tools
Après L’accident 00:00 Tools
An Alif An Apex 07:57 Tools
An Alif / An Apex 07:57 Tools
Fold 1: Khyam Allami 03:51 Tools
Joujma - Mel Fadda (From Boredom/De l’ennui) – Studio Version 00:00 Tools
What if I asked you what is the question? ماذا لو سألتك ما هو السؤال؟ 07:57 Tools
The Sound of Disquiet صوت اللاطمأنينة 07:57 Tools
Tawazon I 00:00 Tools
Khyam Allami Sama'i Rast 00:00 Tools
Joujma - Bladi (My Country/Mon pays) – Studio Version 00:00 Tools
Spectral Cityscape No. 1 00:00 Tools
Kawalees 00:00 Tools
Joujma - ‘Ala Hallet ‘Aini (As I Open My Eyes/A peine j’ouvre les yeux) - Studio Version 00:00 Tools
Taqasim Segah 00:00 Tools
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Khyam Allami is an ‘ūd (or oud) player and composer. Born to Iraqi parents in Damascus, Syria and raised in London from the age of nine, Allami started learning violin in Damascus. he went on to play rock drums in London, before taking two music degrees from the School of Oriental and African Studies (University of London). He took up the oud in 2004. In 2010 Khyam was the first recipient of the BBC Radio 3 World Routes Academy mentorship programme, which saw him perform at WOMAD and the BBC Proms. There followed much press attention, high profile concerts and various live and recorded collaborations with artists varying from Seattle-based Master Musicians of Bukkake to Iraqi pop singer Ilham al-Madfa'i. His debut solo oudalbum, Resonance/Dissonance (released on his own label Nawa Recordings), is a double-disc, featuring a solo studio recording on the CD and a live performance of the entire album (accompanied by percussionist Vasilis Sarikis) on the DVD. The album is based on the system of maqams (the modal system of Middle Eastern music). Unusual approaches to the maqams combine with original, highly structured and detailed “composed-improvisations”. Khyam Allami also plays drums in Knifeworld, led by Kavus Torabi. Sites: YouTube, SoundCloud, Wikipedia and KhyamAllami.com (official) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.