i'm from jerusalem.

pieces of Palestinian sound projects.

Playlist

  1. Dusty Floor by Bruno Cruz on Electrosteen: An Electronic Celebration of Palestinian Heritage (Mostakell)

    Bruno Cruz is a DJ and producer living in Haifa City in the north of Palestine.

  2. Bird by Atef Swaitat on Palestinian Bedouin Tape Archive (Majazz Project) Info

    The Majazz Project label was founded by Atef’s nephew, Mo’min Swaitat, who has amassed an archive of rare tapes and vinyl from Palestine and beyond, spanning field recordings of weddings to revolutionary tracks and synth-heavy 80s funk. Many of these were acquired from an abandoned record label in Jenin in the north of the West Bank. The Majazz Project is a research project borne out of the archive, focused around sampling, remixing and reissuing vintage Palestinian cassettes.

  3. Power of the Stone by Waleed Abd Elsalam on Songs For Freedom (Jafra)

    Jafra Productions is an independent record label and music incubator based in Palestine, with its roots dating back to its establishment in 2010. As the first music production label in Palestine, Jafra has played a vital role in shaping and advancing the Palestinian music industry.

  4. I'm from Jerusalem by Riad Awwad on The Intifada 1987 (Majazz Project)
  5. Palestinian Wedding Song by Unknown (Not On Label)
  6. Halalalalayya by Al Fajer Group on Al Fajer (The Dawn) (Majazz Project)

    Al Fajer Group was a Palestinian band in Kuwait rooted in acoustic oud, guitar and percussion, often performing Palestinian songs in support of the liberation struggle.

  7. Raheel / Exodus (feat. Makimakkuk) by Sun Glitters on Fada / Spaces (Self-released)

    Sun Glitters is a German project. Makimakkuk is the project of Majdal Nijim, a Palestinian lyricist, MC, producer and DJ based in Ramallah whose music is a heady mix of trip hop, folk, electronics and experimental hip hop.

  8. Tartaqa by Makimakkuk (Self-released)
  9. Checkpoint by PHONODELICA on HIDDEN ASSEMBLAGES (Deathbomb Arc)

    PHONODELICA is the experimental sound project from Palestinian-Egyptian-American composer, producer, and performer Donia Jarrar. Original audio samples on this record were collected by the artist and recorded in various parts of Palestine, most notably at the illegal apartheid wall and Qalandia Checkpoint that separates Ramallah from Jerusalem. Field recordings include sounds of the soldiers, the sound of the caged turnstile spinning and the echoes of the saxophone on the other side of the checkpoint. The choir was sampled from the artist's 2nd grade music class at the adjacent refugee camp.

  10. Fragments of Palestine by Checkpoint 303 on The Remaining Voice: Tribute for Juliano Mer Khamis (Majazz Project)

    This album marked eleven years since the assassination of the Palestinian thinker, actor, director, activist and revolutionary, Juliano Mer-Khamis. Juliano was assassinated on April 4, 2011 just outside The Freedom Theatre, the space he founded in Jenin refugee camp for the local community.

  11. Occupation by Abu Tasjeelat on The Remaining Voice: Tribute for Juliano Mer Khamis (Majazz Project)
  12. Palestinian Bedouin Love Poetry by Unknown (Not On Label)
  13. Ansar by George Qurmuz on From Ansar To Askhlan (Self-released)