Anas and friends is the first non-Lebanese rock band to figure in the Incognito catalogue, in an effort to extend the “underground” and rock scene to other countries covered by the company’s dis
While remaining faithful, to some extent, to the British rock bands of the Seventies (King Crimson, Pink Floyd, Genesis, et al), April Ash have developed their own, distinctive sound, thus adding a mo
Friande de Gainsbourg, Air, Vincent Delerm, Jack Johnson et autres, Miah compose certaines de ses chansons, en français ou en anglais, écrit certains de ses textes, en interprète d’autres.
In July 2006, as another edition of the Lebanese-Israeli war raged around them, Lebanese rockers Scrambled Eggs went into the studio to mark down on record their most abrasive and violent set yet.
By far one of the most interesting alternative rock bands operating in Beirut today, Scrambled Eggs’ music is dark, strange, and fascinating, and provides the perfect soundtrack to post-war Beirut.
This relatively short release (Scrambled Eggs’s third...) consists of a suite of sketches, aborted song intros, and abstract song structures, and was recorded and mixed in December 2004.
Their second album finds the Eggs hard at work establishing their own, particular musical identity; although some of their influences can still be discerned (specifically, the bands from the Canadian
"More Songs from the Victorious City" builds on the encounter of one of Lebanon’s most talented up and coming producers, with one of the most “incompetent” guitar players and singers.
Whether it’s the chemistry behind these otherwise vastly dissimilar young men, or the time at which the songs were recorded (most of them saw the day in the immediate aftermath of the Israeli-Lebane