Omar Souleyman, sirian musician sheltered in Turkey, introduced its new album to the OGR ("Officine Grandi Riparazioni") "To Syria, With Love" with his unmistakable sound, been born by the contamination of the Dabka, the Middle Eastern folklorist dance with the electronics. Borned as weddings entertainer, Souleyman has discovered from the European record producers come upon him in some of the 500 bootlegs of his concerts in Syria. Today, after having remixed songs of Bjork and to have exhibited to the ceremony for the conferment of the Nobel prize for the peace in 2013, is produced by the labe


Omar Souleyman, sirian musician sheltered in Turkey, introduced its new album to the OGR ("Officine Grandi Riparazioni") "To Syria, With Love" with his unmistakable sound, been born by the contamination of the Dabka, the Middle Eastern folklorist dance with the electronics. Borned as weddings entertainer, Souleyman has discovered from the European record producers come upon him in some of the 500 bootlegs of his concerts in Syria. Today, after having remixed songs of Bjork and to have exhibited to the ceremony for the conferment of the Nobel prize for the peace in 2013, is produced by the label of giants of the electronic music as Diplo and Major Lazer. (Photo by Daniela Parra Saiani / Pacific Press)


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