Influenced by the Arab spring, globalisation, and social media, Arabic music is now as diverse as ever. Salaam aims to introduce you to the surge of new, modern and reinterpreted sounds of Arabic music ranging from trap, rap, RnB, pop and electronic music.
At Salaam we love to ask our creative friends their top music selections!On today’s show @marroushti asks photographer and friend @ahmedm.hanafy , to join her on the show and share his favorite Egyptian music one shot at a time!On this episode Hanafi prepares to taking you on a trip across Egypt’s regions from Nubian rhythms in the south to the Semsemeyya music of the Canal. Along the way, we will explore different artists and genres, focusing on “Shaabi” music and how it transformed across the decades.Tune in this afternoon live to @3crmelbourne 855AM on the dial or online on 3CR.org.au from 4-6pm AEST!
s Salaam, Christobel is joined by her sister for an energetic set of her favourite tunes
Salamat, salamat!Our Salaam team has been working behind the scenes to put together an amazing raffle for the 3CR Radiothon Fundraiser at The Rocket Society this Sunday afternoon !Drumroll — in no particular order, prizes include:1. @rumibrunswick : banquet for two2. “Hail U” — @chris_tob_el hand-embroidered framed print (1/1)3. Two tickets to @laymoon.arts Sahra Volume 3 — 26 June at Jamsheed Preston4. Two tickets to @kerfew_au KERFEW:TESTING — Saturday 11 July at Substation5. Mohammed Hadia’s signature eggshell-design @biishoss_store T‑shirt (created for the “Why do I see you everywhere?” movement, responding to the erasure of Palestine from Google/Apple Maps) — stocked at @beiteshai online shop6. A4 calligraphy print by @ahmad_zoabi (Haifa) — he was originally commissioned to design the @beiteshai logo by Rasha Tayeh in 20177. Four DJ lessons for one participant with @djmatab — starting mid‑July at Rumi, Saturdays, 2 hours each8. One personal training session with @mayamslmaniRaffle will be sold on the day $10 per ticket and $25 for three tickets! Winners will be announced on the day3CR Community Radio is truly the gift that keeps on giving ! Our city’s longest-running community radio is turning fifty this year— let’s show up for 3CR and give our support this Sunday at The Rocket !
It’s Radiothon time at 3CR! And today at Salaam Radio, we prepped a fun little show for y’all to tune in to, as Rasha and @marroushti bring their records to the studio and play their favorite tracks!Salaam is the first show in Naarm dedicated to showcasing SWANA artists, we wouldn’t exist without 3CR Melbourne s first community Radio.
culture impacts society and shapes our world. Their sound moves wholeheartedly across drum and bass, footwork, jersey club and global club music, never delving too far from their foundational inspiration of Chicago house and Detroit Techno. As @bakri2 puts it “whatever the function, Mothafunk has the repertoire to soundtrack it” EXACTLY!Only a handful of tickets left. Head to @bakri2 for ticket link and more info about tonight.Funds raised will go directly towards aid for Sudan through Bakri’s ongoing mutual aid campaign as well as Mob Strong Fund.
You have asked for it and today we deliver to you the recordings from our last Salaam Radio takeover of @therocketsociety ! It was lots of fun and silliness with our own local and interstate DJs/hosts @jil.dy @chris_tob_el and @marroushti
This week, Roukaya shares a range of new releases, including tracks from Onsy off his upcoming album Baba Fen (out May 29), alongside new music by Miko Mal and DJ Plead.Also featured are selections from a Lebanon fundraiser VA by Beirut-based label High Hats, raising funds for Lebanese families displaced by ongoing Israeli attacks on Lebanon. The compilation spans a full range of bass, breaks, breakcore, DnB and experimental sounds, with contributions from Beirut-based Cherry Chills, Azzouni (konnichiwagwan aleikum is a banger!), and a cover of Yasmine Hamdan’s Leh Zaalen by Maryolkah. You can purchase it here: https://highhatscommunity.bandcamp.com/track/leave-me-aloneWe close the show with new music from Nu from her short film A BEING, OF COURSE, made with long time friend and filmmaker Kalu Oji (Pasa Faho), premiered at the Sydney Opera House in January 2026 for Shortwave.
This week on Salaam Radio, Christobel shares a playlist of music that’s been keeping her heart strong in these disheartening times.
On 15 March 2026, Christobel was joined by Naarm based, South Sudanese-Australian rapper and community worker Akolda Bil @akoldabil also known as AKB.Akolda has been rapping for over ten years as an outlet for self expression and emotional release. He dropped his long-coming debut EP Another King Born in 2025, and most recently a song and video tribute for his late nephew Dau Akueng called LLD MVP. He’s currently studying his bachelors degree in social work and has a background in youth work and individual support. Akolda arrived in Australia in 2003 from South Sudan via Egypt with his mother and siblings, spending his formative years in Newcastle and moving with his family to Fitzroy when he was 17. He grew into the rich creative fabric of the area, finding outlets in music and was drawn to working with young people because of his life experience and outgoing nature. He joins @chris_tob_el in the studio to chat about his first trip back to South Sudan in 27 years, play some South Sudanese music and some of his own. He also performs LLD MVP live in the studio!!The second hour of the show is a mix starting with the tracks we didn’t get time to play in the interview into a short mix by Christobel
upcoming gigs with @haessa__ in CBR + @_absorb__ this weekend and more!Plus, 3Phaz has made a special guest mix to take you through the evening. This show is edited for podcasting by Christobel.
This week, Roukaya shares new music from Kiss Facility’s latest album, KHANZA, alongside tracks from 3Phaz (EGY) and DJ Haram, (US) both currently on tour.The show also takes a closer look at Egypt’s Mahraganat/Shaabi music - a sound that continues to shape global contemporary club music. Artists like ZULI, ABADIR, and Hassan Abou Alam are pushing it forward, building on foundations laid by icons such as Ahmed Adaweya and Hakim, whose classics we revisit.We close the show with current Mahraganat and Shaabi favorites from Mohamed Ramadan and Hamada Helal.
We’re really excited for our show today with Lorena Walker @dj_lore85 who will be introducing us to some of her favourite Black First Nation music.Lorena Walker is a proud Arrente and Luritja women born and raised in (Mparntwe) Alice Springs. Lorena has had previous roles working with different organisations in Central Australia but found her interest working in Aboriginal Media working as a Broadcaster with CAAMA Radio, TV programmer at ICTV before moving to Melbourne and working at 3KND Radio @3kndradio . Lorena now works at VALS in the Community Engagement Team providing Legal Education to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people across the state.Working in radio and taking an interest in DJing and music and loves neo soul, hip hop, rap, Reggae, rnb, and black First Nations artists.
Christobel plays a selection of tracks from across the SWANA region for her last show of the year.
333Tune in today from 4-6pm on 3CR Radio 855 AM or online on 3CR.org.au. The full show and mix will be uploaded to listen back to on our podcast page 3cr.org.au/ salaamradioshow and Soundcloud.com/salaamradioshow
the beauty of community radio.We look forward to rinse your ears with music and a few good chats here and there!On the menu this afternoon will be straight up music.The first hour is a guest mix by Mirna @marroushti she played at a Beit e’Shai Sunday session (circa Summer 2024) in Preston @beiteshaiAnd the second hour is a mixtape by Rasha called Late Night Tea made for Beit e’Shai sessions on @radioalhara - here’s a replayEnjoy listening on this rainy Sunday.
This week, Christobel plays some of her favourite tunes from across the SWANA region and beyond!
Salaam Primary Thug!We’re dialing up some irresistible radio energy this afternoon with one of our favourite local DJ/producers and friend of the show — Primary Thug. Host @marroushti will be catching up with them for a deep dive into their latest releases, created alongside a crew of talented local collaborators, plus an exclusive mix crafted especially for Salaam!Tune in today from 4-6pm on 3CR Radio 855 AM or online on 3CR.org.au. The full show and mix will be uploaded to listen back to on our podcast page 3cr.org.au/salaamradioshow and Soundcloud.com/salaamradioshow.A bit more on Primary Thug:With a sound that’s broken, dark, and sexy; Primary Thug produces and DJ’s some of the most rhythmically pleasurable music in the local scene. South Asian and Latin rhythms are blended with hard drums, breaks, and global club - all mixed and selected with a playful and sensual edge.Following several releases between 2023 and 2025, they have established themself as a vital artist in the club zeitgeist.
This afternoon and every second Sunday of the month from now will be hosting @salaamradioshow on @3crmelbourne!Spend some time with me this afternoon from 4-6pm for my first live solo show!!So grateful to @marroushti for the opportunity to join this beautiful community of hosts and listeners. I’m excited to learn how to broadcast, dive deeper in to music I love from the SWANA region. Very honoured to be part of the long legacy of @salaamradioshow and of programs by and for our people on @3crmelbourne community radio
Salaam to the forehead kiss we all need this Sunday (and always let’s be honest)Roukaya (@roukayahs ) is back in the studio with a selection of sounds that replenish and anchor, so If you’re looking for a little grounding, a little sway, a little space to daydream — this one’s for you playing classics by Abdel Halim Hafez ++ tracks from @zeyne + new music off @sanam.music_ new record <3Listen in 4–6pm AEST via 855AM or stream online at 3cr.org.au @3crmelbourne
On Sunday 21st September, we came to you live from the Lebanese Rocket Society bar in Brunswick East for a Salaam Radio Show take over!The Salaam Radio Team prepared a special music program hosted by Roukaya with DJ Christobel and JIL.DY on the mix.
Join JIL.DY and his dog Al-Mara3i on a soft and wild music tour of what's vibing in the SWANA region!
Salaam Roukaya & Christobel!Our new co-hosts are on deck this week to bring you full-spectrum sounds as we lean into the first hints of spring <3Get to know @chris_tob_el and @roukayahs as they share they’re latest listening habits; new pop, rap, classic early 00’s, synth sounds from the 60s to the 90s, frenetic dance music to shake off the chill. Roukaya’s back from Sydney with a dispatch from @soft_centre so expect some sounds from the weekend blended in too!Lock in from 4-6pm to @3crmelbourne (on 855AM or 3cr.org.au)
On this lovely Sunday @marroushti welcomes @mymoena on the show to share her most memorable music from growing up in South Africa! (originally aired 24/8/25)“Growing up on the Cape Flats during apartheid, maintaining connection to home after political exile, music has been the threads that tethered my identity. Immigrant experience in Aotearoa strengthened my commitment to keep the home song stories embedded to Bo Kaap, and the Cape Flats.The tracks I selected are informed by my journey with being a teenager back home and the memories that shaped what growing up as an adult physically separated, but music cemented the identity.Brenda Fassie’s Weekend Special released in 1983 still maintains the core memory for the house I grew up in on the Cape Flats, my Mum brought joy to life through dance in our home. Which was a stark juxtaposition to the deeply Muslim religious community I was raised in. The essence of this track reminds me of my Mum. Brenda as an artist was an idol who grew up on the township of Langa in the Cape Flats.”We can’t wait to share with you Mymoena’s track list and learn more about South Africa’s rich music
On today’s show @marroushti pays tribute to Lebanon’s legendary artist Ziad El-Rahbani. She highlights his impactful music, plays pieces by artists he worked with, and features excerpts from his play “Long American Film,” which explores themes of the Lebanese civil war, secterianism and American intervention.
On this week's Salaam Radio Show, Maroushti and Christobel celebrate their birthdays and Cancer Season by getting together in the studio and playing some music!
Today, @marroushti welcomes back friend of the show, @roukayahs who’ll be sharing with us a special selection out of Lebanon’s femme-led indie/experimental music scene. Spotlighting artists that don’t get as much space as they should when we think of music coming out of Lebanon right now, including @sandy_chamoun, @mayssajallad, @noursokhon wo aktar!listen live ~ from 4-6pm on 3CR community radio. The show will also be uploaded on our podcast page 3cr.org.au/salaamradioshow to listen back to anytime.
Slaw Kurdistan! Jin, Jiyan, AzadiFrom Rojhelat to Rojava, the struggle for women, life, and freedom is at the heart of Kurdish resistance. This week, through the voices of Kurdistan’s women, Shillan curates a selection of tracks inspired by the revolutionary Kurdish slogan— “Jin, Jiyan, Azadi”.The artists featured on this episode of Salam Radio were: “Kurdi Jin” Chiman Rahmani “Har Aw Kechem” Sana Barzanji“Kurdistan” Merziyeh Fariqi “Kani” Merziyeh Fariqi“Jin, Jiyan, Azadi” Hani Mojtahedi“Kurda” Navid Zardi & Shanaz“Ey Raqib” Dashni Morad “Le Paş Mergim” Chopy “Nergiz” Koma Denge Azadi “Diyarbakır Bağlarında” Ayşe Şan“Zimane Kurdi” Ayşe Şan“Ay Welat” Rojda“Ay Delal” Hozan Canê“Keçê Kurdan” Aynur“Rojava” Volkana Şoreşê“Rojava” Berfin Demir “Kobane” Nuarin “Çav Zeytûna min” Jinda “Kobane” Nishtiman project“Lê Dayê” Koma Berxwedan “Keçê Kurd” Koma Berxwedan
Salaam Yousef Alreemawi!On today’s show, we had the pleasure of welcoming Yousef Alreemawi—a multi-talented, award-winning Palestinian-Australian musician, thinker, and storyteller. Yousef is the founder of Tarab Ensemble, Australia’s leading group devoted entirely to the rich tradition of instrumental classical Arabic music.Beyond the stage, Yousef wears many hats: he's a respected academic in Arabic language and culture, a translator, writer, proofreader, podcast producer, curriculum developer, refugee advocate, and political analyst—deeply engaged in the intersections of art, identity, and justice.Once a host behind the mic at 3CR, Yousef returns this time as our guest. We step into his creative world, talk about the stories and struggles that inspire his work, and journey through a carefully curated selection of music from his favorite composers.Support Yousef and the incredible Tarab Ensemble by grabbing a seat at their upcoming performance at the Melbourne Recital Centre—this Friday, May 9th, 2025. It’s not just a concert—it’s a celebration of culture, resistance, and connection.
We’re thrilled to have @zisana_world, co-founder of Canberra based collective @zouina.zo as a guest on our show today. Tune in from 4-6pm on @3crmelbourne (855am or 3cr.org.au).Today’s episode will be focused on Gnawa music, during which we get to know Zi Sana a bit more, who will be highlighting some of the phenomenal talent coming out of the local Moroccan/Amazigh electronic scene. Followed by a special mix she’s made for Salaam celebrating the sonic legacies of her home and the music enjoyed by family and friends.Zi Sana’s practice aims to be a love letter, a journey through the cosmos, through place, space and time. She is grateful for the music she gets to share with others, and for the rich musical histories that have been shared with her. To listen to the full mix, head to soundcloud page soundcloud.com/salaamradioshow/salaam-zi-sana
On today’s show Banan joins us to play her favorite old and new Mazzika from the SWANA region! With our favorite hairdresser in town, on air, tune in for some tips on hair, beauty and travel tips in Egypt.
On today’s show we celebrate Nowruz with Shillan who will join us on the show to share Kurdish folk music and Halparke tracks for Nowruz 1404.
On today’s show, we’re thrilled to welcome @chris_tob_el, who has recently participated in the 3CR-Salaam Radio Music School’s Djiing Stream. Even more exciting, we’ll be spinning one of her first mixes of SWANA music live on air!Christobel is no stranger to the music scene. A vocalist and producer hailing from Meanjin (Brisbane) and now based in Naarm (Melbourne), Christobel has been combining her passion for fashion, production and vocal stylings in her alt RnB/pop duo Pillow Pro, since 2015. Her solo EP Hail U. Explored themes of empowerment, gratitude and self-identification, opening a portal of connection to her maternal ancestors to discover a powerful space of deep, collective, cultural healing and connectedness. Outside of her music practice, Christobel is a youth worker and textile artist who is passionate about creating and facilitating accessible music and sewing workshops for young people.Tune in from 4-6pm on @3crmelbourne (855AM or google 3CR.org.au)
Salaam y’all & Ramadan MubarakOn todays show we’ll be filling up your last hours before iftar with beautiful local and SWANA music curated for you by @jil.dy!Tune in to spend the time with us from 4-6pm on @3crmelbourne (855AM or online on 3cr.org.au)
This week's Salaam was a special live broadcast, featuring performances from participants of the 3CR-Salaam Radio Music School. These performances will showcased what the participants have learned throughout the 8-week program, which ran from October to December 2024.Participants joining us were from the Darbuka, Djiing and Music production workshops led by @rawdrum_ , @djmatab, @kuyaneil including @mayamslmani @reo.sounds @goodlilmuslimgorl @ammar_noor @ezzmonem @yasminehosseini @marroushti @sheiditaaa @chris_tob_el, Mymoena, and Liz.Special thanks to @lara.sulo who was our sound engineer doing her magic behind 3CR’s analog mixing decks! & to @birdseyefury who hosted the show!This project is supported by the Victorian Government through @creative_vic .
On today’s show we welcome Furkan! One of our selected participants in the Salaam Sound School and an excellent music selector.Tune in from 4-6pm on 3CR 855AM or online on 3cr.org.au. The show will be then uploaded on our podcast page 3cr.org.au/Salaamradioshow to listen back to!
On today’s show we welcome emerging fashion designer with Afghan heritage Masoomah along with multidisciplinary sound artist, producer and DJ 芝麻 (Zhī ma)On the show we will be chatting about Masoomah’s latest project “The Arrival” a short film which explores the profound immigrant experience, delving into the emotions associated with being uprooted from one world and transplanted into another. We will be exploring the creative processes which lead to its production, including the music composition lead by 芝麻 (Zhī ma).Tune in Sundays from 4-6pm on 3CR community radio 855AM or online on 3CR.org.au
Salaam Yasmine! Yasmine from Naarm band Dogworld joins Marroushti to play some of her favourite SWANA tunes.
Hosting solo today, Marroushti plays Arabic records from her collection as a reminder of the importance of music in preserving culture that faces erasure.
Salaam Dounia and Roukaya! Salaam Lebnan!Why we love Lebanon cannot be summed up in words, songs, photos, memories, nor tears. Knowingly on today’s show we, Roukaya , Dounia and Mirna, will be sharing all of the above, if only, to honour our love for our land and its people who are, and have always been a nation of resistors.
Salaam with friends is a series of shows where Marroushti shares mazzika with friends in between banter and catching up !
Salaam Library Staff For Palestine!On today’s show we will be having a chat with a member from @librarystaffforpalestine_naarm to chat about the series of abysmal actions taken by the State Library of Victoria to silence its staff, censor Palestinian artists and increase its surveillance! a
Salaam Mahmoud Salman! On today's show, Marroushti catches up with Dj Matab. Together they play Palestinian and Aboriginal music, featuring Mahmoud Salman, a rapper based Gaza trying to make ends meet, whilst surviving a genocide. His music reminds us that Gaza will forever be a place where hope will never die.
On today's show Marroushti and Schehrazad meet Mohamed Mayara and Gaby Alamain to showcase a selection of Shrawi music and speak on the Sahrawi Struggle !
Salaam Zara from @unimelbforpalestine !On today’s show we broadcast to you an interview with Zara a Jewish student in Ecology and Latin from the University of Melbourne who has been active in the student protest/encampment at South Lawn and Mahmoud’s Hall on campus. We will also replay the recent press conference regarding the university’s response to student and staff demands. Followed by P@lest!n!an music selected by @marroushti.Tune in every Sunday from 4-6pm on @3crmelbourne 855 AM radio wave or online on 3cr.org.au.
Salaam Mums For Palestine ! On today’s Salaam Mother’s day special show, we’ll hosting @mumsforpalestine , a compassionate collective based in Naarm comprising of mothers, women, and caregivers hailing from many backgrounds, including diverse political and religious beliefs, heritage, and life experiences. The group is tirelessly advocating for the end of occupation and siege of Palestine, alongside a fervent call for a permanent ceasefire. Throughout the show we’ll be taking songs requests for mother’s day. So send us your request!
Salaam Aleppo! On this show Nathalie Farah fills in for Marroushti with a special episode on Qudud Halabiya, which is a type of traditional Syrian music from Aleppo, with themes on love longing and spirituality. On the show Nathalie invites Camille (Tarabeat), George and Waseem for a live performance followed with a chat on the history of Qudud Halabiya.
Salaam Mohamed!On today’s show we had @hoodsvstheworld filling in for @marroushti with a special guest @mhadi.84 from @sawtalsudan.au . Mohamed talked to us about what is happening in Sudan, from revolution to war, and how the Palestinian and Sudanese struggle is connected. He also spoke to us about a new advocacy group for Sudan in Melbourne @sawtalsudan.au and their upcoming plans and initiatives. Mohamed is a Sudanese student at unimelb who has been involved with community organizing, palestenian advocacy through unimelb for palestine and anti-racism initiatives within the university space. For the show @mhadi.84 curated a playlist of Sudanese music shared on our linktree. The show will be uploaded soon on @salaamradioshow podcast page on 3CR to listen back to. So keep an eye out for further posts! #freesudan
On today’s Salaam Radio Show, Rasha Tayeh founder & director of Beit e’Shai, @beiteshai, is filling in for Marroushti in dedication to the Land, and the importance of ecological & land-based practices. Rasha interviews Prof Mazin Qumsiyeh from Bethlehem, who will be visiting Naarm in May to discuss the impacts of militarism on nature. The show also commemorates Palestine’s Land Day, highlights the joint struggle of Indigenous communities in Palestine & Aboriginal Nations in so-called Australia, and plugs important events coming up at Beit e’Shai Teahouse on Land, Biodiversity & the Colony and more.Sonic musings selected by Rasha for this afternoon’s show are reflective, ambient, electronic, and sometimes classical; from some of her favourite artists including: Nicolas Jaar, Checkpoint 303, Khyam Allami, Oum, & Ruba Shamshoum, with releases from Al Gharib record label. Links to events, readings & campaigns referenced in today’s show can be found below and will also be published on the linktree in the bio of @beiteshai Instagram page.Resource links: READ article by Prof Mazin Qumsiyeh on the Impact of the Israeli military activities on the environmenthttps://www.palestinenature.org/research/Impact-of-the-Israeli-military-activities-on-the-environment--1-.pdfREAD + LISTEN essay & soundscape by Rasha Tayeh on Land & Water https://knot.artsgen.org/?resource=vignettes-land-waterSIGN Petition: Return Lee Point to the Care of Larrakia Peoplehttps://www.change.org/p/return-lee-point-to-the-care-of-larrakia-people ATTEND webinar on 10th Apr 2024 Book tix: The UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Food: The food crisis and starvation in Gaza with Professor Michael FakhriThe UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Food: The food crisis and starvation in Gaza with Professor Michael Fakhri | HumanitixATTEND event on 13th April 2024 Foragers, film screening by Jumana Manna Beit e'Shai Fundraiser - Film Screening of Jumana Manna's 'Foragers' | Humanitix ATTEND event on 9th May 2024 Book tix: Land, Biodiversity & the Colony with Prof Mazin Qumsiyeh, Zena Cumpston, Tristen Harwood & Rasha TayehLand, Biodiversity & the Colony Tickets, Aunty Alma Thorpe's Gathering Place, Preston | TryBooking Australia
Salaam Nathalie Farah! On today’s show @nat_farah will join us! We will be chatting about Nat’s recent work in advocating for Palestine and participating in key community actions. We will also curated for the show a special Dabkeh music playlist from the levant which we’ll play in between our chat ! Nathalie is a passionate advocate, writer & creative from the SWANA region. She is a a proud decendant of a long line of resistance fighters & political leaders in the Levant. Arriving to this continent as a refugee, Nathalie has dedicated herself to fighting for the rights of marginalised peoples globally and for dismantling structural racism through storytelling, spoken word and staunch political action. Tune in to @3crmelbourne from 4-6pm on 855AM or online on 3cr.org.au
On today’s show join us for a nourishing conversation with aunty Rasha Tayeh from BeiteShai who is a Palestinian herbalist/nutritionist, and an event curator based in Naarm. Rasha has been putting on and collaborating on key events in Naarm creating a healing space for our community. On the show we’ll touch on some of the challenges she faced as a Palestinian artist/curator and our role as a community to enable and prepare for divestment. In between Rasha will be sharing a selection of music by incredible Palestinian and Arabic artists such as Kamilya Jubran, Makimakkuk, Ghalia Bin Ali and Maryam Saleh.For more events & information visit the linktree in the bio at @beiteshai Instagram page
Salaam Juman ! Juman is a Palestinian - Australian singer songwriter & Music producer, devoted to music, and its power to liberate and evoke emotion. On today’s show we’ll be chatting to Juman and Nadeem from Al Ghareeb on censorship of Palestinian and SWANA artists in the art scene at major events, clubs and festivals and the recent cancellation of Juman’s booking at Esoteric Festival. We hope through these discussions to start working together as a community to create safe and welcoming spaces for our BIPOC creatives and find alternatives to zionist funding. We’ll also play a short recroding of Nene H's set last night at subclub.
Salaam Huda and Hakim from the African Solidarity Collective!@africansolidaritycollective is a newly founded BIPOC-led community group with members from across the African continent and beyond. ASC aims to highlight the profound interconnectedness of the struggle against colonialism & western imperialism across Africa, Palestine & across the Global South, as well as build community for BIPOC activists to shine a light on the issues affecting Bla(c)k and African folx here in so-called australia. On today’s show @marroushti will be chatting to Huda and Hakim on the long-standing solidarity between Africans and Palestine, the various activities that the ASC does and in between playing Arabic music enjoyed by the African community here in Naarm ! #afropalestiniansolidarity #africaforpalestine
Salaam Inez For today’s show, we welcome the sweet sweet Inez (she/they), who's a co-host for 3CR Thursday Breakfast and an incredible DJ/selector. Inez will talk about the current Farmers' Protest in India that has been ongoing since 13th Feb, and in solidarity, will play some of her favourite Punjabi songs. Protestors are asking for minimum prices for crops in response to reforms that have handed India's agriculture market to corporations in the Global North. Protestors have faced ongoing escalations in violence, including the use of ''israeli'' drone tactics. Inez will also touch on India's complicity in the genocide in Palestine, it's close relationship with ''israel'', and acts of solidarity in India. Stay tuned for an interesting topic and a high dose of punjabi spirit on our show from 3-4 pm on 3CR community radio
On today’s show we ll be hosting the infamous throuple Dawoud, Gaz and Regan. Join us for a gay time filled with music and discussions on why big corporate events with history of pinkwashing such as Midsumma really suck ! #pinkwashing #corporateprideisnotmypride
On today’s show we have @fotzroyking who’s been working as a youth/ community engagement worker in Fitzroy Atherton Garden for the past six years and a member of Yarra resident voice group for the last three years. As the situation in Palestine gets worse by the day, we are all in deep state of grief and anger at how our government is behaving. The complicity of our government in endorsing genocide, the ethnic cleansing and displacement of colonised/occupied communities is outrageous and is not restricted to foreign affairs, it is continuously happening here in so called Australia to our indigenous population and marginalised communities. Most recently Labour government has announced it will demolish 44 public housing towers and replace them with private and ‘social’ housing that will wipe out public housing and green open space in the estates. This will benefit big developper$ and push diverse communities out of Melbourne. We will touch on this topic this afternoon and invite you to join the rally against this decision on the 23rd of Dec behind 140 Brunswick St tower near the basketball court. In between we will be playing some tunes which are played and enjoyed by residents at Fitzroy Atherton Garden.
Salaam Sui Zhen !On today’s show we have a lot to cover about past and on-going events for Palestine in Naarm. Two upcoming events we like to highlight are the “Healing Day for Palestine” event on Sunday the 17th of December at @auntyalmatsgatheringplace put together by APAN, Dardi Munwurro and Beit e’Shai and the second being “Musicians in Solidarity with Palestine” happening on Wednesday 13th of December, at the @retreat_hotel_brunswick We will have with us on the show, a much loved and admired Naarm based artist Sui Zhen who will speak to us about “Musicians in Solidarity with Palestine” event which she’s helped put together following a wide consultation with the Palestinian and Jewish pro-Palestinian community. Sui Zhen is known for her experimental pop and performance art touching on the intersections between human life and technology - how to exist in the digital age, as well as the ways in which we risk losing true sight of ourselves in the process. Her latest album loosing Linda, speaks to us now more than ever as through it she examines loss on multiple levels - from the death of our loved ones to our widespread societal tendency to disappear within the ones and zeroes of modern life’s tech-driven rush. Tune in from 4-6pm on radio frequency 855 AM or online on 3cr.org.au (@3crmelbourne ) #musiciansforpalestine #healingforpalestine #solidarityforpalestine
On today’s show we will be replaying resistance and Palestinian music from the sets played at the solidarity event @section8melbourne last Wednesday featuring@psilocybin_mushroom @hiphophoe @adamrajab068 @marroushti @shah_sharafi @mzrizk @tarabeat.camille @moktarmusic @ramsey.mp3 @theycallmeprincealiDj Matab will also join us for a chat to promote his upcoming event to invest in the preservation of Palestinian culture Hosted at Core Roasters in Brunswick East on Sat the 2nd of Dec starting at 9am. For this event a few Palestinian businesses are teaming up to bring a community event celebrating Palestinian culture. The event features @wazzupfalafel5 and @beit.siti bringing amazing food, @djmatab providing Middle Eastern music and a silent auction with many great donations to local Palestinian supporting organisations.
For today's episode, Blood of a Pomegranate (Tig) will be joining us in the studio to debut the 'Noise for Artsakh' compilation - a crazy mix of experimental and noise artists who have all banded up in solidarity for Artsakhi refugees in the wake of the genocide inflicted upon them by the Azerbaijani state. Featuring the likes @causticgrip @hextape @anocht @amamanitaxaxaxanaxglassseer @uboatheflesh@teethdreamer @mswbarker @otararats @pathologicalfunction @sereneailment @fishslappa @jahan.xanlu @blood_of_a_pomegranateThe compilation will be exclusively sold as a limited run of 15 cassette tapes at the incoming Artsakhi fundraiser 'Aid for Armenia' taking place on the 26th of November at Shop Bao Ngoc, Brunswick. The event will also feature traditional Armenian food, an artwork auction, and a raffle featuring an amazing array of gifts and prizes. There will also be a discussion about what has happened, the global significance, Israel's role, Australia's complicity, and how you can help.
On today’s show we’re pleased to have Sofia Sabbagh whose kindness and strong connection to land shines through her work as a Palestinian-Australian artist. Sofia makes comics and murals fusing ecology and human stories to tell our history in this settler colonial context. Sofia has been organising Palestinian documentary screening & faciliated discussions series at @black.spark_ which we will discuss on the show as well as other topics touching on ecology, environment and indigeneity.
For today's episode of Salaam Radio we will be featuring Naarm-based anti-Zionist Jewish activist Elsa Tuet-Rosenburg, who has been at the forefront of local Jewish Anti-Zionist action, most recently a protest and blockade outside ALP Defence Minister Richard Marles' office.We will also be playing music from Palestinian and anti-Zionist Jewish artists.
Salaam Nadeem! On today’s show we have Nadeem from Al-Gharib and Exist Festival. We will be discussing activism and acts of resistance that we as a community of artists and creatives can take right now to boycott Israel and stand up for Palestinians who after 75 years of oppression and occupation, are currently being subjected to genocide by Israel in Gaza. The political scene in Australia is quiet shameful and Nadeem will touch on the key issues we face. We will also play music from multiple compilations released by Exist Festival, Avon Terror Corps, Al-Gharib to raise awareness on the situation in Palestine and raise much needed funds for medical aid in Gaza.
Salaam Dana!On today’s show we have Dana a Palestinian Activist. We’ll be speaking about the genocide taking place in Palestine and play parts of the protest which took place today 22nd of October 2023 at the state Library! Free free Palestine !#freepalestine
Salaam to Palestine ! On today’s show we’ll be broadcasting snippets of the large protest that happened today to condemn the genocide of Palestinians in Gaza by Israel! And we’ll be speaking to @hjeebi a Palestinian activist. Followed by a moment of silence in solidarity with Palestine
Salaam Mixxit!For a very special episode of Salaam Radio recorded in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia we welcome Bandung-based DJ and singer extraordinaire, @mixxitmixxit to the show! Mixxit will be playing a crazy mix of tracks ranging from Indonesian lullabies to noisy bass music - the combination that she frequently mixes in her DJ sets. Mixxit curates the nomadic club series @extramoniumklub , that she and Jahan Xanlü played a B2B set in it’s recent Kuala Lumpur edition!A huge thank you to @cero.pj in Kuala Lumpur for letting us record in their studio. Be sure to check them out and if you are ever in KL and need some recording done drop them a line!Tune in from 4-6pm AEST / 2-4pm KLT / 1-3pm Bandung to @3crmelbourne (on 855AM or 3cr.org.au)
In honor of the 50th anniversary of Hip Hop's founding, when DJ Kool Herc deejayed a back-to-school party for his younger sister back in August 1973, @marroushti and @jahan.xanlu will be exploring the history of hip-hop from the Greater Middle East area, speed running through all the different eras, sub-genres and styles!some relveant mixes to check out ~https://soundcloud.com/salaamradioshow/salaam-aysu?utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharinghttps://soundcloud.com/salaamradioshow/salaam-mix-phil-battiekh?utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing
Salaam Dj Matab !On today's show we're so excited to have Dj Matab as a guest! If you're into Arabic classics and disco, look no further! And join us this afternoon for a special salaam mix by Dj Matab. DJ Matab is a radio host (PBS FM Dounya Show and Radio AlHara Al Zaytouna Show) and DJ. You can find him playing in his resident city of Melbourne / Naarm and around the world in Ibiza, NYC, Rome and more. His sound blends Middle Eastern roots with global sounds and rhythms under the banner of Dounya meaning "world" in Arabic. Creator and host of Dounya El Disco parties that bring together Arabic, Turkish, Afro and Mediterranean grooves.
On today’s show we’re honoured to have Aarti Jadu as our guest! This show will be extra special as Jadu will be performing a live set mixed by @prissy_amphlett and @lara.sulo.Jadu has been truly an influential figure in the Naarm’s art scene. Her interactive and highly engaging work explores various ideas about human connection, devotion and healing. Her latest performance at @rising.melbourne Festival left quite an impression on us and thought to share it in this post.Jadu composes cinematic, atmospheric pieces played live through electronic instrumentation, on occasion conducting ensembles. Pairing classical elements, currently referencing chamber music, vedic, baroque and various folk traditions, with industrial synthesizers, 808 and pop autotune, the work is idiosyncratic with both articulate and incomprehensible lyrics and convergence of melody and texture, metric and arrhythmic phases.Photo by Chloe Sobjek
For today's show, we are riding the Barbie hype train, so @marroushti and @jahan.xanlu will be dropping a B2B featuring a full range of pop divas from the Greater Middle East region! From Haifa Wehbe to Gooogoosh, Freddie Mercury to the Tatar Britney Spears!
Salaam Ryan Fennis!On the show today we’re so excited to have with us Ryan Fennis. Ryan is a Filipino/Australian music producer, singer , Dj now based in Melbourne. His production is distinguished by dreamy, hyper-digital, futuristic feel to it. On the show @marroushti will be chatting to Ryan and playing a special mix he’s done for Salaam Radio.Tune in today from 4-6pm on 3CR.org.au or on the radio waves 855AM Photo taken by @childsoldierr To listen to the mix only tap the link below and follow our soundcloud account! \https://soundcloud.com/salaamradioshow/salaam-ryan-fennis#synth #hyperdigital #futuristicmusic #genrebending
Improv comedian, multimedia artist and upcoming rapper Yasser has ticked all the boxes of being a true entertainer and we can’t wait to have him on the show today with us! @yasseralsaadi featured on our recent fundraiser compilation where we he made a joint debut with Salaam Radio's very own @marroushti , with their debut drill track Wld El 7iGaz! Tune in for a fun show filled with banter and dandana with Yasser El Saadi
For this year's @3crmelbourne Radiothon, Salaam Radio is very excited to announce our very first compilation! The compilation, titled "Stay Tuned Stay Radical" is a celebration of the amazing guests that have featured on Salaam Radio, featuring a selection of original, exclusive tracks from many of them.All proceeds of the compilation will go to the 3CR Radiothon Crowdraiser. Any donation over 20$ will receive a free download link to the compilation. Link will be updated on our linktree Tune in to 3cr 855am or 3cr.org.au from 4-5pm to have a listen. Artists on the compilation@tarabeat.camille@kuyaneil_ & @_teether@_l_ramin_l_@underscoremo@fukinoath@jahan.xanluChaneze@coshnow@badartistpresents@jahan.xanlu@fishslappa@foggymountaingrotto@oli.express@yasseralsaadi & @marroushtiArtwork by @mohamedchamas_
For today's show, we welcome delta-rave-gnawagazer and sound pirate, @foggymountaingrotto to the midst ! Grotto will be coming in to talk about and listen in to their new upcoming album, Warp Dancer as well as their own radio projects and musical nomadism!
Salaam Nindramaya!For todays show we welcome Nepali singer-songwriter @nindramaya who is calling all the way from New York! Nindramaya has brought in a wide collection of Nepali music - with riot grrrl, folk pop, DIY anarcho-punk ...as well as the Nepali Avril Lavigne a part of the collection!We will also be discussing and playing Nindramayas's music, including the debut EP from her new musical duo, Moon over Swamp!
Salaam Strict Face ! Turn the dial up this afternoon to Strict Face's special mix for Salaam Radio ! Based in Adelaide, Strict Face has been pumping out one banger after the other. As a producer his sound is uniquely distinct, influenced by the grime/bass scene in Australia and includes experimental/tribal percussive patterns, as a Dj he’s known for mixing a myriad of contrasting genres under the club music umbrella! We couldn't be more excited to feature Strict Face on our show. Strict Face is a key member of Nina Las Vegas’ @nlvrecords NLV Records label since its inception in 2015, he’s also seen and contributed to the development of an ever-growing wave of Australian club music which takes influence from various sounds worldwide and filters them into an eclectic, engaging strain of dance music, having released four projects on the label to date (including 2019’s ‘Urgency’ EP, 2021's 'Pulsers' EP and 2022's 'Focus, Explode') that have garnered him support from artists and DJs as diverse as A-Trak and Hipsters Don't Dance to Jamz Supernova and Jubilee, support slots alongside Pearson Sound, SOPHIE, DJ Plead and Zed Bias (to name a few) and sets at Laneway Festival, FO #precussion #clubmusic #experimental #grime
Salaam Kieffairy! We have been seening Kieffairy AKA Naz headlining some of the best Sound System parties in Naarm recently together with Savage the Girl and she’s only just started ! We now ask you to pay attention for this gifted Dj and listen to her new mix for Salaam Radio Show! Kieffairy is a multimedia artist Dj and producer focused on mixing Dubstep, Dub, Jungle, DnB, Hardstyle, Bollywood, Hip Hop, Drill and Grime. Her fixation with sound and art are inherently from her roots and upbringing, where she grew up playing live instruments and was commercial trained in music theory. Naz aims to design her own dubstep renaissance and express her authentic self with love and joy through the process. Kieffairy describes her sound as, “wubby”, precussive and BASED !
Salaam Ramadan!On today’s show we welcome to the studio @ammar_noor who will be playing some of Egypt’s favorite Ramadaniat music!
Nowruz Mubarak!For our special Nowruz episode, we feature two activists from the Melbourne-based art collective Feminista Melbourne! This exciting new art collective have been making waves in the local art and activist scene in their weekly public art displays as part of the local women's fight for freedom in Iran.Tune in from 4-6 PM (AEST) on @3crmelbourne (855am or on 3cr.org.au)
On today’s show we welcome Uyghur activist and dancer @Intyelham who has prepared a special mix of Uyghur songs for Salaam to help promote 'Reclaiming our Story', a groundbreaking exhibition celebrating culture as resistance. We will be chatting to Intezar about her mix, her dancing and her activism. Alongside Intezar's mix, we will also play some live recordings of Australian-based Uyghur musician @shohrattursun from the opening night of the exhibtion!
Salaam Buse ! On today’s show we have Buse joining us all the way from Western Sydney (Eora) with a special RnB mix for Salaam. We will also be chatting to @noorsuniverse from @tatlililili about the event she’s organising at Alasya Restaurant on Sydney Rd, Brunswick, the 11th of March in collaboration with @music.in.exile . At the event Buse along with a well curated Middle Eastern line up will be playing. Buse, also known as Boosie has quickly become a local favourite ever since she first stood behind the decks in 2019. Her presence on stage and her ability to create and mix sounds ranging from Soulection edits, 90’s hip-hop, Soul and R&B can almost guarantee an eclectic and energetic set, every time. Over the last four years, Buse has established a well known presence in clubs and parties across Australia including Tresillo (Naarm), Riddim (Naarm), The Sauna (Eora), Energia (Eora) and EFFN clothing parties (Eora) to name a few. She has also opened shoes for artists like JAEL (Netherlands), J.Robb (US), Planet Vegeta (Eora), Grent Perez (Eora) and Kymie (Eora). She has become nationally and internationally recognised, collaborating with the likes of JD Sports and creating mixes for Triple J, FBi Radio, Smilinõ Radio and collectives 99ginger and Source Radio in Paris.
On today’s show, we’re super excited to have our first live performance of the year by Melbourne’s freshest duo Teether & Kuya Neil performing their new album Stressor !Tune in for a show filled with futuristic rapping and hyper-modern bassy club music on from 4-6 pm 3CR 855AM or 3cr.org.au
On today’s show we explore soundsystem culture with Porobibi and discuss his new creative project “Mahikai Sound system”, for which he’s organised a fundraiser. Mahika Soundsystem is based on Jamaican sound system culture.~~~#~~~#~~~#~~~#~~~#~~~#~~~#~~~#~~~#“I want to build this rig as I love to support gathering space for the marginals, and bring my Pasifika influence to the scene. If you want to support me to build the rig, you can find me on chuffed.org, by typing “help Poro build Mahikai sound system”.~~~#~~~#~~~#~~~#~~~#~~~#~~~#~~~#~~~#Porobibi is a Papuan Melanesian artist, fundraiser and social architect, currently based in Footscray, Naarm. He uses storytelling through music, spoken word, and community organising to highlight movements of resistance and continuity of culture.He has background in advocacy work and is passionate about using creative projects to develop accessible opportunities, engage collaborative works, and share cross-cultural storytelling through people’s lived experience.
Salaam ata2ude ! On this show, Marroushti meets ata2ude, a fresh new Dj from Kuwait. During the show ata2ude plays a selection of khalije music for the first hour, then plays his special mix for salaam! ata2ud is a Naarm-based DJ hailing from the sands of the Gulf, who lives & plays in the wistful melodies of fast, hard, and hopeful. Whilst new to DJing, his love of music is anything but that, collecting all-encompassing sounds from anywhere and everywhere across the globe whether that be percussive sounds from Yemen or deep basses from the West. With youthful exuberance and a penchant for hard-hitting, ata2ud is keen to take his artistry to the next level in 2023.
On today’s show we’re so excited to have Reema a Palestinian film maker/ activist / visual artist. On the show Reema tells us about their latest short film “suffocation” and plays a selection of Middle Eastern music ranging from Palestinian Trap, to old classics , to pure Arabic bangers.
Tune in today to Salaam Radio show, for a special interview with @ramiabadir by Marroushti recorded prior to his last performance at @miscellania_ organised by @_absorb__ . ABADIR is a music producer, sound designer, DJ and music critic born in Cairo, Egypt and based in Berlin, Germany. His work varies between a large spectrum of styles, combining experimental, club and ambient music. Being interested in human communication, his concepts deal with themesinspired by fiction, memory and cultural artefacts. He participated in various festivals and played many venues around Germany, The Netherlands, France, Poland, Czech Republic, Serbia, Italy, Egypt and more. His music were released on @svbkvlt @genotcentre @hush_hushhhh @Yerevan Tapes, @kaer_uiks among many other labels.His artistic practice extends to academia, music criticism and theory. He hold a master’s degree in Digital Media from the University of Arts Bremen.
On today’s show Marroushti welcomes Lebanese multidisciplinary artist, mastering engineer, co-director of @existfestival.ps (Palestine), and head of @modularmind label Kujo. On the show Marroushti showcases Kujo’s work and replays an interview she’s had with him in Amsterdam.Kujo is the alter persona of Karl Choueiri. Through his Modular Mind Records imprint Kujo curates an arsenal of select artists that embody a counter culture narration of different human conditions. With artists representing the Lebanese label such as Safa, UNN, Sandy Chamoun, Years Of Denial, Maltash and more, the label presents audio-visual works and unique crafts with each release.Weaponising the usage of noise, drone, and rooted instrumentation as means of confrontation, Kujo’s uncompromising approach to music is to observe, interpret and report the current state. Expressing angst on stage, and drawing a parallels between global conflict and internal turmoil.As a mastering engineer Kujo’s work can be found on Hospital Productions (USA), UIQ (UK), Parrish Smith (NL), Drowned By Locals (JO), Dekmantel (NL), Voidance Berlin (DE), Limbic Resonance (DE), Al Gharib (AUS), Judgement Hall (UK), Exist Records (PS), Beirut & Beyond International Music Festival (LB) and more.To listen live to Salaam Radio show tune in Sundays from 4-6 pm AEST on 3CR radio station on 855Am or online on 3cr.org.au @3crmelbourne And to listen back head to our podcast page (links in bio).Video includes footage of the interview in Amesterdam, Kujo’s recent performance at the @tehran.contemporary.sounds festival and snippets of his short movie “Beyond a Reasonable Doubt” which comes with “The Rebel Have No King” Album, edited together by @marroushti .
On this show Marroushti and Jahan chat to Jasmine Barzani, about her latest initiatives including Bendigo St film, Translation4Jina website and the upcoming Aywa x Liminal Rave/Fundraiser for Iran scheduled on the 12th of Novemeber 2022. Jasmine Barzani is a Rojhelati troublemaker based in Naarm. She’s an anti-fascist, prison abolitionist, no borders activist, and a Criminology student at Melbourne University. Jasmine’s worked with, and supports groups including Flat Out, Food Not Bombs, Animal Friends Jogjakarta, 3CR Community Radio, Needle n Bitch, Médecins Sans Frontières, and HUSK. Her work explores radical ideas in accessible and autonomous mediums. She’s currently working on an auto-ethnography of pre-trial incarceration during Covid-19 in Naarm, and a documentary film called Bendigo Street which discusses the coloniality of our housing system. Jasmine’s supports the Boycott Divest Sanctions movement, she's a steering group member for the Homes not Prisons campaign, and she Pay’s the Rent. Here are some links to watch out for @131.2limfm ; @aywa_syndicate ; @bendigosthttps://translators4jina.com/https://www.bendigost.com/
Salaam Polat! On today’s show we welcome Polat ! Tune in for a special mix. We’ll have time to play some of Polat’s favorite tracks as well.Polat moves through Naarm as one of the most versatile & revered DJ’s, be it through wonderfully curated music specials on stations like Skylab Radio, 3RRR FM, Radio Alhara or Butter Sessions lauded ‘BSR Mix’ series, plus recently having headlined shows at MPavilion and Melbourne Fashion Festival, he effortlessly blends rare cuts with global club sounds, often drawing from his Turkish & Kurdish roots.Polat also helps organise community events & parties at @mahallamelbourne , a creative hub for Middle Eastern & Anatolian diaspora.
For a very special and emotional show, we welcome Iranian photo media artist and feminist activist, Ramak Bamzar who will be talking with us about the current protests in Iran following the death of Zhina / Mahsa Amini and the role that artists and activists within Iran and in Melbourne-Naarm can play. We will also be playing the songs and chants that protestors have been playing during this movement - even field recordings that Jahan Xanlü has collected of protestors singing and chanting. It sounds like half a radio show and half a protest!
Salaam everyone!For today's show, we will be highlighting Swiss record label, Bongo Joe ! Named after the famous street musician, Bongo Joe has an incredible array of artists from around the world, concentrating on psychedelic rock and experimental rock, but truly it is one of the explorative record labels out there!
Salaam Stev Zar!Dig into this special mix by Stev Zar, filled with percussive beats and music from the greater Middle East, North Africa and Eastern Europe!;;;;((oo));;;;;;;;((oo));;;;;;;;((oo));;;;;;;;((oo));;;;Fast paced and hard-hitting, Stev Zar weaves worlds when she DJs. Drawing on her expansive tastes and her cultural and queer experience, she moves with her mood to blend fierce percussion, bass-heavy club, experimental electro, and southside rap with classic acapellas and cinematic scores. Her sets are firmly rooted in the now, with tongue and cheek references folded into the chaos. The aim is body euphoria. Her goal is to uplift trans bodies and challenge her audience to move beyond genre to connect with the heart of the sound.;;;;((oo));;;;;;;;((oo));;;;;;;;((oo));;;;;;;;((oo));;;;
Listen up Yo we got a Seriously Yummy mix for ya by the delicious entity known as Mohini. Coming at ya this afternoon Mohini's Salaam mix features deconstructed hard club music with pop and south Asian elements. We'll be chatting to Mohini whilst listening to their incredible mix!
Salaam SIA Shoeb AhmadOn today’s show we chat to Shoeb Ahmad whilst playing music from her wide list of releases! Shoeb Ahmad is an independent musician, artist and curator with a Bangladeshi heritage. She has an extensive and rich background in Australian music, as she has been creating idiosyncratic sounds over the last decade and more. She performs and produces music using guitar, keyboard, voice and electronics. We will be chatting to SIA about her identity as a trans women with Bangladeshi heritage and how has it influenced her music and career as well as about her creative work as a musician, artist and a curator and her latest performance in Naarm @aywa_syndicate party @miscellania_ Link mix for SIA Shoeb Ahmad Live set at Aywa:https://soundcloud.com/aywa_syndicate/shoeb-ahmad
Salaam Tarabeat ! Tarabeat is a music ensemble - or Takht - that derives its sound from the musical traditions of the Arab region, and the wider Middle East.On today’s show Marroushti will be chatting to Camille @k1000_94 from @tarabeat_project about their upcoming Album! After many years of delay due to different members of Tarabeat migrating from Lebanon, their first Album is being released. This album emphasises the experimentation with middle eastern instruments and synthesisers, with the purpose of finding a contemporary sound that is still faithful to the centuries old Maqam system.
Listen Up y’all we’ve discovered a new talent in Naarm !Ehab is an Australian Lebanese music producer and artist blending his primary Lo-fi sound with classical, hip hop, electronic and Arabic music. He creates ambient sound scapes with strong undertones of melancholy and sombreness !@marroushti will be chatting to @xxehab and Robbie who's a singer featuring on his upcoming Album F4R4W4Y this afternoon on @3crmelbourne and playing tracks from his new and old Albums including a special mix by Ehab made for Salaam !
Salaam ! Today is our Radiothon here on @3crmelbourne. We aim to raise $750. We got a special show for y’all! Marroushti will be playing Middle Eastern records and Camille aka Tarabeat will be jamming on top via his AbletonPush ! Tune in and don’t forget to donate to our Crowdraiser .
On today’s show, @marroushti welcomes Moroccan music producer and Dj 3xOJ!3xOJ is a Meknes-raised, Casablanca-based electronic music DJ and producer who folds decolonial North African concepts in genre-bending contemporary bass music.3xOJ ‘s music has been making an echo throughout Africa and the world through his recent EP release Stork on Ugandan label @hakuna.kulala and Stasix track on @nyegenyege Tapes not to mention the wide selection of self released EPs on Bandcamp and his most recent work on the new Moroccan based label @raghoul__ .It’s definitely been a pleasure to delve deep into 3xOJ’s music and we can’t wait to share it with you today !
Salaam Dj PGZ ! On today’s show we will be broadcasting Dj PGZ’s live set at Ya Balad ! Fundraiser for Palestine from @section8melbourne ! If you can’t make it you’ll be able catch PGZ’s set live on 3CR from 4-5pm and support the fundraiser through donating online on our Gofundme page on our Linktree.Dj PGZ is a Gunai/Kurnai & Yorta Yorta artist, DJ and producer, whose work focuses on highlighting music of Black and Brown fellas from around the world. Alongside an illustrious DJ and production career, dj pgz has cemented himself as a mainstay in the Australian music scene through his work as a radio presenter (Good Static on Triple R), filmmaker (Young Mob Questioning Treaty), drummer (DRMNGNOW & Kee’ahn) and co-curator of the BLK ICE event series, with many new and exciting projects on the horizon.
"Tune in for todays show with @haikyo_e.jahan where we are featuring Tig ~ @tigglyfuzz is a Naarm-based Armenian anarchist and experimental musician ! We will be playing a mix of Caucasian experimental music, including some material from Tig's own industrial-folk-punk project, @blood_of_a_pomegranate and discussing the scene at large~~~"
Today we have on the show Warrang-based Kombumerri DJ and producer salllvage, who will talk to us about his new EP release on powertrip label coming up this Thursday. Swaying between hard hitting dancefloor music to more hypnotic and tribal rhythms Salllvage’s new breath-taking EP- Deep Gecko Energy, is created from solely field recordings taken on country. This EP is an offering to the burgeoning field of indigenousfuturism and an ode to queer indigeneity. The launch of DEEP GECKO ENERGY takes place May 19th at Miscellania (Narrm) featuring a live set from salllvage plus support from Efishpool, MTLDA, Anuraag and Marroushti.
On today’s show meet Heikal, the trans-Malaysian punk queen of Naarm, bass player of Reaksi, and radio DJ! Heikal will be playing a selection of South-East Asian punk and a few Islamo-punk bands from elsewhere that have inspired and are inspired by the South East Asian punk scene!
On this show meet Yasmeen a DJ, and a radio host of Souq Sound on Radio Sable! Her special Salaam mix is precussive heavy, hypnotic and filled with mezmerizing sounds once you tune in you can't pull out !
Tune in for a live interview with Ezz Monim! Ezz will be telling us about his exhibition titled In Search of Mohamed on @this_is_no_fantasy gallery until the 22nd of May!We ll be then playing a selection of modern Arabic music from his motherland Egypt including ambient, Jazz, Mahraganat, Trap and Classical Egyptian music.
On today’s show we introduce to you our new co-host Jahan! Jahan is an expert when it comes to experimental music from Iran, Middle East, Central Asia and beyond ! Our family keeps growing so help us welcome Jahan by tuning in live from 4-5pm on your favorite community radio 3CR!
We have on the show CHANEZE who is a composer and conceptual artist, currently based in Meanjin. CHANEZE Explores the experience of frequencies through sound collages and experimental beats. Her creations are sonic voyages between cinematic and organic ; Eastern ritualistics and hyper glossy realities.CHANEZE has prepared a special Salaam Radio mix which we can’t wait to share with you this afternoon!
Salaam Osama Bin Banger!Osama ~. Bin ~. Banger on the show with us today. An hour mix of passionate disruptive experimental sound and footwork trax ! This will be a banging rollercoaster ride of a show, so stay amused.
On this Episode we introduce you to D3m0r, a Tunisian Paris-based DJ, producer & head of Radio Flouka - an online radio providing a platform for artists from the SWANA region. As a DJ, D3m0r is known for his high energy club music sets, spanning from breakbeat, jungle, footwork and beyond. As for his production, its all about that bass line. His debut EP Night Walker on French Label Matiere, was released on Friday. This one of a kind EP is nothing short of jungle madness, in dead an ode to amen breaks and one to watch out for.On this show Marroushti catches D3m0r and speaks to him about his EP and his latest projects including his new show with Deena Abdelwaheed 'Mostar9as' on Radio Flouka! Will also be playing all the tracks from Nightwalker EP and other tracks by jungle, DnB and break beats artisits recomended by D3m0r himself.
Salaam Luma!Have a listen to Luma's exquisite mix and interview on Salaam Radio Show. On the show, Marroushti chats to Luma , DJ and producer of Habibti Nation on Balaami radio (UK), and dicusses her work on highlighting female and non-binary artists from the SWANA region.
On today’s show we introduce to you Phil Battiekh one of the first DJs outside of Egypt to dedicate himself to Mahraganat. Mahraganat music inscribes itself in the stream of contemporary popular culture that opposes itself to Egypt state mass media schooling. Join us for an hour filled with a fine selection of Mahraganat music by Phil and a discussion on the Mahraganat scene in Egypt and the work Phil has done in curating Cairo Concept compilation which showcases Mahraganat's heaviest music alongside the club tracks it has inspired featuring artists such as @djplead , @djharam , Tor5y, Nustalgia & Belya El Karnak.برنامج اليوم يقدم لكم فيل بطيخ ، أحد أوائل منسقي الأغاني خارج مصر الذي كرس نفسه للمهرجانات. تنقش موسيقى المهرجانات نفسها في تيار الثقافة الشعبية المعاصرة التي تعارض تعليم وسائل الإعلام الحكومية في مصر. انضم إلينا لمدة ساعة مليئة بمجموعة مختارة رائعة من موسيقى المهرجانات لفيل ومناقشة حول مشهد المهرجانات في مصر والعمل الذي قام به فيل في تنسيق مجموعة Cairo Concept التي تعرض موسيقى المهرجانات إلى جانب الموسيقى الألكترونية التي الهمت منها.
Salaam Toumba!On today’s show Marroushti and @ramseytdec chat to the legendary Jordanian Dj and producer Toumba! During the show we’ll drop an hour worth of Toumba’s most recent and unreleased tracks, discuss his production process and touch on the explosion of musical talents in the SWANA region and his work on the curation of Grief into Rage, a charity compilation for Beirut that stood out as one of the hardest hitting musical statements of worldwide support for the Lebanese capital’s relief effort. في عرض اليوم ، يتحدث مروشتي ورمزي إلى الدي جي الأردني الأسطوري والمنتج تومبا! خلال العرض ، سنقوم بإسقاط ساعة كاملة من أحدث المقاطع الصوتية لتومبا والتي لم يتم إصدارها ، ونناقش عملية إنتاجه ونتحدث عن انفجار المواهب الموسيقية في منطقة سوانا. الذي برز من أهم البيانات الموسيقية التي حظيت “Grief into Rage”وعمله على
On this show, Salaam feautures Waha EP by @shameerwahed. ‘Waha’ is a 5-track EP that sparks imagination and takes you on a journey to a futuristic desert, through intriguing sonic landscapes. As an example one of the tracks on the album called ‘Altraiq’, depict a culminating relentless storm of zurna, darbukka, and drums.Marroushti had the pleasure of interviewing Shameer via instagram chat. They talk about Shameers' inspiration, the EP, and the idea behind Waha. Tell me about yourself. What got you into music?Well, since I was a child, I have had a keen musical interest thanks to my older brother, he definitely made me interested in music in a more intense way. Then, over the years I discovered electronic music and started to make my own mixes. Were you born in the Canary Island?I was born and raised in the Canary Islands, specifically in Tenerife. I have Arab ancestry since my grandfather was Moroccan. The Canary Islands are certainly my home, it's weird to explain, but it's a feeling. The islands are in Spain but at the same time not, we are descended from the Bereberes, and we are next to Africa, we have always had external influences that have made the island's culture rich. I have grown up in a humble family, in a working-class neighbourhood, but I have always been in direct contact with nature and that is inspiring for me. What kind of music did you grow up listening to?I grew up listening to a lot of different music. I grew up in the 90s and I was first interested in rock and metal at 12 or 13 years old—I listened to grunge bands, a little hip-hop too. One day I discovered Nine Inch Nails and that changed me, I started to become more interested in electronic music and especially in the way it was made.At the end of the 90s and early 2000s, British DJs often visited the tourist areas of Tenerife to play in the clubs. That made the island begin to hear sounds like hardcore techno or UK garage. All the people of my generation grew up listening to those sounds in clubs and raves—this, in an indirect way, made me delve deeper into the sounds coming from UK. What music inspires you? There is a lot of good music that is inspiring me right now. I really like what Kaval does with his drums, and I like Ploy, Guedra Guedra, Toumba, and DJ Plead. From Spain, I recommend Ikram Bouloum who is very cool. Tell us about your new EP! The genre of your music is hard to classify but I feel it's more on the experimental side of things? When I listen to it, it feels like I am at a play (theatre), there's a bit of anticipation, eeriness, and playfulness to it. How do you describe your music?Wow, I love to see how you perceive it—it is difficult for me to describe my own music. This project was born out of a search for my identity and my roots. It has been amazing to delve into the project and learn more about this side of me. I feel like I have discovered so much about myself thanks to the process of creating this EP. When I begin to be interested in knowing my family history, and the cultural and sound legacy of the Arab countries, I begin to experiment with those sounds.Experimental club music was the starting point, and this resulted in the search to bring classical Arabic melodies and instrumentations to the tracks of contemporary dance—mixing them with the incisive and tribal rhythms of grime or hard drum, and with a special focus on the bass frequencies common in UK electronic music. As a result of combination, Waha was born—This EP is my starting point from which I can continue advancing and discovering new things. What does Waha mean?Oasis. I see the concept of Waha as a journey through a futuristic desert soundscape, that ultimately leads to the discovery of an Oasis—a metaphor for the journey to my roots.
Salaam Jale! On today’s show we introduce to you Jale who is a Kurdish/Turkish DJ and an irrepressible energy-source. Jale has prepared a special contemporary club music mix for Salaam, filled with heavy percussive tunes and at times sombre melodies!سلام جاله! في برنامج اليوم نقدم لكم جيله وهي دي جي كردية / تركية ومصدر طاقة لا يمكن كبته. أعدت جيله مزيجًا خاصًا من الموسيقى المعاصرة لسلام راديو ، مليئة بأصوات الطبلة و بعض الأحيان الألحان الداكنة!Some of the artists featured on the mix are @lara_sarkissian, @deena___abdelwahed , @badsista_ , @falqadiri & @toumba__Poster designed by @3_c_e3
On the show today we play a wide selection of experimental, noise, ambient and electronic music from Iran curated by Jahan! Jahan is a sound artist, musician and Dj with a focus on playing deconstructed club/experimental/industrial music. Jahan comes from Iran, resided in Switzerland and is now based in Melbourne.
On today’s show we have British-Palestinian multi-instrumentalist, composer, and sound artist Kareem Samara. Kareem talks to us about the Dignity and Hope mixtape which he’s put together with Kashmiri street poet @smokedpoetsThe Dignity and Hope mixtape is released on bandcamp and all proceeds go to supporting the campaign by @baladna.youth Association to defend Palestinian detainees of the popular uprising in spring 2021. The majority of the detainees are children and minors, held illegally away from their families. The Dignity and Hope mixtape covers many genres from hip-hop, experimental to noise via an array of international and Palestinian artists including; Shareefa Energy, Liam Bailey, Jam Baxter, Dirar Kalash, Mediternaos, Son of Nun, 4i2i collective, Smoked Poets, Kareem Samara, Bint Mbareh, Ilyas Ahmed, Sakher, Assad, Jawad Modeh, Jenny Ames, Cinturon Negro, Rknddn, Big Murk, MADDEH-1, Ryan Harvey, Clarrisa Bitar, HajzLon, Katibeh 5, The Muslimz, Nick Blackos, lisa luxx, NEGATIVE JOY, Thom Nguyen & Mount.With only one week left to raise funds, head to https://baladnayouth.bandcamp.com/releases to purchase the mixtape.https://baladnayouth.bandcamp.com/releaseshttps://www.instagram.com/kareemsamaramusic/في برنامج اليوم لدينا عازف متعدد الآلات وملحن وفنان صوت بريطاني-فلسطيني كريم سمارة . كريم يتحدث إلينا عن شريط مزيج الكرامة والأمل الذي وضعه مع شاعرة الشارع الكشميري@ smokedpoetsيتم إطلاق شريط الكرامة والأمل في باندكامپ وتذهب جميع العائدات لدعم حملة جمعية شباب بلدنا للدفاع عن المعتقلين الفلسطينيين من الانتفاضة الشعبية في ربيع 2021. غالبية المعتقلين هم من الأطفال والقصر ، المحتجزين بشكل غير قانوني بعيدًا عن عائلاتهم.يغطي شريط الكرامة والأمل العديد من الأنواع من موسيقى الهيب هوب ، التجريبية إلى الضجة عبر مجموعة من الفنانين العالميين والفلسطينيين بما في ذلك ؛ شريفة طاقة ، ليام بيلي ، جام كريم سمارة ، بنت مبارح ، إلياس أحمد ، صخر ، أسعد، جواد موديه ، جيني أميس ، سينتورون نيغرو ، ركنددن ،باكستر ، ضرار كلش ، ميديترناوس ، ابن نون4i2i MADDEH-1، Big Murk، Smoked-Poets، Ryan Harvey، Clarrisa Bitar، HajzLon، Katibeh 5، The Muslimz، Nick Blackos، lisa luxx، NEGATIVE JOY، Thom Nguyen & Mount.مع بقاء أسبوع واحد فقط لجمع الأموال لشراء شريط https://baladnayouth.bandcamp.com/releases توجه إلى
Today on the show we welcome upcoming producer, DJ and co-founder of community hub @mahallamelbourne.Aysu who grew up in Melbourne, speaks of the influences that her Anatolian background have had on her music. She also tells the journey of Mahalla and the community spaces that she and her childhood friends grew up in.Aysu serves a mix highlighting ‘Oriental Hip Hop’ whilst blending in some of her personal favourites outside of this genre. Oriental Hip Hop was a hip-hop movement that began as a way of creating an identify for minorities in the diaspora, namely in the German diasporas of the 80s and 90s.To listen to the whole mix by Aysu uninterrupted, head to our soundcloud account (link belw): https://soundcloud.com/salaamradioshow
On today’s show we welcome Ramsey from the Deep End Collective who will join us to share highlights from the incredible Sonic Liberation Front day show he’s put together for @radioalhara . The show featured spoken words and mixes united in anti-fascist and pro Palestinian sentiments from artists such as: @ishmaelensemble, @lil_p_geezy @r7gin @al_wootton @theoperatives @modern_hypnosis @zamzamsounds @kahnbristol @moktarmusic @marroushti @al.gharib_ @chebaisha @djali3313 @marrwaaannn @omrann_7 To listen to the full Sonic Liberation mixes head to The Deep End Collective soundcloud page: https://soundcloud.com/thedeependcollective
Salaam ya Moktar Today we’re thrilled to have on the show Moktar! Moktar is an Australian-Egyptian DJ and a producer, who’s been receiving a lot of recognition lately for his music, as he fuses techno and IDM with traditional sounds from the Middle East. Moktar’s pride of his Egyptian heritage shines through his signature music and mesmerising video clips. On the show Luqman will be talking to Moktar and playing a selection of Moktar’s music including some unreleased tracks from his new self titled EP coming up on Friday October the 15th.Tune in live to 3CR 855AM or 3cr.org.au from 4-5pm. Alternatively you can listen back on salaam page 3cr.org.au/salaamradioshow (link in our bio).
Hailing from South Africa, Kgomotso has been playing all over town, bringing nothing but some good music to our ears! Kgomotso will be dropping his 100% Amapiano mix on Salaam Radio show this avro!Photo by @tape24_ For the full mix uninterrupted head to our mixcloud account: https://www.mixcloud.com/Salaamradioshow/salaam-kgomotso/
On today’s show we introduce to you Sheikh Jarrah based rapper, producer and graphic designer Abul3ees and we shed a light on all the incredible collaborative work Abul3ees has done with the talented rappers and producers from Palestinian and Mena region such as Muqata’a, Al Nather, Hajezlon, Bint7alal, Rknddn, Bigmurk, Haykal, Raa and many more! Thanks to Tala for joining us on the interview and making it so much fun !
On this show we introduce to you Vesta an upcoming artist/Dj from Iran, based in Naarm (Melbourne). Vesta brings to us a unique mix filled with layers upon layers of middle eastern tunes, New York club beats, and spoken words! You can tune in to the full mix on the link below:https://soundcloud.com/user-vg/turbo-ocalanTracklist:Imam Shamil - MuslimgauzeKalifate - Muslimgauze[Might Like You Better (vocals only) - Amanda Blank]Pregnant - Awanto 3Black Smokes, Bad Signs - Clap! Clap!Sahkii's Elevation (ft Dj Khalab) - Clap! Clap!Agadez (ft Dj Khalab) - PopulousKwasi the Sorcerer - Clap! Clap!Mahur Club - MaralSandtrafikar - MuslimgauzeTrain to Tehran - NamitoBlack Panther (Elia dub) - Tropikal PantherTonight (boy) (club mix) - Eli EscobarMustafa (Timothy J Fairplay remix) - KhidjaHamdi - Nachtbraker
On the anniversery of the Beirut Port explosion, Salaam Radio Show hosts Sara Saleh, an awards winning poet, activist and human's right advocate with Lebanese, Egyptian and Palestinian background. On the show Marroushti discusses with Sara her article on Overland Magazine titled "The day home did not change : the politics of nostalgia" followed by a mix of songs for Lebanon showcasing Lebanese rappers, poets, jazz musicians, and electronic music producers.
Salaam DJ Plead! On this show Marroushti and Luqman are excited to be interviewing Jarred Beeler (aka DJ Plead) one of Australia’s fastest rising electronic music producer. Being half Lebanese Beeler draws from his Middle Eastern heritage in producing his unique and percussive heavy tracks. Similar to his Djiing style, in his production Beeler blends Lebanese pop and wedding music sounds with contemporary RnB, Club, Footwork, and other dance styles. In the last couple of years we have seen @djplead take to the airwaves of some of our favorite broadcasting platforms such as Rinse, Boiler Room, NTS radio and play all over Europe.For the rest of the show Marroushti plays a mix she made of tracks by DJ Plead and some of her favorite producers from middle eastern and/or australian background!
On this show Marroushti speaks to Yara Alkurd a Melbourne based, Palestinian singer-songwriter, sound engineer and co-founder of @femjams a monthly all female identifying and non-binary jam session and dance space, held at @colour___club.Yara has a fiery drive for human rights, feminism and equality which stems from strong Palestinian roots and the character shaping experience of migrating to Australia as a young teenager.Yara’s smooth sound is a melting pot of neo soul, indie R&B and jazz with heavy influence from Amy winehouse, Lianne La Havas and Emily King. Yara made her debut on 2020’s International Women’s Day with a bold track, “Man Hater”, shortly followed by a blooming music video created by an empowering all female crew.Following the interview Marroushti plays a selection of songs by hip hop, RnB, neosoul female artists from the SWANA region such as Felukah, Ilham, Koast, Dena Anuk$a, Sevdaliza and many more.
On Salaam Radio show Marroushti & Luqman meet Hip Hop Hoe and play her Salaam special mix ! As per usual expect “the unexpected as she spans genres, decades, moods and sounds in one giant leg-spread” but this time with a dash of Arabic tunes.Photo courtesy of @shelley_horan.
An incredible event took place in Naarm/Melbourne on the 26th of June 2021, Blak and Palestinian poets, artists and activists came together for a special evening of poetry, performances and discussions. On this show Salaam rebroadcasts this event.Blak Palestinian Poetry night was organized by Sara Saleh, Jeanine Hourani from Road to Refuge and featured a line up of insipiring and estremly talented poets and writers including Micheala Sahhar, Samah Sabawi, Luniyuk, Lujayn Hournai and Tony Birch.https://www.mixcloud.com/Salaamradioshow/salaam-presents-blak-palestinian-poetry-night-26-june-2021/
On the show Marroushti meets Axel from Ko Shin Moon and plays a selection of tracks from all of their releases since 2017.Ko Shin Moon is a Parisian band which mixes traditional eastern instruments with synths and electronic machines ‘blurring the line between time and space’. They are also known for their collaborative musical projects with musicians and producers from all over the SWANA region as well as India and East Asia.
DJ Ali is a Lebanese Melbourne/Naarm based artist and member of @al.gharib_, a key group behind the flourishing hard techno scene in Melbourne. DJ Ali’s thing is to mix and record live music using just electronic machine and synths for the perfect workflow.Al Gharib have recently released a compilation album ‘Palestine’ from which all proceeds will be distributed to @olivekids foundation. On the show we’ll get to know more about DJ Ali, and discuss the work he’s been doing as a producer and member of Al-Gharib. For the full hour uninterrupted mix head to our mixcloud account, ir click the link below: https://www.mixcloud.com/Salaamradioshow/salaam-dj-ali/
Salaam Sheikh Jarrah ! On this Salaam Radio show. Marroushti is hosting three amazing Palestinian advocates and campaigners, Jeanine, Tala and Loor to speak up regarding the atrocious crimes being committed by the Israeli government against the Palestinians following the forced home evacuations in Sheikh Jarrah. During the show we’ll be playing some Palestinian trap music, updating you on the protest for Palestine in Melbourne on the 15th of May 2021 and inviting you to join the next one coming up on Saturday the 22nd of May!
On this show Salaam Radio Team features Bukjeh! Led by Palestinian artist Aseel Tayah with the collaboration of an incredibly talented team of diaspora artists representing refugees and migrants from Australia, Bukjeh is a series of dance, spokenwords and musical performances, set under a disaster relief tent. Marroushti and Luqman had the privilege of attending Bukjeh and meeting the team behind it and are very excited to share their wonderful experience!
In anticipation of Women’s International Day, Salaam Radio Show hosts Bahraini experimental music producer Sarah Haras! Tune in to meet Sarah and listen to her new album Mirage recently released on @chinabotasia label. On from 4-5pm AEST (9-10 am AST) on 3cr.org.au !
Salaam from Upper Egypt! Today Marroushti will be hosting Dj Abosahar the king of Shaabi music and pioneer of Trobby music! We’ll be replaying his one of a kind live mix for @hizz.me Label and banter in between! Prepare for a mix of original upper Egyptian bangers !
This week Salaam is hosting the incredible qanun and ney player Camille Feghali! Join Marroushti and Camille on a spontaneous conversation filled with laughter and true Lebanese spirit. On this episode, you’ll hear Camille Jamming on the qanun and the ney. We'll also play a special selection of some of Camille's new and unreleased electro/tarab world fusion tracks. Listen to Camille Feghali on:https://soundcloud.com/tarabeat
Salaam Elias Rahbani and may your soul rest in peace and music ! This Salaam Radio show is dedicated to the legendary Elias Rahbani one of the most influential Lebanese musician and composer and pioneer of oriental disco! On the show Marroushti will be playing songs from Elias’s Albums followed by a selection of songs he composed for various talented artists. In between Marroushti will be recounting some fun and interesting stories of Elias.
Salaam 2021 and Salaam to Shah Sharafi our first guest for this year ! On this show join Marroushti and Yasmine (Shah Sharafi) discussing Arabic music, culture and politics followed by a mix of rare Middle Eastern grooves by Melbourne based Dj, musician and performer Shah Sharafi. Track List:Ahmed Fakroun – NisyanAl Massrieen – SahFreh Khodja – NadimElias Rahbani – Dance of MariaKhamis Henkesh – Dodo Abu DaahZia Atabi – HelelyosGrazia – Soyle BeniArif Sag – Osman PehlivanTsvia Abarbanel – Im Nin’AluOmar El Sheriyi - Asmar ya AsmaraniEsin Afsar – ZühtüArsivplak – Volga Nehri Listen to Shah Sharafi on: https://soundcloud.com/shah_sharafi Find Music Collection on: https://ceaseanddesistrecords.bandcamp.com/album/nile-mix-1
Marroushti and Luqman revisit their favorite tracks played on Salaam Radio Show from 2020. Track list: Do you love me - Bendaly FamilySalaam -Gordon KoangMalak Ya Saly- Sharnabil AhmedTurkish Oud - Paddy MontgomeryGhmed 3nak - Yasmin BaklyPrabhu - Ghalia BenaliAsk the birds in Cairo - FelukaSuperbitch - Krta'snnaTa7t el Wared - Bedouin BurgerEna Essbab - Deena AbdelwahedGoing for it - Dj PleadMoorish Sorcery - ProphanDarraje - Carl GariY’khrob Betak - Luqman
This episode is dedicated to Muslimgauze. Muslimgauze was the stage name of Bryn Jones (June 17, 1961 - January 14, 1999), an exceptionally talented British electronic music producer, who dedicated his life to making music focused mainly on the Middle East. Through his music, artistic album covers and provocative song titles, Bryn shines a light on the Western hegemony over the Middle East and invites the listeners to do their own research regarding each topic he explores. In this episode of Salaam Radio Show Marroushti invites Ilkan to play his top selection of Muzlimgauze’s music and share their own research and opinion regarding each song.
On this show Oli plays his mix of experimental and modern Arabic mazzika. Oli and Marroushti have a banter back announcing the tarcks in between. Tune in for a cheeky and spontaneous show with Oli. You can listen to Oli's music on: https://soundcloud.com/waxxxworkshttps://facecontrolmusic.bandcamp.com/releases
Tune in for a special show with Melbourne’s cherished ambassador of Anatolian and Middle Eastern music Baba Noir. On the show Marroushti catches up with Baris, and play his delightful mix of rare Turkish only disco music!
Section 8 resident DJ CREY ventures into playing a Middle eastern inspired mix of funky and jazzy worldly wonders.For the track list and to listen to the mix only head to our mixcloud account. Follow the link below.https://www.mixcloud.com/Salaamradioshow/salaam-crey/
On the show we touch on Hana’s journey since opening Morrocan Soup Bar in 1998, and discuss how to keep a strong sense of community in a time of Pandemic. Tune in for the interview in between an Arabic lounge mix by Luqman !Playlist: Prahbu - Ghalia Benali The Astounding Eyes of Rita - Anouar BrahemKleopatra (Alternative Take) - Salah Ragab and The Cairo Jazz Band Greetings - Hamza El Din Like it is - Yusef Lateef Alghouroub - Abdou El-Omari El Arabi - Khaled Yo Son Sahrain - Ahmed Fakroun Open Sesame - Tootard
the show plays back an interview with Habibi Funk followed by his set at People's Choice - Record shop during Beat Hotel x People's Choice Records with Habibi Funk event.
On the show Marroushti talks to Paddy Montgomery, one of Melbourne finest oud player and multi-instrumentalist. Paddy performs couple of songs on his oud in the Turkish and Arabic styles. Then they continue chatting and playing an assorted selection of songs by some of the worlds greatest oud players. Playlist: Arabic Maqam - Paddy MontgomeryTurkish Maqam - Paddy MontgomeryAnouar Brahem - Al birwaRabeeh Oud Taqsim - Farid el AtracheMuwashah - Hamza el DinTaqsim en maqam lami - Munir BashirAl'Amiriyya - Naseer ShammaSedaraban Pesrev - Necati CelikFly Away - Omar Faruk TekbilekCinuçen Tanrıkorur - Tarla Dönüşü
On this show Gordon Koang, through his authentic South Sudanese music, speaks to our hearts and invites us to unite, love ourselves and be happy. The songs on his recently released 11th Album “Unity” with @music.in.exile , are a true manifestation of Gordon’s beautiful, strong and resilient Nuer spirit. So help us welcome on the show Gordon and his carer and cousin Paul, who will talk to us about the new Album, their journey as Asylum seekers, and how they are dealing with the pandemic.PS: They perform a new and unreleased song on this “dirty” Corona Virus !
On this week’s show we are hosting Melbourne based/Lebanese DJ and Sweetheart MzRizk! Join us for a heartfelt conversation with Mzrizk on the catastrophic situation in Lebanon.It has been devastating and heart breaking to receive the news of the deadly explosion that ripped through the Beirut port on Tuesday. This disaster came to Lebanon in the midst of a political and economic crisis, without even mentioning the impact of COVID-19. Leaving more than 100 dead, 300,000 homeless, Lebanon is plunging towards mass poverty.Salaam Radio Show invites you to support Lebanon through donating directly to the Lebanese Food Bank and Red Cross via the links below:https://donate.lebanesefoodbank.org/http://www.redcross.org.lb/index.aspx?pageid=907Playlist: For Sure - Ziad RahbaniAl Bosta - FairuzMaarifti Fik - FairuzBetwanes Fik - WardaDon't Know What to Tell you - AliyahAlouli Ansa - Mayadah El HennawyMore than a Women - AliyahDo You - TroyBoiBeirut Skank - The Spy from CairoEmta Njawzak Yama - DamLa2 - SawarikhEnta Habibi - Psychoqueen