Abdullah Miniawy is a multidisciplinary artist, musician, and poet hailing from Egypt, whose distinctive voice and avant-garde approach have positioned him as a leading figure in contemporary Arabic experimental music. Growing up in the city of Minia, he was exposed early on to Sufi chants and the rhythms of everyday Egyptian life, influences that permeate much of his work. Miniawy began his artistic journey as a spoken word poet, writing politically charged and socially reflective pieces that resonated with the country's youth during the turbulent years following the Arab Spring.
Expanding into music, he fused traditional Middle Eastern sounds with jazz, electronica, and elements of hip-hop, creating an original sonic tapestry that challenges conventional boundaries. His collaborations with international artists and ensembles, such as Carl Gari and Simo Cell, have brought global attention to his unique style, which marries poignant lyricism in Egyptian Arabic with innovative musical composition. Now based in France, Abdullah Miniawy continues to use his craft as a vehicle for storytelling and social commentary, exploring themes of exile, identity, and resistance, while pushing the limits of sonic experimentation and poetic expression.
Electronic - Experimental - Ambient - TripHop - SpokenWord - Alternative - WorldMusic