
Sanam Sametou Sawtan Vinyl LP 2025
- Harik
- Goblin
- Habibon
- Hadikat Al Ams
- Hamam
- Sayl Damei
- Tatayoum
- Sametou Sawtan
The title of the second SANAM album is as alive with possibility as the Lebanese bandās music. Sametou Sawtan translates from the Arabic to āI Heard A Voiceā. Spooky or spiritual, however one reads the phrase, it speaks to the ability of sound and language to cause pause, steal attention, and open us to the moment. Likewise, the music of SANAM blurs tender frenzies and fire-scorched ballads, collapsing free-flowing rock and jazz frameworks into deeply rooted Arabic tradition. To hear them in full flight is to be held in the present and reorientated towards an open horizon.
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$12.85Sanam Sametou Sawtan Vinyl LP 2025
- Harik
- Goblin
- Habibon
- Hadikat Al Ams
- Hamam
- Sayl Damei
- Tatayoum
- Sametou Sawtan
The title of the second SANAM album is as alive with possibility as the Lebanese bandās music. Sametou Sawtan translates from the Arabic to āI Heard A Voiceā. Spooky or spiritual, however one reads the phrase, it speaks to the ability of sound and language to cause pause, steal attention, and open us to the moment. Likewise, the music of SANAM blurs tender frenzies and fire-scorched ballads, collapsing free-flowing rock and jazz frameworks into deeply rooted Arabic tradition. To hear them in full flight is to be held in the present and reorientated towards an open horizon.
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- Harik
- Goblin
- Habibon
- Hadikat Al Ams
- Hamam
- Sayl Damei
- Tatayoum
- Sametou Sawtan
The title of the second SANAM album is as alive with possibility as the Lebanese bandās music. Sametou Sawtan translates from the Arabic to āI Heard A Voiceā. Spooky or spiritual, however one reads the phrase, it speaks to the ability of sound and language to cause pause, steal attention, and open us to the moment. Likewise, the music of SANAM blurs tender frenzies and fire-scorched ballads, collapsing free-flowing rock and jazz frameworks into deeply rooted Arabic tradition. To hear them in full flight is to be held in the present and reorientated towards an open horizon.










