Friday, November 10, 2017

New York City Like You've Never Seen Before 4K




December 2016



Staging an Archive MMAG Foundation
An exhibition presenting research and artworks by Raed Ibrahim, and interventions by Mohammed Zakaria, Yousef Kawar, and Ammar Khammash.

Thursday, February 9, 2017

Friday, March 11, 2016

Yousef Kawar’s 5th album: Internal Dialogue



All music was written, produced and mixed by Kawar, with Jai Es on drums and Jorge Abundis on vocals in track “I need to see you”. Everything else – bass, guitars, keyboards and electronics – is Kawar. The album was conceived in silence, nurtured by the human condition and birthed by the tools of technology.

* We delve deeper into the unknown as we are accompanied by the eerie digital arpeggios and haunting sounds, a doorstep that takes us beyond the event horizon of everyday programmed normalcy and allows us to explore our innerverse by slowly stripping away our consumerist-nurtured masks.

Artwork by artist: Raed Ibrahim.

Special Thanks:
Mutaz Mango

Friday, January 16, 2015

Depression

Outdoor swimming pool & it's raining

كل يوم Everyday

Tadpoles أبو ذنيبة

Spring 2013 in New York City HD

Shredding advanced piano solo on guitar

Guitar Head

Advanced skills on guitar / for fun

I Wish You A Merry Krismes 2014

Internal Dialogue / Audiovisual Art Installation in New York

The series, Ego versus Soul, includes "Internal Dialogue," a first time collaboration between artist/sculptor Jeanine Alfieri and composer and videographer Yousef Kawar. The piece portrays the never ending dichotomy between the repetitive, negative noises orchestrated by our egos and the nurturing sounds created by our souls that results in a dance as old as human history.
Thanks Mohammad alQaq / behind the mask.
Location: New York

* To truly savor the resulting experience, a good pair of headphones is essential.


Tuesday, November 19, 2013

4

My fourth album, simply titled 4. The album was cooked up in a hermetic reality, away from the madness of the outside world. To truly savor the intricacies of the album’s sounds, their layering and the resulting experience, a good pair of headphones is essential. But this does not exclude the album's appreciation while driving or working at the computer. 

Special thanks to mohammad alQaq, Mutaz Mango & Sulafah Al Shami

Tuesday, March 5, 2013