
Ayshay
Summary: Ayshay, meaning “whatever” in Arabic, is an acappella project by Fatima Al Qadiri. Inspired by Sunni and Shiite acappella jams favored by religious clerics and their followers in the Arabian peninsula and Iran, Fatima has set out to record a sound that is quasi-Islamic, using certain phrases from the Koran but modifying the intent of their meaning. http://fatimaalqadiri.com
Similar Artists: Fatima Al Qadiri, Holy Other, Laurel Halo, Nowa huta, Clams Casino
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