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Dijit
Wisswass

Wisswass

Artists

Dijit

Catno

AM018

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Release date

Jun 27, 2024

Wisswass by Dijit on Accidental Meetings.

Hashem L Kelesh aka Dijit is a musician & producer hailing from Cairo, following two hugely impressive LPs by the Egyptian for the fantastic Youth imprint & a 7" for diy, Dijit is now back with his most varied work to date for Accidental Meetings.

A vast array of moods fluctuate throughout the album, from gnarly drill & trap with the help of Brodinski, to wayward folk & ambience with vocals from Lella and Sarah Shedid, encompassed with tinges of pop and Kelesh's own trip-hop style. It's also the first time Dijit uses his own vocals, which creates an introspective and deep feel to the LP, with his voice being a constant throughout. Kelesh has exuded everything in to this piece of work, a true culmination of his personal experiences over the last five years, which ultimately converts into a supremely diverse but beautiful album.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$26.09*

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AM018 - UK - 2024

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Khazna

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Layali El Shouk (Feat. Lella)

3

Do Ko

4

Kartona (Feat. M. Adel & Ahmeddine)

5

Tub

6

Bahr (Feat. Nara)

7

Sarkh

8

Shitan

9

Kharab (Feat. Sara Shedid)

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