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Taz Waves Drops Sudanese Electronic Journey 'Jannah Al Yasmeen'

Taz Waves Drops Sudanese Electronic Journey 'Jannah Al Yasmeen'

CairoScenea day ago

Blending synth-driven club music with Sudanese sonic heritage, Taz Waves' EP 'Jannah Al Yasmeen' marks a bold step in East African electronic music, rooted in memory and made for the dance floor.
Jun 29, 2025
Sudanese electronic producer Taz Waves has officially released his debut EP, 'Jannah Al Yasmeen', a five-track record that bridges ancestral sound with contemporary energy. Known by some as The Unknown Traveller, Taz uses this project to explore themes of love, ego, and movement, both geographic and emotional, through immersive beats and textured samples.
Drawing on his time spent in Amman, Jordan, the EP blends traditional Sudanese rhythms with ambient pads, vocal snippets, and club-ready percussion. The result is a genre-defiant soundscape that feels both intimate and expansive.
The EP was released as the first official drop from the Sudanese Music Project, a larger initiative to spotlight Sudan's musical identity within the global electronic scenes. The stunning cover photo was shot by Omar Al Sudani, grounding the project visually in the same spirit of rooted exploration.
With early DJ sets in Amman at venues like The Village and Bar Shams, Taz has steadily built a reputation for sounds that travel, between cities, histories, and identities.

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Taz Waves Drops Sudanese Electronic Journey 'Jannah Al Yasmeen'
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