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Select 327: Mixed by Fouad Darwish

Select 327: Mixed by Fouad Darwish

CairoScene01-05-2025
The Palestinian DJ and producer takes over Select with a vinyl-only mix of hypnotic techno.
May 01, 2025
This week on Select, we have Fouad Darwish, an Amman-based Palestinian DJ and producer, whose sets, both vinyl and digital, are an eclectic mix between hard groove and hypnotic techno beats, sometimes veering into bass music and dub techno.
He takes over Select 327 with a 30-minute vinyl-only mix of hypnotic techno, along with multi-layered tracks, giving us just the right amount of organised chaos. The set features works by famous producers like 'Human Transducer' by Synatic Idium, 'Bloody Cash' by Rosati, and more.
Listen to the full set below: SceneNoise · Select 327: Mixed by Fouad Darwish
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