RAAM BAND Live at Sea House Tonight
RAAM BAND performs live tonight at Sea House Hotel and Beach Club in Jounieh, blending deep house and tech fusion with African vocals and percussion. The show features stunning sea views and represents the intersection of electronic music with coastal nightlife. The performance combines live instrumentation with electronic beats in a beachfront setting.
- RAAM BAND, known as "The Sound of Africa," is a solo artist, DJ, and producer who is a pioneer of the Afro-house movement. His unique sound fuses Afro-beats, Latin grooves, Swahili vocals, and traditional percussion with Oriental melodies and underground house music. - Originally from Alexandria, Egypt, RAAM BAND (born December 8, 1987) was influenced by the city's mix of traditional and modern cultures. He began his career at the age of 16 as a resident DJ at hotels and resorts in the Red Sea area. - A significant moment in his career was opening for Beyoncé on November 6, 2009, during her "I Am… World Tour" at Port Ghalib Resort in Marsa Alam, which was Beyoncé's first performance on the African continent. - His musical journey began in the late 1990s by creating and selling mixtapes made with two manually connected cassette players. By 1999, he was DJing for small gatherings and quickly gained recognition. - Throughout his career, he has collaborated with internationally recognized brands such as Buddha Bar, Hard Rock Cafes, and the Ministry of Sound in locations like Dubai, Paris, and Sharm El Sheikh. - RAAM BAND's music often incorporates a wide range of cultural influences, including Amazigh and Bedouin traditions, alongside Oriental strings and African percussion to create a multicultural soundscape.