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Official Live Video by Milad Khawam performing ‘Dance On Bayat’, taken from the album ‘To The West’. ▶ Stream / Buy the album here: https://orcd.co/mk_tothewest SUPPORT the artist and BUY the limited Edition Compact Disc (CD) or Limited Edition 12" Black Vinyl LP via Bandcamp: https://bit.ly/MiladKhawam_Bandcamp LISTEN to MILAD KHAWAM on your preferable Streaming Service, and FOLLOW: https://geni.us/MiladKhawam Follow MILAD KHAWAM on Facebook: https://bit.ly/MiladKhawam_Facebook on Instagram: https://bit.ly/MiladKhawam_Instagram on YouTube: https://bit.ly/MiladKhawam_YT on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/365R43I MUSICIANS Milad Khawam - Trumpet Hasan Alnour - Qanun Wesam Karema - Keyboard Arne Müller - Drums Ahmed Eid - E bass Sami Salloum - Percussions CREDITS Video by: White Flux Productions | http://www.whitefluxproductions.com Camera: Osama Hafiry, Majd Hafiry, Nebras Turkieh Edited by: Osama Hafiry PRESS RELEASE Milad Khawam started composing his music album "To the West" in late 2015 during his journey from Syria to Germany. Speaking of the mental thoughts and psychological states that struck him during the road between East and West and was a source of inspiration and basis in the birth of the musical idea of the album. He wanted to document these cases as a musical form in a positive & ironic way, as it means to him personally and could mean to many people who crossed that path at that time and to the present day. The album includes contemporary music with a folk oriental character on the trumpet machine, developed after the influence of several European cultures. the music was performed by Syrian, Palestinian and German musicians in Berlin. A personal note about "Dance in Bayat": After arriving in Germany, I had only one way to dance. Dance on techno. I felt I needed some Arabic tunes to dance on, so I wrote my own piece. #MiladKhawam #DanceOnBayat #ToTheWest #NewAlbum #XJAZZMusic #XJAZZBerlin #LivePerformance #XJAZZBerlin2018