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Soap Kills

Soapkills was born in October 1997 when Zeid Hamdan and Yasmin Hamdan, both born in Beirut in 1976 but not related, decided to explore and combine their interest in classical Arabic song and electronic music. Currently a cult group in Lebanon, Soapkills gets inspiration both from classical Arabic song and music, and from the new electro scene currently blossoming in the Middle East. The group performs sensual music that draws much of its inspiration from Arabic song. The band appears on several compilations and they have recorded the albums Bater and Cheftak, they have also perfomed in Paris, Berlin, Algerie, Kongo, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, and Sydney.

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