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Select 219: Chiati (Live at Sandbox 2023)

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Hailing from Cairo, Chiati has emerged as a multi-instrumentalist performer in the Middle East. His music seamlessly blends emotive house rhythms with pop vocals, showcasing his versatility both in the studio and on stage. His seraphic vocals intertwined with harmonious melodies, honed through years of mastering various instruments such as the guitar and keys, have earned him various gigs at venues like Shorelines, XCHANGE Cairo, Glasshouse, and Nacelle’s Sandbox, among others. Collaborating with artists like Juno and Naila Marie, Chiato has graced the stage alongside renowned acts such as &ME, Damian Lazarus, Henrik Schwarz, me, DJ Tennis and more. Recently, he unveiled his latest work on Noise Records’ "Genesis, منش'' with his eclectic house single ‘In the Dark.’ This week, Hatem presents us with a special set: a live gig by Chiati performed at Nacelle’s Sandbox Festival in 2023. In this Select, Chiati performs an hour-long set guiding his listeners through his talents as a multi-instrumentalist. Starting off with a solemn debut featuring piano melodies, Chiati seamlessly transitions into different tempoed mixes, integrating various instruments and BPMs into his set. Touching upon various genres, Chiati’s mix is musically complex and layered.
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Hailing from Cairo, Chiati has emerged as a multi-instrumentalist performer in the Middle East. His music seamlessly blends emotive house rhythms with pop vocals, showcasing his versatility both in the studio and on stage. His seraphic vocals intertwined with harmonious melodies, honed through years of mastering various instruments such as the guitar and keys, have earned him various gigs at venues like Shorelines, XCHANGE Cairo, Glasshouse, and Nacelle’s Sandbox, among others. Collaborating with artists like Juno and Naila Marie, Chiato has graced the stage alongside renowned acts such as &ME, Damian Lazarus, Henrik Schwarz, me, DJ Tennis and more. Recently, he unveiled his latest work on Noise Records’ "Genesis, منش'' with his eclectic house single ‘In the Dark.’ This week, Hatem presents us with a special set: a live gig by Chiati performed at Nacelle’s Sandbox Festival in 2023. In this Select, Chiati performs an hour-long set guiding his listeners through his talents as a multi-instrumentalist. Starting off with a solemn debut featuring piano melodies, Chiati seamlessly transitions into different tempoed mixes, integrating various instruments and BPMs into his set. Touching upon various genres, Chiati’s mix is musically complex and layered.
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