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BIHAR EL HAWA EP out now

 

BIOGRAPHY | ON THE CUSP OF TWO WORLDS

 

Karima El Fillali (1987) was born into a family of Dutch seafarers and Moroccan migrants and grew up on the cusp of two worlds. Music and spirituality played an important role in her upbringing. Her mother introduced her to singing, baroque music, and the church – while her father introduced her to Islam, and his collection of Moroccan music cassettes. Here she first discovered her homeland’s folk music, Quranic recitations, and the incredible voice of Egypt’s greatest diva: Oum Kalthoum. 

At a later age, she became so fascinated with her father’s heritage and its spiritual and musical traditions, that it ultimately drove her to go on a quest to Morocco. It was here that she began to study Arabic, and engulf herself in everything from gnawa to lyrical Arabic singing techniques. When she finally found a teacher – a grandmaster and Sufi singer – she dedicated herself to studying the art of tarab: music that brings the listener to a state of ecstasy and into an experience of something bigger than oneself. 

After returning to The Netherlands, Karima applied what she had learned and soon became known for her authentic homages to Oum Kalthoum – but also for more experimental work, often characterized by cultural influences from Africa, Europe, and The Middle East. She has collaborated with renowned artists like Malian diva Oumou Sangare and Moroccan gnawa master Mahmoud Guinea and received an Award of Honor from the Minister of Culture of Morocco for her cultural contributions to the country. 

 

 

 MISSION | THE HEROINE'S JOURNEY

In our fast-paced day-to-day lives, our attention is constantly consumed by the rat race, keeping up with the Joneses and social media updates. We’ve reduced The Mystery to what can be explained, and stripped away everything but the mundane. 

Many of us have lost touch with the ways of our ancestors. Their mystical traditions have been reduced to a set of rigid rituals, ruled by antiquated ideas. We breathe new life in our forefathers’ musical techniques, mystical traditions, and cultural identities – and break free from stigmatic ideas and gender stereotypes.  This is the heroine’s journey. 

Karima El Fillali is a modern-day oracle, channeling the unseen into music through her sonic rites reminiscent of seances. She offers an ancient archetype in contemporary form, uniting spirit and sensuality in harmony. Through music, she reclaims space for the divine feminine in MENA communities – and all of us, living in between two worlds.  This is all goodness, all kindness, all generosity. 

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BIHAR EL HAWA

by Karima el Fillali

Karima El Fillali’s debut record “Bihar El Hawa” combines thousand-year-old Sufi poetry and traditional Arabic singing techniques, with contemporary compositions and sample-based beats.

Each of the 5 songs on the record revisits words written by Sufi mystics Al-Hallaj and Ibn Arabi in the 10th-12th century. It’s love poetry but speaks of darkness, light, joy and grief, violence, loneliness and peace.

Music made by Karima el Fillali, composer Kaveh Vares and producer SENSE (SHAHMEN, The Q4).

The record is released on label World of Wils across digital stores like Spotify, iTunes, Amazon, Anghami and others.