Zeid Hamdan is a pioneer of the Arab underground music scene, known for blending electronic, rock, and traditional Arabic sounds. Co-founder with Yasmine Hamdan of the iconic duo Soap Kills, he helped shape post-war Lebanese indie music. Zeid has since produced over 20 projects across the Arab world, collaborating with artists like Maryam Saleh, Maii Waleed, and Lynn Adib (Bedouin Burger). His bold, political work once led to arrest, but also earned him global recognition—from CNN to ARTE and film scores (Capernaum, Dirty Difficult Dangerous).
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