ADHAM ZIDAN
Musician, recordist, mixer and producer, Adham Zidan is a band member of The Invisible Hands, a psychedelic folk/rock band based in Cairo. He is also part of avant-pop group Baskot Lel Baltageyya, the improvisational collective Procession Towards The Unknown, Another Time Ensemble, and Today Is Tomorrow.
Adham has worked in the studio and live with Alan Bishop, Maurice Louca, Nadah El Shazly, Nancy Mounir, Raed Yassin, Tamer Abu Ghazaleh and Youssra El Hawary, among others.
He has also designed sound and composed music for a select group of theatre and film makers.
Adham is also the co-creator, co-editor and co-producer of Katalog, an Arabic podcast about music-making, published by Mada Masr, alongside Maha El Nabawi. He also hosts two monthly radio shows; Kaleidophone, on Ma3azef Live, and Music from the Hive, on movement.radio.
PRESS & LINKS
- Credits at Discogs
- SoundCloud Profile
- Link to Katalog Podcast Episodes & Transcriptions
- Link to archived episodes of Kaleidophone, a radio hour on Ma3azef.live
- Adham Zidan: Egypt's Musical Renaissance Man - Interview with Scene Noise
- Interview on dublab Radio’s Louder than the Noise
- Review of Alvarius B’s “Beaker”, recorded, mixed & co-produced by Adham Zidan, on Dusted
- Review of Alvarius B’s “Beaker” on Popmatters
- Review of What’s to Want by Today is Tomorrow on Cairo Scene
- Review of The Invisible Hands Film on Screenanarchy
- Review of The Invisible Hands’ Teslam on Popmatters
- Review of The Invisible Hands’ Teslam on Blurt
- Review of The Invisible Hands’ Slaughterhouse on Pitchfork
- The Invisible Hands: The Future Sounds of Yesteryear, Band Interview with Scene Noise