28/Who Owns This World? Grief, Borders and Music [Correct Version] (with Yousef Kekhia)

(I accidentally uploaded the wrong file before so let's all pretend that didn't happen) This is a conversation with Yousef Kekhia, a Berlin-based Syrian singer, songwriter and producer originally from Aleppo. I spoke to Yousef about his debut album Monologue. I have been genuinely moved by his music and I think this conversation will show you why. Pluggables: Facebook, Instagram, SoundCloud and Twitter. And his bandcamp account where you can buy his music and other merch is here (I myself have the Monologue Premium Vinyl Bundle). You can also read Yousef’s profile on Project Revolver. The playlist from Bandcamp is below. If you click on each song you can read the Arabic lyrics and their English translation. 1.Al Bidaye (The Beginning) 04:22 2.Bshi Yom (One Day) 04:54 3.Faragh (Emptiness) 06:35 4.Mafi Shi Byijama’na (Nothing Unites Us) 05:28 5.Lahn Al Hayat (The Anthem of Life) 04:09 6.Ana Al Kezeb (I Am the Lie) 07:19 7.Khalaya Sarataniye (Cancerous Cells) 06:07 8.Hal Ard Lamin? (Album Version) (Who is This Earth For?) 05:13 9.Al Tayr (The Bird) 04:47 You can follow the podcast on Twitter @FireTheseTimes. If you like what I do, please consider supporting this project with only 1$ a month on Patreon or on BuyMeACoffee.com. You can also do so directly on PayPal if you prefer. Patreon is for monthly, PayPal is for one-offs and BuyMeACoffee has both options. If you cannot donate you can still help by reviewing this podcast on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. Usual music by Tarabeat, in addition to the three songs by Yousef. Photo taken from Youssef’s bandcamp page.

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The Fire These Times is a podcast by Lebanese writer, researcher and academic Elia Ayoub connecting academics, writers, artists and activists from around the world to “build the new in the shell of the old.” It is a part of the From The Periphery (FTP) Media Collective. To support: https://www.patreon.com/fromtheperiphery