Limited edition vinyl (300 copies) ships worldwide April, 03, 2018.
Order here – https://boomarmnation.bandcamp.com/album/seremunia-ep
Video by: Roi Rocky Assayag
Limited edition vinyl (300 copies) ships worldwide April, 03, 2018.
Order here – https://boomarmnation.bandcamp.com/album/seremunia-ep
Video by: Roi Rocky Assayag
LOCK IN feel the heat.
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FREE DWNLD via BANDCAMP: 20 tracks from our crew to yours.
Tracks by, Silvio Astier, Titus 12, Muquata’a, Alter Echo & E3, XJ, SKRS & GULLS, Lokal Affair, Saint Abdullah, Strategy, Mdou Moctar & Elite Beat, and MORE!!!
Artwork by: Bird of Nothing
In celebration of his debut EP Tunisian Producer LOKAL AFFAIR blends up this lovely mix of deep and percussive sounds from around the world.
Stream / Pre-Order 12″ VINYL- HERE> https://boomarmnation.bandcamp.com/album/seremunia-ep
LOKAL AFFAIR – https://soundcloud.com/lokalaffair
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RELEASED IN 2018:
Vinyl / Digital
Artwork by: Birdofnothing
3 tracks of deep percussive jams, inspired by life in the Sahara desert, evening fire rituals, and ecstatic drumming styles from across the globe. These are lush mid-tempo spiritual sounds for your sound system! Lokal Affair AKA Malek Midouni is a Tunisian born musician currently living in Lyon, France.
PLUS, as a bonus we have commissioned an incredible thundering remix of the percussion heavy tune “Goumari” from good brother Alter Echo!

“Lokal Affair’s debut EP, Seremunia, contains the soothing everythingness of daytime city noise, and the echoes of the blacklight nighttime stars blotted out by the rising sun during the walk home from the club. He talks about chakras and is inspired by life in the desert (something I know absolutely nothing about), and he channels this into his mesmerizing flurry of beats, shakes, shivers, tablas, voices, and quakes. ”
Peep the interview: https://www.carhartt-wip.com/en/journal/music/radio/2017/10/label-feature-boomarm-nation
Tracklist:
Boomarm Tag
Seekers Reconsiders The Vampire’s Curse – Side A (Clip)
Mdou Moctar -Tahoultine (Gulls Remix)
Lokal Affair – Hala Hala (forthcoming)
Saint Abdullah – Mosadegh’s Revenge For 52’
El Mahdy Jr. – Revolt Yourself
Iskeletor – Gallows
E3 – To The End
El Mahdy Jr. & Gulls – Disco Maghreb (Alter Echo’s Dub)
Seekers Reconsiders The Vampire’s Curse – Side A (Clip 2)
Sky High – With The Flow (Demo Mix) (forthcoming)
Krucial Kuts – Youm El Khmis (unreleased)
Elite Beat – Budget Dancehall
Saint Abdullah – Madar Komakam Kon
Paper/Upper /Cuts – Colombia
Old Grape God & Gulls – Suedeicidal
Elite Beat – The 120 4×4 (Natural Magic Dub)
Seekers International – ABwoyTest
Pre-order the new digital album from Gulls! Raise the Frequency features incredible vocal contributions from PDX MC/Mystic Madgesdiq, Young Ecstatics A. Walker Spring, and amazing original art by the one and only Polygon Press. As well, RTF features the first digital availability of the highly praised Gulls 7″ on Zam Zam Sounds released in 2016.
This one is a dedication to personal and cultural growth, oneness and connection. Raise it up!
pre-orders of the Digital album and a limited edition TShirt now avail via BANDCAMP.
Album releases 8/22 worldwide.
The debut release from Iranian brothers Saint Abdullah is out now WORLDWIDE.
Saint Abdullah – The Sounds of Evil Vol. 1 / BOOMARM14
Direct copies can be purchased via our BANDCAMP shop.
Distributed copies available from:
UK: Unearthed Sounds
France: Toolbox Records
Saint Abdullah is a project by two Iranian brothers based in Brooklyn and Tehran, who create sounds largely inspired by the religious, political, and cultural history of Iran.
With The Sounds of Evil, Saint Abdullah passionately and unapologetically revisit the roots of their childhood in war-torn post-Islamic revolution Iran. These are family stories—of martyrdom, of loss, and of the tragedies of war, pieced together through aggressive sound collage, cultural sample archeology, and rhythmic structure.
Driven by spliced samples of the thundering sound of see-ne za-ni (ritualistic self flagellation or chest beating), the cry of Shia orators, distorted howls, vintage news clips, and a molten and pummeling pulse, Saint Abdullah twist and renew a sense of time and space. At once channeling and challenging these times that we live in.
This is political music, this is sacred music, and for most of us in the west, this is new music.
Raised in a conservative Shia Muslim family between Iran, Canada, and the UK, Saint Abdullah’s most prominent exposure to music came from family visits to the mosque. Particularly during the holy month of Muharram, where Shia orators would lead mass ceremonies commemorating the martyrdom of Husayn, the grandson of the prophet Muhammad, in the Battle of Karbala in 680 CE.
For the two Iranian brothers, there’s no question that Saint Abdullah formed out of a deep frustration with the way the West perceives—and treats Muslims and the Islamic faith. Their hope is that through music, they can help inform a larger inter-cultural dialogue—to build compassion in the way humans deal with issues surrounding race, religion, culture.

