Ziyad Al-Samman is your new favourite habibi music maker. Brought up in Amman and now living deep in London’s belly he’s been quietly brewing psychedelic-disco-pop tales of friendships, love, and placement. Imagine the crooning vocals of Roy Orbison and Edwin Collins intertwined with poppy synth, swooning, and middle Eastern flavour – a little cinema and romance for the ears.
"“Touches of Lee Hazlewood and both Elvises, Presley and Costello, on this suave swooner from the Jordan-born, London-based swinger"
The Times