The Olive Tape is a collection of new, exclusive songs & poems by 24 artists, compiled to raise funds for humanitarian aid in Palestine.
All proceeds will go to the PCRF and Anera.
As of this moment, the IOF’s current assault on Rafah leaves a staggering population of over a million Palestinians trapped with nowhere to go. There’s never been a better time to give your support to notable foundations with proven track records in the area.
This tape was produced by a group of artists who care deeply and some of whom are tied personally to the occupation of Palestine.
If you have the time, at least listen give it a listen.
Ondes Sensuelles: Saint Quentin la Poterie (F) bis 28.08.2024
Am Anfang steht die Sanftheit des Tons, der sich weich anfühlt, formbar und geschmeidig ist und alle Forschungen und Experimente zulässt, wenn man mit ihm zu sprechen weiß… Aber das reicht natürlich nicht aus: Es bedarf auch der Magie des Künstlers und seiner Hände, um diesem Material, das dazu bestimmt ist, unter der Einwirkung des Feuers hart zu werden, einen Hauch von Leben, eine Sinnlichkeit…
hi merry! with ramadan coming up, I was wondering if you have any favorite Muslim artists that you listen to?
oh yeah absolutely! nemahsis, amira unplugged, dua saleh, srisha, wafia, sza, joy crookes, lana lubany, slave to sirens, lady parts, dounia, and nadine el roubi <3
Sadly, I am unable to link songs, but they are available on BandCamp to listen to.
The Olive Tape is an album created by 24 artist, ranging collection of Indie music and poems. The special thing about this album is that it was created to help raise funds for humanitarian aid in Palestine.
The music and poems expressed are beautiful and heartbreaking at the same time. With each artist conveying a message or story that truly should be listened too.
If you can, give it a listen to boost, and if you would like to do more, the album can be bought on Bandcamp with links to the fundraising sites there. I will also link up those links here and here.
like.. an example of a woman who has similar ethnic admixture as me (east african + persian + arab)
nadine el roubi,,, and westerners on here would probably just call her a racefaker bc they think ppl of mixed heritage & part black look one particular way and they can’t fathom mixed ppl that are not at all white i guess