Western electronica and Eastern vocals
For over a decade, Acid Arab has been one of the most distinctive names in French electronic music. Emerging from the Parisian club scene, the collective has developed a unique sound that blends electronic beats with vocals, melodies and rhythms from the Arab world, the Middle East, North Africa and the Mediterranean region.
In 2026, Acid Arab further expands their artistic universe with a soundtrack for the Hassan Hajjaj exhibition at the Philharmonie de Paris. A project that once again underscores their fascination with the dialogue between music, images and popular culture, signalling a new phase involving international collaborations.
Acid Arab opens a new chapter with their album Resonance. The album remains true to their signature blend of dance, trance and cultural cross-pollination, but also explores a more contemporary and layered form of songwriting. Thanks to new collaborations and a fresh approach to the production process, the band sounds both familiar and innovative.