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Tamino - Sahar (Limited, Exclusive Art Print)
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The
arrival
of
Tamino
is
enough
to
make
even
an
agnostic
ponder
predestination.
The
grandson
of
one
of
Egypt’s
most
famed
singers,
the
great
Muharram
Fouad,
Tamino
came
to
the
guitar
as
a
teenager
only
after
finding
a
rare
resonator
in
his
late
grandfather’s
attic.
He
plays
it
now
alongside
the
oud,
dual
links
to
his
cultural
past
that
he
uses
to
understand
and
articulate
his
emotional
present.
And
when
Tamino,
whose
jawline
could
make
Euclid
blush,
sings
of
mystery
and
wonder,
romance
and
surrender,
worry
and
hope,
you
see
that
he’s
been
to
those
places,
returning
to
share
what
he’s
witnessed
in
a
voice
as
strong
as
it
is
delicate,
captivating
as
it
is
comforting.
That
is
precisely
how
Sahar,
his
spellbinding
second
album,
sounds—as
though
Tamino
were
born
to
sing
these
songs,
and
we
were
meant
to
witness.
Five
years
ago,
Tamino
became
an
unsuspecting
star
in
his
native
Belgium,
catapulted
to
major
stages
after
winning
a
national
radio
contest.
He
had
always
expected
to
write
intimate
songs
for
small
audiences,
but
here
he
was
in
front
of
ecstatic
crowds
that
soon
included
Radiohead’s
Colin
Greenwood,
such
a
fan
he
began
touring
and
recording
with
Tamino.
His
debut
LP—2018’s
enormous
and
immersive
Amir—galvanized
his
emerging
star,
its
musical
dynamism
and
sweeping
vocal
range
netting
comparisons
to
Jeff
Buckley
and,
of
course,
his
grandfather.
The
international
frenzy
that
followed
the
release
of
his
debut,
surprised
Tamino—shy
and
sensitive,
a
self-described
recluse.
The
album
has
sold
over
29k
copies
and
180
million
streams
worldwide,
finding
fans
in
the
Middle
East,
across
Europe
and
even
the
US.
He
found
himself
cast
as
the
face
of
Missoni,
hand-picked
to
support
Lana
Del
Rey
and
appearing
on
NPR’s
legendary
Tiny
Desk
Concert.
During
the
pandemic,
Tamino
slid
into
the
shadows
to
write
this
new
record
but
his
fame
grew
as
his
dormant
Instagram
profile
gained
hundreds
of
thousands
of
followers
through
pure
word
of
mouth.
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