![]() Commercial radio also pushed electronic music to the mainstream. One possible explanation for this shift is that at the beginning of the last decade, pop artists increasingly started collaborating with electronic music producers and DJs, according to an article in Scene Arabia. For example, in Oman, where electronic music was once frowned upon, things have begun to change, especially since 2010. Today subcultures of different forms and types of music are opening in the wider MENA region. It acted as a platform for musicians and artists that weren’t getting it elsewhere,” adds Coteir. I opened a nightclub called Industrial Avenue, the idea was to give everyone access to people from different cultural backgrounds. “I had formed a company, Disrupt with a friend of the family, the idea was to disrupt and change the market. When he decided to open a nightclub in Dubai four and a half years ago, he discovered a gap for something more expansive, underground, and less opulent. ![]() Monsha’at's Afnan Ababtain on how Saudi Arabia's SMEs have 40% women entrepreneurs A thriving underground sceneĬotier has been a part of the global music industry for over 25 years.
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