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Jeddah - Yasmine El Tohamy - RIYADH: Saudi heavy metal bands will be in the spotlight at the upcoming XP Music Futures conference, which will be held in Riyadh’s JAX district Dec. 7-9.

This year, XP will feature heavy metal bands for the first time — a sign that the Kingdom’s music industry is becoming more inclusive. The rock and metal bands performing this year come from Riyadh, Jeddah, and the Eastern Province, as well as elsewhere in the country.

“I dream of giving Saudi metal bands equal opportunities to be promoted on all platforms, from major festivals to cultural events and entertainment seasons. We want to promote them so that it becomes normal for metal bands to participate in local showcases, be on the radio and TV, and give interviews about their unique art without being perceived as strange,” said Gigi Arabia, CEO of the promoter Heavy Arabia Entertainment, which was founded in 2021 with the goal of becoming the go-to artist management and heavy metal promotion company in Saudi Arabia.

Gigi Arabia is the CEO of Heavy Arabia Entertainment, founded in 2021 with the goal of becoming the go-to artist management and heavy metal promotion company in Saudi Arabia. (Supplied)

Among other things, Heavy Arabia Entertainment runs workshops for metal enthusiasts. The first was given by Finnish music producer Jaani Peuhu in Riyadh, with 20 students in attendance, including producers, bands, and solo artists. They left with advice for producing high-quality albums using easily accessible equipment and at minimal cost.

Asim Searah, who has over 15 years of experience teaching guitar, also conducted a guitar workshop in Jeddah.

I believe that Saudi Arabia will soon become a hotspot for metal fans, much like the Nordic countries are ... The sky is not even the limit anymore for us Saudis. We dream and we achieve.

Gigi Arabia, Heavy Arabia Entertainment CEO

“Many Saudi bands aspire to sound like big bands like Metallica, but the workshop taught them how to develop their own sound by incorporating elements from Saudi culture,” Arabia noted. “As a result, the bands were eventually able to use traditional instruments and vocal elements from Saudi culture in writing an intro to a song that was both metal and, obviously, Saudi.”

Aside from organizing local gigs, the company also managed the first regional tour for the Saudi metal band Dusk.

“It’s not common for a Saudi metal band to tour, but we managed to have five successful dates,” Arabia said. “We’ve also helped promote many local releases and sponsored Wasted Land to play at a festival in .”

Saudi heavy metal band Wasted Land performed at Dubai Music Fest last year. (Supplied)

Her company, she explained, “is focused on pushing Saudi content further. Therefore, we are organizing workshops; they always inspire bands to go back to the studio and produce more music because they offer access to professionals who can guide them, help them, and give them honest feedback. We also give them platforms to play and secure spots for them in both local and international festivals.”

The Saudi Ministry of Culture’s Music Commission is also mindful of the needs of companies like Heavy Arabia Entertainment and provides much-needed support and structure.

“In a recent networking event (organized) by the Music Commission, Heavy Arabia paired up with a record label from the UK called Better Noise,” Arabia said. “The goal was to exchange expertise and explore ways to collaborate.”

The Heavy Arabia Entertainment founder believes there is a bright future for metal in the Kingdom, and said that the company will soon start inviting established metal artists for “cultural visits” to “promote Saudi Arabia as a primary destination for established international artists to consider when they go on tour.”

She added: “I believe that Saudi Arabia will soon become a hotspot for metal fans, much like the Nordic countries are. We already host the biggest EDM festival in the region, so I don’t see why we wouldn’t have one for metal. The sky is not even the limit anymore for us Saudis. We dream and we achieve.”

 

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