Bedouin Announce Club Space Residency

Give thanks Miami! A new chapter in the Magic City’s dance music scene is set to unfold December 15. Renowned Middle Eastern duo Bedouin are bringing their unique brand of contemporary techno back home to the iconic Club Space. The venue regarded as a Mecca for electronic music lovers to dance until sunrise and beyond, will be enveloped in ethereal melodies for the duo’s bi-monthly residency that includes subsequent performances on February 17 and April 6. Opening night is sure to be a sonic masterpiece—the internationally acclaimed duo will grace the illustrious Terrace with the spellbinding sounds of their debut album, “Temple Of Dreams” supported by maestros Francesca Lombardo, Notre Dame, Ms. Mada, and Thunderpony.

“Space is one of the very few long standing dance music institutions in the US. With the dance floor at its core, it does feel like a 24 hour intimate party with a thousand of our good friends. We can’t wait to bring the Bedouin sound for a 3 date residency starting Dec 15.”

– Bedouin

Photo by ADINAYEV

Bedouin released their first album this past May after years of performing around the globe and received international praise for the unforgettable Middle Eastern-inspired beats that take listeners on a transformative journey through sound. Since this release, the duo has been venerated with remixes by esteemed producers Damian Lazarus, Vintage Culture, Made By Pete, Robin, LP Giobbi, and Catz ‘N Dogz, with more to come from Santiago Garcia and Nandu. The latest installment, Remixes Part 4 was released today, featuring Harry Romero and Anja Schneider.

Bedouin at Club Space 2021 — Photo by Club Space

Harry Romero brings his signature steamy and chunky house style to “Flore Chico”, blending powerful kick drums with lush chords. The result is a captivating dance floor anthem with organic percussion and soul-stirring synths. On track 2, a mainstay in Berlin’s underground scene and leader of Sous Music, Anja Schneider transforms “Fortune Teller” into a minimal masterpiece. The track features lithe piano chords over wavy drums and warm percussion, creating a punchy yet fluid late-night groove.

Rami Abousabe and Tamer Malki chose the name Bedouin as a nod to the nomadic tribes that reside between their homelands of Jordan and Egypt. A fitting name, as they have been on the move performing music around the world since 2012. Over that span, the duo released several singles and EPs but never a full album—until this year. Rami & Tamer knew that when they finally released an album it had to be thoughtfully curated and significant. Throughout their career, they set aside songs that they felt could be album material until they presented “Temple Of Dreams” this past May. In the album, you can hear Bedouin’s signature style which incorporates ancient instruments into their hypnotic melodies to create honest musical expression that goes far beyond dance music alone. There is no better capsule to experience this confluence of culture and sound than the legendary Space Terrace!

Buy tickets to opening night here and connect with Bedouin below.