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Soapkills (aka Soapkills), composes original sensual and melancholy electronic arrangements with strong inspiration from the classical arabic repertoire, (mohammad abdelwahab, asmahan) yet with equal inspiration from diverse musical moods such as Chet Baker and Aphex Twin. Soapkills was born when Zeid Hamdan and Yasmine Hamdan met each other in October 1997 (they aren't relatives). A cult group in Lebanon, they represent the new electro scene currently blossoming in the Middle East. Their sensual music draws much of its inspiration from Arab song, on which it is sometimes modelled. The band appears on a few compilations and they are now recording their first album, to be released next february. The music is based on Jasmine Hamdan's sensuous voice flirting with the minimalist electro of Zeid Hamdan's delicate machine tweakings. Yasmine Hamdan was born in Beirut in 1976. She spent her childhood abroad, escaping the Lebanese civil war, eventually settling in Greece. She returned back to her native city after the end of the war. She has attended the Conservatory of Arabico classical song (Beirut), studied at the Variety Studio (Paris), and she holds a License in Psychology from the Sorbonne university (Paris). Yasmine is curious of everything that allows her developing experience. Zeid Hamdan was born in Beirut in 1976. He spent his adolescence in Paris. He began his artistic trip acting in theater and cinema. After returning back to Beirut, he started played guitar and founded several bands. Genre: Acoustic / Electronic / Trip-Hop Albums: lost | 1997 live at circus | 1999 bater | 2001 cheftak | 2002 enta fen | 2005 www.soapkills.com www.lebaneseunderground.com