"Sell out warning! Beirut’s most infamous crate-digger, Ernesto Chahoud has the rarest of rare groove and the most ethio-jazz smarts in the Middle East. Catch him flinging psychedelic cumbia or euphoric tarab across the dancefloor like it was bread to the pigeons."
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A
clubnight
held at The Jam Jar
on Saturday 6th December. The event starts at 23:00.
La Bomba's annual excursion with legendary founder of Beirut Groove Collective, compiler, radio host, vinyl obsessive, and killer DJ!
Soul-fuelled clubbing records of the 60s, 70s and 80s, from the Middle East, Africa and beyond!
Ernesto Chahoud is an internationally renowned DJ, compiler and music researcher from Beirut (now based in London) who aims to bring the rarest and sometimes strangest records to people’s ears. He co-founded the Beirut Groove Collective, a decade-old vinyl DJ collective that runs one of Beirut’s hippest weekly parties, the BGC All-Nighter, where obscure 1960s and 1970s clubbing records from around the world can be heard.
A serious record collector, Chahoud has one of the largest vinyl collections in the Middle East. Specialising in Arabic and Ethiopian music, his taste for little-known gems and obscure dancefloor stompers for his DJ box has taken him on digging trips around the world, from Addis Ababa to Cairo. He also owns Darsko, a record shop in Lebanon stocking rare vinyl cuts from disco bellydance and tarab to jazz, funk, soul and afrobeat.
Chahoud hosts monthly radio shows on NTS and Totally Wired Radio, where he showcases music from his far-ranging collection. In 2017, he played a set on Beirut’s first ever Boiler Room session, alongside Habibi Funk, held in the loft of legendary Beirut record store Chico Records. He’s also done numerous eclectic DJ mixes for magazines and record labels like Jakarta and BBE. His long-standing series of DJ mixes under the name ‘Middle Eastern Heavens’ showcases groundbreaking records from the Arab World, one of which was selected by The Guardian as their ‘Best Mix of 2015’.
A DJ for over 20 years, Chahoud’s influence on Beirut nightlife scene is unparalleled. He single-handedly introduced funk and soul to the city, spreading vinyl culture and offering a non-commercial alternative to the mainstream through his parties. Over the last decade, Chahoud has toured the world, filling dancefloors from Dubai to Dortmund with rare funk and soul records, raw Ethiopian grooves and his own Lebanese funk, ‘60s garage and soul discoveries. He has been featured on BBC World Service, VICE Magazine, ARTE, Monocle Radio, CNN and many more.