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Rami Gabriel Tunderizer Vinyl LP Due Out 27/03/26

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£24.99
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Cat no. SR067LP

Please note this is a pre-order item due for release 27th March, 2026

Rami Gabriel Tunderizer Vinyl LP

Tracklist:

  1. Majesty and Misery
  2. Tunderizer
  3. Out of Our Bed
  4. Waiting for the Drugs
  5. 680
  6. Ain't I Worth That
  7. Whiskey On the Rocks
  8. Greece Without the Greeks
  9. Chennai
  10. Nothome
  11. Select a Room
  12. Approaching Ramp
  13. Money and Blood

Rami Gabriel’s second LP Tunderizer focuses the harsh experimentalism of post-punk industrial upon the intimate sphere of home. Like shadows crossing through mirrors, a mesh of lo-fi noise art and field recordings obscures expertly tuned songwriting. Tunderizer fires in all registers, from irrepressible melody to deconstructive static, from country to tarab, skronk to delta blues. Born in Beirut, Rami Gabriel is a composer and songwriter who plays Oud, Buzuq, and Guitar. He learned blues and jazz performing with legendary Chicago musicians and integrating it with Arabic traditions. Rami performs widely across North America and internationally including in Europe, India, Turkey, Lebanon and Ghana. He recently performed at the Portland Jazz Festival, the NYC Arab Festival, and the Festival International De Louisiane. Rami leads Chicago favorites The Arab Blues and the R&B quartet Rami & the Reliables. He has shared bills with roots luminaries including Buddy Guy, Zakir Hussein, Bela Fleck, Edgar Meyers, and Rakesh Chaurasia. He opened for British songwriter Nick Lowe, and records regularly with members of American rock legends NRBQ. He also shared bills with Prostitute, Marvin Tate, and other punk and noise artists. His music has been remixed by experimental artists including Fire-Toolz, Beau Wanzer, Sen Morimoto, Lynyn, k-rAd, and Alex Hall of Chicago’s Reliable Recorders.