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Majazz Project: Palestinian Sound Archive

Discover a project reviving and remixing vintage Palestinian and Arab albums to showcase the richness and diversity of their cultural and musical heritage.

Palestinian Sound Archive is a celebration of music, spoken word and album artwork from historic Palestine, mainly from the 1960s – 1990s. It is part of Majazz Project, a Palestinian-led record label and research platform founded by Mo’min Swaitat in 2020.

Over several years, Swaitat amassed an extensive archive of cassettes, reel and vinyl records from Palestine and beyond, spanning everything from field recordings of Bedouin weddings to revolutionary albums from the First and Second Intifadas, instrumental tracks, poetry, soul, folk songs and jazz.

Palestinian Sound Archive was born out of the archive and is focused on sampling, remixing and reissuing vintage Palestinian and Arab albums.

Swaitat comes from a long line of Bedouin musicians and storytellers, and the archive references his rootedness in music as a means of celebrating one’s culture and sense of belonging.

Alongside the archive display, Majazz Project hosts listening sessions.

Presented by Majaaz Project

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Age guidance
For all ages
Event information

The exhibition closes Friday 1 November.

For your visit

This event is held at the Archive Studio Southbank Centre

Our Archive Studio is located on Level 2 of our Royal Festival Hall.

Exhibitions at the Archive Studio are open six days a week.

Tuesday, 10am – 6pm
Wednesday – Sunday, 10am – 11pm
Monday, closed.