Like many musicians, Tamino had to go on hiatus when the pandemic hit in 2020.
“I was doing my second solo tour in the United States.
I had two gigs left, one in New York and the other in Los Angeles.
In a way, I was relieved to go home: the tour had been so long.
By 2017, the golden-voiced singer had begun criss-crossing the world with his music, releasing his debut album,
Amir
, the following year.
This beautiful record made him a revelation.
Here he is again four years later with
Sahar
, which confirms the hopes placed in him.
“All the songs were written over the past two years in the studio that I moved into the house I bought in Antwerp.”
The device allowed him to record instrumental parts, in particular the oud, an instrument whose study Tamino recently approached.
“I progressed a lot when I found a teacher, who happened to be a musician who had…
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