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Moving Still’s Close to the Shams Brings Arabic Nostalgia to the Club

The Arab-Irish producer blends Dabke rhythms, Italo grooves, and deep basslines in a vibrant four-track EP.

Engy Hashem

Moving Still’s Close to the Shams Brings Arabic Nostalgia to the Club

Arab-Irish producer and DJ Moving Still is back with Close to the Shams, his latest four-track EP, out now via Bordello A Parigi. Following his Ouddy Bangers series, this release feels more personal, weaving themes of heritage, family, and nostalgia into high-energy, sunlit productions.

Inspired by the birth of his daughter, Close to the Shams—meaning “Close to the Sun” in Arabic—radiates warmth both in its concept and sound. Across the four tracks, Moving Still blends Dabke rhythms, Italo synths, and deep basslines, resulting in an EP that feels like the perfect soundtrack for summer.

Opener Zaman immediately sets the tone with its punchy breakbeat and lush melodies—very summery, perfect to jam on the beach. Bang of Luban, named after the Arabic word for chewing gum, brings in deep basslines and hypnotic grooves—this one feels like a morning car ride to the beach.

The title track, Close to the Shams, definitely captures its energy—it feels like a rave under the sun. The Arabic influences blend so seamlessly, giving it such a rich, nostalgic feel.

Finally, Sunday Rollover (SUNTOP MIX) closes things off with a funk-infused, sun-soaked groove—a very funky, summery tune that’s impossible to sit still to. Overall, ‘Close to the Shams’ is definitely the go-to EP for this summer. Close to the Shams is out now on all platforms.

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