Mahmoud Radaideh

Mahmoud Radaideh
Mahmoud Radaideh in concert
Background information
Born Amman, Jordan
Genres Arabic rock, pop rock, alternative rock, funk rock, pop
Occupation(s) Musician, singer-songwriter, guitarist, music producer, entrepreneur
Instruments Guitars, vocals, keyboard, bass, rhythm
Years active 1998–present
Associated acts JadaL, KazaMada, Badal Faqed
Website jadalband.com

Mahmoud Radaideh is a Jordanian songwriter, guitarist, music producer and vocalist, Born on 26 May 1983 best known as the founder of the pioneer Arabic rock band JadaL.

Early life

At an early age of 11, Radaideh started playing guitar after his older brother formed his first band at the age of 14.

JadaL

In 2003 Radaideh formed JadaL which was then one of the pioneer Arabic rock bands in the Arab region. In leading JadaL, Radaideh played many roles, including songwritier, guitarist, producer and later also as a vocalist (2012–present).[1]

he started songwriting by the composing majority of JadaL's first album, Arabic Rocks, such as "Salma", which he composed for his yet to be born niece, asking his sister to name her Salma. It was first released as a single in 2007; the song helped JadaL reach national and regional recognition unlike JadaL's first cover song, "Kol Ma gol El tobah", for Abdel Halim Hafez which was released in 2004. Later on, "Salma" and many other compositions by Radaideh formed the majority of JadaL's first album "Arabic Rocks" released in 2009.

In 2012, Radaideh collaborated with musicians to record and release his compositions in a second album, El Makina that was released 29 December 2012 and contained hit songs, such as "Ana bakhaf min el commitment"[2] and "El Makina", both of which helped JadaL gain even larger recognition and expand their fan base.

Side projects

Radaideh co-founded KazaMada, an Arabic electro/pop/rock/folk project in 2011,[3] where he toured and recorded with them for a year along with artists Tamer abu Ghazaleh, Zeid Hamdan, and Donia Massoud.

In late 2014, Mahmoud Radaideh collaborated with musician, friend, and songwriter Ahmad Farah to form their folktronica side project, Badal FaQed. This project is built on Ahmad Farah's songs written for his solo act but produced electronically by Radaideh. Badal Faqed has released only two singles as of 2015, but is planning to release an EP before the end of 2015.

Mahmoud Radaideh is working on producing albums for other artists and preparing more songs for a third JadaL album in the near future.

References

  1. "JadaL's Bio Arabic Rock band". Jadalband.com. Retrieved 19 August 2015.
  2. Mrabet, Ayla (3 February 2014). "JADAL. COMMITMENT PHOBIA.". Freearabs.com. Retrieved 19 August 2015.
  3. "Creating A Niche". En.qantara.de. 11 February 2011. Retrieved 19 August 2015.
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