Halia Meguid | pt

Anenzephalia was one of the first artists to be signed by Tesco Organisation. B. Moloch is the man behind the project, often helped by Genocide Organ's frontman Wilhelm Herich, therefore Anenzephalia are sometimes refered to as a side-project of Genocide Organ, even if actually they are not. Their music is a powerful well-structured industrial power-electronics with menacing brutal vocals. On stage Anenzephalia are threatening and disturbing, assaulting the audience with wall of noises and blinding strobe lights. .
Schaliach was created as a side project from Ole Børud Extol Dalbakk and Peter, who later became a member of the Black-Metal band Vardøger. They released only one album, Sonrisa, in 1996 with the Petroleum Records. The album was later released in a remastered edition of Momentum Scandinavia. This version came with an extra track, Purple Filter. Schaliach his music Sonrisa is a combination of Progressive melodic death metal and doom metal. .
Halia Meguid (briefly known as Halia Marwood) is a singer and musician from New York. She has attended the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art and Neighborhood Playhouse School of Theatre in New York. Halia is best known for providing the singing vocals for the Siren (played by Lily Cole) in Series 6 of the British science fiction programme Doctor Who, as well as the covers she releases on her tumblr. Her official website is located at: http://haliameguid.com .
Ghalia Benali is a Tunisian singer based in Brussels, Belgium and with a strong connection to India. Ghalia's fluid voice and compositional ambitions absorb a full circle of wide influences from Arabic folk and jazz traditions to contemporary chillout and Indian Classical knowledge. Always surprising and restless by nature, Ghalia's work is endlessly inventive and can shift seamlessly between genres and cultural traditions with an individuality devoid of fear or contrivance. She uses classical arab language, the language of alchemy, when a word reveals its numerous sides to whom understand it. Beyond the verb, comes her compositional musicality that bewitches...