French-Algerian collective Acid Arab fuse house and techno with numerous styles of dance music from throughout the Middle East and Northern Africa, including dabke, raï, and chaabi. The group are especially interested in combining the complex rhythmic structures of Eastern music with analog technology. They established their name with a series of parties and a 2013 EP series and compilation, then became an acclaimed international touring unit. They've since released three studio albums (2016's Musique de France, 2019's Jdid, and 2023's Trois), which feature guests including Le...