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The Journey of Abbas Sharif Alaskari: From Bedroom Studio to Global Stage

Abbas Sharif Alaskari

Every musician’s career begins with a single note, an inspiration that sets them on the path they will follow for the rest of their lives. For Abbas Sharif Al askari, the trip started in his bedroom workshop, where he first tried mixing Middle Eastern maqams with the wild energy of Western rock.

From these initial forays to sharing the world’s stages, Abbas has forged a singular path that transcends cultures and defies genre boundaries. This is a tale of passion, determination, and the unwavering pursuit of sound.

The Early Days: A Bedroom Studio and a Dream

Abbas Sharif Al askari got hooked on music during his early teens, from listening to iconic guitarists in the East as well as West. Equipped with a budget guitar, a laptop, and a low-priced audio interface, he spent sleepless nights inside his bedroom back in the UK, recording possibilities, analyzing archetypal rock solos, and fooling around with the emotive sounds of Middle Eastern maqams.

  • Early Steps in Music Production: Abbas learnt how to use early DAWs like Cubase and FL Studio on his own. He then started putting together complex tunes over power chords and created his own unique fusion sound.
  • Middle Eastern Sounds: As a child, he heard classical Arabic music and was looking for ways to bring its beautiful microtonal beauty into modern rock.
  • His first live shows were in small basements all over London. He did this because he wanted to improve his sound in front of real people.

The UAE Chapter: Finding His Sound in the Desert

Abbas went to Dubai in 2013, which changed who he was as a musician. The music scene in the UAE is very diverse and is always changing. This gave him the chance to work with singers from different backgrounds, which made his blend style even better.

  • Founding Desert Echoes: Abbas and some other artists came up with a sound that mixed genres and appealed to both Arabic and Western audiences.
  • Breaking Boundaries: he band’s first album, Echoes of the Dunes (2015), got good reviews in their home country. Later albums, Sands of Sound (2018) and Lost in the Mirage (2021), continued to push the limits of what fusion rock could do.
  • Music Production & Teaching: While Abbas played, he also worked as a producer, helping local artists shape their sound, and taught workshops on how to play fusion guitar.

Returning to the UK: A Solo Evolution

Following a decade of developing the UAE’s music scene, Abbas returned to the UK in 2023 to pursue a solo career. His new band, Between Two Worlds, is a reflection of the duality of his musical influences, merging the warmth of the oud with the strength of British rock riffs.

  • Festival Performances: From Glastonbury’s Emerging Talent performances to acoustic sets, Abbas has been bringing his distinctive sound to larger audiences.
  • Online Music Academy: Sharing his knowledge, he has started an online academy to educate musicians on how to merge different musical influences successfully.
  • New Creative Ventures: Abbas is persistently experimenting with new sounds by collaborating with artists from around the globe in his private studio, which is outfitted with the most advanced recording equipment.

Lessons from the Journey

Abbas’s development from a self-taught bedroom musician to a well-known worldwide artist might inspire other musicians to learn vital lessons:

  • Embrace Your Unique Sound: Don’t be afraid to mix styles and try new things.
  • Persistence is Key: To be successful in singing, you have to work hard and change over many years.
  • Collaboration Expands Horizons: It’s more creative to work with people from different backgrounds.
  • Adapt and Grow:  If you want to stay ahead in your field, you need to learn new skills all the time.

Conclusion

Abbas Sharif Alaskari’s fulfilled his musical aspirations by means of love, skill, and diligence. He travelled from recording in his bedroom to performing in music venues.

His narrative still inspires others all around, and he is continuously discovering fresh tunes. Aboub’s adventure is only beginning without his music, performances, or teachings; it is not finished yet.

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Written by Zane Michalle

Zane is a Viral Content Creator at UK Journal. She was previously working for Net worth and was a photojournalist at Mee Miya Productions.

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