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  • Ableton Live
  • Electronic Music
  • Electronics
  • Film Production
  • Film Scoring
  • Media Production Industry
  • Music Production
  • Musical Theatre
  • Protools

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  • Music Producer

    $10/hr Starting at $25 Ongoing

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    George Farid is a composer and producer based in Alexandria. He releases solo work and writes music for film and theatre. Farid's work combines tape machines, field recordings, acoustic, and electronic...

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About

Music Producer/sound artist

George Adel (Egypt, 1994)

Alexandria-based multi-instrumentalist and composer, George Adel Farid a.k.a Latefall has built a steady reputation in the music scene in Alexandria, although he is mostly known for his exclusive polyrhythmic drum patterns and his ambient surroundings.
Farid's work combines tape machines, field recordings, acoustic, and electronic instruments.
His practice examines the intrinsic characteristics and dispositions of sound and music in various urban and natural structures, to analyze musical and sonic serial patterns and relations formed by human, machine or chance.

In 2016, he closed himself up in his home studio, to just compose and experiment. "Untold" EP, one of his key works, can be seen as a self-portrait and an emotional counterpart to Erik Satie and Chopin iconic pieces.

George is a member and one of the founders of "Xndria records" a record label based in Alexandria, Egypt. In order to establish a new electronic and experimental scene in Alexandria.

As a part of the local art scene, Farid collaborated with a wide variety of artists, from musicians, sculptors, film and theatre directors in several independent movies, multi-media live performances and art installations. He made several electronic music workshops in Alexandria and volunteered as a music teacher in Naivasha, Kenya at Saint Theresa center for abused kids.

Most known for his collaboration in the audio-visual sound installation ("Primary Binary laundry", 2017) with the video installation artist "Islam Kamal" and the curator "Mamoon Azmi".

The sound score, for the art installation ("Temporal notation", 2018) by the sculptor Therese Antoine, presented in a solo exhibition at the French Institute of Alexandria.