The UAE houses a lively underground music scene consisting mostly of
expatriates. Concentrated in
Dubai, the majority of local artists play
rock and
metal music. Some musicians also play alternative styles of music such as
ska,
punk,
house and
experimental music. Yassin Alsalman, better known by his stage name
Narcy, was born in Dubai in 1982. Canadian singer
Karl Wolf lived in Dubai between the ages of three and seventeen, and has since returned to perform in the UAE. Wissam Khodur, better known as the Syrian/Lebanese MC
Eslam Jawaad, has been living in the UAE since 2011. In 2017 he appeared onstage with
Gorillaz, having previously worked with bandleader
Damon Albarn on
The Good, the Bad & the Queen. Members of the psychedelic indie band
Flamingods lived for a time in the UAE, and founder Kamal Rasool credits Dubai as a pivotal incubator and inspiration behind 2016's third album
Majesty. In 2012 the UAE's only chain music retailer,
Virgin Megastores, revealed a chart of the best-selling local acts to entertainment magazine
Time Out Dubai. Based on total sales of all combined releases, the list was nominally topped by Karl Wolf, with second and third places going to soul-pop quartet Abri and rock group Juliana Down - two of the first homegrown acts to achieve widespread recognition in the Emirates. In 2015 this concept was repeated in
The National, which compiled a list of Virgin's 20 best-selling local releases of the past five years, as well as breaking the chart down by genre. With Wolf this time deemed exempt, the list was topped by Juliana Down's 2011 album
Empires (Abri's two albums were released earlier in 2008 and 2009), followed by house-pop duo SickAsSwans' debut
These Words and Nigerian-born urban act Ash Hamman's self-titled debut. A year later The National updated the chart looking specifically at the best-selling releases of the past 12 months, revealing metal act Svengali to be the best-seller with debut
Theory of Mind. Among the best-known UAE acts internationally are metal band Nervecell. Other hard rock and metal acts from the UAE to tour internationally include Anuryzm, E.Y.E., Point of View and Jay Wud, who launched a fundraising campaign to finance sessions in Los Angeles for third album
Transitions. In 2012 hard rock quintet Point of View launched their debut album
Revolutionize the Revolutionary with a concert alongside
Ron 'Bumblefoot' Thal, then a member of
Guns N' Roses, who appeared onstage performing songs by both bands. Thal later joined the band on a tour of India and appeared onstage in Abu Dhabi wearing a "PoV" t-shirt. Point of View's lead singer Nikhil Uzgare later branched out into
Bollywood, recording a rock song as the theme to movie
Iraada. Following the breakup of Abri, eponymous lead singer
Hamdan Al-Abri released a self-titled EP before joining funk-rock band Bull Funk Zoo in 2012, alongside guitarist Assaad Lakkis. He later formed the popular cover band Abri & Funk Radius alongside jazz musicians Rony and Elie Afif, which released its first original music in 2017, debuting the single
Sunny Daze, and was the only UAE act invited to perform at the alternative music festival
Wasla. Lakkis went on to lead Bull Funk Zoo solo. In 2017 Al-Abri also unveiled new music as a member of trio Abri & the Dream Fleet, collaborating alongside producers Megadon Betamax and Adriano K on the album
We Fly. The latter had earlier produced a collection of South American folk songs and curated an accompanying remix disc featuring contributions from international producers, released in 2012 as
A L.A.S.. After a period of inactivity, in 2015 Juliana Down frontman Dia Hassan released a debut solo single
What is Love?. Juliana Down's former main songwriter and keyboardist Saleh Hamed began releasing music under the stage name "Dozenz"including the album "After The Storm/Chasing The Muse" (originally titled "The Album") in [https://www.thenationalnews.com/arts-culture/music/radio-needs-to-play-local-content-emirati-producer-saleh-hamed-on-his-new-album-and-the-fight-for-recognition-1.1035123 2021. Following the split of SickAwSwans, in the same year
Clarita de Quiroz released her debut album
Speak. Delete. Repeat. Formed in 2013, house-pop duo
Hollaphonic have received international attention in the press, recording fourth single
Dangerous with guest vocals from British reality TV star
Vince Kidd. Teenage pop singer
Esther Eden enjoyed significant local exposure after being handpicked by British star
Jessie J to guest onstage at 2014's
Redfest DXB festival. Eden was later signed by
Universal Music MENA and performed as a solo artist at the same festival a year later. In 2015 hip-hop trio The Recipe launched a well-received comeback with the single
Death to Get Here. Behold The Locus released their second album 'Nations' in an online format during the summer of 2020. == Jazz and improvised music in the UAE ==