I Hear a Future: Producing Time and Meaning Through Music in Egypt and Beyond
I Hear a Future: Producing Time and Meaning Through Music in Egypt and Beyond
I Hear a Future: Producing Time and Meaning Through Music in Egypt and Beyond
I Hear a Future: Producing Time and Meaning Through Music in Egypt and Beyond
I Hear a Future: Producing Time and Meaning Through Music in Egypt and Beyond
I Hear a Future: Producing Time and Meaning Through Music in Egypt and Beyond
I Hear a Future: Producing Time and Meaning Through Music in Egypt and Beyond
I Hear a Future: Producing Time and Meaning Through Music in Egypt and Beyond
I Hear a Future: Producing Time and Meaning Through Music in Egypt and Beyond
I Hear a Future: Producing Time and Meaning Through Music in Egypt and Beyond
I Hear a Future: Producing Time and Meaning Through Music in Egypt and Beyond
I Hear a Future: Producing Time and Meaning Through Music in Egypt and Beyond
I Hear a Future: Producing Time and Meaning Through Music in Egypt and Beyond
I Hear a Future: Producing Time and Meaning Through Music in Egypt and Beyond
I Hear a Future: Producing Time and Meaning Through Music in Egypt and Beyond

I Hear a Future: Producing Time and Meaning Through Music in Egypt and Beyond

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Publisher: Mada Masr & Prince Claus Fund for Culture, Cairo / Amsterdam, 2025
Editor: Maha ElNabawi
Format: Softcover
Edition: First Edition
Pages: 264

I Hear a Future is an essay anthology edited by writer and cultural editor Maha ElNabawi, bringing together voices from across the Arab world and its diasporas to think through music as time, memory, and speculation. Rather than documenting scenes or genres, the texts move through listening as a political and emotional practice—where sound becomes a carrier of history, displacement, intimacy, and imagined futures. Essays drift between underground electronic cultures, personal archives, and collective rhythms, tracing how music produces meaning in moments of instability. The book operates as a polyphonic map: fragmented, forward-looking, and insistently unfinished.

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