Ali Asfour is a Palestinian analog photographer working between Ramallah, Bethlehem, and Amman. He works slowly, on film, because slowing down is how he notices what survives, what sticks, what refuses to disappear. He treats sound the same way—listening for patterns, repetition, fragments that carry memory, rhythms that move across borders. On SADAA at Mutant Radio Tbilisi, he follows those traces, letting music speak without forcing it.

For Bass 3ala Kiefak on Radio Flouka, he played bass, grime, dub, techno, breaks—tracks that bend, fracture, collide. Basic Rhythm, Skee Mask, ZULI, Pugilist, Danny Goliger… this is basically what he’s been listening to and drawn to lately: heavy sub-bass, percussive, restless, broken rhythms. Playing it was fun—letting the sounds sit, repeat, move, collide—just following the pulse he’s been into lately, inside the weight, inside the pressure.