Heitham Al-Sayed
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Heitham Al-Sayed (born 19 March 1968) is a rapper/singer from South West London. He is of Saudi and English parentage.
Al-Sayed is lead vocalist in the band Senser and (previously) Lodestar. He is known for strong political opinions which permeate his music and contributed to conflict within, as well as the eventual break-up of, Senser. He has since rejoined the group and continues to record and tour with them.
Always musically active, Al-Sayed's other projects include Entronaut, The Operators, The Guild and the French bands In The Guise Of Men and Fiend. He was briefly a part of New York hip hop pioneers New Kingdom, called in to play orchestral percussion on their UK tour.
Al-Sayed has also collaborated with singer Natacha Atlas and Transglobal Underground, and guested on several live appearances with US rock band Tool.
[edit] References
- In Performance (New York Times)
- Rolling Stone Magazine - Transglobal Underground review
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