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ONE ON ONE WITH
AYAH MARAR
I nternational music artist, Ayah Marar, leaves a
unique trace of talent on everything she touches.
Her talent can be found in all aspects of the industry,
from songwriting to collaborations with Calvin
Harris. Although she was born in Jordan, her musical abilities
grew when she moved to the UK – at the tender age of seventeen.
Everything she has to thank for her success throughout her
musical journey can be heard within each of her songs. MSM
sits down with Ayah to discuss her journey:
MSM: When did you realize you wanted to pursue music
professionally? AM: I have always been
involved in music, I got my
Grade 8 classical piano at 16
and was a ballet dancer for 10
years. When I moved to the
UK I got involved in running
a DnB [drum and bass] night
and a label, it was a natural
progression! AM: I’m not sure that they have really, my experiences are
personal, they wouldn’t be affected by where I am, more what
I’m feeling and who I’m around.
MSM: How have you managed to balance and co-exist in the
underground and mainstream musical worlds?
AM: Well, it’s a daily grind and I’m always trying to find ways to
keep it balanced. I’ve been lucky in my collaborations and the
people I have worked with, my team and I liaise daily about how
we keep things relevant and progressive, and most importantly,
entertaining. “I ADORE MUSIC AND
AM INSPIRED BY IT
HOWEVER IT COMES. IF
SOMETHING IS DONE
WITH LOVE, YOU CAN
FEEL IT REGARDLESS
OF TECHNICAL
EXECUTION.” MSM: What was it like moving
to the UK from Jordan and
living with a newfound
independence at the age of
17? AM: I loved it. It allowed me to
explore music and friendships
in a way I had never before. I
loved growing up in the
Middle East but London is definitely home now.
MSM: Who are your biggest musical influences?
AM: I adore music and am inspired by it however it comes. If
something is done with love, you can feel it regardless of
technical execution. I adore Badu, Robyn, Michael, Stevie,
Hathaway, Ella, so much inspiration in music it’s hard to
pinpoint! MSM: How have your Jordanian roots and UK living
experiences influenced your music and lyrical writing style?
BY GISEL HABIBNEJAD
Photography by ANDREW ATTAH
MSM: Tell us about the first
time you met Calvin Harris.
What is it like working with
him? AM: Calvin and I met at a
record shop I worked at in the
early 2000s. He needed a place
to live and I had a spare room,
we lived and worked together
and have been buddies ever
since. I feature on his last two
albums. I’m so proud of him.
MSM: What
was the
inspiration behind your latest
song, “Bass Soldier?”
AM: “Bass Soldiers” is a nod to
all the people who have kept
DnB [drum and bass] alive and
who continue to love their work and their scene. We are in this
together, man.
MSM: What is in store for your fans in 2015?
AM: Lots of music, shows, and possibly a second album! Watch
this space!
MSM: Is there anything else you would like our readers to
know about you?
AM: Keep supporting independent music and feel free to say
‘hello’ on my socials!