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Amine Dhouibi

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Amine Dhouibi

Amine Dhouibi (born October 17, 1990) is a Tunisian jazz guitarist, composer, and independent artist. He is known for his experimental approach to modern jazz, blending African, classical, and contemporary styles.

He released his debut album, The Resurrection, in 2021, which was nominated for Best Newcomer in Jazz at the Mzansi Jazz Awards. His second album, Eternity (2023), was also nominated for Best Contemporary Jazz Album.

Career

Dhouibi studied musicology at the Higher Institute of Music in Sousse. He has participated in several international artist residencies, including Art Omi in the United States, Villa Sonnenberg in Switzerland, and Künstlerstadt Kalbe in Germany.

He has also been involved in creative initiatives such as Broadening Horizons (UK), the EBDA3 incubator (AUF & ICESCO), and Wave Farm Radio (US).

Musical Projects

Dhouibi is the founder of several music projects, including:

  • H,V s – a modern jazz group founded in 2014
  • Pinworms – a one-man-band project launched in 2018
  • El.kasset – started in 2020, focused on sonic experimentation

Style and Influence

His work explores the boundaries of jazz through improvisation, cultural fusion, and sound innovation. Dhouibi is particularly interested in the evolution of modern music and its impact on younger generations.

Discography

  • The Resurrection (2021)
  • Eternity (2023)

References

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External links


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