UNITY AGAINST ATROCITY: IN SUPPORT OF JOSCENE AND METAL EAST RECORDS



It is no surprise that the UAE Metal scene has been hosting international bands, especially in the last 2 decades, witnessing a hiatus for a few years until Circle II Circle came to Dubai and Black Sabbath to Abu Dhabi in 2014, followed by a series of locally organized events.

One of the most remarkable and long-awaited events was organized by JoScene and Metal East Records: Vader live in Dubai, that got cancelled with no official statement giving an explanation as to why the event got cancelled. German power metal band Steel Engraved were also scheduled to play, while one half of Voice of the Soul flew in from Lebanon, and ex-Monuments drummer Mike Malyan flew in from London to play drums for Benevolent. So the organizers held their breath for a few months and stood back steady on their feet to bring us Aborted. A few days after everyone hailed the organizers for bringing Aborted to Dubai, JoScene announced, on their Facebook event page, that Aborted’s performance on Halloween night will no longer take place. The event took place but with Verdict filling the bill alongside Svengali and Coat Of Arms.

After the announcement, we contacted Muhammad Jaber - founder of JoScene - and asked him some questions for clarifications. He told us that “what happened looked like it was because of an angry parent, but actually it wasn’t! What exactly happened is that someone made a fake email under a fake name and complained about the band lyrical theme and about how they are letting the organizers do such an event.”

However, those accusations were kind of fishy. According to Jaber, they tracked down the email from the “angry parent” and found out a few interesting stuff:

The name used is very common in UAE.
It isn’t really believable that a 21-year-old guy is begging his parents to go to a concert - which was in the context of the email – therefore, the father decided to check the band out.
The email was sent directly to the venue manager, noting that no one knows his email address except for those who worked with him.
The IP address of the email came from Poland, “and we all know who moved recently there,” said Muhammad.


Even though those accusations were only sent to the venue, JoScene decided to pull the plug on Aborted’s performance not because of “the venue nor from the government [...] But we did this because in March when the same thing happened [with Vader’s gig] and someone went to the CID (Criminal Investigation Department) and complained, things got serious with the government, and to avoid having the same thing with the CID we decided not to risk it and just to call it off.”

Then, only a few months later, Metal East Records brought Insomnium to Dubai and the concert was a major success, where everyone thought things went back to normal. As Moutassem - founder of Metal East Records - said, he wanted to play it smart and bring “clean bands” to the scene, such as Swallow the Sun; “there’s no question mark about their lyrics and performance.” But still, someone is very persistent to bring the scene down, so we gathered with him and with Jaber to know more details about the cancellation of 3 big events.

Getting an international Metal band to the Middle East is not an easy task, especially when you’re not being sponsored and only depending on the tickets to cover your expenses. Their only concern is financial as Jaber confirmed, but anything else worked fine, since bands are excited to perform in a new region and meet more fans.

On the other hand, Swallow the Sun had a different story. On January 27th, Moutassem received a call from the venue manager telling him that the permission to hold the concert was rejected. He went back and forth from the Tourism Department to the authority that cancelled the concert for a few days until they agreed to meet him. The reason behind the permission cancellation was due to a complaint that was accusing the band as “promoters of devil worshipping.” Then it was found out that the rejection came from a higher authority so there was nothing to be done.

Now, since it’s the third time to get their event cancelled, there’s no direct plan of what they will be doing to stop the cancellation, and therefore, losing a huge amount of money. “We will keep doing what we are doing, we can only wish they could get a life soon, so UAE metal scene could breathe again.”

As Middle Eastern magazines we condemn heavily what happened here and also in Egypt; this charade must stop. And if it was true what  Muhammed Jaber hinting about what happened and that it was from within the scene and from other jealous organizers, we have to force on that such behavior will only deteriorate the scene to all of us including who is trying to “WIN?” a competition in the market (as stupid as silly as it sounds because I thought we already grew up from our kindergarten years). Even though and as our responsibility as journalists we will keep our online spaces for any respond from the people who were hinted to in this article to express their natural right or reply.

And finally in the midst of all what happened we can only wish for the best to our scene and as it seems that brighter... oh well darker days are coming.

Stay Heavy and Stay Metal \m/

Written by: NJ (Rock Era) |  TP (Metal Bell)
Edited by: Kareem (Metality) | Davina (Metal Bell)

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