Saudi brand MDLBEAST ‘will shake up creative industry,’ says executive

The MDL Beast Festival in 2019 was a huge hit, attracting 400,000 attendees and 80 international, regional and local artists across six stages over its three days. (AFP)
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Updated 27 August 2021
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Saudi brand MDLBEAST ‘will shake up creative industry,’ says executive

  • Tickets for Dec. 16-19 Soundstorm music fest go on sale as the company ‘is going all out’ for this year’s show, says COO

BEIRUT: “We are going all out, and we’re not holding back one bit,” Talal Albahiti, COO and head of talent booking and events for local entertainment company MDLBEAST, told Arab News on Wednesday.
Albahiti is one of driving forces behind the company’s flagship Soundstorm festival, a record-setting event that had its inaugural run (as MDL Beast Festival) in December 2019, propelling Saudi Arabia onto the international festival scene and raising the bar for such events in the region, with performances from the likes of David Guetta, Tiesto, Martin Garrix, Steve Aoki, Afrojack, as well as up-and-coming local and regional DJs.
After the COVID-19 pandemic forced hyped-up audiences to miss out on the second installment of the epic show last year, tickets are going on sale for Soundstorm’s triumphant 2021 return on Friday Aug. 27.

The massive success of the festival’s first edition, which brought together more than 400,000 attendees and 80 international, regional and local artists across six stages, was not only “something that the world hadn’t seen before. We even managed to surprise ourselves,” Albahiti said enthusiastically. “We’re proud of getting into the Guinness Book of Records for achievements like ‘the world’s largest stage,’ but — more importantly — the people that came to that show are still talking about it today.
“In 2021, Soundstorm is going to be even bigger — in size, the number of stages, and the profiles of the artists. What we’re doing is something new for Saudi Arabia. We are thrilled to show both the region and the world what we can do,” he said.
“When we first launched the MDLBEAST brand, Soundstorm was the best possible foundation. But we are not just an events company. We are an entertainment and new-media platform with music and culture at its heart,” Albahiti explained.
“We are not only focusing on unique live experiences like Soundstorm. We are building the music infrastructure from the ground up, including discovery and management of new talent,” he added. This is being done primarily through the company’s record label, MDLBEAST Records.

Behind the organization’s 360-degree entertainment offering is a growing constellation of entities. MDLBEAST Frequencies, an online radio channel attracting broad, multi-genre audiences, “allows fans across the world to discover and connect with their favorite and emerging artists.” MDLBEAST Freqways, meanwhile, was launched as a response to the pandemic and is “a multistage, online music experience that takes audiences on a virtual journey, with DJs performing from iconic locations around the world.”
Foremost on Albahiti’s mind today, however, is making Soundstorm — which will take place between December 16 and 19 this year — another groundbreaking occasion for artists and concertgoers alike. “We’ve locked in 95 percent of the acts so far, and we will be announcing about 40 percent of the lineup in the coming weeks. This partial list alone will have a tremendous impact on the market — just wait and see,” he said.
“We are not just shaking up the creative industry but carving out a piece globally for regional talent to be heard,” he continued. “There are a lot of quality artists in the MENA region. We have taken it upon ourselves to compete globally, and we want to see our own talent on global stages and touring the world.”


Saudi Arabia condemns Israel’s continued acts of genocide in Rafah 

Updated 29 May 2024
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Saudi Arabia condemns Israel’s continued acts of genocide in Rafah 

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia condemned on Tuesday the Israeli forces’ continued “genocidal massacres against the Palestinian people without deterrence” by targeting the tents of defenseless Palestinian refugees in Rafah.

The Kingdom holds the Israeli authorities fully responsible for what is happening in Rafah and all the occupied Palestinian territories, a foreign ministry statement read.

Israel’s military denied striking a tent camp west of the city of Rafah on Tuesday after Gaza health authorities said Israeli tank shelling had killed at least 21 people there, in what Israel has designated a civilian evacuation zone.

Earlier, defying an appeal from the International Court of Justice (ICJ), Israeli tanks advanced to the heart of Rafah for the first time after a night of heavy bombardment, while Spain, Ireland and Norway officially recognized a Palestinian state, a move that further deepened Israel’s international isolation.

Saudi Arabia reiterated that the Israeli forces’ blatant violation of all international and humanitarian laws and norms, amid the silence of the international community, exacerbates the unprecedented Palestinian humanitarian catastrophe, and puts the credibility of international legitimacy institution at stake.

“The Kingdom stresses the need for the international community to assume its responsibilities to stop the massacres against the Palestinian people and hold those responsible accountable,” the statement concluded.

- With Reuters. 


Saudi Ministry of Media, Microsoft Arabia sign memorandum of understanding

Updated 28 May 2024
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Saudi Ministry of Media, Microsoft Arabia sign memorandum of understanding

  • Deal aims to advance media sector in the Kingdom

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Media signed a memorandum of understanding with Microsoft Arabia in Riyadh on Tuesday covering several areas of cooperation, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The signing ceremony was witnessed by the Assistant Minister of Media Abdullah Al-Maghlouth, and Ziad Mansour, Microsoft’s executive vice president of data and artificial intelligence.

Bassem Al-Hazmi, the general manager of digital transformation and information technology and the general manager of cybersecurity, was also present, along with the President of Microsoft Arabia Turki Badhris.

Cooperation will include developing technical aspects in the areas of data analysis, self-learning, AI, security and privacy solutions, and various software and service development solutions.

It will aim to raise the quality of local media content and keep pace with global transformations to serve the future goals of the Ministry of Media.

The memorandum also bids to advance the media sector in the Kingdom, enabling it to contribute to the local economy while benefiting from the developments of AI and its multiple applications in the field of media.


Who’s Who: Mansour Al-Babtain, VP of commercial partnerships and liaison at World Defense Show

Updated 28 May 2024
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Who’s Who: Mansour Al-Babtain, VP of commercial partnerships and liaison at World Defense Show

Mansour Al-Babtain is the vice president of commercial partnerships and liaison at the World Defense Show.

A former fighter pilot, Al-Babtain has extensive experience working with high-level government figures and private-sector leaders.

He joined the WDS in April 2021. His current role is to oversee the sales, sponsorship and customer experience divisions, in addition to maintaining his liaison responsibilities with Saudi government entities including the General Authority for Military Industries and international delegations.

The department links WDS business owners with the appropriate government entities, ensures the security of the location and people prior to, during and following the show, and manages WDS committees.

From the initial show license to security support, Al-Babtain effectively manages the challenges of ensuring the smooth entry and exit of military supplies, technology, and personnel.

Having graduated from King Faisal Air Academy, he served 12 years in the Royal Saudi Air Force as a fighter pilot, squadron leader and tactical intelligence officer before moving to the Ministry of Defense and later to several government entities.

In addition to his degree in aerial sciences, Al-Babtain holds a master’s degree in strategic studies from Air University in Alabama and a diploma in diplomatic and political relations from the International Arbitration Commission in Cairo.
 


AI and intellectual property in the spotlight at Arab League meeting

Updated 28 May 2024
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AI and intellectual property in the spotlight at Arab League meeting

RIYADH: Intellectual property and artificial intelligence will be discussed at a regional meeting of the Arab League’s Intellectual Property and Competitiveness Department on Wednesday.

The virtual gathering, which will be hosted via video link, will include experts from the World Intellectual Property Organization and governmental intellectual property offices from several Arab nations, reported Saudi Press Agency.

Key topics on the agenda are optimizing intellectual property frameworks for AI development, the impact of AI on patenting processes, legislative efforts to address legal challenges, and implications of AI for copyright regulations.

Minister Plenipotentiary Dr. Maha Bakheet, director of legal affairs at the Intellectual Property and Competitiveness Department, said the meeting aimed to safeguard AI models through intellectual property mechanisms and enhance services.

It also hopes to drive service delivery and management progress within regional intellectual property offices.


Saudi recruiters to face heavy fines for visa violations

Updated 28 May 2024
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Saudi recruiters to face heavy fines for visa violations

RIYADH: The General Directorate of Public Security announced that recruiters who postpone reporting the departures of employees as soon as their entry visas expire will be subject to a fine of about SR50,000 ($13,300), imprisonment for up to six months, and deportation of recruitees if they are expatriates.

The directorate called for reporting residency, work and border security regulation violations by dialing the numbers (911) in Makkah, Riyadh and the Eastern Province, and (999) in the rest of the Kingdom.

According to the Saudi Press Agency report, the directorate said that from May 23 until June 21, anyone holding a visit visa of any type is not permitted to enter or remain in Makkah.

A visit visa of any type and name does not entitle its holder to perform the Hajj pilgrimage, added the directorate.