Saudi DJ captures Kingdom’s picturesque beauty

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From Al-Wahba Crater to the Fayfa Mountains, DJ BQR is eager to highlight Saudi Arabia’s diverse culture, people, and geography. (Supplied)
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From Al-Wahba Crater to the Fayfa Mountains, DJ BQR is eager to highlight Saudi Arabia’s diverse culture, people, and geography. (Supplied)
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From Al-Wahba Crater to the Fayfa Mountains, DJ BQR is eager to highlight Saudi Arabia’s diverse culture, people, and geography. (Supplied)
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From Al-Wahba Crater to the Fayfa Mountains, DJ BQR is eager to highlight Saudi Arabia’s diverse culture, people, and geography. (Supplied)
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From Al-Wahba Crater to the Fayfa Mountains, DJ BQR is eager to highlight Saudi Arabia’s diverse culture, people, and geography. (Supplied)
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Updated 05 November 2023
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Saudi DJ captures Kingdom’s picturesque beauty

  • DJ BRQ’s videos combine music and visuals for a truly electric, uniquely Saudi experience

RIYADH: A Saudi DJ with a passion for music and the Kingdom’s awe-inspiring landscape hopes to unite these worlds and bring them to new, bigger audiences.

Saudi Arabia’s breathtaking scenery is often captured in DJ BRQ’s music videos, and he is always looking for opportunities to make more. From Al-Wahba Crater to the Fayfa Mountains, the DJ is eager to highlight the variety of the region’s culture, people, and geography.

Ruminating on what inspires his approach to music production, he told Arab News: “The combination of music and nature is truly magical. When I’m out there DJing and playing my tunes, it’s as if the environment comes alive. The melodies blend seamlessly with the rustling leaves and the rhythm syncs with the heartbeat of the mountains. It’s an experience that words can’t quite capture.”

After finishing a summer tour around the southern region, he is now gearing up for the winter tour around the north, starting with AlUla, a place he describes as “close to my heart.”  

HIGHLIGHTS

• DJ BQR’s summer tour included Al-Soudah, Al-Namas, Tanomah, and Abha.

• His music videos have garnered an impressive 2 million views on his YouTube channel.

• His winter tour  will encompass the northern regions of Saudi Arabia.

• After AlUla, he will move on to Bajdah, Taima, Haql, NEOM, Jeddah, and Diriyah in Riyadh.

He said: “I had the incredible opportunity to explore the mesmerizing landscapes of southern Saudi Arabia. It was an unforgettable journey where I not only immersed myself in the breathtaking beauty of the region but also had the chance to create and share five music videos.”




From Al-Wahba Crater to the Fayfa Mountains, DJ BQR is eager to highlight Saudi Arabia’s diverse culture, people, and geography. (Supplied)

During his summer tour, he explored Al-Soudah, Al-Namas, Tanomah, and Abha, making videos that went viral and garnered an impressive 2 million views on his YouTube channel.

The combination of music and nature is truly magical. When I’m out there DJing and playing my tunes, it’s as if the environment comes alive.

BRQ Saudi DJ

His winter tour  will encompass the northern regions of Saudi Arabia. After AlUla, he will move on to Bajdah, Taima, Haql, NEOM, Jeddah, and Diriyah in Riyadh.

“I’m excited to embark on a new adventure … I can’t wait to witness the captivating landscapes, delve into the rich cultural heritage, and discover hidden treasures that lie in the north. I’m eager to bring my music to these new locations, capturing the essence of the region and sharing it with my ever-growing audience.”

DJ BRQ is a full-time musician who frequently travels to find the perfect backdrop for videos. He typically visits 10 different places before settling on the one that best fulfils his vision.

Speaking about what drives his creativity, he added: “With a love for creating unique and unforgettable music experiences, with a background in electronic dance music, house, and techno, I’m on a mission to blend mindfulness, music, and nature like never before.”

The DJ took a risk in 2022 by breaking into the house music scene after starting out as a fan in 2017.

Along the way, he received encouragement from friends and family who recognized his talent and love of music. Their unwavering belief in him has spurred his ambition and motivated him to pursue new chances.

He believes the Kingdom’s diverse cultural and natural beauty is underrepresented and under-appreciated: “My goal is to capture the essence of these hidden locations, from the mysterious desert oases to the awe-inspiring mountain ranges. I want to use music as a vehicle to bring these places to life.”

The Ministry of Culture’s Music Commission, he added, has done extensive work to support and promote local musicians and DJs, including developing programs to help them grow, practice their artistry, and be heard.

To keep up with the DJ, check out his Instagram @brq.house.

 


Local ZUMI thermos bottle has heritage-inspired design

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Local ZUMI thermos bottle has heritage-inspired design

  • References Zamzam and Hajar’s search for water
  • Helps to tell Kingdom’s story, says firm Teeb Made

ZUMI, a thermos bottle unveiled this month by Saudi Arabia brand Teeb Made, has a design referencing local memory, ritual and place, according to its producers.

“We believe meaningful design can influence how people live, feel, and connect,” said Abeer Alessa, CEO of The Bold Group and co-founder of Teeb Made.

“ZUMI draws from our heritage yet speaks to a global audience seeking intention and authenticity in the objects they choose.”

Developed under The Bold Group, ZUMI reflects a growing movement within Saudi Arabia’s creative sector to translate cultural narratives into tangible products.

Rather than following global design trends, the team focused on grounding the product in a story that resonates locally while remaining accessible internationally.

Above, the team behind Zumi.

The name ZUMI is inspired by Hajar’s call, “Zummi, zummi,” meaning “gather, gather,” during her search for water for her son Ismail between the hills of Safa and Marwah.

That moment led to the emergence of Zamzam water, a source revered for centuries and deeply embedded in Islamic and Saudi identity. For the creators, this origin story became the philosophical core of the product.

“Culture starts with a story,” Alessa explained. “With Teeb Made, we wanted to tell our story not only through communication, but through a product you can touch, live with, and keep close to you.”

Visually, ZUMI draws inspiration from the dorag, the historical vessel used by the Zamazmah men of Makkah to serve Zamzam water to pilgrims for more than 1,400 years.

Traditionally utilitarian, the dorag carried spiritual weight through its purpose rather than ornamentation. Teeb Made reinterpreted this form into a minimal, contemporary silhouette suited for modern lifestyles.

“We wanted ZUMI to be a vessel of meaning, not just water,” said Mohamad Baalbaki, executive creative director of The Bold Group and co-founder of Teeb Made.

“Its form, its patented base, and its simplicity all serve one purpose: to create something that feels familiar, timeless, and deeply personal.”

“We believe meaningful design can influence how people live, feel, and connect,” said Abeer Alessa, CEO of The Bold Group and co-founder of Teeb Made. (Supplied)

The design process was extensive. Translating a historical silhouette into a thermos bottle required more than 18 months of research and development.

The final product received a patented design certification from the Saudi Ministry of Culture, marking a milestone in original Saudi intellectual property within product design.

One of ZUMI’s most talked-about features is that it does not stand upright. This decision was entirely intentional.

“We wanted people to carry it, not leave it on a table,” Baalbaki said. “It’s a statement piece, but more importantly, it’s a personal object that invites interaction and conversation.”

Color selection further reinforces the connection to place. The launch collection features hues inspired by Saudi landscapes, including tin (mud), forest, and matar (rain), reflecting the Kingdom’s environmental diversity and grounding the product visually in its origins.

“ZUMI is a product with a Saudi story that is scalable and built to last,” said Souad Merheb, general manager of Teeb Made. “Our vision is to create intellectual property that can live long, grow as a brand, and carry these stories to new generations without losing their meaning.”

“Teeb Made is, at its core, a product design company,” Merheb added. “Our expertise lies in design and creativity, and ZUMI is a reflection of that focus, a piece of IP developed with intention, patience, and depth.”

“There are many rich and insightful stories in Saudi Arabia that remain untapped,” Alessa said. “With ZUMI, this is just the beginning.”

Beyond the product itself, ZUMI aligns with broader national efforts to elevate Saudi culture through the creative economy.

Teeb Made has engaged with several government entities and cultural platforms that recognize the value of culturally rooted products in shaping global perceptions of the Kingdom.

“Today, every Saudi has a role in telling our story to the world,” Alessa said. “For us, it is an honor to contribute to that narrative through design.”

ZUMI also signals the beginning of a wider design ecosystem under Teeb Made, with future editions and complementary accessories already in development.

According to the team, this is only the first chapter in a larger effort to revive untapped cultural stories through modern design.

ZUMI is available at www.zumibottle.com and on Instagram @zumibottle.