MDLBEAST Records celebrates 200m streams and nurturing local talent

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Updated 07 February 2024
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MDLBEAST Records celebrates 200m streams and nurturing local talent

  • Label has collaborated with 110 artists, including more than 30 talented Saudi musicians, showcasing the growing influence of Arabic music on the global stage
  • MDLBEAST Records’ Matthew Dicks: Our mission is to discover and nurture local talents, foster collaborations with international and regional artists, and provide opportunities for emerging talents

JEDDAH: MDLBEAST Records is celebrating its artists after their songs were streamed 200 million times on digital platforms in just two years.

The label has collaborated with 110 artists, including more than 30 talented Saudi musicians, showcasing the growing influence of Arabic music on the global stage.

Matthew Dicks, executive director of music and talent at MDLBEAST Records, praised the work of Saudi musicians during a conference held alongside the Balad Beast music festival in Jeddah.

“We are proud that 30 of our artists are Saudis. In just two years, we have achieved this milestone, in addition to the collaborations with 37 international artists, including Arab diaspora and 43 regional artists from the Middle East and North Africa, and the release of 159 singles, four albums and nine EPs.

“Also, through our talent development and management, we are already exporting our talents and music worldwide, where they have performed in 2023 across Europe, the UK and the US at festivals and legendary clubs,” he added.

Speaking on the MDLBEAST Records team, Dicks said: “Our team is composed predominantly of talented Saudi members, along with a diverse mix of international and regional executives. Their expertise and commitment have been instrumental in the label’s achievements and its establishment as a world-class music entity.”

Dicks praised Jeddah’s hosting of Balad Beast: “It has been an incredible opportunity to connect with the remarkable community of artists and music enthusiasts in the Kingdom. The support for various music genres, from hip-hop to house and R&B, is impressive, and continues to evolve within a dynamic and creative music scene.”

Saudi artists such as Cosmicat, Dish Dash, Baloo and Vinyl Mode have emerged as rising stars within the local music scene.

“Our mission at MDLBEAST Records is to discover and nurture local talents, foster collaborations with international and regional artists, and provide opportunities for emerging talents,” Dicks said.


REVIEW: ‘Is This Thing On?’ — stars elevate Bradley Cooper’s low-key rom-com

Updated 05 March 2026
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REVIEW: ‘Is This Thing On?’ — stars elevate Bradley Cooper’s low-key rom-com

DUBAI: Bradley Cooper’s latest directorial effort is based — loosely — on the life of popular UK comedian John Bishop, so you might expect stand-up to be its focus. It isn’t. This is a bittersweet low-key depiction of a love that has eroded between a couple who’ve been together for decades.

Alex (Will Arnett, of “Arrested Development” and “BoJack Horseman” fame) — a regular guy with a regular job — and Tess (Oscar winner Laura Dern) — a former Olympic volleyball player, now a housewife and mom — are separated, heading for a mutually agreed divorce, and keeping it amicable partly for the sake of their two kids, partly because they still get on well — just not well enough to stay together.

Newly single Alex decides to get a late-night drink at New York’s famed Comedy Cellar. To avoid paying the $15 dollar entry fee, he signs up for a slot at the open-mic night (a part inspired by Bishop’s own origin story). With no material planned, he’s not great, but his self-deprecating, anecdotes about his impending divorce get a few laughs. Most importantly, the experience sparks a new passion in Alex and he continues to perform, befriending other comics who offer him companionship and advice and a new perspective that leads him to re-evaluate his own contributions to his marriage. His newfound spark also makes Tess see him in a new light, one that might just convince her to give him another shot.

What elevates this sometimes-saccharine, not-entirely-believable (exhibit A: the scene where Tess discovers that Alex is using their relationship as comedy material) film above similar fare is the engrossing chemistry on show between Arnett and Dern as people struggling to (re)discover themselves in middle age. Arnett is typically charming and witty as Alex, but brings out unexpected depths of emotion in what may be his best performance to date. Dern imbues Tess Tess with the toughness and independence you’d expect from a successful former pro athlete, but gives equal weight to her vulnerabilities as someone who’s invested so much of her identity into something she can no longer do to the same high standards. Their relationship is so sweetly genuine you’ll find yourself rooting for them both.