Dubai Folk Folks
Dubai is a lot of fascinating places in one location, and it’s small wonder that it’s one of the hottest spots in the world for travelers looking for beaches, excellent shopping, or a perfect all-night party. This makes it a logical magnet for the world’s celebrity culture, looking to escape from the limelight, but just a little bit. It’s certainly possible to get away from the hassles of the world while you’re here, but it’s just as likely to that you’ll find a fantastic social scene, where people go to create something entirely new. There is a long and fascinating culture here already, of course, but initiatives to make it into a major creative center for the world, to supplement its reputation as a major financial center, has invited a number of new cultures. It’s all extraordinarily interesting, and it happens in sumptuous surroundings, especially in the Dubai, UAE luxury hotels.
Dubai offers some of the most splendid hospitality in the world, and these hotels are the cream of this spectacular crop, so you can be sure that you’ll enjoy your time here, with an elegant location to return to at the end of every day. There are all sorts of wonderful attractions in the daylight, and at night, there’s another layer of cultures that get revealed. One of these interesting, and somewhat new, cultures in Dubai is the current folk music scene. With players like Jenniver Gove, Holly Major, and Axel Jacob, it might be small, but it’s absolutely happening. It’s a great place for a folk scene to pop up. The environment is terribly inspiring, between the contradiction of the desert and the beach, and the excellent culture that supports new innovations and ventures.
It’s also a very electric atmosphere, so that those young and ambitious musicians looking to make something happen can find resources and spaces to play here. This is not to say that it’s easy. Jacob has been playing for the better part of 15 years before releasing his first EP. It is truly splendid. The influence of Leonard Cohen and Bob Dylan is certainly here, and the soft and elegant voice moves with the geographies of angst in a wonderfully restrained way. As long as there is longing, there needs to be songs to accompany it, and the future is in good hands here.