This weekend, Bedouin brings their unique sound to Flow Beach Dhërmi, marking the last big event of the summer season on Albania’s stunning Ionian coast. The duo, made up of Tamer Malki and Rami Abousabe, have become one of the most celebrated names in electronic music for their deep, tribal, and spiritual approach to house and techno. Their performances are more than DJ sets—they are rituals that weave cultures, stories, and emotions into a journey of sound.

Blending their Middle Eastern roots with modern electronic production, Bedouin has carved out a distinctive identity that resonates globally, from Burning Man to Ibiza, from Tulum to Tomorrowland. Their sets are immersive experiences—at once mystical and dance-floor-ready.

As anticipation builds for their night at Flow, here are 5 things you should know about Bedouin before stepping into their sonic world:

5 Things to Know About Bedouin

1. A Duo with Global Roots

Tamer and Rami, the two members of Bedouin, come from Jordan and Egypt originally, but their creative journey took shape in Brooklyn, New York. Their diverse backgrounds and nomadic lifestyles are at the core of their sound, which they often describe as “desert-inspired electronica.”

2. Creators of Saga Ibiza

In 2017, Bedouin launched Saga, their now-legendary Ibiza residency at Pacha. The night became one of the island’s most talked-about events, redefining the Ibiza experience with a theatrical, spiritual, and deeply emotional approach to electronic music.

3. Masters of Cross-Cultural Fusion

Bedouin’s sound is an alchemy of deep house, minimal techno, and Middle Eastern melodies. They often integrate live vocals, organic instruments, and cinematic elements, making their sets feel like journeys across time and place.

4. Beyond the DJ Booth

The duo are not only DJs but also respected producers. Their releases on Crosstown Rebels, Human by Default, and their debut album Temple of Dreams showcase their talent for studio work, blending intricate rhythms with evocative storytelling.

5. A Global Following

From Coachella to Circoloco, from Mykonos to Tulum, Bedouin has built a worldwide community of followers who see their performances as more than parties—they’re spiritual gatherings. Their shows attract dancers, dreamers, and seekers alike, uniting crowds under one hypnotic rhythm.

A Ritual on the Albanian Coast

On Friday, August 29th, Flow Beach in Dhërmi transforms into a temple of sound, with Bedouin leading the ritual. This night marks not only the end of the summer season but also a moment of collective celebration for Albania’s growing reputation as a world-class destination for electronic music.

🎟 Tickets available now at enterevents.al