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Amine Dhouibi

Amine Dhouibi is an independent musician and composer dedicated to exploring and shaping a personal voice within the expansive world of contemporary music. Born in Sousse, Tunisia, he developed an early connection to music and the guitar during a period of introspection, using sound as a medium to translate his inner perceptions and imaginative visions. This search for expression continues to define his artistic path. His work reflects a deeply personal perspective, engaging with the evolving language of contemporary and experimental music while pushing beyond conventional boundaries. Drawing from a wide range of musical influences, Dhouibi’s approach is both exploratory and transformative, contributing to new directions in modern sound. His debut album, The Resurrection, received a nomination for Best Newcomer in Jazz at the 2021 Mzansi Jazz Awards. His second album, Eternity, followed with a nomination for Best Contemporary Jazz Album in 2023. In 2025, his single The Resurrection (feat. Hamdi Jamousi) was nominated for Best Jazz Song . His latest project, Eternity, Vol. 2, released recently in April 2026.

Awards

2021 – The Resurrection (album)

Nominated for Best NewComer in Jazz 

2023 – Eternity (album)

Nominated for Best Contemporary Jazz Album

2025 – New Single

Nominated for Best Jazz Song

 

Gear

Guitars:

- Squire Stratocaster JV 1983,

- Gretsch G2420

Amplifier: Yamaha F 100-115

Effects: Roland Space Echo Re 201


Tags

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Pat Metheny
guitar
Julian Lage
guitar, electric
Linda May Han Oh
bass, acoustic

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