Alnasick Launches #SaturWave: A Weekly Transmission from the Underground
— The House & Nu-Disco Producer Turning Every Saturday at 9:13 PM into a Global Movement

Alnasick’s SaturWave: A Weekly Sonic Ritual Reclaiming the Night
In a world drowned by endless content and fleeting trends, the simple act of releasing a track every Saturday at exactly 9:13 PM has become a radical form of resistance. For Alnasick, a Jordanian producer blending deep house and nu-disco with subtle Middle Eastern influences, this is more than music—it’s a weekly ritual, a shared moment of connection and introspection for a restless global audience.
The Sound That Speaks Without Words

If you ask what makes Alnasick different, the answer lies in his seamless fusion of house music’s hypnotic rhythms with the lush, funky textures of nu-disco—all sprinkled with hints of the sonic colors of his heritage.
House, with its signature four-on-the-floor beat, is the heartbeat of clubs worldwide, inviting listeners into a trance of movement and release. Nu-disco revives the spirit of 70s and 80s disco with modern synths and shimmering basslines, creating a nostalgic yet fresh soundscape.
Alnasick’s music exists in this sweet spot, a place where analog warmth meets electronic precision, and where the dancefloor’s energy is tinged with a sense of intimate vulnerability.
“Basslines and Bad Decisions”: The Philosophy of Imperfection
The inaugural track of SaturWave, “Basslines and Bad Decisions”, perfectly encapsulates the ethos of the series.
“This track is about the choices we make when the bassline feels louder than reason,” Alnasick reflects.
“It’s about embracing imperfection—the bad decisions that lead us to moments worth remembering.”
The track’s deep, rolling basslines and shimmering synths tell a story of nights where spontaneity trumps caution, where vulnerability dances hand in hand with defiance.

Why 9:13 PM?
Every Saturday, without fail, SaturWave drops at 9:13 PM—a time chosen deliberately, symbolizing the moment when the day’s facade cracks open and the night’s raw honesty seeps through.
“It’s not a rounded hour because life isn’t neat,” Alnasick explains.
“9:13 is the cusp between what was and what’s coming—a liminal space where the music breathes.”
Rooted in Place, Reaching the World
Operating from Amman, Alnasick draws from the rich textures of his environment, blending urban Middle Eastern soundscapes with global electronic music traditions.
“Amman isn’t just my studio—it’s my muse. The city’s contradictions, its rhythms and silences, seep into every beat,” he says.
Through SaturWave, he invites listeners everywhere into this intimate sonic journey—connecting disparate geographies through shared emotion and groove.
Crafting Imperfection: The DIY Spirit
Alnasick’s approach is raw and unfiltered. Rather than polishing away every flaw, he embraces mistakes and serendipity, layering analog synths, vintage drum machines, and digital textures to create a sound that feels alive and human.
“Perfection is sterile. I want the music to breathe, to live and sometimes to stumble,” he says.
The Cultural Resonance and Global Impact
In an age where singles come and go in a blur, SaturWave offers something rare: consistency, authenticity, and a weekly anchor for a dispersed but devoted audience.
What’s Next?
With SaturWave set to roll out fresh tracks every Saturday night, the world watches and listens.
“Every week, I try to make one mistake that turns into something beautiful,” Alnasick muses.
In a fractured world craving connection, this simple, deliberate act of releasing music invites us all to slow down and find meaning in the beat.
Where to Join the Movement
Stream SaturWave and follow Alnasick on:
Youtube | Spotify | Instagram @Alnasick | #SaturWave




Comments
There are no comments for this story
Be the first to respond and start the conversation.